Sophie Barber created a magazine as a media product that uses some conventions of real magazines. The front cover uses the magazine title at the top with a large image like real magazines. However, the front image is black and white rather than bright colors typically used on magazine covers. The contents page layout is more random rather than straight like real magazines. Sophie learned new skills using software like Fireworks and techniques like camera angles and lighting when creating the images for the magazine. Overall, the process helped Sophie learn about using conventions in layout and design as well as targeting audiences.
The document discusses key components of the water cycle through experiments conducted by a group of students. It describes surface runoff as water from rain or snowmelt that flows over land into lakes and rivers. The experiments explore how runoff seeps through the ground to partially form these bodies of water. They also examine condensation, where water meets a cold surface and turns to droplets from hot and cold air meeting, and evaporation, where heated water rises back into the atmosphere.
Submission for Mozilla Labs Design Challenge Summer 2009 by Natan Nikolic.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/)
This presentation covers basic geometric transformations including translation, reflection, and rotation. It provides examples of translating or moving an object without changing its size or shape, reflecting or flipping an object over a line, and rotating or turning an object around a fixed point. The presentation uses photos to demonstrate these transformations on 2D shapes.
This presentation covers the geometric transformations of translation, rotation, and reflection through several photos. Translation involves moving a figure in a certain direction without changing its shape or size. Reflection produces a mirror image of a figure across a line. Rotation turns a figure around a fixed point by a certain angle without changing its size or shape.
The document summarizes a school camping trip that took place from March 9th-13th. Students participated in beach activities, climbed a mountain, explored rock pools finding mussels and crabs, and played capture the flag. Their tents were damaged forcing an early return. Photos were included documenting highlights of surf lifesaving lessons, scenic views from the top of the mountain, and students enjoying various activities.
Frederick C. Rein establishes the earliest known firm to manufacture hearing aids commercially in London in the 1800s. His early non-electric products included ear trumpets, acoustic urns, and speaking tubes. The first electronic hearing aids were constructed after inventions like the telephone and microphone in the 1870s-1880s, though they were bulky and not portable. Modern hearing aids are much smaller, fitting entirely within the ear canal, and allow wearers to adjust sound levels. They can also be wireless and remain in the ear for extended periods.
The document describes the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - showing diagrams A, B, and C representing each state. Diagram A depicts a solid, B a liquid, and C a gas or steam. Liquids like diagram B have particles close together but able to flow past one another. Gases shown in diagram C have particles far apart and can be compressed, unlike solids and liquids whose particles are already close together. The condensation equation is completed with A changing to B and then C changing to B.
Sophie Barber created a magazine as a media product that uses some conventions of real magazines. The front cover uses the magazine title at the top with a large image like real magazines. However, the front image is black and white rather than bright colors typically used on magazine covers. The contents page layout is more random rather than straight like real magazines. Sophie learned new skills using software like Fireworks and techniques like camera angles and lighting when creating the images for the magazine. Overall, the process helped Sophie learn about using conventions in layout and design as well as targeting audiences.
The document discusses key components of the water cycle through experiments conducted by a group of students. It describes surface runoff as water from rain or snowmelt that flows over land into lakes and rivers. The experiments explore how runoff seeps through the ground to partially form these bodies of water. They also examine condensation, where water meets a cold surface and turns to droplets from hot and cold air meeting, and evaporation, where heated water rises back into the atmosphere.
Submission for Mozilla Labs Design Challenge Summer 2009 by Natan Nikolic.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/)
This presentation covers basic geometric transformations including translation, reflection, and rotation. It provides examples of translating or moving an object without changing its size or shape, reflecting or flipping an object over a line, and rotating or turning an object around a fixed point. The presentation uses photos to demonstrate these transformations on 2D shapes.
This presentation covers the geometric transformations of translation, rotation, and reflection through several photos. Translation involves moving a figure in a certain direction without changing its shape or size. Reflection produces a mirror image of a figure across a line. Rotation turns a figure around a fixed point by a certain angle without changing its size or shape.
The document summarizes a school camping trip that took place from March 9th-13th. Students participated in beach activities, climbed a mountain, explored rock pools finding mussels and crabs, and played capture the flag. Their tents were damaged forcing an early return. Photos were included documenting highlights of surf lifesaving lessons, scenic views from the top of the mountain, and students enjoying various activities.
Frederick C. Rein establishes the earliest known firm to manufacture hearing aids commercially in London in the 1800s. His early non-electric products included ear trumpets, acoustic urns, and speaking tubes. The first electronic hearing aids were constructed after inventions like the telephone and microphone in the 1870s-1880s, though they were bulky and not portable. Modern hearing aids are much smaller, fitting entirely within the ear canal, and allow wearers to adjust sound levels. They can also be wireless and remain in the ear for extended periods.
The document describes the three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - showing diagrams A, B, and C representing each state. Diagram A depicts a solid, B a liquid, and C a gas or steam. Liquids like diagram B have particles close together but able to flow past one another. Gases shown in diagram C have particles far apart and can be compressed, unlike solids and liquids whose particles are already close together. The condensation equation is completed with A changing to B and then C changing to B.
This document discusses different geometric transformations including translation, reflection, and rotation. Translation moves every point in a shape a constant distance in a specified direction while reflection involves throwing an object back. Rotation is a circular movement where a central point remains fixed and other points move around it in a circle.
This document discusses different types of camera shots including close up shots that show detail and emotions of the face, long shots that show the subject and surroundings from a distance, low shots that make the subject look more important by positioning the camera lower, and aerial shots that provide a bird's eye view from above. The document concludes by stating it has finished discussing camera shots.
The document discusses responsive web design and web fonts. It notes that web designers should embrace the flexibility of the web compared to print and design accordingly. Responsive design allows content to adapt to different devices through media queries. Web fonts allow custom fonts to be used on websites through technologies like @font-face, with alternatives including Typekit, Google Fonts and self-hosting. Considerations for web fonts include browser support, performance, and fallbacks.
The document discusses key concepts in calculus including functions, limits, derivatives, and derivatives of trigonometric functions. It provides examples of calculating derivatives from first principles using the definition of the derivative and common derivative rules like the product rule and quotient rule. Formulas are also derived for the derivatives of the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
1) Solving linear inequalities involves using the same concepts as solving linear equations to isolate the variable, but inequalities have infinite solutions rather than a single solution.
2) Inequality signs (<, >, ≤, ≥) indicate whether values are less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to another value.
3) Graphing linear inequalities on a number line or coordinate plane involves graphing the corresponding equality and then shading the appropriate side based on the inequality sign and whether it includes the endpoint or not.
The document discusses key concepts in calculus including functions, limits, derivatives, and derivatives of trigonometric functions. It provides examples of calculating derivatives from first principles using the definition of the derivative and common derivative rules like the product rule and quotient rule. Formulas are also derived for the derivatives of the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
This document discusses the four basic conic sections - circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It provides the standard form equations and key characteristics for each conic section with varying positions of the vertex. Circles are defined by a center point and radius. Parabolas are defined by a focus, directrix, and vertex. Ellipses are defined by two foci and the sum of distances to these points. Hyperbolas are defined by two foci and the difference of distances to these points. Examples of each conic section in architecture and acoustics are also given.
Los estudiantes construyeron un modelo de trayectoria entre dos ciudades usando un estambre dividido en segmentos marcados para medir distancias de 10 a 40 metros y tomar el tiempo al caminar y correr entre ellos. Luego anotaron los resultados en una tabla y analizaron las diferencias de tiempo entre ambas formas de desplazamiento.
A Mostra de Teatro de Almada apresenta vários espectáculos até dia 22, incluindo O Concerto sobre as turbulências em palco de um tenor italiano, e peças para crianças como Amãenhecer e Preto no Branco. Há também exposições sobre mitos, oficinas criativas e espectáculos de fantoches e teatro em várias localidades.
The document discusses the name "Jesus Christ" and his significance. It describes Jesus as the creator and sustainer of all things, who brings order, healing, joy and freedom. It says his name satisfies the longing soul, lifts up the poor, and has power over death, sickness and demons. The name Jesus can be trusted to save the lost, heal the sick, and raise the dead. The document urges the reader to call on the name of Jesus when in need of rescue or to turn their life around.
Las castas fueron sin duda uno de los métodos de control de la sociedad novohispana y representaron un intento por limitar el poder de los criollos; sin embargo, fueron excedidas por la realidad. “De mestizo y de india; coyote”.
Presentación Proyecto libreta Creativo Doodle Rosa (1).pdfPatriciaPiedra8
PLANTILLA DE PRESENTACION PARA MULTIUSOSS CANVA , ESTO LO HIZE CON EL FIN DE DESCARGAR UN DOCUMENTO GRATIS JAJAJAJAJA , AL FIN ES MUY BUENA LA PLANTILLA , SI QUIEREN USENLA , LA DESCARGUE DESDE CANVA , CANVA LO MEJOR DE LO MEJOR
EN DIN HAGANLO BIEM
Aquí tienes una descripción al azar de 500 palabras:
En el vasto horizonte del cosmos, donde las estrellas parpadean como joyas incrustadas en el manto celestial, se encuentra un universo lleno de misterios y maravillas. Desde los confines de las galaxias distantes hasta los rincones más oscuros de la imaginación humana, la exploración del cosmos nos lleva a un viaje sin fin de descubrimiento y asombro.
En este vasto universo, la Tierra, nuestro hogar, brilla como una esfera azul brillante suspendida en la inmensidad del espacio. Un mundo de una belleza incomparable, donde los océanos danzan con la luz del sol y los continentes están adornados con una diversidad de paisajes y formas de vida.
Los océanos, vastos y profundos, albergan una inmensa variedad de criaturas marinas, desde las criaturas más pequeñas e imperceptibles hasta los gigantes majestuosos de las profundidades. Los arrecifes de coral, con sus colores vibrantes y formas caprichosas, son como ciudades submarinas llenas de vida y actividad.
En tierra firme, los paisajes varían desde las vastas llanuras hasta las imponentes montañas, desde los densos bosques tropicales hasta los áridos desiertos. Cada rincón de la Tierra está habitado por una diversidad de formas de vida, desde las diminutas bacterias hasta los majestuosos elefantes y los ágiles leopardos.
Pero la belleza de la Tierra también está marcada por la fragilidad de su ecosistema. El cambio climático, la deforestación y la contaminación amenazan con perturbar el delicado equilibrio de la naturaleza, poniendo en peligro la vida en el planeta. Es responsabilidad de cada uno de nosotros proteger y preservar este precioso hogar que compartimos.
Mientras exploramos las maravillas de la Tierra, también miramos hacia el cielo en busca de respuestas a las preguntas más profundas sobre el universo. Desde los telescopios terrestres hasta los satélites en órbita, la humanidad ha desplegado una red de ojos en el cielo para desentrañar los secretos del cosmos.
Las estrellas, como faros en la oscuridad, nos guían a través del vasto océano cósmico, mientras que los planetas y las lunas nos ofrecen destellos de mundos distantes y paisajes extraterrestres. En los confines del sistema solar y más allá, los científicos buscan signos de vida más allá de la Tierra, preguntándose si estamos solos en el universo.
Pero incluso mientras miramos hacia las estrellas en busca de respuestas, recordamos que nuestro hogar, la Tierra, es un oasis de vida en un vasto y desolado desierto cósmico. Es aquí, en este pequeño rincón del universo, donde encontramos la belleza, la diversidad y la maravilla que nos inspiran a explorar y descubrir más sobre el mundo que nos rode
This document discusses different geometric transformations including translation, reflection, and rotation. Translation moves every point in a shape a constant distance in a specified direction while reflection involves throwing an object back. Rotation is a circular movement where a central point remains fixed and other points move around it in a circle.
This document discusses different types of camera shots including close up shots that show detail and emotions of the face, long shots that show the subject and surroundings from a distance, low shots that make the subject look more important by positioning the camera lower, and aerial shots that provide a bird's eye view from above. The document concludes by stating it has finished discussing camera shots.
The document discusses responsive web design and web fonts. It notes that web designers should embrace the flexibility of the web compared to print and design accordingly. Responsive design allows content to adapt to different devices through media queries. Web fonts allow custom fonts to be used on websites through technologies like @font-face, with alternatives including Typekit, Google Fonts and self-hosting. Considerations for web fonts include browser support, performance, and fallbacks.
The document discusses key concepts in calculus including functions, limits, derivatives, and derivatives of trigonometric functions. It provides examples of calculating derivatives from first principles using the definition of the derivative and common derivative rules like the product rule and quotient rule. Formulas are also derived for the derivatives of the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
1) Solving linear inequalities involves using the same concepts as solving linear equations to isolate the variable, but inequalities have infinite solutions rather than a single solution.
2) Inequality signs (<, >, ≤, ≥) indicate whether values are less than, greater than, less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to another value.
3) Graphing linear inequalities on a number line or coordinate plane involves graphing the corresponding equality and then shading the appropriate side based on the inequality sign and whether it includes the endpoint or not.
The document discusses key concepts in calculus including functions, limits, derivatives, and derivatives of trigonometric functions. It provides examples of calculating derivatives from first principles using the definition of the derivative and common derivative rules like the product rule and quotient rule. Formulas are also derived for the derivatives of the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
This document discusses the four basic conic sections - circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. It provides the standard form equations and key characteristics for each conic section with varying positions of the vertex. Circles are defined by a center point and radius. Parabolas are defined by a focus, directrix, and vertex. Ellipses are defined by two foci and the sum of distances to these points. Hyperbolas are defined by two foci and the difference of distances to these points. Examples of each conic section in architecture and acoustics are also given.
Los estudiantes construyeron un modelo de trayectoria entre dos ciudades usando un estambre dividido en segmentos marcados para medir distancias de 10 a 40 metros y tomar el tiempo al caminar y correr entre ellos. Luego anotaron los resultados en una tabla y analizaron las diferencias de tiempo entre ambas formas de desplazamiento.
A Mostra de Teatro de Almada apresenta vários espectáculos até dia 22, incluindo O Concerto sobre as turbulências em palco de um tenor italiano, e peças para crianças como Amãenhecer e Preto no Branco. Há também exposições sobre mitos, oficinas criativas e espectáculos de fantoches e teatro em várias localidades.
The document discusses the name "Jesus Christ" and his significance. It describes Jesus as the creator and sustainer of all things, who brings order, healing, joy and freedom. It says his name satisfies the longing soul, lifts up the poor, and has power over death, sickness and demons. The name Jesus can be trusted to save the lost, heal the sick, and raise the dead. The document urges the reader to call on the name of Jesus when in need of rescue or to turn their life around.
Las castas fueron sin duda uno de los métodos de control de la sociedad novohispana y representaron un intento por limitar el poder de los criollos; sin embargo, fueron excedidas por la realidad. “De mestizo y de india; coyote”.
Presentación Proyecto libreta Creativo Doodle Rosa (1).pdfPatriciaPiedra8
PLANTILLA DE PRESENTACION PARA MULTIUSOSS CANVA , ESTO LO HIZE CON EL FIN DE DESCARGAR UN DOCUMENTO GRATIS JAJAJAJAJA , AL FIN ES MUY BUENA LA PLANTILLA , SI QUIEREN USENLA , LA DESCARGUE DESDE CANVA , CANVA LO MEJOR DE LO MEJOR
EN DIN HAGANLO BIEM
Aquí tienes una descripción al azar de 500 palabras:
En el vasto horizonte del cosmos, donde las estrellas parpadean como joyas incrustadas en el manto celestial, se encuentra un universo lleno de misterios y maravillas. Desde los confines de las galaxias distantes hasta los rincones más oscuros de la imaginación humana, la exploración del cosmos nos lleva a un viaje sin fin de descubrimiento y asombro.
En este vasto universo, la Tierra, nuestro hogar, brilla como una esfera azul brillante suspendida en la inmensidad del espacio. Un mundo de una belleza incomparable, donde los océanos danzan con la luz del sol y los continentes están adornados con una diversidad de paisajes y formas de vida.
Los océanos, vastos y profundos, albergan una inmensa variedad de criaturas marinas, desde las criaturas más pequeñas e imperceptibles hasta los gigantes majestuosos de las profundidades. Los arrecifes de coral, con sus colores vibrantes y formas caprichosas, son como ciudades submarinas llenas de vida y actividad.
En tierra firme, los paisajes varían desde las vastas llanuras hasta las imponentes montañas, desde los densos bosques tropicales hasta los áridos desiertos. Cada rincón de la Tierra está habitado por una diversidad de formas de vida, desde las diminutas bacterias hasta los majestuosos elefantes y los ágiles leopardos.
Pero la belleza de la Tierra también está marcada por la fragilidad de su ecosistema. El cambio climático, la deforestación y la contaminación amenazan con perturbar el delicado equilibrio de la naturaleza, poniendo en peligro la vida en el planeta. Es responsabilidad de cada uno de nosotros proteger y preservar este precioso hogar que compartimos.
Mientras exploramos las maravillas de la Tierra, también miramos hacia el cielo en busca de respuestas a las preguntas más profundas sobre el universo. Desde los telescopios terrestres hasta los satélites en órbita, la humanidad ha desplegado una red de ojos en el cielo para desentrañar los secretos del cosmos.
Las estrellas, como faros en la oscuridad, nos guían a través del vasto océano cósmico, mientras que los planetas y las lunas nos ofrecen destellos de mundos distantes y paisajes extraterrestres. En los confines del sistema solar y más allá, los científicos buscan signos de vida más allá de la Tierra, preguntándose si estamos solos en el universo.
Pero incluso mientras miramos hacia las estrellas en busca de respuestas, recordamos que nuestro hogar, la Tierra, es un oasis de vida en un vasto y desolado desierto cósmico. Es aquí, en este pequeño rincón del universo, donde encontramos la belleza, la diversidad y la maravilla que nos inspiran a explorar y descubrir más sobre el mundo que nos rode
-La adhesión entre los espermatozoides y las membranas plasmáticas de las células oviductales está asegurada por moléculas expuestas en la superficie rostral de los espermatozoides y capaces de unir carbohidratos en la superficie de las células oviductuales especifica para cada especie
-La adhesión entre los espermatozoides y las membranas plasmáticas de las células oviductales está asegurada por moléculas expuestas en la superficie rostral de los espermatozoides y capaces de unir carbohidratos en la superficie de las células oviductuales especifica para cada especie.
-Unas horas antes de la ovulación, los espermatozoides unidos comienzan a liberarse y progresan hacia la unión ampular/ístmica, donde el ovocito ovulado se detendrá para la fertilización.
Objetivo
-Revisar el conocimiento disponible sobre las moléculas involucradas en la selección, almacenamiento y liberación de espermatozoides del reservorio oviductal.
Enganchados nº1_Fanzine de verano de junio de 2024Miguel Ventayol
Número 1 del fanzine de creación Enganchados.
Escrito e ideado por Miguel G. Ventayol.
Poemas, textos breves, narrativa y crítica literaria.
He escrito el primer fanzine para este verano de 2024, con la intención de que tenga continuidad en el tiempo.
Con una serie de poemas surgidos de diversas plantillas de CANVA, porque me pareció divertido trabajar sobre esas imágenes; así como poemas y algunos textos.
Algunos de ellos de experiencias personales, otros inventados.
Recuerdos de discos como el de Supersubmarina, Eels o Los Planetas
ÍNDICE
copiar. página 4
una cala frente al mar. página 5
una plaza en verano. página 6
tierra. página 7
échate unas risas, primo. página 8
palabras son solo palabras, a fin de cuentas. página 9
gírate. página 10
enganchados. páginas 11-13
luis, celine y la chica de ojos Bowie. páginas 14-15
crítica literaria. páginas 16-18
párate y mira. página 19
aniversario de super 8. página 20-22
échate unas risas, primo 2. página 23
FIN. página 24