A survey was conducted on popular shoe brands. Nike was the most popular brand chosen by 5 people. Converse and New Balance were also popular choices, being selected by 3 people each. The remaining votes were spread across Adidas, Puma, and Edwin.
A survey was conducted on popular shoe brands. Nike was the most popular brand chosen by 5 people. Adidas and New Balance were also popular choices, being selected by 2 and 3 people respectively. Other brands such as Puma and Edwin were chosen by 1 person each.
A survey was conducted on popular shoe brands. Nike was the most popular brand chosen by 5 people. Adidas and Puma were also among the brands selected, though to a lesser extent with adidas chosen by 2 people and Puma by 1 person. Newbalance and another brand called Edwin were also included in the results.
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Ajay Kumar Mourya is a project engineer with over 8 years of experience in PLCs, SCADA, drives, and industrial instrumentation. He has extensive experience in designing, developing, and commissioning SCADA and PLC systems for applications such as ash handling, water treatment plants, coal handling, and more. Some of the key projects he has worked on are located in Qatar, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and Himachal Pradesh. He is proficient in programming PLCs such as Allen Bradley PLCs as well as SCADA systems like Cimplicity and Intellution iFix. Ajay holds a diploma in electrical engineering and is pursuing
Dr. Kata is a traditional healer and lost love spell caster based in South Africa who offers various love spells through phone or email, including spells to bring back an ex lover in one day, binding love spells for committed relationships, spells to strengthen love in a relationship, spells to stop divorce, and spells to increase sexual desire in a relationship. The love spells are described as helping reunite lost lovers, prevent relationships from plateauing, stop unwanted divorces, and rekindle passion. Contact information is provided to reach Dr. Kata.
A survey was conducted on popular shoe brands. Nike was the most popular brand chosen by 5 people. Adidas and New Balance were also popular choices, being selected by 2 and 3 people respectively. Other brands such as Puma and Edwin were chosen by 1 person each.
A survey was conducted on popular shoe brands. Nike was the most popular brand chosen by 5 people. Adidas and Puma were also among the brands selected, though to a lesser extent with adidas chosen by 2 people and Puma by 1 person. Newbalance and another brand called Edwin were also included in the results.
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Ajay Kumar Mourya is a project engineer with over 8 years of experience in PLCs, SCADA, drives, and industrial instrumentation. He has extensive experience in designing, developing, and commissioning SCADA and PLC systems for applications such as ash handling, water treatment plants, coal handling, and more. Some of the key projects he has worked on are located in Qatar, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and Himachal Pradesh. He is proficient in programming PLCs such as Allen Bradley PLCs as well as SCADA systems like Cimplicity and Intellution iFix. Ajay holds a diploma in electrical engineering and is pursuing
Dr. Kata is a traditional healer and lost love spell caster based in South Africa who offers various love spells through phone or email, including spells to bring back an ex lover in one day, binding love spells for committed relationships, spells to strengthen love in a relationship, spells to stop divorce, and spells to increase sexual desire in a relationship. The love spells are described as helping reunite lost lovers, prevent relationships from plateauing, stop unwanted divorces, and rekindle passion. Contact information is provided to reach Dr. Kata.
9 10 academic communications i syllabusMeagan Kaiser
This document outlines the goals, assessment, and schedule for an Academic Communications course during the spring 2017 semester. Students will be assessed based on posters, notebooks, classwork, pronunciation, and reading and speaking tests. Students must attend at least 3/4 of classes to be eligible to take exams. The course will focus on eradicating poverty, achieving education goals, promoting gender equality, and reducing child mortality. Topics will be discussed through weekly lectures and poster presentations by students.
This course focuses on developing students' spoken English communication skills through activities centered around daily conversation, listening skills, and public speaking presentations. Students will be assessed through regular speaking tests, classwork including a scrapbook project, short quizzes, and attendance. The syllabus outlines the weekly topics which progress from introducing oneself to discussing interests like music, books, travel, and student-chosen topics. Materials needed include a textbook, notebook, and access to an online class website and the instructor's contact information for questions.
This document provides listening practice for Japanese learners of English. It includes exercises to fill in phonetic charts with consonant and vowel sounds, identify rhyming words, transcribe words and phrases into phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet, and note syllable patterns and reductions. The exercises help learners improve their ability to perceive and produce English sounds.
This quiz tests knowledge about an Israeli graphic designer named Ronny Edry who created a poster saying "Israel Loves Iran" to promote peace between the two countries. The quiz asks what Ronny Edry's job is, why he made the poster, how many people a journalist said would see a news story about the poster, and what happened when Ronny met Iranians from the Facebook page in person.
This document is a 3 question quiz about non-verbal behavior and social status. It asks what non-verbal behavior looks like at the top and bottom of social hierarchies, and to name two non-verbal cues that convey confidence at work.
This document provides guidelines for a fall midterm exam speech interpreting existing graph data. The speech should include a greeting, description of important data from two graphs, an explanation of why the data is significant, and a closing that asks for questions. The speech must be between 150-200 words or 1-2 minutes long, include at least two interactions with the audience, and have slides for the title, two graphs created digitally rather than handwritten, and citations.
Based on a survey of 15 people at Nagoya University about their preferences for coffee shops on campus, Starbucks was the most popular choice with 6 people, no coffee shop was the least popular choice with only 1 person, 1/15 or 6.7% of people don't like coffee shops, 6/15 or 40% of people want a Starbucks, and 2/15 or 13.3% of people want a Komeda coffee shop. A bar graph would be a good way to visualize this data since it compares the different coffee shop options.
This document contains a series of questions testing English language skills including:
1) Translating numbers and fractions into English
2) Writing numbers and years in Roman numerals and English
3) Translating math equations and operations into English
4) Filling in blanks with fractions and dates in English
The document aims to assess foundational English language and math skills.
Francis introduces himself and shares recipes and tips for cooking with dog. The document includes dates for June 23, 2015 and provides links to a Japan Times article and YouTube videos about cooking with dog. Tips are given for when cooking with dog would be great or better for health. Photos are included from a Japanese cooking channel.
This document outlines a mid-term practice test with 7 parts that assess skills in phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The test covers English sounds, sound changes between words, flapping of consonants between vowels, reductions in function words, syllable stress, and a gap fill listening comprehension activity.
This document contains a worksheet with 10 fraction equivalence problems. The worksheet asks students to identify equivalent fractions for expressions like 1/3 = /9, 1/2 = 6/, 6/10 = 3/, and others. It provides practice finding equivalent fractions, which is an important foundational math skill for understanding fractions and proportional reasoning.
Este documento es una hoja de trabajo para contar dinero. Contiene 5 problemas para sumar diferentes cantidades de dinero y un espacio para anotar la puntuación total.
The document appears to be a worksheet for students to fill out about their daily schedules and times for various activities. It includes blanks for students to write in times for waking up, lunch, class endings, homework, part-time jobs, hair washing, coffee drinking, club activities, and meeting with friends. It also includes exercises converting times between digital and written formats and describing times relative to clocks. There are also sections about the costs of various items and how to describe abilities to afford things.
This document provides a checklist for properly formatting a typed writing assignment. It lists instructions for including student information, setting font style and size, centering the title, indenting the first line of paragraphs, setting even margins, double spacing, and useful Mac keyboard shortcuts for common functions like copying, pasting, undoing, and saving.
Members of the group wished they had drones for pizza delivery, taking photos and videos during hanami (cherry blossom viewing), and other purposes. They discussed possible uses of drones such as delivering pizza or capturing scenic cherry blossom footage from an aerial perspective. The group brainstormed recreational and commercial applications for drones.
This document provides instructions for a worksheet where a person measures parts of their own body including handspan, thumb length, and arm length. It then asks the person to use themselves as a unit of measurement to estimate the length, width, area, and perimeter of a desk, as well as the length of a shoe and area of a phone screen. It aims to have the person practice estimating measurements of everyday objects based on proportions of their own body.
Tomoyo, Neil, and Naoko split the bill for sushi evenly after eating 3 blue plates, 3 green plates, 4 red plates, and one 500 yen plate together. To calculate the amount each person paid, add up the total bill (blue=?, green=?, red=?, 500 yen plate = 500 yen), then divide
The document discusses several safety signs and messages. It apologizes for any inconvenience caused by restricting access to dangerous areas for safety purposes. It emphasizes that safety is the top priority and asks for forgiveness and caution while work is being done.
9 10 academic communications i syllabusMeagan Kaiser
This document outlines the goals, assessment, and schedule for an Academic Communications course during the spring 2017 semester. Students will be assessed based on posters, notebooks, classwork, pronunciation, and reading and speaking tests. Students must attend at least 3/4 of classes to be eligible to take exams. The course will focus on eradicating poverty, achieving education goals, promoting gender equality, and reducing child mortality. Topics will be discussed through weekly lectures and poster presentations by students.
This course focuses on developing students' spoken English communication skills through activities centered around daily conversation, listening skills, and public speaking presentations. Students will be assessed through regular speaking tests, classwork including a scrapbook project, short quizzes, and attendance. The syllabus outlines the weekly topics which progress from introducing oneself to discussing interests like music, books, travel, and student-chosen topics. Materials needed include a textbook, notebook, and access to an online class website and the instructor's contact information for questions.
This document provides listening practice for Japanese learners of English. It includes exercises to fill in phonetic charts with consonant and vowel sounds, identify rhyming words, transcribe words and phrases into phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet, and note syllable patterns and reductions. The exercises help learners improve their ability to perceive and produce English sounds.
This quiz tests knowledge about an Israeli graphic designer named Ronny Edry who created a poster saying "Israel Loves Iran" to promote peace between the two countries. The quiz asks what Ronny Edry's job is, why he made the poster, how many people a journalist said would see a news story about the poster, and what happened when Ronny met Iranians from the Facebook page in person.
This document is a 3 question quiz about non-verbal behavior and social status. It asks what non-verbal behavior looks like at the top and bottom of social hierarchies, and to name two non-verbal cues that convey confidence at work.
This document provides guidelines for a fall midterm exam speech interpreting existing graph data. The speech should include a greeting, description of important data from two graphs, an explanation of why the data is significant, and a closing that asks for questions. The speech must be between 150-200 words or 1-2 minutes long, include at least two interactions with the audience, and have slides for the title, two graphs created digitally rather than handwritten, and citations.
Based on a survey of 15 people at Nagoya University about their preferences for coffee shops on campus, Starbucks was the most popular choice with 6 people, no coffee shop was the least popular choice with only 1 person, 1/15 or 6.7% of people don't like coffee shops, 6/15 or 40% of people want a Starbucks, and 2/15 or 13.3% of people want a Komeda coffee shop. A bar graph would be a good way to visualize this data since it compares the different coffee shop options.
This document contains a series of questions testing English language skills including:
1) Translating numbers and fractions into English
2) Writing numbers and years in Roman numerals and English
3) Translating math equations and operations into English
4) Filling in blanks with fractions and dates in English
The document aims to assess foundational English language and math skills.
Francis introduces himself and shares recipes and tips for cooking with dog. The document includes dates for June 23, 2015 and provides links to a Japan Times article and YouTube videos about cooking with dog. Tips are given for when cooking with dog would be great or better for health. Photos are included from a Japanese cooking channel.
This document outlines a mid-term practice test with 7 parts that assess skills in phonetic transcription using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The test covers English sounds, sound changes between words, flapping of consonants between vowels, reductions in function words, syllable stress, and a gap fill listening comprehension activity.
This document contains a worksheet with 10 fraction equivalence problems. The worksheet asks students to identify equivalent fractions for expressions like 1/3 = /9, 1/2 = 6/, 6/10 = 3/, and others. It provides practice finding equivalent fractions, which is an important foundational math skill for understanding fractions and proportional reasoning.
Este documento es una hoja de trabajo para contar dinero. Contiene 5 problemas para sumar diferentes cantidades de dinero y un espacio para anotar la puntuación total.
The document appears to be a worksheet for students to fill out about their daily schedules and times for various activities. It includes blanks for students to write in times for waking up, lunch, class endings, homework, part-time jobs, hair washing, coffee drinking, club activities, and meeting with friends. It also includes exercises converting times between digital and written formats and describing times relative to clocks. There are also sections about the costs of various items and how to describe abilities to afford things.
This document provides a checklist for properly formatting a typed writing assignment. It lists instructions for including student information, setting font style and size, centering the title, indenting the first line of paragraphs, setting even margins, double spacing, and useful Mac keyboard shortcuts for common functions like copying, pasting, undoing, and saving.
Members of the group wished they had drones for pizza delivery, taking photos and videos during hanami (cherry blossom viewing), and other purposes. They discussed possible uses of drones such as delivering pizza or capturing scenic cherry blossom footage from an aerial perspective. The group brainstormed recreational and commercial applications for drones.
This document provides instructions for a worksheet where a person measures parts of their own body including handspan, thumb length, and arm length. It then asks the person to use themselves as a unit of measurement to estimate the length, width, area, and perimeter of a desk, as well as the length of a shoe and area of a phone screen. It aims to have the person practice estimating measurements of everyday objects based on proportions of their own body.
Tomoyo, Neil, and Naoko split the bill for sushi evenly after eating 3 blue plates, 3 green plates, 4 red plates, and one 500 yen plate together. To calculate the amount each person paid, add up the total bill (blue=?, green=?, red=?, 500 yen plate = 500 yen), then divide
The document discusses several safety signs and messages. It apologizes for any inconvenience caused by restricting access to dangerous areas for safety purposes. It emphasizes that safety is the top priority and asks for forgiveness and caution while work is being done.