Δευτέρα 24 Ιανουαρίου 2022

Nissan Pulsar 2015 car review-Maria Skambili Deryneia Famagusta Cyprus

 

Nissan Pulsar (2015) car review

Nissan Pulsar: first, the good points

The wheelbase of the Barcelona-built Pulsar, at 2.7 metres, is the longest in its class, no doubt helping the supple ride quality, and rear legroom (all 692mm of it) at least matches a Skoda Superb, and might even better it.

The Pulsar also has – and be prepared to fall on them faint with amazement – the widest front door armrests in the sector. Spanning 95mm across their softly bolstered width, such cosseting homes for elbows are not usually seen outside the luxury sector, Nissan reckons. And there’s more. How about a self-cleaning reversing camera? It can choose to clean itself with a jet of water, or air, or both. Whichever suits!

And the worst bits of the Nissan Pulsar. This may take some time...

The story then takes a turn for the worse. It exudes the character of a car built with all the bits Nissan didn’t want for the stuff it gets excited about. 

 

Quite where some of the plastics in the cabin were introduced to each other I have no idea. But it must have been dark, for as an example of the lack of bother about finish, a shiny, hard half of the transmission tunnel butts up against a more plusher, softer section, while on every car we tried the gap between dash and door on the passenger side was twice the width of the driver’s side.

Oddly, the passenger seems to sit a couple of inches higher than the driver as well, although perhaps a slump-shouldered ennui had set in behind the wheel and accentuated this impression.

That’s because it handles with little vim, the steering wheel and the suspension it is linked to performing the perfunctory role of moving the scenery about before your eyes.

Nissan Pulsar review: not the sharpest tool in the box

Nissan has, probably correctly, decided that the Pulsar’s owners will not be dreaming of being the next Lewis Hamilton. Piercing this rather dull experience is a crash detection system that screams in panic at the presence of almost every nearby object. So perhaps they are worried about being the next Nico Rosberg.

It does looks okay though, like a not quite fully formed Qashqai, but to turn a well-worn adage on its head, is better in the pictures than in the metal while the carbonfibre-effect rear diffuser, a pointless affectation on most cars, is exceptionally pointless on this one.

Verdict

So for customers wanting something less pokey than a Juke, not as big as a Qashqai, not as fun to drive as a Focus, or as stylish as a Golf, but better than an Almera, the Pulsar is most definitely for them. But, CAR reader, it is not for you.

 

Κυριακή 23 Ιανουαρίου 2022

Οικιακή Οικονομία στο Λύκειο- Γ' Λυκείου-house home economics 2003 Maria Skambili Deryneia Famagusta Cyprus

 

 Η Οικιακή Οικονομία είναι ένα πολύπλευρο μάθημα με κύριο σκοπό την προάσπιση, τη βελτίωση και την προαγωγή της ψυχικής και σωματικής υγείας και της κοινωνικής ευεξίας των μαθητών, αφενός µε την ανάπτυξη των κοινωνικών δεξιοτήτων τους και της κριτικής τους σκέψης και αφετέρου με την αναβάθμιση του κοινωνικού και φυσικού τους περιβάλλοντος. Οι μαθητές καλλιεργούν στάσεις και αναπτύσσουν δεξιότητες σε θέματα που αφορούν την προσωπική, οικογενειακή και επαγγελματική τους ζωή, ώστε να καταστούν αυτόνομα και παραγωγικά μέλη της κοινωνίας.


Πιο αναλυτικά, μέσα από το μάθημα αυτό οι μαθητές αναγνωρίζουν τη σημασία διαμόρφωσης ταυτότητας κατά την εφηβεία, μαθαίνουν να διαχειρίζονται τις αλλαγές που συμβαίνουν σε προσωπικό, οικογενειακό και κοινωνικό επίπεδο, βελτιώνουν την αυτοεικόνα τους και διαμορφώνουν ολοκληρωμένη και ισορροπημένη προσωπικότητα. Επιπλέον, εντοπίζουν και αναλύουν κριτικά τους παράγοντες που επηρεάζουν την υγεία και τον τρόπο ζωής των ατόμων, εφαρμόζουν τρόπους πρόληψης ασθενειών και προαγάγουν την υγεία. Αξιοποιούν γνώσεις διατροφής, δεξιότητες και στρατηγικές, με σκοπό την προαγωγή ενός υγιούς τρόπου ζωής, ενισχύουν τις ικανότητες και δεξιότητες αντίστασης, έτσι ώστε να προλαμβάνουν τις επικίνδυνες συμπεριφορές όσον αφορά στη χρήση ουσιών. Ενημερώνονται για θέματα ασφάλειας και κυκλοφοριακής αγωγής, αναγνωρίζουν τη σημαντικότητα της διασφάλισης της σεξουαλικής και αναπαραγωγικής υγείας, διαχειρίζονται τη διαφορετικότητα χωρίς προκατάληψη. Επιδεικνύουν υπεύθυνη καταναλωτική συμπεριφορά και διεκδικούν τα δικαιώματά τους ως καταναλωτές, αποκτούν βασικές δεξιότητες διαχείρισης του χρήματος και αναγνωρίζουν και υπερασπίζονται τα δικαιώματα όλων των ατόμων του κοινωνικού συνόλου.

Home Economics-Babysitter in high school-Maria Skambili Deryneia Famagusta Cyprus

 

 

 Home Economics Career Paths: Home Economics-Babysitter in high school

 

 


Home economics
, or family and consumer sciences, is a subject concerning human development, personal and family finance, housing and interior design, food science and preparation, nutrition and wellness, textiles and apparel, and consumer issues.

Home economics courses are offered around the world and across multiple educational levels. Historically, the purpose of these courses was to professionalize housework, to provide intellectual fulfillment for women, and to emphasize the value of "women's work" in society and to prepare them for the traditional roles of sexes .

Home Economics combines aspects of Science, Nutrition, Consumer and Social Studies as well as practical Culinary and Textile Skills. Pupils learn about the inter-relationships between diet, health, family, home, and resource management.

Home Economics has a direct relevance to the present and future life of every young person. It is a subject through which students learn how to take care of themselves, others, their home, and their environment.

Home Economics combines aspects of Science, Nutrition, Consumer and Social Studies as well as practical Culinary and Textile Skills. Pupils learn about the inter-relationships between diet, health, family, home, and resource management.

Home Economics provides pupils with knowledge, understanding, skills, and attitudes necessary for managing their own lives, for further and higher education, and work (Food Industry, Clothing Textile and Craft Industries, Tourism, and Social and Health Services).

A common course of five areas of study:

  1. Food Studies and Culinary Skills
  2. Consumer Studies
  3. Social and Health Studies
  4. Resource Management and Home Studies
  5. Textile Studies

One optional study from a choice of three:

  1. Childcare
  2. Design and Craftwork
  3. Textile Skills