Accomplished by: Rashed Bani Ebrahim Course: First Year Seminar.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bill Robertson June 14, 2006 NSTA Web Seminar Energy: Stop Faking It!
Advertisements

Mr. Smet’s Scientific Studies APPLIED POTENTIAL AND KINETIC ENERGY.
Punctuation in Adjective Clauses. Read the sentence; then, decide if the statement following is true or false The shoes that got rained on smelled funny.
Raising Children. Children as a “Public Good” (Strober) Children as private goods leads to the conclusion that their economic and emotional care are the.
Please take out a piece of paper that you will turn in. There are 5 questions we will answer for this journal. We will do them one at a time, with discussion.
AZ HOD, LLC. Arizona Hydrogen on Demand Will Powe Jr.
STORYTELLING EXPERIENCES ONCE UPON A TIME…. sandman.
SCIENCE JOURNAL 1/9/ st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________.
How do you use your research questions to guide your research over multiple texts?
DISCIPLINE WITHOUT HARM BY: SARAH STAPLES corporal-punishment-is-abuse.html.
Waves: Sound.
Kids’ Home Page Noisy, busy, and colorful, the kids’ home page of Kidnetic.com is designed to keep them interested and engaged while at the same time learning.
VAVLPVCTYMAUS PSABLADDERZSB EBSANTESHTICL RLDUDSKTTVSRA EDEARCENEAUOD CRFNORSASINTD TPEUUOCPTDATP UNRTMTRBEEXME MIEUSUULSNSNN USNMEMNISAIIT AESXSVPENNISI.
Reading to Your Child: The Important Facts You May Not Know Presentation by Mr. Tuson.
L E V N E M O M A G A maglev train is a system of transportation that uses magnetic levitation to suspend, guide, and propel vehicles with magnets rather.
QPLNHTURBIOTS CADAIASOINCOS OSTPOSTLGVAGT AJRLFKLEROUEA CLARITYSOLSTB HTEAMVSRUVAHI INTERACTPELEL NAPKSOCIALIRI GSOCIOGRAMTST CONFORMITYYTY 14 WORDS ANSWERS.
Child protection. This training will help you to understand your responsibilities when working with children as a volunteer or staff member understand.
+ Wind Energy: The Energy that Runs the World! Katie Kerwin, Maggie Malley, and Emily Nester 7B Group 7.
EXAMPLE 1 Use a formula High-speed Train The Acela train travels between Boston and Washington, a distance of 457 miles. The trip takes 6.5 hours. What.
Kelsey Pierce and Celia Priegel
By : Esther Olivera - Stefany Dazevedo - Nilton. Biomimicry or biomimetics is the examination of Nature, its models, systems, processes, and elements.
Pressure By: M and J. Definition Pressure- pressure is the effect that happens when force is applied to a surface. There is 14.7 pounds per square of.
EXAMPLE 1 Use a formula High-speed Train The Acela train travels between Boston and Washington, a distance of 457 miles. The trip takes 6.5 hours. What.
EMMI PIETARILA 8TH GRADE
By Claire Allsopp & Rebecca Jones 8DF. This is What Happens to Different Animals! They don’t know it but these rabbits are about to have animal tests.
Loss. How would you define loss? Is it something negative? Does everyone experience loss? What are some things that come to mind when you hear the word.
Current Events Format for Writing the Current Events Assignment Current Events Assignment Mrs. Gonzalez’s 7 th and 8 th Grade.
Light 1)Properties of light 2)Reflection 3)Colors 4)Refraction.
Getting Ready for Science Fair. Ideas Background Research.
Welcome to Unit 9 The Homeless. Seminar Guidelines Seminar Traffic Light System 1.When I type the word Green – you can type 2.When I type the word Red.
MOTION What is Motion?. §The world around you is on the move. Motion occurs whenever something changes place. It takes a force - a push or pull - to get.
Nov “Trainer for a Day” Dolphin Research Center Grassy Key, Florida Ty Gumerman November 20, 2008.
Scientific Method. What is the Scientific Method? The scientific method is an organized way to find a solution to a problem.
Key Idea #3: Sound is created when something vibrates.
Corporal Punishment in Schools Leslie Boyer Angie Moore.
Light Introduction General Information. Light is a Wave Exactly as ocean waves, sound waves, slinky waves... Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Wave speed.
Sight Words.
Personal Background Historical Setting Achievements Annotated Bibliography I Am Poem Present Your Character.
Welcome! Parent Workshop for Media School Science Exhibit 1.
Visual Impairment. Fatigue, time of day, and medications can cause fluctuating vision. A child may be able to do a task at one time of day, but not at.
10 Important Reasons for Studying Children… 1. To learn more about the child you were; 2. To find out how children think & behave; 3. To understand growth.
By: Maddie Cooper.  Day 1  Day 2  Day3  Our first boat:  It couldn’t float because…  The secret potion didn’t work  Balloons too big so it was.
In today's world we find ourselves faced with many problems and complications that threaten the balance and the well.
The Shinkansen Bullet Train
1 Children Language and Psychology 2010/04/12 Group 郭渝琳 江佳蓉 黃佩如 陳盈如.
Heat is… Energy given off or absorbed by an object A measure of the motion of the molecules in an object The total amount of molecular energy in an object.
Sound Chapter 12 Lesson 2. Sound Stay quiet for 30 seconds. Write the sounds you hear. ___________________.
Welcome to Unit 9 The Homeless HN115. Who are the Homeless?
Designed Learning Joel Rosenberg Chapter 28. Summary Joel Rosenberg, a curriculum developer who helped create this course, Discusses some of the water.
The metal part gets hot enough to burn you! The cloth stays cool.
Early Childhood Learning
The Science & Invention Fair
What is light? Light is a type of energy that travels as a transverse wave. It is also known as Electromagnetic Radiation.
Child protection.
The Science & Invention Fair
The Science & Invention Fair
09/11/2018 Think of as many things that make sound as you can, and for each of these think about what is vibrating.
Skimming & Scanning sdfsdfds.
Velcro and Burdock Burs
London Dispersion Forces
Biomimicry: Innovation inspired by nature
How to start acting like a scientist.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
February 7th, 2019 What will YOU do?.
Joseph works at home. He writes novels about American Indians
Ivory-billed woodpecker
Family Coaching Because even the best of parents sometimes need a little help… All parents, even the best of them, sometimes wonder about their children’s.
Factors Affecting Diffusion
London Dispersion Forces
Aristotle ( BCE): Wisdom Inspired by Nature
Presentation transcript:

Accomplished by: Rashed Bani Ebrahim Course: First Year Seminar

Contents:

* Definition: * Biomimetic designs refer to man-made processes, devices, substances or systems which imitate nature to develop new devices that enhance human life. * Through the help of biomimetic systems, scientists, researchers, engineers, and business people have increasingly turned towards nature for design and inspiration.

* The fastest train in the world * 200 miles/hour= the maximum speed measured * Located: West of Japan (Shinkansen) * Introduced in the early 1960’s (1964) * Considered the most reliable high-speed train in the world! why?

Noise! Every-time the train came out of any tunnel, it was produce an extremely irritating emphatic bang! How does this happen? The change in air pressure! It has been estimated that resident that are one-quarter a mile way could hear the noise Complain? Solution?

Kingfishers are a group of small to medium sized brightly colored birds. large heads, (long, sharp, pointed bills) short legs Stubby tails Something awkward: Whenever a kingfisher dives from air into water, the result is a negligible amount of water splash, how come that is possible? What is the secret beyond that? Is there any hints? Wondered Eiji Nakatsu

They found out the kingfisher secret move! Answer: The long Beak They redesigned the front end of the train using the beak of a kingfisher as a model. Uses less energy Balancing the air pressure Move faster More comfortable Quieter train

Lots of human-beings tremendous designs are inspired by nature. Nature answers!

Darity, W. A. (2008). Corporal Punishment. Retrieved from Gale Virtual Reference Library: Name=psucic&tabID=T003&searchId=R1&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&contentSegment=&searchType=BasicSearchForm &currentPosition=2&contentSet=GALE%7CCX Erbacher, T. A. (2005). Corporal Punishment. Retrieved from Gale Virtual Reference library: 2be26a2646ce44188b6a Gershoff, E. (2002, June 26). Is corporal punishment an effective mean of discipline?. Retrieved from American Psychological Association: Gonzalez, S. ( 2012, March 12). Why Florida Schools Want the Right to Paddle Misbehaving Students. Retrieved from Putting Education Reform To The Test: right-to-paddle-misbehaving-students/ Horáková, P. (2004, 08 10). Study: Eighty-six percent of Czech children have experienced corporal punishment at home. Retrieved from Radio Praha: children-have-experienced-corporal-punishment-at-home Peter Newell, J. D. (2005 ). Against Corporal Punishment. Retrieved from A UNESCO PUBLICATION: Sendek, D. (2011, November 10). Physical punishment doesn't help, it hurts. Retrieved from CNN Opinion: Shannon, E. J. (2009). Corporal Punishment and Child Abuse. Retrieved from Gale Virtual reference library : 02ede62fdb36c0d26ff2 Straus, M. A. (1994). Corporal punishment in American families. In M. A. Straus, Beating the devil out of them. New York: Lexington Books.