Presentació basada bàsicament pel volcà hawaià Mauna Loa.
Ha estat elaborada 100% per Arnau Padrós Jara per a l'assignatura de llengua extrangera Anglés.
Contingut:
-Hawaii
-Hawaii archipelago
-Honolulu
-Polynesa
-Volcanoes
-Mauna Loa
French polynesialadymandonaFrench Polynesia is an overseas collectivity of France located in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of several groups of islands, with Tahiti being the most famous and populated island. Papeete, located on Tahiti, is the capital and most populous city. The main islands that make up French Polynesia are Tahiti, Bora Bora, Huahine, and Tupai. The climate is sunny with two seasons, hot and humid from November to May and cooler and dry from June to October. The people are generally cheerful and tourism is an important part of the economy.
The Pacific World in TransitionMilorenze JotingThe Pacific Islands region consists of thousands of tropical islands scattered across the vast Pacific Ocean. While some islands are high volcanic islands with fringing and barrier reefs, others are low-lying coral atolls that formed on sunken volcanic peaks. Major powers colonized many islands over centuries, though France retains the largest Pacific colonial empire today. The islands are divided into three culturally distinct regions - Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia - comprising many independent nations and territories across a massive expanse of ocean.
OceaniaMichelle StewardThe document provides information about Oceania, including its three main regions - Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. It defines key Oceania geographic features like atolls and archipelagos. It also lists important details about the US territories in Oceania and provides an overview of the islands and nations that make up each of the three regions.
The Pacific Islands Physical Geography20.3mshylandThe Pacific Islands can be divided into three main groups - Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. There are two main types of islands: high islands formed from volcanoes with fertile soil, and low islands formed from coral reefs with poor soil. Climate is tropical throughout, with hot temperatures moderated by ocean winds and heavy rainfall. Vegetation varies by island type, from tropical rainforests on high islands to limited vegetation on low islands. Natural resources are few, but tourism leveraging the islands' natural beauty has become an important industry.
Marshal Islandskjellwr4The Marshall Islands are a chain of islands and coral atolls located in the central Pacific Ocean. The islands have a tropical climate and the land is mostly infertile, covered with palm trees and breadfruit trees. The population is Micronesian and their economy relies on fishing, farming, tourism and revenue from the US for missile testing on some of the outer atolls.
Bora Bora Adriana NastaseBora Bora is an island in French Polynesia located northwest of Papeete, surrounded by a lagoon and barrier reef. In the center are the remnants of an extinct volcano with two peaks, Mount Pahia and Mount Otemanu, reaching 727 meters tall. The island has a warm, marine-tropical climate year-round being located 17 degrees south of the equator.
Hawaiilmendiola1Hawaii is the 50th and most recent state to join the United States in 1959. It is the only state located in Oceania and composed entirely of islands in the central Pacific Ocean. Hawaii encompasses the volcanic Hawaiian archipelago, which comprises hundreds of islands spread over 1,500 miles, including the eight main islands of Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui and the largest island of Hawaiʻi, also known as the "Big Island". The Hawaiian archipelago is part of the Polynesian region of Oceania.
HawaiiJuliettaEnglishHawaii is an island state in the Pacific Ocean comprised of over 100 islands. It is the most recent of the 50 U.S. states, gaining statehood in 1959. The islands were formed by volcanic activity and are home to active volcanoes like Kilauea and Mauna Loa. Honolulu is the capital and largest city, located on the island of Oahu. Key aspects of Hawaiian culture include hula dancing, surfing, and use of the Hawaiian language.
HawaiiSchoolHawaii is the 50th and most recent state to join the United States in 1959. It is an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean comprised of over 100 islands spread across 1,500 miles. Hawaii was previously an independent kingdom until 1893 and then a republic and territory before becoming a state. The state has a tropical climate and is known for its beaches, volcanoes, and natural beauty.
Hawaii FactsMICDSHawaii is known as the Aloha State. Its state bird is the Nene goose and its state flower is the yellow Hibiscus. Hawaii has 8 main islands and became the 50th US state in 1959. The climate is warm year-round, with temperatures between 68-75 degrees F. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean and its economy relies on tourism, as well as agriculture like pineapple and sugar cane. Famous landmarks include Pearl Harbor and volcanoes like Kilauea.
travel and tourism - Hawaii manjari2003This document provides summaries of beaches located throughout Hawaii. It describes the key features and attractions of each beach, including Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Honaunau Bay known for scuba diving, Kaanapali Beach popular for its luxury resorts, and Lanikai Beach noted for its scenic views. Traditional Hawaiian foods such as poi made from taro root and laulau made from wrapped pork and taro leaves are also summarized.
National territoryEsther OstilThe document discusses the national territory of the Philippines according to its constitution. It includes land, water, and air domains. There have been disputes over islands in the South China Sea claimed by several Asian countries, making territorial rights an important issue. The Philippine government has increased its territorial claim to include the Kalayaan Islands based on the archipelago doctrine which defines its territorial waters as extending 12 miles from its outermost islands. The document also describes the topography of the Philippines, including its mountain ranges, volcanoes, and other physical features across its islands.
Teacher's notes, journey to the atlantic oceanlearningfforlifeSalmon are born in freshwater rivers and streams across parts of Europe and North America. As they mature into smolt, they are able to live in saltwater and swim downstream towards the Atlantic Ocean. In the ocean, they swim in schools and feed and mature into adults. After several years, the salmon return to their birthplace to reproduce, able to find their home river through imprinting on its chemical signature during early development.
Hawaii - Paradise in North PacificJerry DaperroHawaii is a tropical paradise located in the North Pacific. The document contains photos from various locations across the Hawaiian islands, including beaches, cities, temples, volcanoes, flowers and wildlife. Key sights photographed include Waikiki beach, the Japanese Buddhist Temple in Oahu, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park showing lava flows and rainforests. The photos showcase the natural beauty and biodiversity of Hawaii.
Somes islandkpoplover1025Somes Island is located in Wellington Harbour and is one of the largest of the three islands in the northern area. During World War II, the island was used to house animals and people. Now, it serves as a tourism and camping area where people can visit the native wildlife and natural scenery for free, though they must pay for the ferry ride. Overnight stays require a fee and adherence to safety rules.
Hawaiituckerlove24Hawaii is the state with Honolulu as its capital and nicknamed the Aloha State. It has a population of over 1.2 million, with Christianity and Buddhism as the most common religions. Hawaii is notable for the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces that drew the United States into World War II. While it lacks professional sports teams, Hawaii has prominent university teams and natural features but no national parks.
Hawaii lectureSvetlana FedoseyevaThe lecture "Hawaii" is an inalienable part of the Power Point presentation Countrystudy of the USA Hawaii. The materialof the lecture coincides with the presentation and gives explanation to the pictures shown.
Hawaiian gamessumidahiloThe document summarizes various traditional Hawaiian games, including wrestling, ring and ball, sledding, string figures, spears, boxing, darts, bow and arrow, and checkers. It describes the objectives and rules of each game based on accounts from Mrs. Burian's fourth grade class. The games incorporated local materials and often related to important Hawaiian cultural practices like storytelling and preparation for battle.
6.1 FestivalshaplacmThe document discusses different types of festivals including local, international, and religious festivals. It provides details about several specific festivals such as the Baishaki Mela in East London which celebrates Bangladeshi culture, the Notting Hill Carnival which celebrates Caribbean culture, and the Lady Fest Ten international festival. The Rio De Janeiro carnival is also discussed as being one of the most extravagant festivals globally and an important celebration of Brazilian culture and Catholic traditions. Festivals generally aim to entertain, celebrate, and showcase arts and culture while being funded mainly through sponsors and ticket sales.
Hawaiian cultureAtherton81This document discusses Hawaiian culture through several topics:
- Hawaii has a sacred culture centered around music, singing, dancing, ceremonies, food, and their people.
- The lei flower is unique to Hawaii and can have unlimited designs in its creation.
- Traditional Hawaiian cloaks and headgear featured bright colors and textures from tropical bird feathers.
Final Hawaiian Cultureguestcc0ce51The document provides an overview of Hawaiian culture, including its foundations in the concept of "Aloha Aina" which regards the land as sacred. It discusses the Hawaiian language, traditional foods brought by early Polynesian settlers, and important cultural traditions like hula dancing, chanting and music. Images throughout depict sacred Hawaiian sites, native plants, traditional crafts, foods and cultural performances that remain an important part of honoring Hawaiian heritage today.
Hula presentationJaime CabuagHula is a traditional Hawaiian dance form that originated as early as the third century. It tells stories through choreographed hand movements and accompanying chants. There are two types of hula - kahiko, the traditional brisk style, and auana, the more modern graceful style. Hula was suppressed in the 1800s but was later revived and is now celebrated through competitions like the prestigious Annual Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo, Hawaii.
Hawaiimvinola9Hawaii is an island state in the Pacific Ocean comprised of over 100 islands. It was discovered by British explorer Captain James Cook in 1778 and became a US state in 1959. Hawaii has a tropical climate with mild temperatures year-round and two seasons of winter and summer. Some of Hawaii's most notable features include volcanic landscapes, beaches, surfing, and the traditional Hawaiian practices of hula dancing, poi, and ukulele music.
Jugando con códigos QRarnaupjEl documento describe una gimkana organizada con códigos QR para enseñar a niños sobre esta tecnología. Se generaron códigos QR para 19 pruebas y un tesoro final, y se creó una página web para cada prueba con instrucciones. Los niños usaron una Nintendo 3DS para escanear los códigos QR y completar las tareas en un día de verano.
La Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XVarnaupjPPT fet per Arnau Padrós Jara amb la fi d'exposar-lo oralment a classe de Socials (ESO).
Explicació de la "Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XV".
Una descripció dels anys 1410 fins 1472 (fi de la guerra).
Explicació redactada i per apartats com ara:
-Context històric
-Bàndols
-Fets
-Conseqüències
En la següent adreça URL podeu descarregar el PPT complet:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51890608/La%20guerra%20civil%20catalana%20del%20segle%20XV.pptx
És recomenable obrir la presentació amb Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 VL, ja que ha estat editada amb aquest programa.
Si l'obriu amb qualsevol altre versió Power Point, poden haver trossos no llegit pel programa, però la base temàtica continuarà sent la mateixa.
La Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XV (Esquemàtic)arnaupjPPT fet per Arnau Padrós Jara amb la fi d'exposar-lo oralment a classe de Socials (ESO).
Explicació de la "Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XV".
Una descripció dels anys 1410 fins 1472 (fi de la guerra).
Explicació esquemàtica amb la majoria d'informació per punts i per apartats com ara:
-Context històric
-Bàndols
-Fets
-Conseqüències
En la següent adreça URL podeu descarregar el PPT complet:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51890608/La%20guerra%20civil%20catalana%20del%20segle%20XV%20Oral.pptx
És recomenable obrir la presentació amb Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 VL, ja que ha estat editada amb aquest programa.
Si l'obriu amb qualsevol altre versió Power Point, poden haver trossos no llegit pel programa, però la base temàtica continuarà sent la mateixa.
Economia domèsticaarnaupjAjuda a comprendre l'economia domèstica d'una forma bàsica.
Hi han definicions clau de l'economia domèstica i és apta per alumnes de secundària (ESO)
Holidays for slideshareCory OlsonThis document lists and provides brief descriptions of several US federal holidays. It notes that federal holidays are days recognized by the US government where federal offices are closed. Then it lists the following holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. It also provides one or two sentences describing some of the traditions or meanings associated with certain holidays.
Geografia mundialarnaupjPresentació geogràfica que mostra les grans i principals unitats del relleu terrestre en 3 apartats:
-Muntanyes
-Illes i arxipèlegs
-Rius
Activitat complementària per optimitzar l'estudi de la geogràfia durant el període d'ESO.
Hula - Storytelling Hawaiian StyleFrank HammPrequel zur gleichnamigen Session auf dem BarCamp Rhein-Main am 23.11.2013
HawaiiSchoolHawaii is the 50th and most recent state to join the United States in 1959. It is an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean comprised of over 100 islands spread across 1,500 miles. Hawaii was previously an independent kingdom until 1893 and then a republic and territory before becoming a state. The state has a tropical climate and is known for its beaches, volcanoes, and natural beauty.
Hawaii FactsMICDSHawaii is known as the Aloha State. Its state bird is the Nene goose and its state flower is the yellow Hibiscus. Hawaii has 8 main islands and became the 50th US state in 1959. The climate is warm year-round, with temperatures between 68-75 degrees F. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean and its economy relies on tourism, as well as agriculture like pineapple and sugar cane. Famous landmarks include Pearl Harbor and volcanoes like Kilauea.
travel and tourism - Hawaii manjari2003This document provides summaries of beaches located throughout Hawaii. It describes the key features and attractions of each beach, including Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Honaunau Bay known for scuba diving, Kaanapali Beach popular for its luxury resorts, and Lanikai Beach noted for its scenic views. Traditional Hawaiian foods such as poi made from taro root and laulau made from wrapped pork and taro leaves are also summarized.
National territoryEsther OstilThe document discusses the national territory of the Philippines according to its constitution. It includes land, water, and air domains. There have been disputes over islands in the South China Sea claimed by several Asian countries, making territorial rights an important issue. The Philippine government has increased its territorial claim to include the Kalayaan Islands based on the archipelago doctrine which defines its territorial waters as extending 12 miles from its outermost islands. The document also describes the topography of the Philippines, including its mountain ranges, volcanoes, and other physical features across its islands.
Teacher's notes, journey to the atlantic oceanlearningfforlifeSalmon are born in freshwater rivers and streams across parts of Europe and North America. As they mature into smolt, they are able to live in saltwater and swim downstream towards the Atlantic Ocean. In the ocean, they swim in schools and feed and mature into adults. After several years, the salmon return to their birthplace to reproduce, able to find their home river through imprinting on its chemical signature during early development.
Hawaii - Paradise in North PacificJerry DaperroHawaii is a tropical paradise located in the North Pacific. The document contains photos from various locations across the Hawaiian islands, including beaches, cities, temples, volcanoes, flowers and wildlife. Key sights photographed include Waikiki beach, the Japanese Buddhist Temple in Oahu, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park showing lava flows and rainforests. The photos showcase the natural beauty and biodiversity of Hawaii.
Somes islandkpoplover1025Somes Island is located in Wellington Harbour and is one of the largest of the three islands in the northern area. During World War II, the island was used to house animals and people. Now, it serves as a tourism and camping area where people can visit the native wildlife and natural scenery for free, though they must pay for the ferry ride. Overnight stays require a fee and adherence to safety rules.
Hawaiituckerlove24Hawaii is the state with Honolulu as its capital and nicknamed the Aloha State. It has a population of over 1.2 million, with Christianity and Buddhism as the most common religions. Hawaii is notable for the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese forces that drew the United States into World War II. While it lacks professional sports teams, Hawaii has prominent university teams and natural features but no national parks.
Hawaii lectureSvetlana FedoseyevaThe lecture "Hawaii" is an inalienable part of the Power Point presentation Countrystudy of the USA Hawaii. The materialof the lecture coincides with the presentation and gives explanation to the pictures shown.
Hawaiian gamessumidahiloThe document summarizes various traditional Hawaiian games, including wrestling, ring and ball, sledding, string figures, spears, boxing, darts, bow and arrow, and checkers. It describes the objectives and rules of each game based on accounts from Mrs. Burian's fourth grade class. The games incorporated local materials and often related to important Hawaiian cultural practices like storytelling and preparation for battle.
6.1 FestivalshaplacmThe document discusses different types of festivals including local, international, and religious festivals. It provides details about several specific festivals such as the Baishaki Mela in East London which celebrates Bangladeshi culture, the Notting Hill Carnival which celebrates Caribbean culture, and the Lady Fest Ten international festival. The Rio De Janeiro carnival is also discussed as being one of the most extravagant festivals globally and an important celebration of Brazilian culture and Catholic traditions. Festivals generally aim to entertain, celebrate, and showcase arts and culture while being funded mainly through sponsors and ticket sales.
Hawaiian cultureAtherton81This document discusses Hawaiian culture through several topics:
- Hawaii has a sacred culture centered around music, singing, dancing, ceremonies, food, and their people.
- The lei flower is unique to Hawaii and can have unlimited designs in its creation.
- Traditional Hawaiian cloaks and headgear featured bright colors and textures from tropical bird feathers.
Final Hawaiian Cultureguestcc0ce51The document provides an overview of Hawaiian culture, including its foundations in the concept of "Aloha Aina" which regards the land as sacred. It discusses the Hawaiian language, traditional foods brought by early Polynesian settlers, and important cultural traditions like hula dancing, chanting and music. Images throughout depict sacred Hawaiian sites, native plants, traditional crafts, foods and cultural performances that remain an important part of honoring Hawaiian heritage today.
Hula presentationJaime CabuagHula is a traditional Hawaiian dance form that originated as early as the third century. It tells stories through choreographed hand movements and accompanying chants. There are two types of hula - kahiko, the traditional brisk style, and auana, the more modern graceful style. Hula was suppressed in the 1800s but was later revived and is now celebrated through competitions like the prestigious Annual Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo, Hawaii.
Hawaiimvinola9Hawaii is an island state in the Pacific Ocean comprised of over 100 islands. It was discovered by British explorer Captain James Cook in 1778 and became a US state in 1959. Hawaii has a tropical climate with mild temperatures year-round and two seasons of winter and summer. Some of Hawaii's most notable features include volcanic landscapes, beaches, surfing, and the traditional Hawaiian practices of hula dancing, poi, and ukulele music.
Jugando con códigos QRarnaupjEl documento describe una gimkana organizada con códigos QR para enseñar a niños sobre esta tecnología. Se generaron códigos QR para 19 pruebas y un tesoro final, y se creó una página web para cada prueba con instrucciones. Los niños usaron una Nintendo 3DS para escanear los códigos QR y completar las tareas en un día de verano.
La Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XVarnaupjPPT fet per Arnau Padrós Jara amb la fi d'exposar-lo oralment a classe de Socials (ESO).
Explicació de la "Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XV".
Una descripció dels anys 1410 fins 1472 (fi de la guerra).
Explicació redactada i per apartats com ara:
-Context històric
-Bàndols
-Fets
-Conseqüències
En la següent adreça URL podeu descarregar el PPT complet:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51890608/La%20guerra%20civil%20catalana%20del%20segle%20XV.pptx
És recomenable obrir la presentació amb Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 VL, ja que ha estat editada amb aquest programa.
Si l'obriu amb qualsevol altre versió Power Point, poden haver trossos no llegit pel programa, però la base temàtica continuarà sent la mateixa.
La Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XV (Esquemàtic)arnaupjPPT fet per Arnau Padrós Jara amb la fi d'exposar-lo oralment a classe de Socials (ESO).
Explicació de la "Guerra Civil Catalana del segle XV".
Una descripció dels anys 1410 fins 1472 (fi de la guerra).
Explicació esquemàtica amb la majoria d'informació per punts i per apartats com ara:
-Context històric
-Bàndols
-Fets
-Conseqüències
En la següent adreça URL podeu descarregar el PPT complet:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51890608/La%20guerra%20civil%20catalana%20del%20segle%20XV%20Oral.pptx
És recomenable obrir la presentació amb Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 VL, ja que ha estat editada amb aquest programa.
Si l'obriu amb qualsevol altre versió Power Point, poden haver trossos no llegit pel programa, però la base temàtica continuarà sent la mateixa.
Economia domèsticaarnaupjAjuda a comprendre l'economia domèstica d'una forma bàsica.
Hi han definicions clau de l'economia domèstica i és apta per alumnes de secundària (ESO)
Holidays for slideshareCory OlsonThis document lists and provides brief descriptions of several US federal holidays. It notes that federal holidays are days recognized by the US government where federal offices are closed. Then it lists the following holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. It also provides one or two sentences describing some of the traditions or meanings associated with certain holidays.
Geografia mundialarnaupjPresentació geogràfica que mostra les grans i principals unitats del relleu terrestre en 3 apartats:
-Muntanyes
-Illes i arxipèlegs
-Rius
Activitat complementària per optimitzar l'estudi de la geogràfia durant el període d'ESO.
Hula - Storytelling Hawaiian StyleFrank HammPrequel zur gleichnamigen Session auf dem BarCamp Rhein-Main am 23.11.2013
American holidays pptIrina KValery Colby, from the USA Embassy in Moldova, gave a presentation about American holidays, their histories, and how they are celebrated. The presentation discussed holidays shared with other cultures like Christmas and Easter, as well as holidays unique to America like Thanksgiving and Veterans Day. It provided details on the origins and traditions associated with celebrating holidays like Groundhog Day, Thanksgiving, and Veterans Day in the United States.
El relleu d'EspanyaarnaupjAquesta presentació és feta per a l'educació. Pot ajudar a estudiar el relleu d'Espanya juntament amb "El relleu d'Espanya" URL:http://www.slideshare.net/jpadros/relleu-despanya-5696121 que va tenir més de 1700 visualitzacions.
Hawaiian hula 1Lee BrooksHula dancing developed in Hawaii and has two main categories - Kahiko, the ancient traditional style accompanied by drums and chanting used to pass down history, and Auana, the modern style influenced by Western culture and accompanied by guitars and ukuleles with slower, more graceful movements used mainly for entertainment. Key instruments of hula include pahu drums, ipu gourd drums, ukuleles, and the dancer's own body movements which tell stories and reflect the meaning of accompanying songs.
Fonts d'energia no renovables, El CarbóarnaupjAquesta presentació, fa un repàs de les energies. Però es basa en les energies no renovables i més concretament en el carbó. També es veu un exemple de trens que utilitzaven vapor a través del carbó.
Bora Bora. ( Nikos)NikosBora Bora is an island in French Polynesia known for its turquoise lagoon and overwater bungalow resorts. The island was originally inhabited by Polynesians and later colonized by France in the late 19th century. During World War II, the United States developed the island into a military base, though it saw no combat. Today, Bora Bora's economy depends almost entirely on tourism, with visitors attracted by the island's beautiful beaches and opportunities for water activities like snorkeling in the lagoon.
TahitiArkimede SchoolTahiti is the largest island in French Polynesia, located in the South Pacific. It is part of the Society Islands archipelago and is the economic, cultural and political center of French Polynesia. The majority of Tahitians speak both French and Tahitian. Tourism is an important industry and Tahitian culture is celebrated through festivals, dances, sports like outrigger canoeing, and traditional artforms like woodcarving and tattooing.
The Northwestern Hawaiian IslandsgeovisionThe Northwestern Hawaiian Islands are a remote chain of small islands and atolls northwest of the main Hawaiian Islands. The region was designated as a national monument in 2006 to protect its unique ecology. It contains the largest protected marine area in the US and hosts many endemic and endangered species. Key facts about the islands include their volcanic formation over millions of years, cultural significance to native Hawaiians, and pristine coral reefs that are home to thousands of species, a quarter of which are found nowhere else.
origin-and-geography-of-the-philippines.pptJunaisaOrabThe document discusses the early origins and history of humans in the Philippines. It describes how the Negritos first arrived in the Philippines around 30,000 BC from Central Asia, passing through India and the Andaman Islands. The earliest known human remains in the Philippines date back around 67,000 years ago in Callao Cave. Fossil fragments found in Tabon Cave on Palawan in 1962, known as Tabon Man, provide evidence of humans around 47,000 years ago. Early Filipinos lived as hunter-gatherers, developing stone tools and ceramics.
Tahiti Adventure Travel Guide Booklet.pdf.pdf.pdfAndreA523623Discover the ultimate Tahiti travel guide, packed with everything you need to plan your dream trip to this tropical paradise. Whether you’re interested in Tahiti island hopping, exploring the rich Tahiti culture, or indulging in a luxurious stay in Tahiti overwater bungalows, this guide has you covered. Learn the best time to visit Tahiti for perfect weather, or explore Tahiti budget travel tips to make the most of your vacation. From adventure activities in Tahiti like water sports to relaxing on the best beaches in Tahiti, you'll find endless things to do. Enjoy the vibrant Tahiti food and cuisine scene, and discover hidden gems across the islands. Whether you're planning a Tahiti honeymoon or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, this guide will help you craft the perfect Tahiti travel itinerary for an unforgettable experience in French Polynesia.
Tahiti Cultural and Heritage Guide Booklet (1).pdfAndreA523623Discover the ultimate Tahiti travel guide, packed with everything you need to plan your dream trip to this tropical paradise. Whether you’re interested in Tahiti island hopping, exploring the rich Tahiti culture, or indulging in a luxurious stay in Tahiti overwater bungalows, this guide has you covered. Learn the best time to visit Tahiti for perfect weather, or explore Tahiti budget travel tips to make the most of your vacation. From adventure activities in Tahiti like water sports to relaxing on the best beaches in Tahiti, you'll find endless things to do. Enjoy the vibrant Tahiti food and cuisine scene, and discover hidden gems across the islands. Whether you're planning a Tahiti honeymoon or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, this guide will help you craft the perfect Tahiti travel itinerary for an unforgettable experience in French Polynesia.
HawaiiArrisWolfHawaii is a chain of islands located in the central Pacific Ocean, about 2,000 miles southwest of the continental United States. It is the southernmost and most remote state, with no land borders. Hawaii is made up of over 100 islands, with the main eight being Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Molokai, Kauai, and Niihau. The state has a rich history with Polynesian settlers arriving over 1,500 years ago, followed by other cultures. Hawaii became the 50th state in 1959. The islands are known for their volcanoes, beaches, and tropical climate.
SPARTLYS ISLANDSEnilrahs Riego1. The Spratly Islands are a disputed group of over 100 islands, reefs, and cays in the South China Sea claimed entirely by China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and partly by the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei.
2. Vietnam occupies the most features at 26, followed by the Philippines at 10, China at 8, Malaysia at 7, and Taiwan at 2, while Brunei occupies none.
3. In 1978, the Philippines established a municipality called Kalayaan on Pagasa Island, also known as Thitu Island, with a population of over 300 civilians and 50 soldiers stationed there.
Tahiti Hidden Gems Travel Guide Booklet.pdf.pdfAndreA523623Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and lush green mountains. Located in the heart of the South Pacific, Tahiti offers a blend of vibrant Polynesian culture, luxury resorts, and unique experiences like overwater bungalows and world-class snorkeling. The island is also famous for its black sand beaches, bustling markets in Papeete, and the scenic beauty of waterfalls and volcanic landscapes. Tahiti is a dream destination for those seeking relaxation, adventure, and a taste of island life.
Origin and geography of the philippinessicachiThe document discusses the origins and geography of the Philippines based on various beliefs and explanations. It provides details on the islands' geology, topography, climate, natural resources and history. The key points are:
1. There are many explanations for how the Philippines originated, including religious beliefs, ancient legends, and theories involving continental drift and volcanic activity.
2. The Philippines has over 7,000 islands, varied landscapes like mountains, valleys and volcanoes, and is affected by natural disasters such as typhoons.
3. The islands are rich in natural resources like minerals, forests and biodiversity, and have a tropical climate influenced by surrounding seas.
Tahiti Travel Cultural and Heritage Guide Booklet.pdfAndreA523623
Tahiti is a paradise of stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking unique experiences. The island offers a wide range of activities, from relaxing on pristine beaches to exploring the vibrant history of French Polynesia. Tahiti island tours allow visitors to immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes, while Tahiti guided tours provide insights into the local culture and traditions. Whether you're looking for private tours in Tahiti for an exclusive experience or Tahiti cultural tours to explore the island's heritage, there's something for every traveler.
For those seeking adventure, Tahiti adventure tours offer thrilling activities like hiking through lush forests, snorkeling in crystal-clear lagoons, and discovering hidden waterfalls. Travelers can also extend their journey to the neighboring island with Moorea and Tahiti tours, combining the best of both worlds. If sustainability is a priority, Tahiti eco-friendly tours offer environmentally conscious ways to explore the island's beauty. For those with a taste for indulgence, Tahiti luxury tours provide unforgettable experiences with top-notch amenities and personalized service.
Whether you're interested in Tahiti sightseeing tours to marvel at the island's natural wonders or searching for the best Tahiti tours to make the most of your trip, there are numerous options to choose from. From cultural excursions to adventure-packed itineraries, Tahiti tours cater to all types of travelers looking to discover this enchanting island.
originandgeographyofthephilippines-131128063155-phpapp01.pdfJericoTamondongThe Philippines has a long history dating back 50,000 years ago when the first humans, the Negritos, arrived. Around 30,000 BC the Negritos settled throughout the islands, becoming the ancestors of today's Aeta people. The oldest human remains found in the Philippines date back 67,000 years in Callao Cave. Further evidence of early humans was found in 1962 with the discovery of Tabon Man fossils that date back 47,000 years.
Tahiti Family Friendly Travel Guide Booklet.pdf.pdfAndreA523623Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, is a tropical paradise known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and lush green mountains. Located in the heart of the South Pacific, Tahiti offers a blend of vibrant Polynesian culture, luxury resorts, and unique experiences like overwater bungalows and world-class snorkeling. The island is also famous for its black sand beaches, bustling markets in Papeete, and the scenic beauty of waterfalls and volcanic landscapes. Tahiti is a dream destination for those seeking relaxation, adventure, and a taste of island life.
THE PHOENIX ISLANDS: AN ANNOTATED CHRONOLOGYDr Ian Ellis-JonesThe Phoenix Islands: An Annotated Chronology. Compiled and published by Ian D Ellis-Jones. First Edition---Pymble, NSW: Ian D Ellis-Jones, 1979. (Held by Mitchell Library, Sydney, NSW.) Revised [second] edition---Turramurra, NSW: Ian D Ellis-Jones, 1990. (Held by Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.) Updated [third] edition---Turramurra, NSW: Ian D Ellis-Jones, 2002. Updated [fourth] edition---Turramurra, NSW: Ian D Ellis-Jones, 2014. Copyright Ian Ellis-Jones 1979, 1990, 2002, 2014. All Rights Reserved.
MauiAymano SadaiMaui is the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands and is a popular tourist destination. Agriculture and tourism are the two major industries. The island saw rapid population growth from 1950 to 2010, especially in towns like Kīhei. Popular tourist attractions include Haleakalā National Park, the Hāna Highway, and Lahaina. However, overdevelopment and loss of tourism revenue due to economic factors have become concerns for local residents and environmentalists.
Group f-the-south-china-seaT R Chanchal1. The South China Sea dispute involves multiple countries claiming sovereignty over islands and maritime territory in the South China Sea region. Resources like oil and natural gas, as well as strategic trade routes, have exacerbated tensions between China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.
2. The key islands at the center of disputes are the Spratly Islands and Paracel Islands. China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea based on its so-called "nine-dash line," but an international tribunal rejected this claim in 2016.
3. While resources and trade routes make the region economically valuable, disagreements over sovereignty and maritime boundaries have increased militarization in the area and risk
Preparing Ultrasound Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence Tasks: Anonymis...ThrombUS+ ProjectAt the BIOSTEC 2025 conference, Eleni Kaldoudi, ThrombUS+ project coordinator, presented our recent work entitled “Preparing Ultrasound Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence Tasks: Anonymisation, Cropping, and Tagging”. Eleni provided an overview of the application we developed to facilitate the preparation of ultrasound images, acquired via the ThrombUS+ clinical study A, for the purpose of developing AI models for automated detection of deep vein thrombosis.
About ThrombUS+:
Our interdisciplinary approach centers around creating a novel wearable diagnostic device utilizing autonomous, AI-driven DVT detection. This groundbreaking device incorporates wearable ultrasound hardware, impedance plethysmography, and light reflection rheography for early clot detection. Activity and physiological measurements will continuously assess DVT risk, supporting prevention through serious gaming. An intelligent decision support unit will provide real-time monitoring and alerts, with extended reality guiding users for optimal device utilization.
ThrombUS+ is designed for postoperative patients, those undergoing lengthy surgical procedures, cancer patients, bedridden individuals at home or in care units, and women during pregnancy and postpartum.
Excretion in Humans | Cambridge IGCSE BiologyBlessing NdazieThis IGCSE Biology presentation covers excretion in humans, explaining the removal of metabolic wastes such as carbon dioxide, urea, and excess salts. Learn about the structure and function of the kidneys, the role of the liver in excretion, ultrafiltration, selective reabsorption, and the importance of homeostasis. Includes diagrams and explanations to help Cambridge IGCSE students prepare effectively for exams!
Leafcurl viral disease presentation.pptxMir Ali MThis ppt shows about viral disease in plants and vegetables.It shows different species of virus effect on plants along their vectors which carries those tiny microbes.
AUTOSOMES , ALLOSOMES AND SEX RATIO IN HUMAN POPULATIONNistarini College, Purulia (W.B) IndiaThis presentation offers a bird's eye view of autosomes and sex chromosomes. It also explores the different kinds of diseases of humans due to autosomal and sex-linked inherited traits. The sex determination of plants has been explained. The ratio of sex in the human population along with cause and consequences has been explained here.
Direct Gene Transfer Techniques for Developing Transgenic PlantsKuldeep GauliyaThis presentation will explain all the methods adopted for developing transgenic plant using direct gene transfer technique.
(Chapter Summary) Molecular Biology of the Cell, Chapter 18: Cell DeathDavid Podorefsky, PhDMolecular Biology of the Cell, Chapter 18: Cell Death
(August 23rd, 2020)
(Journal Club) Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patternsDavid Podorefsky, PhDJournal Club (11/21/19)
Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns
Drug evaluation– Organoleptic, Microscopic, Chemical, BiologicalNistarini College, Purulia (W.B) IndiaThis PowerPoint gives a brief idea about the identification of herbal drug plants with special reference to organoleptic studies. The study comprises different parameters like physical, chemical, biological, and other features associated with it. It offers an idea about the need for scientifically identifying drug plants to avoid adulteration.
Coordination and Response: The Nervous System | IGCSE BiologyBlessing NdazieThis comprehensive IGCSE Biology presentation explains the nervous system, focusing on how the body coordinates and responds to stimuli. Learn about the central and peripheral nervous systems, reflex actions, neurons, synapses, and the role of neurotransmitters. Understand the differences between voluntary and involuntary responses and how the nervous system interacts with other body systems. Ideal for Cambridge IGCSE students preparing for exams!
Science project class 10 Covid-19 TuberculosisVEENAKSHI PATHAKCoronaviruses are a large family of
Viruses that are common
Throughout the world and can cause
Respiratory illness in people and
Animals.
(Journal Club) Focused ultrasound excites neurons via mechanosensitive calciu...David Podorefsky, PhDJournal Club (2/11/21)
Focused ultrasound excites neurons via mechanosensitive calcium accumulation and ion channel amplification
Beyond Point Masses. IV. Trans-Neptunian Object Altjira Is Likely a Hierarchi...Sérgio SacaniDynamically studying trans-Neptunian object (TNO) binaries allows us to measure masses and orbits. Most of the known objects appear to have only two components, except (47171) Lempo, which is the single known hierarchical triple system with three similar-mass components. Though hundreds of TNOs have been imaged with high-resolution telescopes, no other hierarchical triples (or trinaries) have been found among solar system small bodies, even though they are predicted in planetesimal formation models such as gravitational collapse after the streaming instability. By going beyond the point-mass assumption and modeling TNO orbits as non-Keplerian, we open a new window into the shapes and spins of the components, including the possible presence of unresolved “inner” binaries. Here we present evidence for a new hierarchical triple, (148780) Altjira (2001 UQ18), based on non-Keplerian dynamical modeling of the two observed components. We incorporate two recent Hubble Space Telescope observations, leading to a 17 yr observational baseline. We present a new open-source Bayesian pointspread function fitting code called nPSF that provides precise relative astrometry and uncertainties for single images. Our non-Keplerian analysis measures a statistically significant (∼2.5σ) nonspherical shape for Altjira. The measured J2 is best explained as an unresolved inner binary, and an example hierarchical triple model gives the best fit to the observed astrometry. Using an updated non-Keplerian ephemeris (which is significantly different from the Keplerian predictions), we show that the predicted mutual event season for Altjira has already begun, with several excellent opportunities for observations through ∼2030.
5. Hawaii
Hawaii is the most recent of the 50 U.S. states
(joined the Union on August 21, 1959), and is
the only U.S. state made up entirely of islands.
It is the northernmost island group in Polynesia,
occupying most of an archipelago in the central
Pacific Ocean.
23. Polynesia is a subregion of Oceania, made up of
over 1,000 islands scattered over the central and
southern Pacific Ocean. The indigenous people who
inhabit the islands of Polynesia are termed
and they share many similar traits including
culture and beliefs. Historically, they were
sailors and used stars to navigate during the night.
30. 1. The country 's official languages are Tahitian
and French. However , English is widely spoken in
most of the islands.
2 . What is commonly known as " Tahiti " or
" The islands of Tahiti " is officially classified
as an overseas country of France, which has
its own government that oversees all
international decisions on behalf of French
Polynesia .
3. The word "tattoo " originated in French
Polynesia . The legend of Tohu , the god of
tattooing, painting speaks of all the fish in the
ocean and shows its vibrant colors and designs. In
Polynesian culture , tattoos are considered signs of
beauty, and formally applied to the body as a
celebration of adolescence in earlier times.
4. Polynesians Most believe that the mythical
island of Hawaiki , now known as Raiatea ,
rose from the ocean floor and was the
beginning of all life on Earth.
5. Bungalow over water , which is now offered
as accommodation in many resorts in the
world, was invented in the islands of Tahiti 45
years ago.
. 6 In Fakarava , there is a church called Jean de
la Croix completely reef.
31. 7. Islands of Tahiti is the only country that has a
winery , Vin du Tahiti in a coral atoll .
9. Monte Temehani on the island of Raiatea is home
Apetahi Tiare flower . This flower does not grow
anywhere else in the world, although botanists have
tried to sow for centuries.
8. 118 islands and atolls are divided into five archipelagos.
10. The Tahiti alphabet contains only 13 letters .
33. A volcano is a
geological
structure where
the magma
goes out in the
form of lava.
40. The last volcano eceruption occurred
in March 1984 and it lasted for
more than 24 days causing heavy
damage tothe people and surround
ingareas. Thought hey were not
much explosive, the viscosity of their
magma fluid will be very low. As the
result, the movement of hot magma
would be much faster compared too
ther volcanoes causing great
destruction tothen eigh borhood
areas.
42. This volcano is located in the
center of the island of Hawaii
and holds a quarter of the
island.
43. Its enormous size in its relatively young age
(geologically speaking) of 600 thousand to 1
million years, Mauna Loa must have grown
rapidly during its history of development, 33 and
extensive radiocarbon dating