PPT-How and why do things happen?

Author : tawny-fly | Published Date : 2015-10-26

What do we mean by this See if you understand from this example Things never just happen Alphonse the Camel Once upon a time there was a camel called Alphonse For

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "How and why do things happen?" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

How and why do things happen?: Transcript


What do we mean by this See if you understand from this example Things never just happen Alphonse the Camel Once upon a time there was a camel called Alphonse For various reasons relating to an unfortunate accident during his birth the camel had severe back problems This was not the end of his misfortune however because he had an evil exploitative owner called Frank the Camel Killer who regularly overloaded his camels prior to taking them on gruelling and totally unnecessary round trips up and down mountains on his way to deliver goods to his customers These customers shockingly were completely indifferent to these frequent and gross violations of the rights of camels and found Frank and his antics at least vaguely endearing Well one Friday Frank had just finished loadingup Alphonse and his poor exploited fellow creatures for yet another gruelling and totally unnecessary round trip up and down the mountains He had piled and piled and piled up the goods onto Alphonses back and was taking a break and reflecting smugly on his . Michael Jordan Former NBA star regarded as one of the greatest athletes in any sport The way that superior performers make it happen i s called Deliberate Practice Deliberate Practice DP has become a stateoftheart concept that is applied in numerou 7.5 The student will read and demonstrate comprehension of a variety of fictional texts, narrative nonfiction, and poetry. .. e) Make. , confirm, and revise predictions. . What is a prediction? . A prediction is a forecast or an educated guess of what may happen next. 10.4.1: Describe the rise of industrial economies and their link to imperialism and colonialism (e.g., the role played by national security and strategic advantage; moral issues raised by the search for national hegemony, Social Darwinism, and the missionary impulse; material issues such as land, resources, and technology.. An Introduction to Epictetus’s Stoicism. Some Facts about Stoicism. Began Roughly 300 BC. Lasted about 500 years. Heavily influenced Spinoza. Descartes was a major influence on Spinoza. Stoic philosophers include:. Characters. Most of the characters in these thriller movies tend to be more human than characters you would see in an action movie for example, no matter how much better the characters are than actual humans they still are very human in nature. An example would be Jason Bourne in the Bourne films as he is able to calculate what will happen at what time much better than any normal human could do, and yet still shows human emotions which makes the viewer feel that the person on screen is still human.. Be Proactive. Based on the work of Stephen Covey. What happens to a bottle of soda when you shake it up?. It EXPLODES!. Sometimes things go wrong, and we feel shaken up. As a result, we might EXPLODE on someone or something. This is called being REACTIVE. Has this ever happened to you? Explain what happened and why. Was this a good way to let go of all of your feelings? Why or why not?.  . #5 GROUP ACTIVITY.  .  .  .  .  . Study the images that follow and consider the questions that accompany each one. How do the subjects that the pictures address relate to the themes in the music of . LITERARY ELEMENTS. Concept. :. Plot. Concept. :. Theme. Lesson Essential . How do I distinguish among the 5 basic elements of plot and place them on a plot diagram?. How do I identify the four main types of conflict in a literary plot and in non-print media?. Was the ink a mixture or a pure substance? How do you know?. Explain how the ink was separated? key words: solute, solvent, dissolve, attraction, particle, soluble . Label the diagram below using the following words: CHROMATOGRAPHY PAPER, SOLUTE SPOTS, SOLVENT, SPOT OF MIXTURE TO BE SEPARATED, SOLVENT MOVES UP PAPER. . Newspapers.  . Informal. Use of puns. Use of alliteration. Exaggeration for effect. Slang. Colloquial language (chatty). Informal names used. Short, snappy sentences. Heightened language (over the top). . future. . techology. 1º DAW. Artificial intelligence is. a program which aims to . create machines (robots) that have the ability. to reason and think like humans. . ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. THERE ARE DIFFERENT ANSWERS WHY CAN NOT KNOW THE FUTURE AND CAN NOT KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN .. 8. th. grade language arts. Conditional Mood. Indicates a conditional state that will cause something else to happen (something has to happen before something else can happen). Often marked by the words . is called the vasovagal responseVasovagal syncope: an overreaction to a trigger (like a needle or blood). It is one of the most common causes of fainting. Warning signs Changes Weakness Headache N The King John School. Carrie Ankin & Jess Denny. Collaborative Working. Two points of contact within the school means that between us it takes the pressure off one person. There are two people checking emails and opportunities that the school could engage with..

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"How and why do things happen?"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents