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Transcript: Culture powerpoint of: By Zackary Bachicha New Zealand Culture New Zealand New Zealand food 1. Food In New Zealand they eat: Seafood and crawfish lamb Alcoholic beverages French fries (chips) Ice cream and fruit salad Artisan cheese pies( pot pies are most common) Cultural foods: Maori Hangi(food cooked underground in natural geothermal pools for speacial occasions) Foods cooked include: chicken, pork, mutton, pumpkin, ptatoes, sweet potatoes, and pudding. BBQ (outdoor cooking) foods cooked: Lamb, beef sausages, and poultry. Potato salad, garlic bread, and vegtable salades are also made. New Zealand's main religion is: Christian says brittanica.com, at least 28% of New Zealands population. 2. Main Religion New Zealands Government(s) and Money Parliamentary System Unitary State Constitutional Monarchy New Zealands Money: New Zealand dollar Uses Money symbol $ Uses euro coin 3. Government and money New Zealends Main Language New Zealands Main Language is Maori 4. Main language Nonverbal language in New Zealand Eye contact shows honesty but holding it for a long time is seen as you examining and being rude to them, some older people see direct eye contact as agressive and rude. Patting someone on the shoulder or arm helps emphasise a point. Handshaking with eye contact is a good way to greet with confidence someone in New Zealand In New Zealand people incate their feelings with facial expressions 5. Non-verbal communication New Zealands Value on Individualism New Zealand is more individualistic than collective. People in New Zealand are expected to look after their sleves and their family, they are expected to be self credible and show self integrity and initative in the work place. When they are hired employeers look at employees merit and self accomplishment. 6. value placed on individualism New Zealands Role of women 7. Role of women In New Zealand women are well respected and are allowed powerful roles. Women in New Zealeand are given equal rights and education. Discrimination of gender is illegal. Noticeably Powerful roles women have had in New Zealand: Prime minister Parliament (legistlation body in Government) roles City mayor Ceo Ann Sherry was the first women Ceo of a Bank New Zealnads Association with color The color blue on the New Zealand flag represents the Sea. Green on the New Zealand flag represents land. Black and silver represent the Maori tribe (Native tribe, indigenous to New Zealand 8. Associations with color Interesting facts of New Zealand The Stars on the flag of New Zealand represent the Southern Cross Constellation People born in New Zealand are called Kiwis, after the Kiwi bird There is 3 official languages in New Zealand: New Zealand sign language, English and Maori(main). 1/3 of the country is reserved as a national park There are way more animals than humans in New Zealand, only 5% are human. There are 10 active valcanoes in New Zealand and one is a subermarine 9. Interesting Facts

Chinese Culture

Transcript: The History Of China Thank you for your attention! This image is the landarea that the Xia has conqured. Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE) Yan Dynasty (cont.) Qing Dynasty 1644~1911 Sui Dynasty (581~618 B.C.E) These arrowheads were made in the Shang Dynasty. The picture on the right handside is the bucket that they used to contain arrows. Eastern Jin (cont.) This image is a equipment that the Zhou women wore as a ear ring. Ming Dynasty (cont.) Sui Wendi (Yang Jian) 581 - 604 B.C.E Sui Yangdi (Yang Guang) 604 - 617 B.C.E Sui Gongdi (Yang You) 617 - 618 B.C.E Sui Wendi (Yang Jian): seized the throne when the emperor died. Sui Yangdi (Yang Guang): second son of Yang Jian; known as a beginner to the decline of the dynasty Sui Gongdi (Yang You): last emperor of Sui dynasty; yeild the throne to Li Yuan. The war between the Qin and the Han Dynasty was lasted for four years. At last the Han Dynasty finally won the battle and created his empire at 207 B.C.E. Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE) Taizu (Borjigin Temujin) 1206 - 1227 Ruizong (Borjigin Tolui) 1227 - 1229 Taizong (Borjigin Ögedei) 1229 - 1241 Empress Zhaoci (Töregene Khâtûn) 1241 - 1246 Dingzong (Borjigin Güyük) 1246 - 1248 Empress Qinshu (Oghul Ghaymish) 1248 - 1251 Xianzong (Borjigin Möngke) 1251 - 1259 Yuan Shizu (Borjigin Kublai) 1260 - 1294 Yuan Chengzong (Borjigin Temür) 1295 - 1307 The Shang Dynasty lasted for 600 years, 30 emporers and 17 generations. The Shang Dynasty produced the calendar on the cycle of the moon. This image is the landarea that the Qin Dynasty had conqured. Southern Dynasty (420 ~ 589) Ming Dynasty Emperors (cont.) Eastern Jin 317~420 Qing Dynasty (cont.) Ming Daizong (Zhu Qiyu): younger brother of Yingzong; he was on the throne when his brother was captured by Mongols. Ming Xianzong (Zhu Jianshen): son of Emperor Yingzong; skipped two years during his career because of his age problem Ming Xiaozong (Zhu Youtang): son of Emperor Xianzong Ming Wuzong (Zhu Houzhao): The eldest son of Emperor Xiaozong; he was irresponsible with himself in playing with women. Ming Shizong (Zhu Houcong): cousin of Emperor Wuzong and nephew of Emperor Xiaozong Xia Dynasty (2100-1600 BCE) Qing Dynasty Emperors This landarea that the Han had is almost the same size as the Qin Dynasty. This rusted circle is a coin that the Han Dynasty used to buy objects and other stuffs. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Sun Quan: the founder of Kingdom of Wu; the longest emporer who ruled the Kingdom of Wu. Sun Liang: Sun Quan's youngest son; also known as the Prince of Kuaiji Sun Xiu: older brother of Sun Liang; also known for differing opinions Sun Hao: a crown prince of the first emperor Sun Quan; surrendered to the Jin Court. Emperor Jiaqing (Yongyan) 1796 - 1820 Emperor Daoguang (Minning) 1820 - 1850 Emperor Xianfeng (Yizhu) 1850 - 1861 Emperor Tongzhi (Zaichun) 1861 - 1875 Emperor Guangxu (Zaitian) 1875 - 1908 Emperor Xuantong (Puyi) 1908 - 1911 Northern Dynasty 386~581 This image is the land area that the Shang Dynasty had conqured. This image is very famous in China because it was the first and the only man made real size human figures. Although the Qin Dynasty lasted for 15 years, the Qin Dynasty did a great role controling China. Unlike other dynasties, it was the first dynasty that was unifed with other land areas. Also the Qin Dynasty created the Terrecotta Soldiers. Northern Wei (386~534 B.C.E) Eastern Wei (534~550 B.C.E) Western Wei (535~556 B.C.E) Northern Qi (550~577 B.C.E) Northern Zhou (557~581 BC.E) Yan Dynasty Emporers Kingdom of Shu (221~263) Yuan Wuzong (Borjigin Qayshan) 1308 - 1311 Yuan Renzong (Borjigin Ayurparibhadra) 1312 - 1320 Yuan Yingzong (Borjigin Suddhipala) 1321 - 1323 Taiding Di (Borjigin Yesün-Temür) 1324 - 1328 Tianshun Di (Borjigin Arigaba) 1328 Yuan Wenzong (Borjigin Toq-Temür) 1328 - 1332 Yuan Mingzong (Borjigin Qoshila) 1329 Yuan Ningzong (Borjigin Irinchibal) 1332 Yuan Huizong (Borjigin Toghan-Temür) 1333 - 1368 The image at the right is called "The Great Wall of China." The Xia dynasty built it to stop the Mogolians to invade China. Taizu (Borjigin Temujin): founder of the Monglian Empire Ruizong (Borjigin Tolui): fourth son of Temujin; only conquered for 2 years after Temujin's death. Taizong (Borjigin Ögedei): he formed an alliance with the Southern Song to fight against Jin Dynasty. Empress Zhaoci (Töregene Khâtûn): he was succuss to get the throne but yields it to the next emperor of Yan dynasty Dingzong (Borjigin Güyük): the oldest son of Taizong Empress Qinshu (Oghul Ghaymish): she ruled for three years after the death of Dingzong Xianzong (Borjigin Möngke): the Yan army began to fight against the Southern Song; died during the march. Ming Taizu (Zhu Yuanzhang) 1368 - 1398 Ming Huizong (Zhu Yunwen) 1399 - 1402 Ming Chengzu (Zhu Di) 1403 - 1424 Ming Renzong (Zhu Gaochi ) 1425 Ming Xuanzong (Zhu Zhanji) 1426 - 1435 Ming Yingzong (Zhu Qizhen) 1436 - 1449, 1457 - 1464 Ming Daizong (Zhu Qiyu) 1450 - 1457 Ming Xianzong (Zhu Jianshen) 1465 - 1487

Culture Powerpoint

Transcript: The main traditional food that comes from Scotland is haggis. It is a mince type of meat that ost scottish people eat but from my point of view it isnt the best. At school I would eat fish and chips some days but other days pasta etc in the school cafeteria. Lastly at home I would eat chicken and beef at home for dinner and lunch on occasions. My City and Country I am british and from the UK. I was brought up in dubai and was born there but my whole family is from scotland, brought up in a city named Glasgow, where I lived for 3 years of my life between the age of 13-16 There is a few festivals. Firstly there is TITP. Also there is tatoo festival in edinbrugh where all the pipemen play. Clothes I wear- Golf is no doubt the most famously Scottish sport. Also football is pretty big and cycling. Football is big as everyone is so passionate about it. The team I support is rangers who seemed to lose everything but they are getting back to the top. Also cycling is big as the fastsest cyclist in the world is scottish named Sir Chris Hoy. To school- School uniform in scotland is white shirt with a supplied tie from the school with the badge of the school logo on it. Black trousers with any black or white shoes. Traditional clothing in scotland- Hobbies and sports Festivals in Scotland Languages Symbols and colours that represent my Country Everyday- Theweather in scotland is mostly cold and raining so I would normally wear joggies with a jumper in the house, however when going out i would wear jeans with a smart jumper. Clothes I wear Some places in scotland they speak gaelic. No other languages are really spoke except this and english. Traditional clothing for men is the kilt. This is a skirt that men would wear to weddings and special occasions. Culture Powerpoint Food in scotland-

PowerPoint Game Templates

Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

Chinese Culture

Transcript: -Follows Confucius' idea of Li (etiquette that fetters the thoughts and actions), simply means rules of behavior Tai Chi Chuan -More of a focus towards health rather than fighting is important Impacted Martial Arts: Martial Arts: Extensive systems of codified practices and traditions of combat practiced for self-defense, competition, physical health and fitness, as well as spiritual and mental development. Daoism -Developed in China Karate Impacted Martial Arts: -Translated as the way of the hand and the foot Demonstration -Categorized by its slow movements rather than fast, quick movements Buddhism -The belief is that the leg is the longest and strongest weapon a Martial Artist has -Developed in South Korea in 1950s and 1960s in the South Korean Military Why did Bruce Lee create this? Impacted Martial Arts: is important too -Developed in Japan Dave, Kyle, Nick, Tony, Stasia, Matt Taekwondo -Internal Chinese Martial art practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits is important -Practice of meditation had a great impact; gave them an understanding of themselves and the world around them and allows individuals to think clearly and harness their energies for a task Confucianism -Not fighting to kill enemy -Taekwondo dfhdhfh -Taught to defend themselves, not to attack others. Taught suppleness, fitness, and timing -Tai Chi Chua -Deals with Yin and Yang; yin represents the energy inside the body as opposed to the Yang which deals with the physicality of martial arts. -Friendly compitetion, value of restraint and respect for their perceived enemy -Masters enforce the rules of etiquette first, fighting second, as well as nearly touch and stop Comparisons: -Striking art using punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes, and open handed techniques such as knife-hands -Deep philosophical practice -Karate -Bow before and after due to respect for opponent Chinese Culture: Martial Arts Hi YAH! -Known for the emphasis on kicking techniques which distinguishes it from martial arts such as Karate and Kung Fu

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