Planet of Life: Apes to Man: Teacher’s Guide Grade Level: 6-8 Curriculum Focus: Animals Lesson Duration: Two class periods Program Description Climb our family tree in Apes to Man to find out how the unpredictable forces of evolution shaped our primate ancestors and Earth’s first hominids. And discover the many fine traits we have in common — including perception‚ cleverness‚ and a gift for communicating! Onscreen Questions and Activities Segment 1‚ Planet of Life: Apes to Man: Part One • •
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The problem of saving the planet is nowadays very urgent. Global warming‚ pollution of the great oceans – these things are undoubtedly influencing or lives and might erase us‚ human beings‚ from the surface of the earth. Totally. And very soon. Mother Nature cannot stand or our behavior anymore and now it is time for us to think about our future. All the processes which have been launched already of course cannot be reversed or even stooped‚ but we can and we must slow them down in order to spend
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What is Triple bottom line? - A stool is stable only if it has three legs The triple bottom line (abbreviated as "TBL" or "3BL"‚ and also known as "people‚ planet‚ profit" or "the three pillars”) captures an expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational (and societal) success: economic‚ ecological and socia"People‚ planet and profit" succinctly describes the triple bottom lines and the goal of sustainability. "People" refer to employees‚ shareholders‚ customers‚ suppliers‚
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In “Prisoner on the Hell Planet: A Case History‚” Art Spiegelman evokes German expressionist wood-cut drawings‚ similar to Lynd Ward‚ to convey and suggest depth and weight through his use of heavy and jagged lines. This strategy in turn helps the viewer embrace the emotional anguish Artie is feeling after finding out his mother had passed. Spiegelman sets the shockingly confessional tone of the piece in the first two frames by wasting no time describing his mother’s method of suicide. The 1972 story’s
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No‚ it’s a new planet! Just as Neil Armstrong said when he took his first step on the moon this is‚ “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” This planet has the potential to change our world as we know it. On this planet there is life with and ecosystem just like ours‚ but the way the life uses their resources is different. The inhabitants of this planet are… COMPUTERS. Living‚ breathing‚ eating‚ computers! Crazy‚ right? But unlike humans these computers
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Merrell Knighten in his essay called The Triple Paternity of Forbidden Planet‚ the main difference between Shakespeare’s The Tempest and the 1956 science fiction adaptation Forbidden Planet (referred to as FP) is the use and control of power. In The Tempest‚ Prospero knows what power he holds through the use of his books and spells‚ and ultimately uses these powers to restore order to the island. However‚ in forbidden Planet‚ Morbius’ powers are unknown to him and ultimately lead to his demise. This
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al Internation 23 ting dren’s Pain Chil n Competitio RD Waste Theme: Food Food‚ net—Save Save the Pla is Wasting the Planet Wasting Food 23RD INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S PAINTING COMPETITION ABOUT THE COMPETITION The International Children’s Painting Competition on the Environment is organized every year by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)‚ the Japan-based Foundation for Global Peace and Environment (FGPE)‚ Bayer and Nikon Corporation. It has been held since
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Frankenstein VS Planet of the Apes: A Frightful Showdown Humans as a species like to experiment with the world around them and push the limits of any known law. As a result‚ the human race is constantly toying with the everlasting puzzle: What is life and how can it be manipulated? Through many realistic fiction stories—such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Rise of the Planet of the Apes—the general public is able to take a look into how far the human mind wants to go. Both stories use technology
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unsustainable for humans. If the human race does not change and solve their problems effectively‚ it is a great possiblity that the world will turn into the barren planet from the film‚ and be forced to live on a cold ship in space. The depletion of the natural resources is a main issue for the unsustainability of the human race and the planet. People take more than they can replace. For example‚ it takes longer to grow an oak tree than it does chopping one down. The resource is not being sufficeintly
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there were smart enough to make a cure for cancer. Only 6 scientist had the same score. At this time it was all old no plumbing no phones. For what they thought the 6 scientist had a 1 week flight to the red planet the government had technology way beyond aliens. So they arrived at the red planet it seemed that there is already 4 scientist there‚ they were working on how to go into time. They set up their lab and got comfy and do what they are aspost to do. They are seeing how water animals interact
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