1. An art professor identified a painting scheduled to be auctioned off for €1,500 as a lost work by Italian master Caravaggio. Within six minutes of seeing a photo, the professor exclaimed "Damn, this is a Caravaggio!".
2. The discovery caused an international sensation. Spain imposed an export ban on the painting to prevent its sale abroad. The owners, who had inherited it, were shocked to learn its true value was estimated at €3 million.
3. An art dealer attempted to buy the painting for €500,000 before the owners discovered its identity. It has since received additional legal protections from the Spanish government while experts work to verify its attribution to Carav
Carravaggio in Spain - Intermediate Article.pdfScarlet Rojas
The article describes how a small painting found in Spain was discovered to be a valuable work by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. An art professor was emailed a photo of the painting and immediately recognized it as a Caravaggio worth millions. The painting was set to be auctioned for 1,500 euros but was removed when its potential value was uncovered. Experts are still examining the work to confirm it is an authentic Caravaggio, but if so, it will be a remarkable discovery and survival of a lost masterpiece.
The article describes how a small painting found in Spain was discovered to be a valuable work by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. An art professor identified the painting as a Caravaggio from a photo in just six minutes. It had been thought to be a 17th century Spanish work and was to be auctioned for 1,500 Euros. Once its potential identity was revealed, experts estimated it could be worth millions. The current owners were shocked to learn the painting hanging in their home for 50 years could hold such great value. Further examination is still needed to say definitively it is a real Caravaggio, but the discovery has created excitement if confirmed.
The article describes how a small painting found in Spain was discovered to be a valuable work by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. An art professor was emailed a photo of the painting and immediately recognized it as a Caravaggio worth millions. The painting was set to be auctioned for 1,500 Euros but was removed when its potential value was uncovered. Experts are still examining the work to confirm it is an authentic Caravaggio, but if so, it will be a miracle that the painting survived intact for over 400 years in a private home before its true identity was discovered.
Art historians sent a gallery owner photos of paintings to evaluate. He sent a photo of a small painting to expert Massimo Pulini, who quickly realized it may be a valuable work by Caravaggio. The owner went to Spain and offered the family €500,000, but they had already received offers of €3 million. Pulini's analysis confirmed it as a rare Caravaggio, leaving the family shocked to learn their painting was worth millions. Experts will now examine the work to verify its authenticity and origin.
Art historians sent a gallery owner photos of paintings to evaluate. He sent a photo of a small painting to expert Massimo Pulini, who quickly realized it may be a valuable work by Caravaggio. The owner went to Spain and offered the family €500,000, but they had already received offers of €3 million. Unaware the painting was historically significant, the family planned to auction it for €1,500. Pulini's analysis confirmed it as a rare Caravaggio worth millions. Experts will examine it to verify its authenticity and value.
Carravaggio in Spain - Elementary Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
Art historians sent a gallery owner photos of paintings to evaluate. He sent a photo of a small painting, and Pulini quickly realized it could be a valuable Caravaggio painting from the 1600s. The owner went to Spain and offered the family €500,000, but they had already received offers of €3 million. Experts will examine the painting to verify its authenticity, and Spain has banned its export.
Picasso was born in Spain and received formal artistic training from his father. He demonstrated exceptional artistic ability at a young age. Throughout his career, Picasso experimented with different styles including the Blue Period, Rose Period, African-influenced works, Cubism, Neoclassicism, and Surrealism. His most famous work is the anti-war painting Guernica, depicting the suffering inflicted by war on civilians.
Carravaggio in Spain - Intermediate Article.pdfScarlet Rojas
The article describes how a small painting found in Spain was discovered to be a valuable work by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. An art professor was emailed a photo of the painting and immediately recognized it as a Caravaggio worth millions. The painting was set to be auctioned for 1,500 euros but was removed when its potential value was uncovered. Experts are still examining the work to confirm it is an authentic Caravaggio, but if so, it will be a remarkable discovery and survival of a lost masterpiece.
The article describes how a small painting found in Spain was discovered to be a valuable work by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. An art professor identified the painting as a Caravaggio from a photo in just six minutes. It had been thought to be a 17th century Spanish work and was to be auctioned for 1,500 Euros. Once its potential identity was revealed, experts estimated it could be worth millions. The current owners were shocked to learn the painting hanging in their home for 50 years could hold such great value. Further examination is still needed to say definitively it is a real Caravaggio, but the discovery has created excitement if confirmed.
The article describes how a small painting found in Spain was discovered to be a valuable work by Italian Baroque master Caravaggio. An art professor was emailed a photo of the painting and immediately recognized it as a Caravaggio worth millions. The painting was set to be auctioned for 1,500 Euros but was removed when its potential value was uncovered. Experts are still examining the work to confirm it is an authentic Caravaggio, but if so, it will be a miracle that the painting survived intact for over 400 years in a private home before its true identity was discovered.
Art historians sent a gallery owner photos of paintings to evaluate. He sent a photo of a small painting to expert Massimo Pulini, who quickly realized it may be a valuable work by Caravaggio. The owner went to Spain and offered the family €500,000, but they had already received offers of €3 million. Pulini's analysis confirmed it as a rare Caravaggio, leaving the family shocked to learn their painting was worth millions. Experts will now examine the work to verify its authenticity and origin.
Art historians sent a gallery owner photos of paintings to evaluate. He sent a photo of a small painting to expert Massimo Pulini, who quickly realized it may be a valuable work by Caravaggio. The owner went to Spain and offered the family €500,000, but they had already received offers of €3 million. Unaware the painting was historically significant, the family planned to auction it for €1,500. Pulini's analysis confirmed it as a rare Caravaggio worth millions. Experts will examine it to verify its authenticity and value.
Carravaggio in Spain - Elementary Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
Art historians sent a gallery owner photos of paintings to evaluate. He sent a photo of a small painting, and Pulini quickly realized it could be a valuable Caravaggio painting from the 1600s. The owner went to Spain and offered the family €500,000, but they had already received offers of €3 million. Experts will examine the painting to verify its authenticity, and Spain has banned its export.
Picasso was born in Spain and received formal artistic training from his father. He demonstrated exceptional artistic ability at a young age. Throughout his career, Picasso experimented with different styles including the Blue Period, Rose Period, African-influenced works, Cubism, Neoclassicism, and Surrealism. His most famous work is the anti-war painting Guernica, depicting the suffering inflicted by war on civilians.
This document describes a "Who is Who" educational project used in history classes to have students collaboratively research important figures from a historical period or topic. Students work in groups to match portraits, quotes, and descriptions of characters to discover connections and identify unrelated figures. The project aims to provide deeper analysis of historical processes and motivate students through collaborative, competitive work. It can be adapted for different ages and skill levels in both content and language used.
Joan Miró was a Spanish artist born in 1893 in Barcelona. He had an early passion for art and studied painting in Barcelona and Paris. His early works were influenced by Fauvism and Cubism but he developed a signature surrealist style using vivid colors, shapes, and figures. Some of his most famous works include Harlequin's Carnival and murals for the UNESCO building in Paris. Miró donated his art to the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona and helped establish the foundation to promote the study of modern art.
The document summarizes important cave paintings from three archaeological sites in Europe:
1) Altamira Cave in Spain contains bison paintings dated to 16,000-9,000 BC, making them some of the oldest known cave paintings.
2) Lascaux Cave in France features paintings of horses, bulls and stags from around 15,000 BC.
3) Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in France contains animal paintings that may be as old as 32,000 years.
Theories suggest the paintings were used for decoration, magic, or to document hunts, and they were created using tools like bones and natural pigments like ochre.
Advanced Article Lesson - Pop Culture Auction.pdfScarlet Rojas
Auction houses are increasingly selling pop culture memorabilia for high prices. Darren Julien, owner of Julien's Auctions, notes that collectors now prefer hanging John Lennon's guitar over paintings by Monet or Picasso. Julien's Auctions only deals in celebrity items and has sold iconic outfits from stars like Marilyn Monroe and Kurt Cobain for millions. More recently, items from living celebrities like Janet Jackson and BTS have also attracted wealthy bidders, showing that celebrities do not need to be deceased to have successful memorabilia auctions. Auctioning celebrity possessions is now seen as a way for stars to build their legacy and ease storage of personal effects.
Auction houses are increasingly selling pop culture memorabilia for high prices. Darren Julien, owner of Julien's Auctions, notes that collectors now prefer hanging John Lennon's guitar over paintings by Monet or Picasso. Julien's Auctions deals exclusively in celebrity items and has sold iconic artifacts like the dress Marilyn Monroe wore to sing to JFK. Recent auctions of items owned by living celebrities like Janet Jackson and BTS band members show that pop culture artifacts can retain value even if the celebrity is still alive. Auctioning memorabilia has become a way for celebrities to build their legacy and manage large collections.
The document provides instructions for two art exercises involving different mediums and techniques. Exercise 1 lists various art forms like portrait, sculpture, clay, and landscape. Exercise 2 also lists different forms and styles such as abstract, portrait, drawing, realistic, sketch, and various materials like charcoal, ink, and watercolor. It then provides a brief overview of different art mediums and techniques.
The document provides information on 30 famous artworks that everyone should know. It discusses Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting in detail, including 10 things you may not know about it. Some key facts are that it is painted on wood instead of canvas, has its own room in the Louvre, and its enigmatic smile has captured worldwide fame. It also summarizes Raphael's School of Athens fresco and Michelangelo's frescoes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, including his initial reluctance to take the commission and the physical challenges he faced while painting.
Leonardo's painting - Who is Mona Lisa ver 2.0Jerry Daperro
Leonardo was born in or near the town of Vinci, about half way between Florence and Pisa, on 15 April 1452. He was the illegitimate son of a rising Florentine legal official Ser Piero da Vinci. He was good at drawing and was enrolled with the leading Florentine artist of Verrocchio in 1469, at the age of 17. Leonardo was probably the greatest artists of the Renaissance. His studies were strictly based in the scientific methods, on vigorous analysis and on objective reasoning. But it was his inquisitive mind that drove the man forever forward to understand our place in nature. According to art historian Helen Gardner, the scope and depth of his interests were without precedent in recorded history. Apart from portraits, religious themes and historical paintings, Leonardo’s greatest legacies were his notebooks and drawings. He influenced many of his contemporary artists, including Michelangelo Raphael, Giorgione and Bramante. Yet he always had a deep distrust of human society. “Alone you are all yourself.”
National Gallery, London - Selected MasterpeicesJerry Daperro
The National Gallery of London is one of the top art gallery for European paintings in the world. Its collection covers all the major developments in European painting from its beginning all the way to the 19C. It also includes paintings from all the major European masters in its collection, from Van Eyck. Leonardo to the Impressionists. There are very few paintings available by the leading Italian and the Low Countries in the world. With the Louvre and the Uffizi of Florence, the National Gallery of London is in the first rank of European gallery. A visit to the National Gallery in London for an afternoon will give you good feel of what European painting is about.
Founded in 1824, the National Gallery is one of the youngest painting galleries of Europe. Unlike most other great European galleries, the core of the collection was not a royal or princely collections taken over by the state. The English Royal collection remains as a separate entity, although many of the royal paintings are on display in the National Gallery on loan. Its collection is renowned for what is probably the most balanced collection of painting in the world. Today the collection has only about two thousand paintings, less than half the number in the Louvre and about two third of the Hermitage collection in St Petersburg.
As the collection belongs to the nation, it is FREE to visit the National Gallery, London. It is opened to the general public and to all overseas visitors as well. It is a shrine for the achievement of humanity, a truly deserve the title a gallery for the world. In this slideshow I have selected six paintings by the best historical masterpieces from its collections. I would like to dedicate this presentation to anyone who help to make the entrance to the gallery free. It is not only a celebration of human achievement it also inclusive all men and enhance the enjoyment of the visit.
Damian Domingo was the first great Filipino painter, known for being the first to paint self-portraits in the Philippines. One of his most famous works was La Sagrada Familia, painted in the 1820s-1830s, which depicts the Holy Family and is noted for its delicate details and realistic cloth folds. Juan Luna was the first recognized Philippine artist and painted Spoliarium, his most well-known piece, in 1884 while studying in Rome - it depicts a brutal scene symbolizing humanity's struggle against injustice. Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo painted Las virgenes Cristianas expuestas al populacho in 1884, receiving a silver medal, which depicts persecuted Christian
This document discusses famous Spanish painters from the 17th century Golden Age of Spanish art. It mentions paintings by Diego Velázquez including Las Meninas and Las Meninas Vieja Friendo Huevos. Works by Francisco de Zurbarán discussed are Agnus Dei and La Crucifixión. El Greco's paintings La Vista de Toledo and Entierro del Conde Orgaz are also mentioned. Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's paintings discussed are El Joven Mendigo and works cited include The Collector, The Independent, and ARTnews.com.
The document discusses the use of transparency in paintings over centuries to depict various materials and objects. It provides numerous examples from famous paintings where artists showed transparency through techniques like diaphanous veils, glassware, bubbles, and other materials. The summaries highlight how transparency was a tool for artists to represent different textures and symbolic meanings in their works.
The document provides a detailed chronology of Salvador Dalí's time in New York from 1941 to 1954. It lists the various exhibitions he participated in, paintings he created, books and films he contributed to, and articles he published during this period. He collaborated frequently with photographers, ballet companies, and designers in New York and gained recognition from major art institutions and magazines in the city.
Carmen Vázquez-Vigo was a Spanish writer and translator of children's literature born in 1923 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She studied performing arts and moved to Spain in 1947 where she began working as a theater actress. In 1963 she began publishing her own children's books and also worked as a translator of children's books from English, French, and Italian into Spanish. Some of her most famous works include "Caramelos de Menta" and "Un monstruo en el armario." She made significant contributions to children's publishing in Spain and passed away in 2018.
The document provides an overview of different painting techniques and styles throughout history. It begins with definitions of painting and various mediums like oil, fresco, watercolor, etc. It then covers iconic works and artists from different periods including Prehistoric cave paintings, Greek portraits, Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo and da Vinci, Impressionism, and Realism. The document also discusses common painting subjects, tools, and the history of painting from prehistoric times to modern styles like Expressionism and Formalism.
THE ANTOINETTE & PATRICK J. MURPHY COLLECTION
AUCTION
Wednesday 23rd October 2019 at 6pm
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
D02 X665,
Ireland
SALE VIEWING
18TH - 23RD OCTOBER
ADAM’S
26 St. Stephen’s Green Dublin D02 X665 Tel +353 1 6760261
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During the Spanish Renaissance, Madrid became the center of royal government and theater life. Large theaters hosted plays with audiences of up to 2,000 people. Sacramental plays taught Catholic doctrine while secular drama expanded. A major playwright was Pedro Calderón de la Barca, who was born in Madrid in 1600 and educated by Jesuits. Theater flourished in Madrid during this period.
Jordan's morning routine consists of washing hands with soap, getting dressed, and eating breakfast to start the day. Additional tasks include brushing teeth, brushing hair, filling a water bottle, and packing a lunch in the backpack. The final steps are to dress for the weather, put dishes away, and check that the backpack is ready before leaving.
This document describes a "Who is Who" educational project used in history classes to have students collaboratively research important figures from a historical period or topic. Students work in groups to match portraits, quotes, and descriptions of characters to discover connections and identify unrelated figures. The project aims to provide deeper analysis of historical processes and motivate students through collaborative, competitive work. It can be adapted for different ages and skill levels in both content and language used.
Joan Miró was a Spanish artist born in 1893 in Barcelona. He had an early passion for art and studied painting in Barcelona and Paris. His early works were influenced by Fauvism and Cubism but he developed a signature surrealist style using vivid colors, shapes, and figures. Some of his most famous works include Harlequin's Carnival and murals for the UNESCO building in Paris. Miró donated his art to the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona and helped establish the foundation to promote the study of modern art.
The document summarizes important cave paintings from three archaeological sites in Europe:
1) Altamira Cave in Spain contains bison paintings dated to 16,000-9,000 BC, making them some of the oldest known cave paintings.
2) Lascaux Cave in France features paintings of horses, bulls and stags from around 15,000 BC.
3) Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave in France contains animal paintings that may be as old as 32,000 years.
Theories suggest the paintings were used for decoration, magic, or to document hunts, and they were created using tools like bones and natural pigments like ochre.
Advanced Article Lesson - Pop Culture Auction.pdfScarlet Rojas
Auction houses are increasingly selling pop culture memorabilia for high prices. Darren Julien, owner of Julien's Auctions, notes that collectors now prefer hanging John Lennon's guitar over paintings by Monet or Picasso. Julien's Auctions only deals in celebrity items and has sold iconic outfits from stars like Marilyn Monroe and Kurt Cobain for millions. More recently, items from living celebrities like Janet Jackson and BTS have also attracted wealthy bidders, showing that celebrities do not need to be deceased to have successful memorabilia auctions. Auctioning celebrity possessions is now seen as a way for stars to build their legacy and ease storage of personal effects.
Auction houses are increasingly selling pop culture memorabilia for high prices. Darren Julien, owner of Julien's Auctions, notes that collectors now prefer hanging John Lennon's guitar over paintings by Monet or Picasso. Julien's Auctions deals exclusively in celebrity items and has sold iconic artifacts like the dress Marilyn Monroe wore to sing to JFK. Recent auctions of items owned by living celebrities like Janet Jackson and BTS band members show that pop culture artifacts can retain value even if the celebrity is still alive. Auctioning memorabilia has become a way for celebrities to build their legacy and manage large collections.
The document provides instructions for two art exercises involving different mediums and techniques. Exercise 1 lists various art forms like portrait, sculpture, clay, and landscape. Exercise 2 also lists different forms and styles such as abstract, portrait, drawing, realistic, sketch, and various materials like charcoal, ink, and watercolor. It then provides a brief overview of different art mediums and techniques.
The document provides information on 30 famous artworks that everyone should know. It discusses Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting in detail, including 10 things you may not know about it. Some key facts are that it is painted on wood instead of canvas, has its own room in the Louvre, and its enigmatic smile has captured worldwide fame. It also summarizes Raphael's School of Athens fresco and Michelangelo's frescoes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling, including his initial reluctance to take the commission and the physical challenges he faced while painting.
Leonardo's painting - Who is Mona Lisa ver 2.0Jerry Daperro
Leonardo was born in or near the town of Vinci, about half way between Florence and Pisa, on 15 April 1452. He was the illegitimate son of a rising Florentine legal official Ser Piero da Vinci. He was good at drawing and was enrolled with the leading Florentine artist of Verrocchio in 1469, at the age of 17. Leonardo was probably the greatest artists of the Renaissance. His studies were strictly based in the scientific methods, on vigorous analysis and on objective reasoning. But it was his inquisitive mind that drove the man forever forward to understand our place in nature. According to art historian Helen Gardner, the scope and depth of his interests were without precedent in recorded history. Apart from portraits, religious themes and historical paintings, Leonardo’s greatest legacies were his notebooks and drawings. He influenced many of his contemporary artists, including Michelangelo Raphael, Giorgione and Bramante. Yet he always had a deep distrust of human society. “Alone you are all yourself.”
National Gallery, London - Selected MasterpeicesJerry Daperro
The National Gallery of London is one of the top art gallery for European paintings in the world. Its collection covers all the major developments in European painting from its beginning all the way to the 19C. It also includes paintings from all the major European masters in its collection, from Van Eyck. Leonardo to the Impressionists. There are very few paintings available by the leading Italian and the Low Countries in the world. With the Louvre and the Uffizi of Florence, the National Gallery of London is in the first rank of European gallery. A visit to the National Gallery in London for an afternoon will give you good feel of what European painting is about.
Founded in 1824, the National Gallery is one of the youngest painting galleries of Europe. Unlike most other great European galleries, the core of the collection was not a royal or princely collections taken over by the state. The English Royal collection remains as a separate entity, although many of the royal paintings are on display in the National Gallery on loan. Its collection is renowned for what is probably the most balanced collection of painting in the world. Today the collection has only about two thousand paintings, less than half the number in the Louvre and about two third of the Hermitage collection in St Petersburg.
As the collection belongs to the nation, it is FREE to visit the National Gallery, London. It is opened to the general public and to all overseas visitors as well. It is a shrine for the achievement of humanity, a truly deserve the title a gallery for the world. In this slideshow I have selected six paintings by the best historical masterpieces from its collections. I would like to dedicate this presentation to anyone who help to make the entrance to the gallery free. It is not only a celebration of human achievement it also inclusive all men and enhance the enjoyment of the visit.
Damian Domingo was the first great Filipino painter, known for being the first to paint self-portraits in the Philippines. One of his most famous works was La Sagrada Familia, painted in the 1820s-1830s, which depicts the Holy Family and is noted for its delicate details and realistic cloth folds. Juan Luna was the first recognized Philippine artist and painted Spoliarium, his most well-known piece, in 1884 while studying in Rome - it depicts a brutal scene symbolizing humanity's struggle against injustice. Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo painted Las virgenes Cristianas expuestas al populacho in 1884, receiving a silver medal, which depicts persecuted Christian
This document discusses famous Spanish painters from the 17th century Golden Age of Spanish art. It mentions paintings by Diego Velázquez including Las Meninas and Las Meninas Vieja Friendo Huevos. Works by Francisco de Zurbarán discussed are Agnus Dei and La Crucifixión. El Greco's paintings La Vista de Toledo and Entierro del Conde Orgaz are also mentioned. Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's paintings discussed are El Joven Mendigo and works cited include The Collector, The Independent, and ARTnews.com.
The document discusses the use of transparency in paintings over centuries to depict various materials and objects. It provides numerous examples from famous paintings where artists showed transparency through techniques like diaphanous veils, glassware, bubbles, and other materials. The summaries highlight how transparency was a tool for artists to represent different textures and symbolic meanings in their works.
The document provides a detailed chronology of Salvador Dalí's time in New York from 1941 to 1954. It lists the various exhibitions he participated in, paintings he created, books and films he contributed to, and articles he published during this period. He collaborated frequently with photographers, ballet companies, and designers in New York and gained recognition from major art institutions and magazines in the city.
Carmen Vázquez-Vigo was a Spanish writer and translator of children's literature born in 1923 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She studied performing arts and moved to Spain in 1947 where she began working as a theater actress. In 1963 she began publishing her own children's books and also worked as a translator of children's books from English, French, and Italian into Spanish. Some of her most famous works include "Caramelos de Menta" and "Un monstruo en el armario." She made significant contributions to children's publishing in Spain and passed away in 2018.
The document provides an overview of different painting techniques and styles throughout history. It begins with definitions of painting and various mediums like oil, fresco, watercolor, etc. It then covers iconic works and artists from different periods including Prehistoric cave paintings, Greek portraits, Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo and da Vinci, Impressionism, and Realism. The document also discusses common painting subjects, tools, and the history of painting from prehistoric times to modern styles like Expressionism and Formalism.
THE ANTOINETTE & PATRICK J. MURPHY COLLECTION
AUCTION
Wednesday 23rd October 2019 at 6pm
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
D02 X665,
Ireland
SALE VIEWING
18TH - 23RD OCTOBER
ADAM’S
26 St. Stephen’s Green Dublin D02 X665 Tel +353 1 6760261
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
18th October 19th October 20th October 21st October 22nd October 23rd October
10.00am - 5.00pm 2.00pm - 5.00pm 2.00pm - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm
During the Spanish Renaissance, Madrid became the center of royal government and theater life. Large theaters hosted plays with audiences of up to 2,000 people. Sacramental plays taught Catholic doctrine while secular drama expanded. A major playwright was Pedro Calderón de la Barca, who was born in Madrid in 1600 and educated by Jesuits. Theater flourished in Madrid during this period.
Jordan's morning routine consists of washing hands with soap, getting dressed, and eating breakfast to start the day. Additional tasks include brushing teeth, brushing hair, filling a water bottle, and packing a lunch in the backpack. The final steps are to dress for the weather, put dishes away, and check that the backpack is ready before leaving.
This document defines and provides examples for various words related to friendship, relationships, personality traits, and communication. It explains terms like depend on, aggressive, amusing, apologize, argue, arrogant, attend, back up, caring, celebrate, determined, exciting, fair, get on well, information, invitation, jealous, loyal, mate, mean, offer, opportunity, have something in common, self-centered, supportive, tactful, tell lies, tell the truth, and unreliable. Examples are given to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of each term.
This document defines and provides examples for several English prepositions that indicate directional movement: past indicates movement from one side to another or the point where movement begins; from and to indicate movement between two points; across indicates movement from one side to another of something; in indicates being inside something; into indicates movement towards the inside of something; out of indicates exiting from the inside of something; onto and off refer to movement to or from the top surface of something.
This document contains examples of English verbs presented in their infinitive, past simple, and past participle forms. The verbs are grouped into types based on their forms. The document also includes examples sentences using some of the verbs. It teaches verb conjugations and provides practice using verbs in sentences.
The document provides information about vowel sounds in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) including long A sounds, short A sounds, and examples of words that demonstrate these sounds. It includes links to online resources with more detailed information about IPA vowel sounds.
This document provides an introduction to an e-book being released by onestopenglish to celebrate their 10th birthday. It includes:
- Lesson plans, worksheets, articles and audio materials across several sections like business, exams, grammar and more.
- A preview of some of the materials available, including a lesson inspiring children to make animal camouflage books and a poem about a boy's peculiar day. Materials also target business and secondary students.
- All resources come from onestopenglish's subscription area and are being shared for free in this e-book. Readers are wished happy teaching.
This chapter discusses linking and sound changes that occur in spoken English. When words are connected in speech, sounds may shift or be dropped, such as "them all" sounding like "the mall". The chapter provides rules for how final sounds link to initial sounds between words. It also explains common sound changes such as the flap 't' sound. Exercises practice identifying linked sounds and telling jokes that rely on features of connected speech.
This article profiles modern nomads in America who live off-grid in vehicles. It focuses on Bob Wells, who lives in a van and helps others do the same through his Home on Wheels Alliance charity. After facing financial difficulties, Bob adopted a nomadic lifestyle in a van. Now through videos and HOWA, he promotes vehicle dwelling as an affordable housing alternative and way to prevent homelessness. The article profiles April Craren, a 52-year-old woman who became homeless after separating from her husband. Through HOWA, she received a donated minivan and now lives on public lands, feeling healthier in her new lifestyle. Bob hopes to expand areas allowing long-term vehicle dwelling on public lands to help more people.
Homeless people in the United States are increasingly living in vehicles as an alternative to traditional housing. Bob Wells helps promote this "nomadic" lifestyle through his non-profit Home on Wheels Alliance and YouTube channel. He teaches people skills for living self-sufficiently in vehicles to prevent homelessness. April Craren received a donated minivan from HOWA after losing her home. She now feels healthier living an outdoor lifestyle. While not addressing the root causes of all homelessness, the nomadic community provides independence and support for those struggling with housing costs.
Writing Flashcards - Cork English Teacher.pdfScarlet Rojas
The document discusses how some topic has undergone dramatic recent changes and raises questions about its future. It notes that certain actions may have long term benefits regardless of short term difficulties. It remains uncertain what effects these changes could ultimately have.
Homeless people in the United States are increasingly living in vehicles. Bob Wells helps people live in vehicles through his charity Home on Wheels Alliance (HOWA). After getting divorced, Bob began living in a van to save money on rent. Now through HOWA, he helps people like April, a 52-year-old woman who became homeless after separating from her husband. April lives in a minivan she received from HOWA and feels happier living an outdoor lifestyle. HOWA gives vehicles to people who cannot afford housing and helps them maintain independence.
Uganda's Eco City - Intermediate Article.pdfScarlet Rojas
The article describes a project transforming a ruined Ugandan village into a thriving town called Okere City. Ojok Okello started the project in 2019, building a school, clinic, bank, and using solar power for electricity. He pays for the project himself and emphasizes community involvement. Okere City now generates revenue through projects like the school and local businesses. It focuses on using local shea nuts and trees, unlike other cities solely focused on wealth. The community invests together through a loan program run by local women.
This document provides a pronunciation activity with instructions for students to:
1) Underline where sounds may be linked in sample sentences based on their knowledge of linking sounds.
2) Take turns saying each sentence, paying attention to linking final consonants followed by vowel or consonant sounds.
3) The activity contains 18 sample sentences about fashion for students to analyze for linking sounds.
Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales. A large academic project called Masal is collecting fairy tales from around Turkey that have been submitted by members of the public and academics. The tales come from different regions of Turkey and cover various story types. They are being indexed and compiled into a searchable database to make them available to the public. The goal is to preserve Turkey's rich fairy tale heritage for future generations.
Uganda's Eco City - Elementary Article .pdfScarlet Rojas
Four thousand people live in Okere City in northern Uganda. Ojok Okello transformed the ruined village of Okere Mom-Kok into the successful town of Okere City, providing electricity from solar power, clean water, a school, clinic, and other amenities. The unique selling point of Okere City is its shea trees, from which the city produces and sells Okere Shea Butter. Local residents can get loans from Okere City's investment club, which operates through members investing money and receiving loans, continuing the cycle of lending.
Turkey is embarking on a cultural mission to preserve its fairy tales by collecting and indexing around 10,000 stories through an academic project called Masal. The stories are being submitted by the public and academics and will be made available through an online database once approved. Researchers hope the database will allow future generations to enjoy the traditional stories and their lessons of wonder, courage, and morality.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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