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qeensborough community college bussness department khairul chowdhury
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contents introduction 2 microsoft word chapter 1 3 microsoft word chapter 2 4 microsoft word chapter 3 5 microsoft word chapter project 1,2,3 6 1 6 2 9 3 11 tanzania 11 geography and climate 11 ngorongoro conservation area 12 serengeti plain 12 culture 12 animal life 12 peru 13 culture 13 historical culture 13 current culture 13 peru 13 geography and climate 13 la costa 14 la selva 14 la sierra 14 animal life 15 table of figures 15 extras 18 qr code 18 wordle 19 video log 20 page 1
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introduction page 2
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microsoft word chapter 1 n this chapter i learn how to do develop a document as well as enter and edit text insert and delete text and blank lines use spelling and grammar checking use autocorrect cut and copy text change fonts and type sizes bold and color text change alignment insert and size pictures print a document use a template insert and resize a picture same like this on top because insert picture and change it to the size what i want or you could see my video at youtube which i showed how to do insert and resize a picture url ad:http www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=m-gnnxvjmai template a template is a file that serves as a point for a new document you chose many template ms word and it starting could write on page 3
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microsoft word chapter 2 in chapter 2 i learned how to insert dates find and replace text i also learned more about using the spelling and grammar tool and the thesaurus work with multiple documents control document paging find and replace text insert the current date.6 change indents line spacing and margins create a tabbed table add color highlighting and underlines create numbered and bulleted lists create and use building blocks insert and modify a shape.12 add a page border secure content and share documents prepare and print envelopes then i made video about this chapter 2 my url address is http screencast.com/t/jyaeqadcx8 you could see my video if you want to creating a table in ms word you can do a table and you can add color text and much more change fonts and font color it is good if you want color so you can make nice and organize document page 4
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microsoft word chapter 3 in microsoft word 3 i learned to apply and customize quick styles and navigate by browsing headings and pages also learned to create a cover page and apply and customize document themes in this chapter i also learned how to create a research paper using microsoft word the following tools help to create a research paper smoothly creating and updating a table of contents a table of figures and an index and adding citation footnotes captions and crossreferences also i learned to add headers and footer and page numbers and to wrap text around graphics some of the features i have learned are prominent through this writing assignment creating cover page how to do first you go to insert on the left top corner you will see cover page inserting of content a table of content shows your major themes in the document page 5
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microsoft word chapter project 1,2,3 1 adventure travel tours new adventures attention adventure travelers attend an adventure travel presentation to learn about some of the earth s greatest unspoiled habitats and find out how you can experience the adventure of a lifetime this year adventure travel tours is introducing four new tours that offer you a unique opportunity to combine many different outdoor activities while exploring the world safari in tanzania india wildlife adventure costa rica rivers and rainforests inca trail to machu picchu page 6
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presentation dates and times are january 5 at 7:00 p.m february 3 at 7:30 p.m and march 8 at 7:00 p.m all presentations are held at convenient hotel locations the hotels are located in downtown los angeles in santa clara and at the lax airport call adventure travel tours at 1-800-555-0004 for presentation locations a full color brochure and itinerary information costs and trip dates khairul chowdhury will gladly help with all your questions page 7
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interoffice memorand um to from subject date maria salvarez khairul chowdhury adventure travel tours flyer 4/30/2012 maria please review the draft of the flyer i created announcing our new travel adventures i look forward to receiving your feedback thanks page 8
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2 wednesday april 04 2012 dear adventure traveler imagine camping under the starts in africa hiking and paddling your way through the rainforests of costa rica or following in the footsteps of the ancient inca as you backpack along the inca trail to machu picchu turn these thoughts of adventure into memories you will cherish forever by joining adventure travel tours on one of our four new adventure tours to tell you more about these exciting new adventures we are offering several presentations in your area these presentations will focus on the features and cultures of the region we will also show you pictures of the places you will visits and activities you can participate in as well as a detailed agenda and package of costs plan to attend one of the following presentations date time location room february 5 8:00 p.m renaissance suites pacific boardroom february 16 7:30 p.m airport plaza flight deck room march 8 8:00 p.m crown court boardroom b in appreciation of your past patronage we are pleased to offer you a 10 discount off the price of any of the new tour packages you must book the tour at least 60 days prior to the departure date please turn in this letter to qualify for the discount our vacation tours are professionally developed solely for your enjoyment we include almost everything in the price of your tour while giving you the best possible value for your dollar all tours include these features professional tour manager and local guides all accommodations and meals all entrance fees excursions transfers and tips we hope you will join us this year on another special adventure travel tours journey with adventure travel tours each day is an adventure for reservations please see your travel agent or contact adventure travel tours directly at 1-800-555-0004 best regards khairul chowdhury advertising coordinator adventure travel tours page 9
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qeensborough community college bussness department 2/17/2012 7:28 pm khairul chowdhury adventure travel tours new adventures attention adventure travelers attend an adventure travel presentation to learn about some of the earth s greatest unspoiled habitats and find out how you can experience the adventure of a lifetime this year adventure travel tours is introducing four new tours that offer you a unique opportunity to combine many different outdoor activities while exploring the world safari in tanzania india wildlife adventure costa rica rivers and rainforests inca trail to machu picchu presentation dates and times are january 5 at 7:00 p.m february 3 at 7:30 p.m and march 8 at 7:00 p.m all presentations are held at convenient hotel locations the hotels are located in downtown los angeles in santa clara and at the lax airport call adventure travel tours at 1-800-555-0004 for presentation locations a full color brochure and itinerary information costs and tour dates khairul chowdhury will gladly help with all your questions visit our web site at www.adventuretraveltours.com page 10
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qeensborough community college bussness department 2/17/2012 7:28 pm khairul chowdhury 3 tanzania the 2002 census shows a total population of 34,443,603 of which 99 are native africans the african population is made up of more than 120 culturally diverse ethnic groups or tribes that each has its own language the groups share a common official language of swahili that used for intertribal communication and for official matters wikipedia the free encyclopedia apart from this linguistic bond each tribe is unique their manners of worship local government and rituals even their systems of trade and wealth vary greatly from tribe to tribe one of tanzania s major tribes the masai dominates the northern portion of tanzania residing in the ngorongoro conservation area tribe members constantly seek new grazing areas for their cattle cattle are of great importance to the masai providing not only a source of food but also serving as a symbol of wealth and prestige for their owners the masai wear a single toga-like piece of clothing usually a bright red or blue color and cover their bodies in ochre geography and climate the united republic of tanzania is a country on the east coast of africa at 364,875 square miles tanzania is the world s 31st-largest country and is about half the size of the state of alaska wikipedia the free encyclopedia tanzania is primarily a plateau that slopes gently downward into the country s five hundred miles of indian ocean coastline nearly three-quarters of tanzania is dry savannah so much so that the swahili word for the central plateau is nyika meaning wasteland winding through these flatlands is the great rift valley which forms narrow and shallow lakes in its long path several of these great lakes form a belt-like oasis of green vegetation contrasting figure 1mt kilimanjaro with the severity of the plains are the coastal areas which are lush with ample rainfall in the north the plateau slopes dramatically into mt kilimanjaro.1 1 mt kilimanjaro is 19,340 feet high making it the fourth tallest mountain in the world 1 page 11
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qeensborough community college bussness department 2/17/2012 7:28 pm khairul chowdhury ngorongoro conservation area some of tanzania s most distinguishing geographical features are found in the ngorongoro conservation area.2 the park is composed of many craters and gorges as well as lakes forest and plains among these features is the area s namesake the ngorongoro crater the crater is a huge expanse covering more than one hundred square miles on the crater s floor grasslands blend into swamps lakes rivers and woodland also within the conservation area s perimeter is the olduvai gorge commonly referred to as the cradle of mankind where in 1931 the stone tools of prehistoric man were found this find subsequently led to the discovery of the remains of humans who lived 1.75 million years ago serengeti plain adjacent to the western edge of the ngorongoro conservation area is the serengeti plain its area is approximately 5,700 square miles and its central savanna supports many grazing animals with plentiful water and lush grasses its southern portion is dry receiving an average of only twenty inches of rainfall annually the north is wooded grassland with watercourses and tributaries to larger rivers only two seasons occur on the serengeti dry and wet the dry season occurs between june and october and the wet season between november to may culture animal life africa is well known for its native wildlife and there are few places it is more robust than in the great grass plains of the tanzanian wilderness here you will find herds of zebra wildebeest and gazelle cheetahs lions leopards elephants and ostriches with such variety tanzania is indeed an inventory from the ark camerapix 252 the ngorongoro crater is rich with wildlife including the densest predator population in africa the crater is home to up to 25,000 large mammals mainly grazers gazelle buffalo eland hartebeest and warthog many of the world s flamingos live in the alkaline lakes of the crater s floor the serengeti contains an estimated 3 million large animals making it one of the last great wildlife preserves in the world these animals take part in a phenomenal seasonal migration an incredible concentration of moving animals as the dry season approaches the herbivores mainly wildebeest zebra and gazelle gather and move together to seek out new grazing lands and water see figure 1 following closely are the animals of prey the cycle of migration repeats endlessly each year as the wet season gives way to dry 2 the conservation area is a national preserve spanning 3,196 square miles page 12
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qeensborough community college bussness department 2/17/2012 7:28 pm khairul chowdhury peru culture historical culture peru is where the incas built their homes and cities they lived in the southern portion of la sierra until around 1300 ce when they moved north to the fertile cuzco valley from here they built their empire overrunning and assimilating neighboring lands and cultures they organized into a socialist-type theocracy under an emperor the inca whom they worshipped as a deity the inca empire reached its maximum size by the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries in 1532 the spanish explorer francisco pizarro landed in peru he saw great opportunity in seizing the empire because of the rich gold deposits in the cuzco valley and did so with superior armament this opened the door for masses of gold and adventure-seeking conquistadors to join in the pursuit who brought with them both modern weaponry and smallpox which ultimately led to the demise of most of the inca government civil disorder and rioting followed in what remained of the empire and the spanish used this as leverage to seal their victory machu picchu though the incas are no more their culture can still be seen in the ruins of their great cities and architecture rising from the sacred valley of the incas machu picchu is the incas stunning hilltop citadel a complex of vine-shrouded temples baths and stairways machu picchu constitutes the end of the inca trail connecting it to cuzco the former inca capital the trail sprawls across three mountain passes and dense tropic jungle machu picchu is enshrouded in mystery which attracts much speculation on its cultural significance it is not believed to be a city itself but rather a religious retreat or royal estate its inaccessibility further supports this belief for the same reason machu picchu has fortunately survived in all its former magnificence when the conquistadors invaded other incan cities they typically destroyed them using their stone bricks to build cathedrals and marketplaces for the spaniards the conquistadors never discovered machu picchu however it was forgotten for 400 years an unblemished icon of incan innovation and culture current culture today peru consists largely of native americans who account for approximately 45 percent of the population the remaining population consists of 37 percent mestizo mixed native american and european ancestry 15 percent white and 3 percent other primarily black and asian the official language is spanish and the predominant religion is roman catholic peru geography and climate peru located in south america borders the pacific ocean on its west and shares common borders with the countries of ecuador colombia brazil and bolivia peru is subdivided into three regions la costa page 13
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qeensborough community college bussness department 2/17/2012 7:28 pm khairul chowdhury la sierra and la selva based on differing climate and geographical features country studies us though entirely within the tropics peru s climate varies from region to region ranging from tropical to arctic its varied climate corresponds to the sharply contrasting geographical features of seafront mountains and rainforests la costa occupying the slender area along peru s western coastline la costa provides a division between the mountains and sea although some of this area is fertile mostly it is extremely dry and arid this region s temperature averages approximately 68°f and it receives almost 2 inches of rainfall annually the andes mountains prevent greater annual precipitation coming from the east some areas in the south are considered drier than the sahara conversely there are a few areas in this region where mountain rivers meet the ocean that are green with life and do not give the impression of being in a desert at all la selva la selva a region of tropical rainforest is the easternmost region in peru this region with the eastern foot of the andes mountains forms the amazon basin into which numerous rivers flow the amazon river begins at the meeting point of the two dominant rivers the ucayali and marañon la selva is extremely wet with some areas exceeding an annual precipitation of 137 inches its wettest season occurs from november to april the weather here is humid and extremely hot la sierra inland and to the east is the mountainous region called la sierra encompassing peru s share of the andes mountain range the southern portion of this region is prone to volcanic activity and some volcanoes are active today la sierra is subject to a dry season from may to september which is winter in that part of the world temperatures are moderate by day and can be freezing in some areas during the night the weather is typically sunny with moderate annual precipitation the former incan capital cuzco is in this region as well as the sacred valley of the incas this region also contains lake titicaca the world s highest navigable lake.3 region la costa la selva la sierra table 1 climate annual rainfall inches 2 137 35 average temperature fahrenheit 68 80 54 3 lake titicaca is 12,507 feet above sea level page 14
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