This document outlines an agenda for a presentation on science, technology and society. The presentation covers 4 topics and was given on 9/3/20XX. The presenter's name is Marvin M. Benitez and it was presented to Galaxy.
ACTION Research using Project LARO in Physical EducationMARVIN BENITEZ
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This document discusses a proposed action research study on the effects of a Project LARO (Learn Together, Active Engagement, Real-World Connections, Open Discussion) intervention on students' achievement in Physical Education 8. The study will involve 80 randomly selected Grade 8 students from two sections at a high school in Valenzuela, Philippines. Students will be assigned to experimental and control groups. Both groups will take a pre-test, after which the experimental group will receive the Project LARO intervention while the control group receives conventional instruction. Both groups will then take a post-test, and their achievement scores will be statistically analyzed to determine the intervention's effectiveness. The proposed intervention incorporates collaborative learning strategies like concept mapping and jigs
This document discusses the arts of several Southeast Asian countries. It mentions that Indonesia is known for batik design and wayang kulit shadow puppet theater. In Brunei, traditional arts include silverwork, weaving, kris making, and songkok hat making. Cambodia's most famous architecture is Angkor Wat, known for its towers, galleries and terraces. Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam also have unique traditional art forms but they are not described in detail.
The document provides information on various festivals and fiestas celebrated in the Philippines, including their dates and key details. Some of the major festivals described are the Ati-Atihan Festival celebrated in Kalibo in January honoring Santo Niño, the Sinulog Festival in Cebu also in January featuring street dancing and parades, and the MassKara Festival in Bacolod City in October with colorful masked dancers. Many festivals celebrate harvests, cultural traditions, and saints important to Philippine Catholicism.
- Ancient India was home to the Indus Valley Civilization along the Indus River valley between 3000-1500 BCE. The major sites were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, which had sophisticated sewer systems and religious practices but no unified political structure.
- Around 1500 BCE, the Indus Valley culture was conquered by Aryan invaders from Central Asia, who introduced Sanskrit, the Vedic scriptures, and the Hindu religion. They established a clan-based system ruled by chieftains.
- Hinduism developed as a combination of ancient Indian religious beliefs and practices. It centered around concepts like dharma, karma, and samsara and deities like Brahma, Vishnu
Science Technology and Society Week 1.pptxMARVIN BENITEZ
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This presentation agenda covers 4 topics on science, technology and society. The presentation was given on 9/3/20XX by Marvin M. Benitez, a professor, and discusses the relationship between science, technology and society. The agenda instructs the audience to see another PowerPoint presentation titled "India Civilization".
Digital government refers to the use of internet and communication technologies by government institutions to share information and provide services to citizens, businesses, and other government agencies more efficiently. There are four levels of digital government engagement - from basic information publishing to two-way interaction to fully digital transactions. Common digital government services include e-filing taxes, online community forums, emergency management systems, e-voting, and more. The benefits are more transparency, convenience for citizens, and cost savings for governments. Issues that can arise include lack of technology expertise, poor planning, and insufficient stakeholder involvement.
Human activities have significantly impacted the natural environment in many negative ways:
1) Pollution of land, water, and air from industry, transportation, agriculture, and other sources has degraded ecosystems and harmed wildlife.
2) Deforestation and habitat destruction have caused widespread biodiversity loss and endangered many species.
3) Resource extraction and use, such as mining, farming, and fossil fuel energy production, have depleted natural resources and contributed to problems like climate change if not properly regulated.
4) Waste generation and disposal pose risks to land, water, and air quality if not managed sustainably.
The document discusses different types of natural resources:
1) Renewable resources like trees and fish that can replenish themselves.
2) Non-renewable resources like fossil fuels and minerals that are used up permanently.
3) Flow resources like fresh water, wind, and tides that exist due to natural processes regardless of human use.
Most natural resources require processing before human use, from cutting down trees to weaving fabric to modern petroleum extraction and plastic production. The level of processing depends on the technology available.
This document outlines the five fundamental arm and foot positions for cha cha dance. It describes the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth positions for both arms and feet, including how the arms should be raised and feet should be placed in each position. The arm positions include having the arms raised in circles, sidewards curves, one up and one sideward, one forward and one overhead, and both overhead. The foot positions involve variations of having the heels close or apart, toes pointed sideward or forward, and one foot in front of the other.
1. The document discusses various topics related to courtship, dating, and marriage including traditional courtship practices in the Philippines, the importance of courtship, types of dating, risks of dating, and factors to consider in choosing a lifetime partner.
2. Courtship practices discussed include serenading, love letters, doing chores for the woman's family, and giving gifts. Courtship allows couples to get to know each other before deciding to marry.
3. Dating is a form of courtship where couples engage in social activities together to assess compatibility for a potential relationship. Types of dating include standard, double, and group dates. Dating helps strengthen relationships but also carries some risks.
4. Cho
Risk and Protection on Drug Education -Health 9MARVIN BENITEZ
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This document defines several key terms related to drugs:
Drugs are any substances that have psychological, emotional, or behavioral effects when introduced to the body. Common drugs of abuse in the Philippines include shabu, marijuana, and inhalants. Drug dependence occurs when drug use becomes a high priority, creating a strong desire for the substance. Drug misuse is taking drugs in a manner that is inconsistent with the prescribed dosage or frequency. Drug abuse is using substances for non-medical purposes, which can lead to organ damage, addiction, and behavioral issues. Drug tolerance happens when the body adapts to a substance and requires higher amounts to feel the same effects from smaller doses. The document concludes by stating that various risk and protective factors
Michelangelo was an Italian Renaissance artist known for his sculptures and frescoes, including The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel and his famous sculptures of Bacchus, Moses, David, and The Dying Slave. Leonardo da Vinci was another renowned Renaissance artist, best known for paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His drawing of the Vitruvian Man linked art and mathematics. Raphael was a prolific painter of frescoes who decorated the Vatican, including masterworks like The School of Athens and the Sistine Madonna.
1. Painting was an important art form in East Asia, with themes including landscapes, flowers, people and animals. Different colors and styles of face painting were used in Chinese opera and Japanese Kabuki theatre to represent characters.
2. Calligraphy and paper arts like origami and paper cutting were also significant. Paper was invented in China and led to developments like printing, paper folding, and decorative cutouts.
3. Architecture featured distinctive roof designs, and mask-making was an important tradition in Korea representing identities and meanings through color symbolism.
This document summarizes an orientation for a school's B.E.R.T (Batang Emergency Response Team). The orientation introduces B.E.R.T and its purpose to help coordinate emergency responses and protect student and staff safety. It also discusses establishing prevention, mitigation and preparedness systems. The document outlines B.E.R.T's roles including fire suppression, evacuation, medical support, security and documentation. It concludes by announcing the election of B.E.R.T officers to fill these roles.
Basketball is played between two teams of 5 players each. The objective is to score more points than the opposing team by shooting the ball through the basket from anywhere on the court. Players are assigned positions based on their height with the tallest playing center and shortest playing guard. Teams can score in different ways such as a layup, jump shot, or free throw worth 1, 2, or 3 points depending on where it is taken from. The game has rules against traveling, double dribbling, and other violations that result in turning the ball over if broken. Fouls may also be called for illegal contact and result in free throws. Key skills include dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and defending
This document discusses music of the Classical period from 1750-1820. It focuses on the works of Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. It provides information on musical forms that were popular during this period, including sonatas, concertos, and symphonies. It also discusses characteristics of Classical period music like dynamics, articulation, rhythm, and ornamentation. Additionally, it covers Classical opera forms like opera seria and opera buffa. The document aims to teach students about important composers and genres of music from the Classical period.
The document is a presentation by Marvin M. Benitez of SDO-Valenzuela. It consists of sample footer text lines with dates but no other substantive information.
WESTERN CLASSICAL ARTS by: Sir Marvin M. BenitezMARVIN BENITEZ
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This document provides an overview of objectives and lessons on Western classical art including sculpture and architecture from prehistoric times through the Gothic era. It discusses elements and principles of art, and provides examples of sculptures and architectural styles from different time periods like Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic. Key sculptures mentioned include Venus figures from the prehistoric era and works from the Egyptian, Greek and Roman classical periods. Architectural styles covered include Greek temples and Roman structures like the Colosseum.
The document is a presentation titled "Group Function and Group Development" presented by Marvin M. Benitez of SDO-Valenzuela on an unspecified date. It includes sample footer text from pages 3 to 19 but provides no other details about the content of the presentation.
The document appears to be discussing bureaucratic theory through a prank or joke. It lists concepts associated with bureaucratic theory such as job specialization, authority hierarchy, formal selection, rules and regulations, impersonality, and career orientation. However, it concludes by revealing "It's a prank" suggesting the document was not actually seriously discussing bureaucratic theory.
AI and Academic Writing, Short Term Course in Academic Writing and Publication, UGC-MMTTC, MANUU, 25/02/2025, Prof. (Dr.) Vinod Kumar Kanvaria, University of Delhi, vinodpr111@gmail.com
Human activities have significantly impacted the natural environment in many negative ways:
1) Pollution of land, water, and air from industry, transportation, agriculture, and other sources has degraded ecosystems and harmed wildlife.
2) Deforestation and habitat destruction have caused widespread biodiversity loss and endangered many species.
3) Resource extraction and use, such as mining, farming, and fossil fuel energy production, have depleted natural resources and contributed to problems like climate change if not properly regulated.
4) Waste generation and disposal pose risks to land, water, and air quality if not managed sustainably.
The document discusses different types of natural resources:
1) Renewable resources like trees and fish that can replenish themselves.
2) Non-renewable resources like fossil fuels and minerals that are used up permanently.
3) Flow resources like fresh water, wind, and tides that exist due to natural processes regardless of human use.
Most natural resources require processing before human use, from cutting down trees to weaving fabric to modern petroleum extraction and plastic production. The level of processing depends on the technology available.
This document outlines the five fundamental arm and foot positions for cha cha dance. It describes the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth positions for both arms and feet, including how the arms should be raised and feet should be placed in each position. The arm positions include having the arms raised in circles, sidewards curves, one up and one sideward, one forward and one overhead, and both overhead. The foot positions involve variations of having the heels close or apart, toes pointed sideward or forward, and one foot in front of the other.
1. The document discusses various topics related to courtship, dating, and marriage including traditional courtship practices in the Philippines, the importance of courtship, types of dating, risks of dating, and factors to consider in choosing a lifetime partner.
2. Courtship practices discussed include serenading, love letters, doing chores for the woman's family, and giving gifts. Courtship allows couples to get to know each other before deciding to marry.
3. Dating is a form of courtship where couples engage in social activities together to assess compatibility for a potential relationship. Types of dating include standard, double, and group dates. Dating helps strengthen relationships but also carries some risks.
4. Cho
Risk and Protection on Drug Education -Health 9MARVIN BENITEZ
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This document defines several key terms related to drugs:
Drugs are any substances that have psychological, emotional, or behavioral effects when introduced to the body. Common drugs of abuse in the Philippines include shabu, marijuana, and inhalants. Drug dependence occurs when drug use becomes a high priority, creating a strong desire for the substance. Drug misuse is taking drugs in a manner that is inconsistent with the prescribed dosage or frequency. Drug abuse is using substances for non-medical purposes, which can lead to organ damage, addiction, and behavioral issues. Drug tolerance happens when the body adapts to a substance and requires higher amounts to feel the same effects from smaller doses. The document concludes by stating that various risk and protective factors
Michelangelo was an Italian Renaissance artist known for his sculptures and frescoes, including The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel and his famous sculptures of Bacchus, Moses, David, and The Dying Slave. Leonardo da Vinci was another renowned Renaissance artist, best known for paintings such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His drawing of the Vitruvian Man linked art and mathematics. Raphael was a prolific painter of frescoes who decorated the Vatican, including masterworks like The School of Athens and the Sistine Madonna.
1. Painting was an important art form in East Asia, with themes including landscapes, flowers, people and animals. Different colors and styles of face painting were used in Chinese opera and Japanese Kabuki theatre to represent characters.
2. Calligraphy and paper arts like origami and paper cutting were also significant. Paper was invented in China and led to developments like printing, paper folding, and decorative cutouts.
3. Architecture featured distinctive roof designs, and mask-making was an important tradition in Korea representing identities and meanings through color symbolism.
This document summarizes an orientation for a school's B.E.R.T (Batang Emergency Response Team). The orientation introduces B.E.R.T and its purpose to help coordinate emergency responses and protect student and staff safety. It also discusses establishing prevention, mitigation and preparedness systems. The document outlines B.E.R.T's roles including fire suppression, evacuation, medical support, security and documentation. It concludes by announcing the election of B.E.R.T officers to fill these roles.
Basketball is played between two teams of 5 players each. The objective is to score more points than the opposing team by shooting the ball through the basket from anywhere on the court. Players are assigned positions based on their height with the tallest playing center and shortest playing guard. Teams can score in different ways such as a layup, jump shot, or free throw worth 1, 2, or 3 points depending on where it is taken from. The game has rules against traveling, double dribbling, and other violations that result in turning the ball over if broken. Fouls may also be called for illegal contact and result in free throws. Key skills include dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and defending
This document discusses music of the Classical period from 1750-1820. It focuses on the works of Franz Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. It provides information on musical forms that were popular during this period, including sonatas, concertos, and symphonies. It also discusses characteristics of Classical period music like dynamics, articulation, rhythm, and ornamentation. Additionally, it covers Classical opera forms like opera seria and opera buffa. The document aims to teach students about important composers and genres of music from the Classical period.
The document is a presentation by Marvin M. Benitez of SDO-Valenzuela. It consists of sample footer text lines with dates but no other substantive information.
WESTERN CLASSICAL ARTS by: Sir Marvin M. BenitezMARVIN BENITEZ
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This document provides an overview of objectives and lessons on Western classical art including sculpture and architecture from prehistoric times through the Gothic era. It discusses elements and principles of art, and provides examples of sculptures and architectural styles from different time periods like Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic. Key sculptures mentioned include Venus figures from the prehistoric era and works from the Egyptian, Greek and Roman classical periods. Architectural styles covered include Greek temples and Roman structures like the Colosseum.
The document is a presentation titled "Group Function and Group Development" presented by Marvin M. Benitez of SDO-Valenzuela on an unspecified date. It includes sample footer text from pages 3 to 19 but provides no other details about the content of the presentation.
The document appears to be discussing bureaucratic theory through a prank or joke. It lists concepts associated with bureaucratic theory such as job specialization, authority hierarchy, formal selection, rules and regulations, impersonality, and career orientation. However, it concludes by revealing "It's a prank" suggesting the document was not actually seriously discussing bureaucratic theory.
AI and Academic Writing, Short Term Course in Academic Writing and Publication, UGC-MMTTC, MANUU, 25/02/2025, Prof. (Dr.) Vinod Kumar Kanvaria, University of Delhi, vinodpr111@gmail.com
Effective Product Variant Management in Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide we’ll discuss on the effective product variant management in Odoo 18. Odoo concentrates on managing product variations and offers a distinct area for doing so. Product variants provide unique characteristics like size and color to single products, which can be managed at the product template level for all attributes and variants or at the variant level for individual variants.
How to Configure Proforma Invoice in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
Mastering Soft Tissue Therapy & Sports Taping: Pathway to Sports Medicine Excellence
This presentation was delivered in Colombo, Sri Lanka, at the Institute of Sports Medicine to an audience of sports physiotherapists, exercise scientists, athletic trainers, and healthcare professionals. Led by Kusal Goonewardena (PhD Candidate - Muscle Fatigue, APA Titled Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist) and Gayath Jayasinghe (Sports Scientist), the session provided comprehensive training on soft tissue assessment, treatment techniques, and essential sports taping methods.
Key topics covered:
✅ Soft Tissue Therapy – The science behind muscle, fascia, and joint assessment for optimal treatment outcomes.
✅ Sports Taping Techniques – Practical applications for injury prevention and rehabilitation, including ankle, knee, shoulder, thoracic, and cervical spine taping.
✅ Sports Trainer Level 1 Course by Sports Medicine Australia – A gateway to professional development, career opportunities, and working in Australia.
This training mirrors the Elite Akademy Sports Medicine standards, ensuring evidence-based approaches to injury management and athlete care.
If you are a sports professional looking to enhance your clinical skills and open doors to global opportunities, this presentation is for you.
How to Configure Recurring Revenue in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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This slide will represent how to configure Recurring revenue. Recurring revenue are the income generated at a particular interval. Typically, the interval can be monthly, yearly, or we can customize the intervals for a product or service based on its subscription or contract.
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic management principles, frameworks, and applications in business. It explores strategic planning, environmental analysis, corporate governance, business ethics, and sustainability. The course integrates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to enhance global and ethical perspectives in decision-making.