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Katie Day

NAMS - National Addictions Management Service -- Singapore - 1 views

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    "The National Addictions Management Service (NAMS) was incorporated in Aug 2008. Located at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), NAMS includes the Specialist Outpatient Clinic C (SOC C) as its outpatient arm, and the inpatient Serenity Centre, which provides residential detoxification and rehabilitation. NAMS treats problem gambling and other behavioural addictions (internet, gaming, etc), and substance addictions (alcohol and drugs). "
Morgan V

AMAZON PINK RIVER DOLPHIN - 1 views

  • AMAZON PINK RIVER DOLPHIN...Legendary creatureof the rainforest
  • faculties.... The difference in mind between man and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly is one of degree an
Kyra N

The Tropical Rainforest: Why we should care | El Bosque Nuevo - 1 views

  • The rainforest provides habitat for various species of animals. The canopy, trunk, root system, and even the fallen leaves provide a place for these creatures to live and thrive. What happens when rainforests are destroyed? First, all of the trees, underbrush and the animals not able to escape are killed. Many animals that escape migrate to an area already populated. Since the land will only support a limited number of any species, only a few will survive. At the best we will only have lost those individuals without a habitat. It is possibly, however, that the entire population will uses up all available resources and spirals into extinction
    • Hannah J
       
      Wow so interesting
    • Kyra N
       
      Thanks for the website Hannah(Hannah Jones) It really helped me!!!
  • The rainforest provides habitat for various species of animals. The canopy, trunk, root system, and even the fallen leaves provide a place for these creatures to live and thrive. What happens when rainforests are destroyed? First, all of the trees, underbrush and the animals not able to escape are killed. Many animals that escape migrate to an area already populated. Since the land will only support a limited number of any species, only a few will survive. At the best we will only have lost those individuals without a habitat. It is possibly, however, that the entire population will uses up all available resources and spirals into extinction.
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    There are many environmental issues confronting mankind as we proceed through the new millennia, not the least of which is the ever-growing problem of the destruction of our tropical rainforests. Why should we care about the loss of rainforests? You may
Niharika R

UNESCO - 1 views

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    homepage of this organization
Woo Hyun C

Endangered Rainforest Animals - 1 views

  • The harpy eagle is endangered mainly because of habitat loss and hunting.
    • Shashank A
       
      Protect the harpy eagle
  • there is a probability that about 30 percent of the Manatees will be extinct in the next three generations (90 years).
  • The majors threats to its population are loss of habitat and capture for commercial pet markets.
    • Woo Hyun C
       
      the toucan is endangered because of the pet markets
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  • Though, it is a fact that the rainforest is home to 40-75 percent of the total organisms worldwide, many animal species are listed in the IUCN Red List.
  • Golden Lion Tamarind Monkey: Golden Lion Tamarind Monkey (scientific name Leontopithecus rosalia) is found in the lowland coastal region of the state of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). It is included in the endangered species list as the extent of its occurrence is less than 5,000 kmĀ². The reason for its population decline is humans hunting for its magnificent fur.
    • Woo Hyun C
       
      this is one of the endangered species
Katie Day

War Child International - international home page - 1 views

  • War Child International is a network of independent organisations, working across the world to help children affected by war. War Child was founded upon a fundamental goal: to advance the cause of peace through investing hope in the lives of children caught up in the horrors of war. War Child works in many different conflict areas around the world, helping hundreds of thousands of children every year.
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    there are also separate War Child sites for specific countries, e.g., Australia, Canada, Holland, UK
Morgan V

32390653 (JPEG Image, 804x719 pixels) - Scaled (99%) - 1 views

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    real rain forest food web amazon
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    yeah. I like this website
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    this is a great food chain .I like it
Katie Day

YouTube - I'm a Mac ... and I've Got a Dirty Secret - 1 views

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    "Hello, I'm a Mac, and I'm helping fuel the war in the Congo -- the deadliest war in the world. So are PCs, cell phones, digital cameras and other electronics. That's what Apple's famous ads don't tell you. So actor/activist Brooke Smith and cinematographer Steven Lubensky teamed up with actors Joshua Malina and John Lehr to create a version that sets the record straight. To learn more about conflict minerals and how you can help end war in the Congo, visit www.raisehopeforcongo.org."
Luke Whitehouse

Inquiry Learning and Information Literacy Models - 1 views

    • Luke Whitehouse
       
      Another way of breaking down research skills and information location and retrieval
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    Page with about 20 models on it, some with links, some with great diagrams.
Katherine G

Afghanistan Web Site - Afghanistan Education - 1 views

    • Katherine G
       
      Very good website, holds alot of information about education in Afghanistan.
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    A Afghanies point of view about education in Afghanistan.
Kengo M

TeenLink: How to Write a Bibliography - 1 views

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    you can see how to do a bibliography here
Thomas C

Bears - 1 views

  • Three bear species do not live in cold climates. These tropical bears are the spectacled bear, sun bear and sloth bear. These bear species do not sleep for long parts of the year like their cold-weather cousins.
  • Sun bear; Borneo and other parts of Southeast Asia (endangered)
    • Thomas C
       
      That is a Rainforest bear.
  • Spectacled bear; tropical South America (endangered)
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  • Sun bears, spectacled bears, and sloth bears that live in warm climates do not need to spend time in torpor. But like all bears, they sleep a lot.
    • Thomas C
       
      Rainforest bears don,t have a long sleep in the winter? Intresting.
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    There are some bears that come from the rainforest.
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    Hi Guys!
Kengo M

KET | Forest Field Trip | Tree Products - 1 views

  • Eaten Any Wood Today? You may have! And you probably brushed your teeth with it. Chances are you even dressed with wood. Skeptical? Donā€™t be. Weā€™re all familiar with forest products like lumber, furniture, and paper. But few of us realize how many different things we regularly use that are manufactured from trees. In fact, more than 5,000 wood and paper products make our lives better each day. Here are just a few: Fruits and NutsFruit from trees such as apples and peaches, as well as nuts from trees such as walnuts, are all favorite products grown on trees. Bandage StripsTree gum, sap extracted from trees, makes the adhesive on bandage strips stick to your skin. Baseball BatsThe white ash tree is a hardwood that is used to make baseball batsā€”including, of course, Kentuckyā€™s own Louisville Slugger! CandlesTree gum can be used to make candles. ClothingCellulose is used to produce rayon and acetate, which can be used to make a vast array of clothing such as ties, shirts, dresses, and suits. CombsWood pulp and cellulose can be used to make plastics for items such as hair combs. Cough SyrupCellulose products, used for their even-flowing consistency, often thicken cough syrups and other liquid oral medicines. CrackersNot only is the cracker box a product of trees, but the crackers themselves can be made using a high-purity cellulose. CrayonsGum extracted from trees can help make crayons. Eyeglass FramesCellulose wood fibers are dissolved and can then be formed into molded articles like eyeglass frames. Football HelmetsEthyl cellulose is responsible for making the hard, impact-resistant plastics found in football helmets. GumGum and synthesized essential oils from trees can be used to make chewing gum. Ice CreamIce cream can be made with cellulose, which comes from trees. LipstickCellulose can help give lipstick its easy-apply texture. MakeupMakeup sometimes gets its creamy texture from the tree derivative cellulose. Maple SyrupSap from trees is used to make syrup. Milk CartonsMilk cartons can be made from pulpwood. Nail PolishNail polish contains nitrocellulose to help make the polish glossy when it dries. NewspaperPulpwood is used to make newspaper, wrapping paper, book paper, and wallpaper. PaintMethylcellulose, a product made from cellulose, gives paints their thick consistency. Parmesan CheeseCellulose powder is sometimes used to help keep grated Parmesan cheese pieces from caking together. PencilsTree logs are used to make pencils. PerfumeTree bark is used to make ā€œtall oil,ā€ which cosmetic companies can use to make perfumes. Photo FilmLogs are reduced to pulp, and the pulp is processed to create cellulose acetate chemicals that can be used to make photographic film. ShampooMethylcellulose can be used to thicken shampoo and conditioner. Without it, they would just be soapy water! SpongesCellulose is broken down into chemicals that can be used to make sponges. TiresTree-produced chemicals can be used for making the synthetic rubber found in tires. Toilet PaperWood pulp makes paper products such as toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins, and facial tissue. ToothpasteCellulose can be used in toothpaste to give it a paste-like consistency.
    • Kengo M
       
      forQ3
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    about products from trees
Kengo M

Plants in Desert - 0 views

  • Desert plants have developed various ways to get as much water as possible and to reduce water loss.Some plants have long roots to get water deep in the soil, or branched roots to get water over a wide area. With thick waxy layer on the stems and leaves, water can be retained and the tissues are protected from strong sunshine. Some plants have pin-like leaves to reduce water loss.        Barrel Cactus             Many desert plants are succulents and they store water in their swollen stems or leaves.  
    • Kengo M
       
      plants in the deserts How they survive. Can use for power point.
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    Plants in the deserts use in power point
Kengo M

Sahara Desert Plants - 0 views

  • Sahara Desert Plants The Sahara Desert is often described as a bleak and barren plain. In truth, it is very beautiful and full of different Sahara Desert plants. Sahara Desert Plants Among desert areas throughout the Earth, there are two types. The cold type of desert, which is often found in Arctic regions, is an area that gets very little precipitation. The cold desert can be covered in snow, however, and the temperatures here are chilly and unsuitable for sustaining many life forms. The other type of desert is known as the hot desert, and this is what people usually think of when they picture a desert area. This type of desert is extremely warm and dry, with temperatures reaching unbearable levels, and little to no rain to sustain those who live here. The biggest of the hot deserts is the Sahara Desert, located in Africa. Although this desert is not the most hospitable place for organisms to take up residence, the Sahara Desert plants defy the odds and thrive here.
    • Kengo M
       
      Can use this info for intro of power point
Elizabeth B

Dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The word dragon derives from Greek Ī“ĻĪ±ĪŗĻ‰, via Latin draco. It is attested in Middle English from the 13th century, in the context of medieval bestiaries and legends.
Thomas C

Goblin - Monstropedia - the largest encyclopedia about monsters - 0 views

  • Goblin is a general term that can apply either to the ugliest members of the fae, or to certain sub-races. Those fae numbered among the goblin subraces, include the Scottish Trows, English Spriggans, Welsh Knockers, Cornish Knockers, German Kobolds and Wichtlein, the Irish Phooka and even Shakespeare's infamous Puck .
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    me
Katie Day

Simple Machines - 0 views

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    "Purpose: The purpose of this web site is to teach elementary students about the six simple machines. Each of the machine pages below contain information and activities for the students to use. Teachers may use the links at the bottom for ideas, resources, and lesson plans. Enjoy! About this site... What is a simple machine?"
Audrey C

http://blogs.state.gov/index.php/entries/does_the_un_effectively_fulfill_its_mission - 0 views

  • Yes, if only people would be really and truly aware of what the UN's achievements are, some of the reactions of this blog would be completely different. Just read the annex of the report below where some of the results of the UN and its different agencies are clearly shown and then you will realize that given the very little money we give them, they are doing a whole lot.
  • Yes, if only people would be really and truly aware of what the UN's achievements are, some of the reactions of this blog would be completely different. Just read the annex of the report below where some of the results of the UN and its different agencies are clearly shown and then you will realize that given the very little money we give them, they are doing a whole lot.
  • Yes, if only people would be really and truly aware of what the UN's achievements are, some of the reactions of this blog would be completely different. Just read the annex of the report below where some of the results of the UN and its different agencies are clearly shown and then you will realize that given the very little money we give them, they are doing a whole lot.
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    Opinions on the UN.
Kengo M

Causes of Deforestation - 0 views

  • World Rainforest Movement
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    Deforestation
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