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Presentations for Health Day on April 7. Presentation on the topic "Victory Day in Family History"

World Health Day is celebrated annually on April 7, the day of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948. Since that historical moment, 194 countries around the world have become members of the World Health Organization (WHO).

World Health Day The annual celebration of Health Day has become a tradition since 1950. The Day's events are held so that people can understand how much health means in their lives.

World Health Day And health organizations are called upon to decide what they need to do to improve the health of people around the world.

World Health Day Every year, World Health Day is dedicated to global problems facing the health of the planet and is held under different mottos: “In the safety of your blood, saving the lives of many,” “Activity is the path to longevity,” “Pregnancy is a special event in life. Let’s make it safe”, “Let’s protect health from climate change”.

World Health Day The theme of World Health Day 2009 was the safety of health care facilities and the readiness of health workers to care for people affected by emergencies.

World Health Day Events were held around the world to promote safe healthcare design and improve emergency preparedness.

World Health Day In 2010, the motto was “1000 cities - 1000 lives.” Activities were held all over the world to ensure that cities created conditions for health-improving activities on the streets.

World Health Day Street competitions were held, reports of which were published to promote a healthy lifestyle in cities.

World Health Day In 2011, the topic discussed at the Day's events was antimicrobial resistance. Medicine is concerned that the resistance of bacterial agents of infectious diseases to antibiotics is becoming one of the main reasons limiting the effectiveness of antibacterial therapy.

World Health Day In 2012, the theme of World Health Day was “Aging and Health”, and the slogan of this day was “Good health adds life to years”. The focus is on how good health across the lifespan can help older people lead full and productive lives and remain productive contributors to their loved ones and society.

World Health Day No matter where we live, aging affects all of us - young and old, men and women, rich and poor. .

World Health Day In 2013, the theme of World Health Day was hypertension. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, increases the risk of heart attack, stroke and kidney failure and can also lead to blindness, irregular heartbeat and heart failure.

World Health Day About 40% of adults worldwide develop hypertension. But hypertension can be prevented and treated.

World Health Day In 2014, World Health Day focused on vector-borne diseases. Transmissible diseases are infectious diseases carried by blood-sucking insects and ticks.

World Health Day These diseases are common, usually in tropical areas. Malaria is considered the most dangerous vector-borne disease. In 2010, the disease claimed 660 thousand lives. According to medical research, vector-borne diseases account for 17% of all infectious diseases.

World Health Day As for 2015, the theme of World Health Day was food safety, which claims the lives of almost two million people every year!

World Health Day 2016 will be dedicated to diabetes. According to WHO, 1.5 million people died from diabetes in 2012; if the epidemic continues at this rate, by 2030 diabetes will become the seventh leading cause of death.

World Health Day Typically, the disease is most common in low- and middle-income countries.

World Health Day In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) decided to make the theme of World Health Day to help people suffering from depression. It will be held under the slogan “Let’s talk.” According to the WHO, depression and anxiety disorders cost the global economy $1 trillion annually.

World Health Day Depression affects people of all ages, from all walks of life, in all countries. It causes distress and affects people's ability to carry out everyday tasks. At its worst, depression can lead to suicide, which is the second leading cause of death for people aged 15–29 years, says WHO. “Starting 10 October 2016, the overall goal of World Mental Health Day is to ensure that all people suffering from depression in all countries can seek and receive help. More specifically, we want to educate the general public about depression, its causes and possible consequences, including suicide, and what types of help are available to prevent and treat depression. We want to ensure that people with depression are not afraid to seek help, and that their family, friends and colleagues can support them,” says the WHO website.

The theme of Health Days since 1996 2017 “Depression: let's talk!” 2016 “Let's beat diabetes!” 2015 “Food Safety” 2014 “A Small Bite is a Big Danger” 2013 “High Blood Pressure” 2012 “Good Health Adds Years to Life” 2011 “Antimicrobial Resistance and Its Global Spread” 2010 “Urbanization and health" 2009 "Let's save lives. Let's ensure the safety of hospitals in emergency situations" 2008 "Let's protect health from climate change" 2007 "International health security" 2006 "Working for the benefit of health is our common cause" 2005 "Let's leave no mother, no child" 2004 "Road Safety" 2003 "Shaping the Future" 2002 "Movement is Health" 2001 "Mental Health: Refuse Isolation, Get Help" 2000 "Safe Blood Starts with Me" 1999 "Active Longevity changes lives" 1998 "Safe motherhood" 1997 "New infectious diseases" 1996 "Healthy cities for a better life"

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1. April 7 is World Health Day. 190 countries of the world take part in its celebration. This holiday has become traditional since 1950. On April 7, 1948, WHO - the World Health Organization - was created, and it was its appearance that served as the impetus for the annual celebration of Health Day. This holiday is designed to help people appreciate how much health means in a person’s life.

2. “The only beauty I know is health” Heinrich Heine

3. The main factors of health: regimen, nutrition, movement, hardening.

4. Nutrition is directly related to the intensity of life, human performance, the body’s resistance to the external environment and infectious diseases. Its connection with a person’s mood has been proven. Proper nutrition reduces fatigue, improves well-being, reduces irritability and agitation. To maintain good health, each person's diet should be limited in volume and complete in its range of products. Recommendations for a balanced diet are very individual, but there are principles that everyone should adhere to. Everything in a person is rhythmic: the work of internal organs, tissue cells, breathing rate, heart pulsation. It has been proven that normal gastric secretion can only be maintained if there are clearly defined intervals between meals. Maintaining a rhythm of meals is largely the key to a good appetite. Experts believe that the main meal should be taken during the day, and a smaller portion after 18 hours. You should not eat meat in the evening; spicy foods in the evening, as well as strong tea and coffee, are not healthy.

5. High physical activity and sufficient physical activity contribute to the preservation and strengthening of human health. Surveys have shown that those who engage in additional sports have more harmonious physical development. They have a higher lung capacity and greater muscle strength.

6. Hardening is one of the forms of strengthening human health. 1000 years ago, the great physician of the Ancient East, Avicenna, wrote: Be friends with gymnastics, Always be cheerful, And you will live 100 years, and maybe more. Potions, powders - the wrong path to health. Heal yourself with nature - in the garden and open field.

7. There are many ways of hardening. A very simple and effective way of hardening is walking barefoot. The fact is that the soles of our feet are a somewhat unusual part of the skin of our body. There are points there - projections of our internal organs. By pressing on them, you can relieve pain and have a healing effect on certain organs.

8. A significant role in maintaining health is played by the fight against bad habits: smoking and alcohol. There is such a joke. A tobacco seller praises his product at a fair: “Buy tobacco, wonderful tobacco! My tobacco is not simple, but with a secret. My tobacco won't make you an old man, a dog won't bite you, and a thief won't break into your house. One guy bought some tobacco and started asking the seller: “Why won’t I be an old man?” -Because you won’t live to old age. Why doesn't the dog bite? - So you will walk with a stick. - Why doesn’t the thief break into the house? “Because you’ll be coughing all night.” Remember: He who smokes tobacco is his own enemy. Tobacco is no friend to the mind. A smoker is his own gravedigger.

9. Drinking alcohol is also a bad habit of the body. No wonder they say: “If you reach for vodka, your life will be short.” Drunkenness leads to 6 evils: poverty, discord, illness, loss of reputation, shame and weakening of mental activity. Alcohol requires the sacrifice of not only adults, but also their future. For example, in the attic of the barn, where moonshine was secretly distilled, there were 160 chicken eggs for subsequent incubation. Imagine the surprise of the owners when only 78 chickens hatched from the eggs. 40 of them soon died, and 25 turned out to be monsters. The embryos were poisoned by vapors of alcohol and essential oils. All this applies to humans. In families that drink, 38% of children are underdeveloped and sick. Children are stillborn 2 times more often. Alcohol shortens life by an average of 17 years.

10. Rules for a healthy lifestyle.

11. Happy Health Day!!!

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The presentation was prepared by teacher Mirontseva Larisa Nikolaevna APRIL 7 WORLD HEALTH DAY

“The only beauty I know is health” Heinrich Heine

Main health factors:

The most important element of a healthy lifestyle is rational nutrition. Strict adherence to the rhythm of food intake. Unlearn to satiate yourself with food to the limit. Food should be eaten with attention and pleasure, chewed slowly, and tasted. Subconsciously, the design of dishes and table setting have a beneficial effect on digestion. Eat raw plant foods

High physical activity and sufficient physical activity contribute to maintaining and strengthening human health.

Hardening is one of the forms of strengthening human health.

There are many ways to harden

A significant role in maintaining health is played by the fight against bad habits: smoking and alcohol.

Drinking alcohol is also a bad habit of the body.

HAPPY HEALTH DAY!!!


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Solve examples: 1) – 0.25 ∙100 2) 1.8: 0.9 3) -2.4: (-2) 4) 5.8: (-2) 5) -0.6 ∙ (- 2) 6) 100: (-0.2) 7) 34: (- 1.7) 8) 2.8 ∙ 0.2

Decipher the word: 1.2 20 -25 0.56 -2.9 -500 2 o u r d

World Health Day is celebrated annually on April 7 since 1950. On this day in 1948, the Constitution of the World Health Organization came into force.

The theme for 2014 is “A small bite is a source of great danger.” Disease vectors are known to include small organisms such as mosquitoes, bedbugs, ticks and freshwater molluscs that can transmit disease from one person to another and from one place to another. Accordingly, they thereby pose a threat to our health both at home and during travel. Therefore, the World Health Day 2014 campaign aims to spread awareness about some of the major vectors, the diseases they cause, and how we can protect ourselves from them. Source: http://www.calend.ru/holidays/0/0/2875/ © Calend.ru

Solve: 1) -15.2 + 17.3 2) -25.6 – 15.4 3) – 6.2 + 9.7 4) -5.1 + (-12.4) 5) 3.2 – 8.5

Decipher: 3.5 2.1 -17.5 - 41 - 5.3 n r e u t

April 7 - Russia, Birthday of the Runet Runet (Russian-language Internet, Russian Internet, Internet in Russian) is part of the Internet in Russian. Distributed to all continents, including Antarctica, but most concentrated in the CIS and, especially, in Russia.

On April 7, 1994, the domain - . Ru - and is included in the international database of national top-level domains. Source: http://www.calend.ru/holidays/0/0/2403/ © Calend.ru

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Decipher: 3 1 - 0.6 2.5 - 50 - 2 0.5 - 60 5 - 10 v b g e l s h a n i

The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a bright Christian holiday, which the Orthodox Church celebrates on April 7 (new style), and in Orthodoxy it is one of the twelve holidays. In ancient times, the feast of the Annunciation was given different names: the Conception of Christ, the Annunciation of Christ, the Beginning of Redemption, the Annunciation of the Angel to Mary. Nothing is known about where and how the Feast of the Annunciation first appeared. It is only known that in 560 Emperor Justinian indicated the date for the celebration of the Annunciation - March 25 (April 7, new style). The name of the holiday - Annunciation - conveys the main meaning of the event associated with it: the announcement to the Virgin Mary of the good news about the conception and birth of the Divine Infant Christ. This holiday belongs to the twelve permanent holidays and is celebrated every year on the same April day. Source: http://www.calend.ru/holidays/0/0/173/ © Calend.ru

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Ten days of April in human history

  • On April 1, 1938, the first wide presentation of instant coffee took place in Switzerland, which today is considered one of the most common drinks in the world. It is believed that it was from this day that the drink began to spread widely and quickly gained popularity. The method for producing aromatic coffee granules was the fruit of seven years of laboratory research by Max Morgenthaler, a chemist-technologist at the Swiss company Nestlé. To be fair, it is worth noting that instant coffee was born long before this presentation - in 1899 in Japan. The Japanese inventor of instant tea, Satori Kato, adapted the technology he invented for coffee.
  • On April 1, 1778, New Orleans businessman Oliver Pollock invented the dollar sign. Pollock took the Spanish peseta sign as a model. In the peseta sign, two lines on top of the letter S symbolized the Pillars of Hercules, on which the national coat of arms of Spain rests. Two columns entwined with a ribbon symbolized the edge of the earth, the end, a dead end. And the inscription on the tape read “nec plus ultra” - “nowhere further”... By the way, the word “dollar” itself comes from the German thaler, derived from the abbreviation Joachimsthaler münze (coin from the St. Joachim Valley).


  • April 2, 1833 The complete edition of Alexander Pushkin’s novel “Eugene Onegin” was published

Pushkin began working on the novel on May 9, 1823. The last point was set by him in September 1830 in Boldino. Having considered his work completed, Pushkin himself calculated the time spent on writing the novel - 7 years 4 months and 17 days. On April 2, 1833, the novel was published. In one week, the five-thousandth circulation of the first edition was sold out entirely. For that time it was a sensation.


  • The word “jazz” was mentioned in print for the first time It has long been believed that the word “jazz” was first mentioned in print on March 6, 1913, in a San Francisco newspaper. But in 2003, at New York University, librarian George A. Thompson Jr. found other information: the word “jazz” was mentioned in the Los Angeles Times from April 2 1912. Later, in 1917, the American magazine Literary Digest authoritatively explained that “ jazz is music that makes people shake, jump and writhe" There is reason to believe that the word “jazz” was used back in the mid-19th century as the name for an ecstatic, encouraging cry among blacks. But there are many other versions of the origin of the word “jazz”. For example: from French jaser- chat, speak quickly; from African jaiza- the name of a certain type of drum sound; from Arabic jazib- seducer...

For the first time in the world, a human-to-human kidney transplant was performed by the head of the surgical department of the Kherson City Hospital, Yuriy Voronoi. On April 3, he transplanted a kidney from a 60-year-old deceased man into a 26-year-old woman. This fact is confirmed by archival documents.


1966 - the Soviet automatic interplanetary station “Luna-10” was launched into orbit of the Moon and became its first artificial satellite


- Vitamin C Birthday

April 4, 1932 American biochemist Charles Glen King first isolated vitamin C (or ascorbic acid). This vitamin is very important for the functioning of the human body. It plays a major role in the formation of collagen, which is necessary for the growth and repair of tissue cells, gums, blood vessels, bones and teeth, and also promotes the absorption of iron by the body. It promotes wound healing, lowers cholesterol levels, protects against infections, and prevents blood clots. The need for vitamin C increases with illness, stress, and exposure to toxic influences. The vitamin is involved in the production of vital chemicals and helps cleanse the body of toxins. Scientists have also concluded that a lack of vitamin C accelerates the aging of the body.


1103 - defeat of the Polovtsians by the Kyiv prince Vladimir Monomakh

  • 1949 - in Washington, representatives of Belgium, Great Britain, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the USA and France signed the North Atlantic Pact (the date of the creation of NATO

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On April 6, 1896, the first Olympic Games since ancient times opened in Athens. 311 athletes from 13 countries took part in them. They competed in 43 sports, and only men. The initiator of the games was the Frenchman Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

  • 1909 - 103 years ago the North Pole was “discovered”

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April 6, 1814 French Emperor Napoleon abdicated the throne. This happened after the Allied troops - Russia, Prussia, Austria and Great Britain - entered Paris. The allies retained the title of emperor for Napoleon, gave him possession of the island of Elba in the Mediterranean Sea, guaranteed an annual supply of 2 million francs and a guard of 400 volunteers. On April 20, the emperor held a review of the guards who remained loyal to him, said goodbye and after 8 days left for the Elbe.


  • April 7, 1943 in the USA For the first time, Antoine de Saint-Exupery's "children's fairy tale for adults" "The Little Prince" was published. He wrote this book at night in New York during the summer and fall of 1942. . Antoine de Saint-Exupéry went missing in 1944 during a reconnaissance flight. And only in 2003, submarine specialists recovered fragments of Antoine’s plane, and Saint-Exupéry’s bracelet was found by a fisherman near Marseille.
  • On April 7, 1820, the great Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin finished his greatest poem, “Ruslan and Lyudmila,” which he wrote for three whole years. It was published as a separate publication about 4 months later, when the author was sent into southern exile. . The plot of the poem has no analogues in Russian folklore.

1918 94 years ago the Russian historical tricolor was replaced by a red flag

73 years later, exactly on the same day - April 8, the Government Commission of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR approved the return of the tricolor as the flag of the Russian Federation.


On April 9, 1860, the French inventor Edouard Leon Scott de Martinville made the first sound recording, which is stored in the Paris archive. It was made 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877.

  • 1989 American Douglas Engelbart received a prize for inventing the computer mouse

  • On April 10, 1944, with the active participation of partisans and underground fighters, the troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front under the command of Army General Rodion Malinovsky liberated Odessa from the Nazi invaders.

100 years of the Titanic!

Titanic (RMS Titanic) is a British steamship of the White Star Line, the second of three twin ships of the Olympic type. The largest passenger liner in the world at the time of its construction.

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Victory Day is a holiday for the whole country. The brass band plays marches. Victory Day is a holiday of gray hair of our great-grandfathers, grandfathers and those younger... Even those who have not seen the war - But everyone was touched by its wing - We congratulate you on Victory Day!

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I’ll sit on my grandfather’s lap and quietly whisper: “Tell me, dear grandfather, and I’ll keep quiet!” I will listen to everything you want to tell me, and I won’t turn around and interrupt! I want to hear about the war, how you fought, How you saved the banner in such a distant battle!

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The noisy anxieties are distant from the thickness of the years... Your first roads Begin with the war.

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Victory Day is a celebration of the victory of the USSR over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Celebrated on May 9. Non-working day in Russia, Abkhazia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan...

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Victory Day is a joyful and sad holiday at the same time! There is still no family in our country that has not been touched by a terrible, cruel war. Some have great-grandfathers, some have grandparents, some have parents who gave their lives, their health, their strength, for the sake of you and me, for the sake of the future, for the sake of Victory!!! Therefore, on this important day for the country, all Russians remember and pay tribute to those who did not return from the war and to those who, subsequently, established, built, planned, spent a lot of strength and energy to restore cities and production and save the whole country from hunger and destruction.

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During the operation, tanks were used extensively in the city. In such conditions, they could not use a wide maneuver and became a convenient target for German anti-tank weapons. This also led to high losses: in two weeks of fighting, the Red Army lost a third of the tanks and self-propelled guns participating in the Berlin operation, amounting to 1997 units.

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War always begins suddenly, although a generation later it will seem inevitable to historians. In 1941, the most terrible, closest, most expensive - the Great Patriotic War - began. They say that the Nazis could not be stopped without huge losses...

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It seemed that the flowers were cold, and they had faded slightly from the dew. The dawn that was walking through the grasses and bushes was searched by German binoculars. The flower, covered in dewdrops, clung to the flower, and the border guard extended his hands to them.

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All people fought against the Nazis in 1945, men and women, old and young. Some fought on the Front, some saved the wounded, and some defended the rear, our great-grandmothers, grandmothers and mothers built tanks, planes, cars, plowed, sowed, harvested crops, fed the country, raised children, in a word, protected your Fatherland, your people!

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The second most important symbol of the army after the banner is the identification mark of the armed forces of the state. This is the most laconic and widespread symbol of the army. For the defenders of our Motherland during the Great Patriotic War, such a sign was a star. Continuing the conversation about the symbols of war - a story about the semantics of this sign and the history of its transformation into a symbol of our army

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For the defenders of our Motherland during the Great Patriotic War, such a sign was a star. For fascists - a swastika (cross). The use of stars and crosses in marking attributes has an ancient heraldic and sacred tradition. First, let's turn to the star and the history of its appearance in Russian military symbols.

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St. Petersburg is the only major European city where, after two world wars, not only recognized masterpieces of architecture, but also unique historical ordinary buildings survived. The Neva was the main thoroughfare of the city, which was being built as an imperial capital. The width of the river and the flat landscape dictated rules to the architects that remained unbreakable for almost three centuries. Petersburg was called “the perfect embodiment of the European idea of ​​a regular city.”

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Born in 1917, in Voznesensk - since 1920. Yakov Vasilievich - front-line soldier, went through the entire Great Patriotic War from Voronezh to Berlin. In January 1944, near the Kirovka station (near Znamenka), he was seriously wounded and ended up in a hospital near the city.

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In 1956, I returned to Voznesensk again and began working as chief utility engineer. After that, in April 1959, I was appointed head of the technical bureau of the Voznesensky district, where I worked for 30 years in one place.

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