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History Graduation Project

History Graduation Project. By Gabrielle Humphrey. 9 th Grade. My Family Tree. 10 th Grade. Italy. By Gabby Humphrey Period 1. Flag Green stands for the plains, the hills, and hope White stands for the snowy alps, and faith

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History Graduation Project

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  1. History Graduation Project By Gabrielle Humphrey

  2. 9th Grade

  3. My Family Tree

  4. 10th Grade

  5. Italy By Gabby Humphrey Period 1

  6. Flag • Green stands for the plains, the hills, and hope • White stands for the snowy alps, and faith • Red stands for the blood spilt in Italian Independence Wars, and charity

  7. Italy’s capital is Rome

  8. Population: 57,200,000 • Ranking 70 out of 239 • Area 302,000 km.2 • Density 491 per square mile • Landmass 116,320 square miles

  9. Life Expectancy Male: 77.5 Female: 83.5 Overall: 80.5 • Ranking 12 out of 191

  10. Religion Catholicism • Their central belief maintains Jesus of Nazareth is promised Messiah of the Hebrew scriptures. His life, death, and resurrection are sacred for the world. The Pope is believed to be divinely ordered head of the church from a direct spiritual legacy of Jesus’ apostle Peter.

  11. Language Italian • Phrases How are you? = Come va? Do you speak English? = Parla inglese? What’s your name? = Come si chiama? I’m sorry = Mi dispiace Can you help me? = Mi puo aiutare

  12. Holiday in Italy Palio di Siena Dates: July 2nd, August 16th • Evening before the race, 25,000 people eat outside • In the morning, each horse is led into the church to be blessed • 50,000 people file into the middle of the square • Horses line up behind the starting line and the race begins • There are 10 horses • First one to finish the race wins

  13. Continued… • It is celebrated for the miraculous apparition of the Virgin Mary near the old houses belonging to Provenzano Salueni • There used to be 42 contrades (groups) which provided military support, but now only 17 remain

  14. Traditional Recipe Apple Cake • INGREDIENTS 150 g of Flour with yeast200 g of Sugar2 Eggs100 ml of Milk1 Kg of ApplesA pinch o salt3 Tablespoons of extra virgin olive oilA piece of butter for the pan • PREPARATION TIME: 15 minutesCOOKING TIME: 40 minutes

  15. Continued… • Beat the eggs and 150 g. of sugar in a bowl • Add the flour with salt and extra virgin olive oil to the eggs mixture • Mix together until you get a soft dough • Add some milk little by little, stir and prepare the apples • Clean and peel the apples, cut them in square pieces and add them to the dough already prepared • Butter a pan and flour it • Pour the mixture in the pan and sprinkle with some sugar • Bake at 180 degrees • Drinks • Wines • Beers • Coffee

  16. Tourist Attraction Leaning Tower of Pisa • People visit it because it is the only famous bell tower that leans 4.4 meters out of line in Pisa, Italy • The height of the tower is 55 meters

  17. Entertainment Cafes, Clubs, Sports, Shopping • Currency Euro = 100 cents, 1 Euron = 1.22$ • Clothing Obsessed with accessories, fashion, name brands, designer clothing

  18. Symbols • Boot: The Italian peninsula is in this shape • Emblem: Has a white 5 pointed star, red border on a 5 spoked cogwheel, stands between an olive branch and a branch of oak, with the legend on a ribbon saying “Repvbblica Italiana” meaning “Italian Republic”

  19. Works Cited • www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html • www.nationsonline.org • www.studentsoftheworld.info • www.google.com • www.google.com/images

  20. 11th Grade

  21. Career Project By: Gabby Humphrey Pd. 2

  22. Radiologic Technologist

  23. Nature of Work • Adjust and maintain imaging equipment • Keep detailed patient records • Operate the computerized equipment to take images • Position the patient before procedure • Take medical history and prepare patient

  24. Education and Training • Need classroom training and clinical training • Should take anatomy, biology, chemistry, math • Complete an accredited program • Get an associates degree • Must pass a certification exam

  25. Other Qualifications • Detail oriented • Interpersonal skills • Science and math skills • Stamina • Technical skills

  26. Job Outlook • Expected to grow by 28% between 2010-2020 • Increasing aging population will have more medical conditions • Hospitals are main employers • Physicians’ offices/imaging center jobs will increase • Employment is expected to increase because of outpatient care

  27. Earnings Now and in the Future • Median annual wage was $53,340 in 2010 • Lowest 10% earned less than $36,510 • Highest 10% earned more than $76,850

  28. Related Occupations • Radiation Therapist • Nuclear Medicine Technologist • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

  29. Registered Nurse

  30. Nature of Work • Record patients medical history and symptoms • Give patients medicines and treatment options • Consult with doctors and healthcare professionals • Operate medical equipment • Take care of any minor injury or any medical problem you are certified to take responsibility for

  31. Education and Training • Bachelor’s of science degree, associate’s degree in nursing, diploma from nursing program • Take courses in nursing, anatomy, physiology, nutrition • Supervised clinical experience in hospitals • Take other given programs for more training • CPR and other certifications

  32. Other Qualifications • Patience • Speaking skills • Compassion • Emotional stability • Organizational skills

  33. Job Outlook • Expected to grow 26% from 2010-2020 • Increase in jobs in hospitals • In demand in residential care facilities • Expected to be faster growing than average in outpatient care centers • Increased number of surgeries and procedures

  34. Earnings Now and in the Future • Median annual wage was $64,690 in 2010 • Lowest 10% earned less than $44,190 • Highest 10% earned more than $95,130

  35. Related Occupations • Dental Hygienist • Diagnostic Medical Sonographer • Physician Assistant

  36. Works Cited • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Healthcare/Radiologic-technologists.htm • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/Healthcare/Registered-nurses.htm

  37. 12th Grade

  38. Italy By: Gabrielle Humphrey

  39. Leader • Italy • Type: President • Name: Giorgio Napolitano • Elected • Length of Term: 7 years • Qualifications: Must be 50 years of age, Italian citizen, and have all civil and political rights • U.S. • Type: President • Name: Barack Obama • Elected • Length of Term: 4 years • Qualifications: Must be 35 years of age, natural born citizen, and must have lived in the U.S. for 14 years

  40. Lawmaking Body • Italy • Name: Parliament • Bicameral • Number of People: (Senate) 315 people (Chamber of Deputies) 630 people • U.S. • Name: Congress • Bicameral • Number of People: (Senate) 100 people (House of Representatives) 435 people

  41. Rights • Italy • Freedom of Speech: Yes • Freedom of Religion: Yes • Right to Bear Arms: No • U.S. • Freedom of Speech: Yes • Freedom of Religion: Yes • Right to Bear Arms: Yes

  42. Government Pictures • Italy • U.S.

  43. Political Party System • Italy • Multi Party System • Names: Christian Democrats, Communists, Socialists • Beliefs: Everyone in Italy believes that people’s personalities reveal a lot about themselves and their life • Symbols: Stella d’Italia, Inno di Mameli • U.S. • Two Party System • Names: Democratic and Republican • Beliefs: (D) No abortion restrictions, same sex marriage, universal healthcare, gun control (R) Abortion restrictions, no same sex marriage, no universal healthcare, no gun control • Symbols: (D) Statue of Liberty and (R) The Eagle

  44. Political Pictures • Italy • U.S.

  45. Election System • Italy • Voting Age: 18 years • Qualifications: Italian citizen • Elections: Held every 7 years • Types of Elections: General, Primary • U.S. • Voting Age: 18 years • Qualifications: U.S. resident, resident of municipality for 30 days • Elections: Held every 4 years • Types of Elections: General, Primary, Municipal, Special

  46. Election Pictures • Italy • U.S.

  47. Government Finance • Italy • Income Tax: Yes • How They Make $: Having several factories • Military Spending: 4.5% • Education Spending: 10.3% • Healthcare Spending: 14.2% • U.S. • Income Tax: Yes • How They Make $: Trading goods with other countries, government bonds • Military Spending: 19.3% • Education Spending: 17.1% • Healthcare Spending: 19.3%

  48. Government Spending Pictures • Italy • U.S.

  49. Law • Italy • Crime Rates: 2,231,550  people • Prison Population: 61,721 people • Death Penalty: No • Court System: Defendants don’t have to take an oath to tell the truth, jury is not sequestered until deliberations, verdicts don’t have to be unanimous, jury has 90 days to file their explanation • U.S. • Crime Rates: 11,877,218  people • Prison Population: 2,193,798 people • Death Penalty: Yes • Court System: Rights are given to the accused, harshness of penalty can vary greatly,

  50. Law Pictures

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