Helping Angels visited Hernus Kriel old age home in Parow, the pensioners at Reyger Court in Brooklyn and Colleen's Place of Hope in Mitchells Plain to hand out easter eggs and popcorn to these wonderful people for Easter!
This document provides an overview of scatterplots and lines of best fit. It defines key terms like scatterplot, positive correlation, negative correlation, line of best fit, and trend line. It includes an example using real data to illustrate how to create a scatterplot on a graphing calculator, find the line of best fit, and interpret the correlation. It poses example problems analyzing correlations and using lines of best fit to make predictions from data. The document is intended to teach how to use scatterplots and lines of best fit to analyze relationships between variables.
Graffiti can be considered both a form of art or vandalism. While graffiti is often seen as illegal paintings on buildings without permission, it can also be a type of street art when done properly. The document suggests graffiti is best used to decorate empty walls and should not be placed on private property or protected buildings. When done skillfully, graffiti allows young people to express themselves creatively and some cities have designated areas for graffiti artists. Overall, the document argues graffiti is a form of art that brings color to everyday life rather than only being viewed as vandalism.
This document summarizes a doctoral research proposal on pervasive learning within an age of ubiquitous communication. The research will explore the impact of mobile technologies on learning, especially in higher education and society. Key questions include how mobile learning is shaping the way knowledge is acquired, whether it is evolving education, its impact on formal/informal learning, and human/societal factors influencing its uptake. The working thesis is that mobile learning enables flexibility and helps individuals adapt, and lesser developed regions may adopt it more to achieve social standing. The research methods will include analyzing existing research, ethnographic research, expert interviews, and a Delphi study.
The document discusses how the workplace is changing and becoming more social in nature. It argues that while bureaucracy and silos served purposes in the past, organizations must now master complexity, deal with shifting boundaries, and remove friction. Acknowledging the social nature of business is key to adapting to changes in society and the convergence of technologies that are blurring traditional boundaries.
This document provides examples for adding, subtracting, and simplifying variable expressions. It defines key terms like terms, like terms, and unlike terms. It then works through multiple examples of simplifying expressions by combining like terms and evaluating expressions for given variable values. The examples demonstrate comparing variable parts, working alphabetically and by highest power, and simplifying before evaluating.
The document summarizes the activities at a bottelary feeding scheme event. It describes that the event started with welcoming attendees and registering them. Various activities were held such as soccer games, art classes, and bean bag games for different age groups. Additional activities included chess lessons, knitting classes, and art for girls. Food was provided by Goede Hoop farm and prizes were given out for winners of competitions. The event concluded by thanking the volunteers who made the day possible.
Opening of Saturday feeding scheme at Bottelary, 25 Sept 2010HELPING ANGELS CPT
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Our feeding scheme for 210 farm children opened on 25 Sept and will be run every Saturday during school holidays, as well as every 2nd Saturday during school terms.
We will also do craft and life skills at the feeding scheme to enrich the lives of the Bottelary community.
Helping Angels is a Cape Town-based NPO that organizes various community projects to help those in need, including visiting old age homes, children's homes, and providing meals and donations to farm workers. Upcoming July projects include a Christmas in July celebration at a old age home, an arts and crafts day at a children's home, and meal deliveries to farm children. The document provides details on recent projects in June that provided soup donations, outings, and winter clothing to beneficiaries. Contact and donation details are provided at the end.
The document provides guidelines for the Christmas Shoebox Project 2010 and Christmas Food Parcels 2010 run by Helping Angels. It instructs participants to fill a shoebox or food hamper with specified items, label and drop it off by the deadline to be distributed to over 1000 children and 220 pensioners. Participants can receive names and profiles of children to personalize shoeboxes for. The final dates are November 13 for shoeboxes and December 4 for food hampers.
00HEAVEN sponsored Helping Angels with 4 limo tours for our pensioners in Reyger Court, Brooklyn and Hernus Kriel in Parow!
Thanks for this wonderful experience!
The Bottelary Farm Project hosted Helping Angels on November 21, 2010 to play with farm children and provide a wholesome meal. The Bruwer family led worship with songs and music before lunch, which included fresh rolls donated by Curt and Lance, as well as party packs. Nicole Edwards volunteered her time at the event.
Helping Angels ran a Christmas Shoebox Project in December 2009 to distribute gifts to underprivileged children in Cape Town and Johannesburg. They held distributions at Colleen's House of Hope in Mitchell's Plain, which cares for 30 abused and abandoned children, as well as at Masigcine Children's Home in Mfuleni. Teachers from Mikro Primary School who made shoeboxes for the children also attended. The project thanked all the sponsors and volunteers who made donations possible and brought joy to children at several other homes and outreach centers.
Opening of Saturday feeding scheme at Bottelary, 25 Sept 2010HELPING ANGELS CPT
油
Our feeding scheme for 210 farm children opened on 25 Sept and will be run every Saturday during school holidays, as well as every 2nd Saturday during school terms.
We will also do craft and life skills at the feeding scheme to enrich the lives of the Bottelary community.
Helping Angels is a Cape Town-based NPO that organizes various community projects to help those in need, including visiting old age homes, children's homes, and providing meals and donations to farm workers. Upcoming July projects include a Christmas in July celebration at a old age home, an arts and crafts day at a children's home, and meal deliveries to farm children. The document provides details on recent projects in June that provided soup donations, outings, and winter clothing to beneficiaries. Contact and donation details are provided at the end.
The document provides guidelines for the Christmas Shoebox Project 2010 and Christmas Food Parcels 2010 run by Helping Angels. It instructs participants to fill a shoebox or food hamper with specified items, label and drop it off by the deadline to be distributed to over 1000 children and 220 pensioners. Participants can receive names and profiles of children to personalize shoeboxes for. The final dates are November 13 for shoeboxes and December 4 for food hampers.
00HEAVEN sponsored Helping Angels with 4 limo tours for our pensioners in Reyger Court, Brooklyn and Hernus Kriel in Parow!
Thanks for this wonderful experience!
The Bottelary Farm Project hosted Helping Angels on November 21, 2010 to play with farm children and provide a wholesome meal. The Bruwer family led worship with songs and music before lunch, which included fresh rolls donated by Curt and Lance, as well as party packs. Nicole Edwards volunteered her time at the event.
Helping Angels ran a Christmas Shoebox Project in December 2009 to distribute gifts to underprivileged children in Cape Town and Johannesburg. They held distributions at Colleen's House of Hope in Mitchell's Plain, which cares for 30 abused and abandoned children, as well as at Masigcine Children's Home in Mfuleni. Teachers from Mikro Primary School who made shoeboxes for the children also attended. The project thanked all the sponsors and volunteers who made donations possible and brought joy to children at several other homes and outreach centers.