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Posted on: #iteachmsu

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over 5 years ago
Test post L Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is the sum of techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation.
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about 2 months ago
By chathu:
“Start an adopt-a-tree program. This allows farmers to do what they do best—grow things. To start, you’ll need to have a simple website. But if you run a farm, you should have one anyway. The next thing you’ll need are the actual trees and the tools to plant them. Invest in a good quality camera to take pictures of the trees for the people adopting them. Take pictures when you plant them and as they grow to use as proof that you planted the trees. Finally, have certificates printed up to show adoption of the trees and ones that are to be given as a gift or memorial.”
“Start an adopt-a-tree program. This allows farmers to do what they do best—grow things. To start, you’ll need to have a simple website. But if you run a farm, you should have one anyway. The next thing you’ll need are the actual trees and the tools to plant them. Invest in a good quality camera to take pictures of the trees for the people adopting them. Take pictures when you plant them and as they grow to use as proof that you planted the trees. Finally, have certificates printed up to show adoption of the trees and ones that are to be given as a gift or memorial.”
Assessing Learning
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over 2 years ago

At Scrum.org, we have two webcast series that can help you continue your learning. ScrumPulse is an educational webcast series designed to help those new to Scrum and those with experience learn and improve. We also offer an Ask a Professional Scrum Trainer series, which is a live interactive session where you can bring your toughest Scrum questions and challenges! Below is the listing of the webcasts we have coming up soon! All previously recorded webcasts are located
Disciplinary Content
Posted on: Agile testers group 2

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about 6 years ago
Agile workers :
Just how does agile working differ from flexible working?
Employees have different needs today as they try to manage both work and home life. Because of this, the old-fashioned 9-to-5 has been tweaked to suit and if Dolly Parton were to update her classic song, 'agile' and 'flexible' working will have to be written in.
Although the words have similar meanings, they're two different things when it comes to working. In simple terms, one is for you to have greater flexibility to your work-life balance and the other is to make you work more agile in its operation.
The right to request flexible working was introduced in 2014, under the Flexible Working Regulations and has helped people take more control over their careers and lives. It offers different types of flexible working that an employee can request - if they have worked at the company for at least 26 weeks - and includes different hours of work, home working and job shares.
Just how does agile working differ from flexible working?
Employees have different needs today as they try to manage both work and home life. Because of this, the old-fashioned 9-to-5 has been tweaked to suit and if Dolly Parton were to update her classic song, 'agile' and 'flexible' working will have to be written in.
Although the words have similar meanings, they're two different things when it comes to working. In simple terms, one is for you to have greater flexibility to your work-life balance and the other is to make you work more agile in its operation.
The right to request flexible working was introduced in 2014, under the Flexible Working Regulations and has helped people take more control over their careers and lives. It offers different types of flexible working that an employee can request - if they have worked at the company for at least 26 weeks - and includes different hours of work, home working and job shares.
Navigating Context
Posted on: 12 Best API Testing Tools for 2025

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about 2 months ago
Child group content by Chathu: “Start an adopt-a-tree program. This allows farmers to do what they do best—grow things. To start, you’ll need to have a simple website. But if you run a farm, you should have one anyway. The next thing you’ll need are the actual trees and the tools to plant them. Invest in a good-quality camera to take pictures of the trees for the people adopting them. Take pictures when you plant them and as they grow to use as proof that you planted the trees. Finally, have certificates printed up to show adoption of the trees and ones that are to be given as a gift or memorial.”
Justice and Belonging
Posted on: 12 Best API Testing Tools for 2025

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about 2 months ago

Child group content by Chathu:
Rural Agriculture Small Farm Ideas
A tree nursery can be a great investment when done right. Most farmers start with 10 to 20 seedlings on a small plot and, with the right marketing strategy, have the baby trees sold out before they mature. Seedlings run from 15 cents to $1.60 per tree, a sapling of two years can sell for $20 to $100, and a fully-grown tree can get you $1,000 or more—making for a large profit, if you have the time to wait.
Spend some time researching how to organically source the trees you want to grow. Fruit tree propagation, for example, can be done by grafting or budding (joining parts from multiple plants), and this increases your chances of producing the same variety of trees as opposed to using seeds.
If you have 10 or more acres, experience growing trees, and the right climate, Christmas tree farms can be a profitable option. You need to watch the trees as they grow, pruning them to make sure they are healthy and bushy for the holidays.
Rural Agriculture Small Farm Ideas
A tree nursery can be a great investment when done right. Most farmers start with 10 to 20 seedlings on a small plot and, with the right marketing strategy, have the baby trees sold out before they mature. Seedlings run from 15 cents to $1.60 per tree, a sapling of two years can sell for $20 to $100, and a fully-grown tree can get you $1,000 or more—making for a large profit, if you have the time to wait.
Spend some time researching how to organically source the trees you want to grow. Fruit tree propagation, for example, can be done by grafting or budding (joining parts from multiple plants), and this increases your chances of producing the same variety of trees as opposed to using seeds.
If you have 10 or more acres, experience growing trees, and the right climate, Christmas tree farms can be a profitable option. You need to watch the trees as they grow, pruning them to make sure they are healthy and bushy for the holidays.
Justice and Belonging
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6 months ago

Factors that foster attention, positive behavior, and academic and social success include
establishing positive relationships with students, adopting classroom management techniques,
and creating a physical arrangement that facilitates learning.
establishing positive relationships with students, adopting classroom management techniques,
and creating a physical arrangement that facilitates learning.
Disciplinary Content
Posted on: Green Concepts

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8 months ago

Green Concepts has the perfect solution: pet turf. This is nothing like that green grass carpet people put on patios, and it’s something you as well as your furry friends will absolutely love.
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