P&gVeni SehgalThis document provides an overview of Procter & Gamble (P&G), a multinational consumer goods company. It discusses P&G's financial performance, operations, product categories, competitors and future strategies. P&G aims to add one billion new consumers globally by 2015 through expanding into emerging markets with lower-cost products and strengthening rural distribution networks. It competes with other major consumer packaged goods companies like Unilever, Kimberly-Clark, Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive across various product segments.
Osmo sit 2016jmulkeyOSMO is a gaming accessory that allows students to interact physically with iPad apps in new ways. It uses a stand and reflector to allow the iPad camera to see manipulatives placed in front of the screen. The document discusses 6 free OSMO apps - Newton, Masterpiece, Tangrams, Numbers, Words, and the new Coding app. The apps promote skills like creativity, problem solving, fine motor skills, math, and coding in an engaging hands-on manner. Real students enjoy using OSMO in the classroom.
TOM Dráčata Zvole - představení oddíluLetní táborové školy Asociace TOMPředstavení oddílu TOM Dráčata na letní táborové škole Asociace TOM ve Sloupu v Čechách v roce 2010.
PracticejmulkeyThe document discusses OSMO, an interactive gaming platform for the iPad. It includes 6 apps: Newton, Masterpiece, Tangrams, Numbers, Words, and Coding. The apps promote skills like creativity, problem solving, math concepts, and coding. Students interact with physical objects on the iPad screen rather than just touching the screen. The document provides details on how each app works and the educational benefits. It concludes with positive feedback from students using OSMO in the classroom.
TOM Jeleni Sedlčany - představení oddíluLetní táborové školy Asociace TOMPředstavení TOM Jeleni ze Sedlčan na letní táborové škole Asociace TOM ve Sloupu 2010.
Matter 2016jmulkeyThis document discusses the basics of matter including what matter is made of, elements, compounds, atoms, and the different states of matter. It covers the following key points:
1) Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down further, while compounds form when two or more elements combine.
2) Atoms are the smallest unit of an element and contain protons, neutrons, and electrons. When atoms join together they can form molecules which make up compounds.
3) Matter can exist in solid, liquid, gas, or plasma states depending on how close or far apart the particles are and how much they can move around. The states depend on temperature and
The planets 2016jmulkeyThe document discusses the composition and objects that make up our solar system. It explains that a solar system contains a star and objects that orbit around it, including planets and moons. It lists the eight planets from the sun in order, and describes the differences between the inner terrestrial planets of Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, which are rocky with few or no moons, and the outer gas giants of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, which are much larger and have rings and multiple moons.
2.3 keynote 2016jmulkeyThis document discusses natural selection and how it leads to change over time. It defines key terms like population, variations, and explains Darwin's theory of natural selection. It also discusses how fossils provide evidence of change by trapping remains of ancient organisms, showing past environments and climates, and how organisms have changed over time. Fossils in unexpected places like shark teeth in Mississippi or plant fossils in Antarctica demonstrate environments were different in the past.
How to Make a Bar GraphjmulkeyThe document provides instructions for setting up a bar graph. It explains the TAILS method for properly labeling the title, axes, interval, scale, and labels. The x-axis should include the independent variable labels and the y-axis should be the dependent variable. An example bar graph is shown comparing the number of teachers who selected different favorite singers. The document also discusses when to use bar graphs versus line graphs and provides an example of a line graph tracking world population over time.
p&gVeni SehgalThis document provides an overview of Procter & Gamble (P&G), a multinational consumer goods company. It discusses P&G's financial performance, operations, product categories, competitors and future strategies. P&G aims to add one billion new consumers globally by 2015 through expanding into emerging markets with lower-cost products and strengthening rural distribution networks. It competes with other major consumer packaged goods companies like Unilever, Kimberly-Clark, Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive across various product segments.
Casa bahiaVeni SehgalCasas Bahia is a Brazilian retail chain that specializes in furniture and appliances. Founded in 1958, it had over 500 stores by 2010 focusing on lower income customers. Its core business model was credit financing, with 90% of revenue from credit sales. It evaluated customers' creditworthiness and offered installment plans at varying interest rates. Aggressive marketing and strategic store locations also contributed to its success in serving the large low-income population in Brazil. However, some criticized that it exploited the poor by inflating prices and misleading customers about interest rates.
Mont blancVeni SehgalThis document provides a history of the Montblanc brand from its founding in 1908 to the present day. It describes how the brand took its name from the Mont Blanc mountain in the Alps and adopted the star emblem in 1913. Key milestones are highlighted, such as the 1924 launch of the Meisterstuck pen and post-WWII expansion globally. The document also discusses Montblanc's cultural initiatives and limited edition product lines to celebrate its 100th anniversary as one of the world's leading luxury pen manufacturers.
Sam waltonVeni SehgalSam Walton founded Walmart in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. He started his career working various jobs, including for JC Penney, before opening his first Ben Franklin variety store. Walton believed in keeping prices low by buying in bulk and passing savings to customers. He grew his business to include 16 variety stores across three states. In 1962, Walton opened the first Walmart store, which became hugely successful and the world's largest retailer. By 2004, Walmart employed over 1.5 million people worldwide. Walton pioneered a low-cost retail model that revolutionized the industry.
2.3 keynote 2016jmulkeyThis document discusses natural selection and how it leads to change over time. It defines key terms like population, variations, and explains Darwin's theory of natural selection. It also discusses how fossils provide evidence of change by trapping remains of ancient organisms, showing past environments and climates, and how organisms have changed over time. Fossils in unexpected places like shark teeth in Mississippi or plant fossils in Antarctica demonstrate environments were different in the past.
How to Make a Bar GraphjmulkeyThe document provides instructions for setting up a bar graph. It explains the TAILS method for properly labeling the title, axes, interval, scale, and labels. The x-axis should include the independent variable labels and the y-axis should be the dependent variable. An example bar graph is shown comparing the number of teachers who selected different favorite singers. The document also discusses when to use bar graphs versus line graphs and provides an example of a line graph tracking world population over time.
p&gVeni SehgalThis document provides an overview of Procter & Gamble (P&G), a multinational consumer goods company. It discusses P&G's financial performance, operations, product categories, competitors and future strategies. P&G aims to add one billion new consumers globally by 2015 through expanding into emerging markets with lower-cost products and strengthening rural distribution networks. It competes with other major consumer packaged goods companies like Unilever, Kimberly-Clark, Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive across various product segments.
Casa bahiaVeni SehgalCasas Bahia is a Brazilian retail chain that specializes in furniture and appliances. Founded in 1958, it had over 500 stores by 2010 focusing on lower income customers. Its core business model was credit financing, with 90% of revenue from credit sales. It evaluated customers' creditworthiness and offered installment plans at varying interest rates. Aggressive marketing and strategic store locations also contributed to its success in serving the large low-income population in Brazil. However, some criticized that it exploited the poor by inflating prices and misleading customers about interest rates.
Mont blancVeni SehgalThis document provides a history of the Montblanc brand from its founding in 1908 to the present day. It describes how the brand took its name from the Mont Blanc mountain in the Alps and adopted the star emblem in 1913. Key milestones are highlighted, such as the 1924 launch of the Meisterstuck pen and post-WWII expansion globally. The document also discusses Montblanc's cultural initiatives and limited edition product lines to celebrate its 100th anniversary as one of the world's leading luxury pen manufacturers.
Sam waltonVeni SehgalSam Walton founded Walmart in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. He started his career working various jobs, including for JC Penney, before opening his first Ben Franklin variety store. Walton believed in keeping prices low by buying in bulk and passing savings to customers. He grew his business to include 16 variety stores across three states. In 1962, Walton opened the first Walmart store, which became hugely successful and the world's largest retailer. By 2004, Walmart employed over 1.5 million people worldwide. Walton pioneered a low-cost retail model that revolutionized the industry.
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