This appears to be the 1975 yearbook from Baghdad College in Baghdad, Iraq. It provides photos and brief biographies of the graduating class. The biographies describe each student's personality, interests, strengths in various academic subjects, and planned or hoped-for future careers. Engineering, medicine, and other STEM fields seem to be popular planned careers among these graduates. The yearbook aims to capture memories and details about each member of the class of 1975 at this school.
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The document is a teacher's guide for third year secondary students covering units on space travel and related topics. It includes exercises on vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and translation. The vocabulary exercises include choosing the correct meaning of words and finding mistakes. The grammar exercises focus on verb tenses and articles. The reading comprehension sections contain passages to read and questions to answer. Translation practice involves translating between English and Arabic. The guide aims to help students improve their language skills while learning about space.
The document appears to be about heart transplant operations and their history. It mentions that the first heart transplant was performed by a British medical team. The future will see continued advances in transplant surgery as techniques improve and our understanding grows. The text also references charitable organizations that support medical research and help people in need.
This document provides a reading comprehension test with multiple choice questions about various topics including Eskimos, Guadua bamboo, paper history, Valentine's Day origins, kangaroos, and a description of a girl named Andrea. It tests vocabulary and understanding of pronoun usage, verb tenses, prepositions and the general ideas of the passages. The test has over 60 multiple choice questions requiring understanding of the details and main ideas presented in the readings.
Scientists should spend more time observing animal behavior to predict natural disasters rather than investing in expensive equipment. In 1970, Chinese scientists noticed farm animals behaving strangely before an earthquake, allowing them to evacuate a city and save thousands. Japanese scientists also found that catfish become more active before moderately strong quakes. While humans cannot detect subtle changes in the earth's magnetic field before quakes, some animals appear sensitive to these changes. Scientists now want to determine which animals are affected to help save more lives in the future.
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The document appears to be text from an exam or test containing directions and questions in Japanese. It is difficult to understand the specific content and meaning. The summary is:
1. The document is written in Japanese and appears to contain directions and questions from an exam or test.
2. Sections and questions within the document reference arranging sentences in a logical sequence and choosing alternatives to form coherent paragraphs.
3. Specific topics, content, and answers cannot be understood due to the language being Japanese.
The document is a reading comprehension test containing multiple choice questions about a passage. It tests vocabulary in context and the ability to understand relationships between ideas. The questions cover topics such as art, literature, science, history and current events. Correct answers are required to demonstrate an advanced proficiency with the English language.
This document contains 51 multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics including history, language, science, and civics. The questions assess knowledge of topics like Philippine history during the Spanish colonial period, figures of speech, basic cell biology concepts, and principles of Philippine government.
دليل التقويم في اللغة الانجليزية للصف الثالث الثانويخالد عبد الباسط
www.th5stars.com
ثانوية خمس نجوم | هدفنا مساعدة الطلاب
دليل التقويم في اللغة الانجليزية للصف الثالث الثانوي
دليل التقويم في اللغة الانجليزية للصف الثالث الثانوي
اجابات كتاب Gem للصف الثالث الثانوي 2016مذكرة دوت كوم
The document is a teacher's guide for third year secondary students covering units on space travel and related topics. It includes exercises on vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and translation. The vocabulary exercises include choosing the correct meaning of words and finding mistakes. The grammar exercises focus on verb tenses and articles. The reading comprehension sections contain passages to read and questions to answer. Translation practice involves translating between English and Arabic. The guide aims to help students improve their language skills while learning about space.
The document appears to be about heart transplant operations and their history. It mentions that the first heart transplant was performed by a British medical team. The future will see continued advances in transplant surgery as techniques improve and our understanding grows. The text also references charitable organizations that support medical research and help people in need.
This document provides a reading comprehension test with multiple choice questions about various topics including Eskimos, Guadua bamboo, paper history, Valentine's Day origins, kangaroos, and a description of a girl named Andrea. It tests vocabulary and understanding of pronoun usage, verb tenses, prepositions and the general ideas of the passages. The test has over 60 multiple choice questions requiring understanding of the details and main ideas presented in the readings.
Scientists should spend more time observing animal behavior to predict natural disasters rather than investing in expensive equipment. In 1970, Chinese scientists noticed farm animals behaving strangely before an earthquake, allowing them to evacuate a city and save thousands. Japanese scientists also found that catfish become more active before moderately strong quakes. While humans cannot detect subtle changes in the earth's magnetic field before quakes, some animals appear sensitive to these changes. Scientists now want to determine which animals are affected to help save more lives in the future.
CAT 1994 Previous Year Question Paper with Answer KeyEneutron
The document appears to be text from an exam or test containing directions and questions in Japanese. It is difficult to understand the specific content and meaning. The summary is:
1. The document is written in Japanese and appears to contain directions and questions from an exam or test.
2. Sections and questions within the document reference arranging sentences in a logical sequence and choosing alternatives to form coherent paragraphs.
3. Specific topics, content, and answers cannot be understood due to the language being Japanese.
The document is a reading comprehension test containing multiple choice questions about a passage. It tests vocabulary in context and the ability to understand relationships between ideas. The questions cover topics such as art, literature, science, history and current events. Correct answers are required to demonstrate an advanced proficiency with the English language.
This document contains 51 multiple choice questions covering a wide range of topics including history, language, science, and civics. The questions assess knowledge of topics like Philippine history during the Spanish colonial period, figures of speech, basic cell biology concepts, and principles of Philippine government.
The document contains an activity sheet for an English exam for students of class 12 from Tilak Highschool & Jr. College in Karad. It consists of three sections - prose, poetry, and writing skills. For the prose section, students have to read a passage and answer comprehension questions about it. They also have to complete grammar and vocabulary exercises. For the poetry section, students read a poem and answer related questions on literary devices, theme, and personal response. The writing section requires students to attempt various writing tasks like report writing, email writing, speech writing etc. based on given prompts.
امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية 2014 نظام حديث الدور الأول , والاجابة عليةAhmed Saleh
The document contains an English exam for secondary school students in Egypt. It tests students on their language functions, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing, and translation skills. The reading comprehension sections include passages on habitat loss in the Amazon and preparing for exam topics. Students must answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the passages. Other sections cover situations, mini-dialogues, grammar, quotations from The Prisoner of Zenda novel, writing, and translation. The exam evaluates students' ability to communicate effectively in English across different tasks.
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Trung tâm Luyện thi Đại học CLC QSC-45 is a test preparation center. The document provides a practice test with multiple choice questions in Vietnamese about parts of speech, grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and English language usage. The test covers topics such as parts of speech, stress patterns, vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and reading comprehension of passages about various topics including ocean exploration, organic foods, and health claims.
1. The passage discusses the differences between generations and the generation gap. It states that the old cannot easily adapt to rapid societal changes, which leads them to complain about the young.
2. While the young have a bright future ahead, the old have more experience. However, both sides need each other - the young can learn from the elders' experiences, while the old rely on the young for support.
3. The generation gap can be reduced through understanding between the two groups.
Tai lieu luyen thi dai hoc de thi dh mon anh khoi d - nam 2009Trungtâmluyệnthi Qsc
This document is a reading comprehension passage and test in Vietnamese about Modern Times, a 1936 Charlie Chaplin film. The passage provides background on how the film was inspired by reports of poor working conditions in Detroit factories. It summarizes some key scenes from the film that satirized and critiqued aspects of modern industrialization and technology. The test contains 61 multiple-choice questions to assess the reader's understanding of the passage.
A group of students spent 66 days surviving at sea in a life raft after their yacht sank off the coast of Central America. They were able to catch fish and desalinate water during this time to survive until they were spotted by a fishing boat and rescued after over 2 months at sea.
This passage provides directions for the listening section of an English proficiency test. It is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions based on short dialogues. Part 2 contains 5 questions based on statements and responses. Part 3 contains 5 questions about short monologues. The directions explain that audio recordings will be played twice for each question, and test takers must choose the best answer based only on what they hear, not what is printed in the test book.
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This document contains a preparation test for an English exam. It includes multiple choice questions testing vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and error identification. The test covers topics like word stress, parts of speech, tenses, synonyms, reading passages and identifying incorrect elements in sentences. It provides practice for an exam that will assess English language skills.
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This document summarizes a report commissioned by the Nevada Commission on Economic Development to identify industries Nevada has expertise in that could drive further innovation. The report identifies 5 areas: 1) gaming/defense simulation software, 2) mining/energy engineering skills, 3) renewable energy experience, 4) mining/metals research skills, and 5) high-capacity broadband infrastructure in southern Nevada. It recommends the state support research in these areas and attract private investment to commercialize promising technologies, but cautions against adopting innovation models from other states without consideration of Nevada's limitations.
1. Scientists have discovered that some animals behave differently before earthquakes and other natural disasters. Chinese scientists in 1970 noticed farm animals acting strangely before an earthquake.
2. By observing these animals, scientists hope to predict disasters and save lives. Pets may be more useful than expensive prediction equipment because they can detect subtle changes in the earth's magnetic field that humans cannot sense.
3. Scientists now want to study which animals are affected and how, so they can use animal behavior to issue early warnings and evacuate at-risk areas, as the Chinese scientists did by evacuating a city before an earthquake based on reports of animals.
The document discusses the importance of education and knowledge. It states that seeking knowledge is an obligation in Islam. It also emphasizes that Muslims must pursue all kinds of knowledge, not just religious knowledge. Acquiring knowledge helps strengthen Islam and benefit humanity. The document urges Muslims to support education and remove obstacles to obtaining knowledge.
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Los elementos clave para ser un emprendedor exitoso incluyen detectar oportunidades de negocio, tener la capacidad y voluntad para liderar un proyecto empresarial viable, y actuar rápidamente en pro del interés común y el control del proyecto.
- The document provides revision tips for students taking the Edexcel GCSE Shortcourse exam, including what to do first when seeing the exam paper, how to approach different types of questions, and checking your work before finishing.
- It advises students to read the instructions carefully, focus on the specified sections, highlight command words to understand what is being asked, and allocate about 35 minutes for each section given the mark distribution.
- Additional tips include bringing multiple pens and pencils, a ruler, eraser, and highlighter, finishing early to review answers, and double checking case studies, measurements, and that no questions were missed.
1. The document discusses projectile motion and provides an example problem of calculating the motion of a ball launched at a 30 degree angle from a table 1 meter high.
2. It explains that projectile motion can be used to study how objects move through the air or space, and gives some everyday examples.
3. Conservation of energy can also be used to solve projectile motion problems, since the only force acting is gravity, and the horizontal velocity does not change.
N'AIX is a PIC based robot, it can detects the gas , measures the temperature and detects obstacle with ultrasonic sensor , it is cotrolled with Bluetooth and a game controller for which we used 3 Xbee and made a ATMEGA circuit which have the same performances as the ARDUINO UNO .
This document discusses women's empowerment in India. It outlines several factors that contribute to women's lack of empowerment, including lack of decision-making power, freedom of movement, access to education, employment, media exposure, and domestic violence. Government programs and NGOs aim to empower women through increasing access to resources, education, employment opportunities, and political participation. Overall empowerment of women is necessary for India to achieve its full potential.
Size exclusion chromatography separates molecules based on their size or hydrodynamic radius. It uses a column packed with porous beads that allow smaller molecules to enter the pores while restricting the entry of larger molecules. This results in larger molecules being eluted first from the column followed by smaller molecules. It is commonly used to determine the molecular weight distribution of polymers and to purify proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules.
The passage discusses the quality needed to rebuild civilization after war. While many believe love is needed, the author disagrees, arguing love does not work in public affairs. Instead, the author argues tolerance is the most important virtue, as it allows different groups to coexist despite differences. Tolerance is described as dull but necessary to build a civilized future on. The passage concludes that on a foundation of tolerance, rather than love or other emotional approaches, the post-war world can be constructed.
The document contains an activity sheet for an English exam for students of class 12 from Tilak Highschool & Jr. College in Karad. It consists of three sections - prose, poetry, and writing skills. For the prose section, students have to read a passage and answer comprehension questions about it. They also have to complete grammar and vocabulary exercises. For the poetry section, students read a poem and answer related questions on literary devices, theme, and personal response. The writing section requires students to attempt various writing tasks like report writing, email writing, speech writing etc. based on given prompts.
امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية 2014 نظام حديث الدور الأول , والاجابة عليةAhmed Saleh
The document contains an English exam for secondary school students in Egypt. It tests students on their language functions, vocabulary, reading comprehension, writing, and translation skills. The reading comprehension sections include passages on habitat loss in the Amazon and preparing for exam topics. Students must answer multiple choice and short answer questions about the passages. Other sections cover situations, mini-dialogues, grammar, quotations from The Prisoner of Zenda novel, writing, and translation. The exam evaluates students' ability to communicate effectively in English across different tasks.
Anhvan thay hai trung tam luyen thi dai hoc qsc-45 - de cuong on thi tsdh -...Trungtâmluyệnthi Qsc
Trung tâm Luyện thi Đại học CLC QSC-45 is a test preparation center. The document provides a practice test with multiple choice questions in Vietnamese about parts of speech, grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and English language usage. The test covers topics such as parts of speech, stress patterns, vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and reading comprehension of passages about various topics including ocean exploration, organic foods, and health claims.
1. The passage discusses the differences between generations and the generation gap. It states that the old cannot easily adapt to rapid societal changes, which leads them to complain about the young.
2. While the young have a bright future ahead, the old have more experience. However, both sides need each other - the young can learn from the elders' experiences, while the old rely on the young for support.
3. The generation gap can be reduced through understanding between the two groups.
Tai lieu luyen thi dai hoc de thi dh mon anh khoi d - nam 2009Trungtâmluyệnthi Qsc
This document is a reading comprehension passage and test in Vietnamese about Modern Times, a 1936 Charlie Chaplin film. The passage provides background on how the film was inspired by reports of poor working conditions in Detroit factories. It summarizes some key scenes from the film that satirized and critiqued aspects of modern industrialization and technology. The test contains 61 multiple-choice questions to assess the reader's understanding of the passage.
A group of students spent 66 days surviving at sea in a life raft after their yacht sank off the coast of Central America. They were able to catch fish and desalinate water during this time to survive until they were spotted by a fishing boat and rescued after over 2 months at sea.
This passage provides directions for the listening section of an English proficiency test. It is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 contains 5 multiple choice questions based on short dialogues. Part 2 contains 5 questions based on statements and responses. Part 3 contains 5 questions about short monologues. The directions explain that audio recordings will be played twice for each question, and test takers must choose the best answer based only on what they hear, not what is printed in the test book.
Copy of progress test - Trung tâm Luyện thi Đại học QSC-45Trungtâmluyệnthi Qsc
This document contains a preparation test for an English exam. It includes multiple choice questions testing vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and error identification. The test covers topics like word stress, parts of speech, tenses, synonyms, reading passages and identifying incorrect elements in sentences. It provides practice for an exam that will assess English language skills.
Nevada Business Weekly R Seline ArticleAccelerateH2O
This document summarizes a report commissioned by the Nevada Commission on Economic Development to identify industries Nevada has expertise in that could drive further innovation. The report identifies 5 areas: 1) gaming/defense simulation software, 2) mining/energy engineering skills, 3) renewable energy experience, 4) mining/metals research skills, and 5) high-capacity broadband infrastructure in southern Nevada. It recommends the state support research in these areas and attract private investment to commercialize promising technologies, but cautions against adopting innovation models from other states without consideration of Nevada's limitations.
1. Scientists have discovered that some animals behave differently before earthquakes and other natural disasters. Chinese scientists in 1970 noticed farm animals acting strangely before an earthquake.
2. By observing these animals, scientists hope to predict disasters and save lives. Pets may be more useful than expensive prediction equipment because they can detect subtle changes in the earth's magnetic field that humans cannot sense.
3. Scientists now want to study which animals are affected and how, so they can use animal behavior to issue early warnings and evacuate at-risk areas, as the Chinese scientists did by evacuating a city before an earthquake based on reports of animals.
The document discusses the importance of education and knowledge. It states that seeking knowledge is an obligation in Islam. It also emphasizes that Muslims must pursue all kinds of knowledge, not just religious knowledge. Acquiring knowledge helps strengthen Islam and benefit humanity. The document urges Muslims to support education and remove obstacles to obtaining knowledge.
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The document advertises SlideTeam premium PowerPoint templates and describes how the templates can help users download an awesome template, bring their presentations to life, capture their audience's attention, get their points across, and pitch their ideas convincingly.
Los elementos clave para ser un emprendedor exitoso incluyen detectar oportunidades de negocio, tener la capacidad y voluntad para liderar un proyecto empresarial viable, y actuar rápidamente en pro del interés común y el control del proyecto.
- The document provides revision tips for students taking the Edexcel GCSE Shortcourse exam, including what to do first when seeing the exam paper, how to approach different types of questions, and checking your work before finishing.
- It advises students to read the instructions carefully, focus on the specified sections, highlight command words to understand what is being asked, and allocate about 35 minutes for each section given the mark distribution.
- Additional tips include bringing multiple pens and pencils, a ruler, eraser, and highlighter, finishing early to review answers, and double checking case studies, measurements, and that no questions were missed.
1. The document discusses projectile motion and provides an example problem of calculating the motion of a ball launched at a 30 degree angle from a table 1 meter high.
2. It explains that projectile motion can be used to study how objects move through the air or space, and gives some everyday examples.
3. Conservation of energy can also be used to solve projectile motion problems, since the only force acting is gravity, and the horizontal velocity does not change.
N'AIX is a PIC based robot, it can detects the gas , measures the temperature and detects obstacle with ultrasonic sensor , it is cotrolled with Bluetooth and a game controller for which we used 3 Xbee and made a ATMEGA circuit which have the same performances as the ARDUINO UNO .
This document discusses women's empowerment in India. It outlines several factors that contribute to women's lack of empowerment, including lack of decision-making power, freedom of movement, access to education, employment, media exposure, and domestic violence. Government programs and NGOs aim to empower women through increasing access to resources, education, employment opportunities, and political participation. Overall empowerment of women is necessary for India to achieve its full potential.
Size exclusion chromatography separates molecules based on their size or hydrodynamic radius. It uses a column packed with porous beads that allow smaller molecules to enter the pores while restricting the entry of larger molecules. This results in larger molecules being eluted first from the column followed by smaller molecules. It is commonly used to determine the molecular weight distribution of polymers and to purify proteins, nucleic acids, and other biomolecules.
The passage discusses the quality needed to rebuild civilization after war. While many believe love is needed, the author disagrees, arguing love does not work in public affairs. Instead, the author argues tolerance is the most important virtue, as it allows different groups to coexist despite differences. Tolerance is described as dull but necessary to build a civilized future on. The passage concludes that on a foundation of tolerance, rather than love or other emotional approaches, the post-war world can be constructed.
California Titles Practice Procedure Senator N W Thompsonrealestatehistory
This document provides a brief overview of the history of land titles in California. It discusses the early Spanish and Mexican land grants, the introduction of recording systems to track land ownership, and the eventual adoption of a registration system. Under early Spanish and Mexican rule, large land grants were made conditionally to promote settlement. Later, as more governments controlled California, recording systems were established to permanently track transfers of land ownership on public record. More recently, some areas adopted a registration system where the government issues new certificates of title for any land transfer.
This document contains questions for an examination on Low Power VLSI Design. It begins with instructions noting that candidates should answer any 5 questions out of 7 and state any assumptions made. The questions cover various topics related to low power VLSI design including needs for low power chips, sources of power dissipation in digital circuits, techniques to minimize power dissipation, impact of transistor sizing and technology scaling on power, low voltage circuit techniques, clock distribution schemes, and logic simulation.
Eve takes BZ to a dance to talk to him. At the dance, Eve reveals that she does not have a student number, and tells BZ her name is Eve. This confuses and worries BZ. Eve then insists they leave the dance early so she can talk to him. They go sit by some water, where Eve plans to reveal more information that confuses BZ's understanding of his world.
The document discusses the history and activities of the British Columbia Chefs Association (BCCA) over the past 40 years, including how it was founded, its current membership of over 1000 professionals, and the ways it supports chefs through education, competitions, and mentorship opportunities to pass knowledge to new generations of culinary professionals.
1. The nature and purposes of art are explored, with art defined as visual creations made with skill through various mediums to express ideas, feelings, insights, or experiences.
2. Art serves various functions such as communicating emotions, sparking thought, helping people understand themselves and life, and allowing creative expression which is a basic human need.
3. While art's meaning is not always clear, experiencing art can enhance our lives regardless of whether we understand it fully. Art has the power to transcend boundaries and tap into shared aspects of the human experience.
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This document provides information about an English language test for the 2009/2010 school year. It lists the subject, time, and instructions for the test. The test consists of 4 sections - reading comprehension, listening, conversations, and short talks - and provides questions to assess comprehension in each section.
This activity book contains stories, activities, puzzles and games for children. It covers topics like friends, animals, food, feelings and hobbies. The book aims to teach vocabulary, numbers, colours and more through engaging content. It includes extra writing pages and a picture dictionary for additional learning.
Torrens Title Law J W Bell President State Torrens Title Co Los Angelesrealestatehistory
The document summarizes the key aspects of California's Land Title Registration Act, including:
1) The Act establishes a system for registering land titles with county recorders to simplify land transfers and establish clear ownership.
2) Under the Act, landowners can file petitions to have their land titles certified by a court, which then issues registration certificates.
3) Transfers of registered land only require filing a deed and certificates with the registrar, who issues a new certificate in the new owner's name. No liens encumber registered land until documents establishing such liens are filed with the registrar.
The early history of Chittagong is obscure due to a lack of reliable records. It was likely ruled by various small kingdoms and principalities over time. One such polity may have been the Kingdom of Parikara, which existed in the region until around the 13th century AD and was eventually replaced or absorbed by the Chittagong chieftaincy. The area was also occupied intermittently by the Muslim Sultanates of Bengal and Arakan between the 12th and 15th centuries. Overall, the political situation in early Chittagong remained fluid with frequent changes in ruling powers.
Real Estate The Basis Of All Wealth William May Garlandrealestatehistory
This document provides a historical overview of the importance of real estate as the basis of wealth. It discusses how land has always been vital to human existence by providing food, shelter, and resources. Through examples from Pasadena, California's history, it illustrates how real estate values have increased with population growth and development. The document argues that real estate is the most stable economic factor due to its fixed supply as demand increases over time. Overall, the document establishes real estate as fundamental to the development of communities and economies throughout history.
IMA got paid for praising Tropicana and Quaker Oats. The money paid for international travel of office bearers. Dr Ajay Kumar and Ketan Desai were involved
This document provides an introduction to the English for Iraq 1st Primary coursebook. It was developed to teach English to children in their first year of primary school. The course uses a communicative approach and colorful, engaging activities to introduce children to English literacy. It includes songs, stories, vocabulary flashcards, posters and audio materials. The Pupil and Activity Book presents the core lessons and activities to develop children's speaking, listening, reading and writing skills systematically. The Teacher's Book provides teaching notes and guidance on using the various components to maximize learning.
The document provides a summary of Matt Skinner's guide to Sydney's wine and dining scene. It discusses several of Sydney's top wine stores, restaurants, and cafes that Matt visited, including Single Origin Roasters, Best Cellars, Five Ways Cellars, Ultimo Wine Cellar, Danks Street Depot, and China Doll. It also mentions staying at the Blue Sydney hotel in Woolloomooloo. The summary emphasizes Matt's realization that Sydney has a thriving food and wine culture with many high quality options, challenging his initial bias towards Melbourne.
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This document discusses several hypotheses regarding the nature of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and their implications for human survival. It addresses the possibilities that UFOs are hoaxes, hallucinations, natural phenomena, or secret projects from other nations. For each hypothesis, it outlines arguments for and against and potential survival issues. It emphasizes that the continuing UFO phenomenon poses serious questions for defense systems and calls for more urgent scientific study to understand the threats and develop defenses, given UFOs' implications for human survival and technological superiority.
The document provides instructions for candidates applying for admission to Ramjas College for the 2011-2012 academic year. It lists the following key points:
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This document provides advice on how to stay young and enjoy life as one ages. It discusses how children are excited about getting older but that excitement fades with age. It then lists 10 tips for staying young, including throwing out numbers about age/weight, keeping cheerful friends, learning new things, enjoying simple pleasures, laughing often, accepting grief but moving on, surrounding oneself with loved ones, cherishing health, avoiding guilt, telling loved ones you care, and living life to its fullest each day. The overall message is to embrace life and make the most of each moment.
نصب الحريه تلك الملحمة المصورة التي صاغها الفنان جواد سليم عن طريق الرموز اراد من خلالها سرد احداث رافقت تاريخ العراق مزج خلالها بين القديم والحداثه حيث تخلل النصب الرموز والنقوش البابلية والاشوريه والسومرية القديمة. النصب يحتوي على 14 قطعه من المصبوبات البرونزيه المنفصله
This document presents the rankings of the top 10 women drivers, listing the positions from 10th to 1st. However, it does not provide the names of any of the drivers, only their positions. The top ranked driver earns the gold medal as the champion of champions.
The document contains the lyrics to the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. In three sentences, the summary is:
The song expresses appreciation for the natural beauty of the world with references to green trees, red roses, blue skies, and white clouds. It also notes the diversity of people and their interactions, from rainbow colors to friends greeting each other. The singer reflects on how wonderful the world is throughout the song.
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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.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
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AHMED ABDULXAREEM
A very calm slY fellow w-ho
qitl' frieods tsle
always edloys b.ins
lov€sr€ad;ngatrd lisienibgioousc'
nis;sbitionis to beab ot engldeer'
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AIIMED A],-MASIIAT
Almed is humorous ard sociable'
Amons his roanYlriends he is krcwn
as a very good
qu
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d
lead tim to a carearin cngin€erilg
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Annad is a very senols Youig
trrs
md. l-oled bY all his irlends
favorite subjects are Physcs anq
Maths. He loots forvard to a carecr
b eosineering
cJl' rij$ r"l
AI$MD TARRtr( HALET
A hadsome dresserand aiiiac_
tive personality hes He enjoY€d
? playing football
H e l i k e dP h ) s k sa n d m r t b ! s o
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much and he hoPes to devote tbe
coming Yearsto engin'enng'
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aDIBMAJ[D N.4)ZZLZ
Entlusiastic. intelliecrr, atrd
good natDred. Adib nerer passed
up an rpportunity for a disflrssion
wit! lis teachers. showedsome
He
interestin readingscientincbooks,
foolba]l,tennis,and nusic.
Future : elgtF.ing.
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EIZENHOIJII JAMIL
A very serious fellow who is
always ready to otrer a hand who
needed.Eizen is fanoos for his clever
argunents with lir teacne$.
Future : nedicine.
lrrj &er J,rl
AASIL YOUSIF ZA](ARLA
An iDdlslrious stldent and
atrable conpaDion. Basil prefers
Mathemaiics and Zoology. Plansto
r!.a 4.5t.r..al
ASBED ASHOUD SAYAD
Physics and nalhs being bjs
lavourite subjecrs, would lead him
!o a careerin eDgineerilgfl€ld.
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JAAIAR AI-TTILAIT
He is I membe' of ihc school
Lo nls
bcseball rJ r. ln addit^l'
tl"*:'.;":i:i.#'::'$::;'1:
tine swimminCHi iulure t undecro'
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CAMAL KHI,-DIIAIRE
A lery friendly and Popular
feltow krown for his Politcne$and
aice personality. His favoDrito sub.
jects;re zoolosy and phvsics vhich
qil lead him to cboose dedtcne as
U.J)1.
GALAI ZIA
"J.li!" is a !. meiry s0ceni
*ho! you coul,1nevq .3tc! Eithoul
r happt'snile. Hir good marks tuay
leadit !o an ens$ec ng ca(€€r D
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JA}I,{I, MUIIAMMAD
A"RAZZAQ ALQARACI{ULLI
A friendlYird nice feilow ]tho
L k e s r e a t l L n b o o k s n J l i s t e n i nta
! x o
m!sic. AmonqFortslc lik's iootbrlr
handbalt, and $ltmmrns.
Future : e!:4neerine.
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JAIiIIL HA}'ID1i
Janil is I calm, kind - hca.ted
feilor r1d ,L rcry nice companion,
ne I'i(s r.lro.o!r!pTry,$ fo. his
furlre, he hofes!o bc icivilengincer.
IIARITH AZIZ '-.), 9)t,
A sinple. labo.iols sruddr rho
nas nadc hany f.iends during his six
years at B.C. His favourire .etdatiotr is
xstcnng to classical nusic. H€ likes io
plty basketbdl.Elerronicsis his inter$t
JOHNNY TVADIE
e) eF
. A shon, rDning en€rg31ic
crssmlle wh(, u$'auy answershard
and silJngc questions. wishcsto
Hc
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HUS-AIN AL' GHATTB
laln and cleeriul.Husain'ladi
nany good friends of canrus_ He
i,kes driving. foorball !e!nis, ptrora-
!.rnhyand lraveliilg. anbjrioq is to
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H.LIM ABDULLA
Halim has excellent :haracier
that cdrbled him to be a teloved
meDber of the class.i,itcs phvsic.,
chemistr:/, calcllus besidosdiffcreul
spons.HoPls 1l)bean €n8lDeer.
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"Hason" is a very niceconp}_
nion. HecnjovsfootbalLand icarlv
he
plays it well. Besidesbeng a gc us
in Arrbic. Ha$an enloys carculrs
and physics.Ilopcs to continle his
rudies in the collegcofeDgrd€crlng.
l'u,'t dre J"'
HASAN N!,IIDI
Cal,n,joYfu1, verYPoPDlaranong
hic cl:isnlalcs.TalhiDgabodt sporrs
he FosllY likcs Plryirg fooLball
b*idcs hindball. For fulure he has
decided le an enginec!
lo
;ru !d.r
IIISS,NIEN M-{LLA
lt$senietr is th! school leafl
goal-kcsPcr. conPls. he enjove
OIT
listetriigro PoPnus'c
Fxturc : Ele.trouc engrnecrng
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"Do Do" is a veryjoyful,
kird
hearted fcllor wbo is always ready
to lerd a hand, BesidesbeinS a
nember of the Iraqi Editorial s!af,
hc is knovr to take part in most
Futu.c : erginee.iry.
enJ-e'l r.!a O.r.{ri
(}IAI-DOUN MUHAMMAD
Se.ious.quier. hJ, and snrcrc.
He lil!: to sp.nd his lcisurcrnorrnrs
l r n c . r n g1 o s r m p h o n i . s r d r r w i l g
o
H isoulsi.ndingabiti1, iDnralhetur Licj
and physica asu.e hint of succc$it
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TiHALIDAI-TALIB
A studenl ol . rare charader
Witb his flucDt Ame.ican acceDt hc
atlricls many f.iendr. An active
mcDrber of lhc B.C Baseball tean
and of Al.lraqi edirorial strff His
gre.t irlcrcsl in dnaromy leads hid
!o ur3 mcdical college,
Fdb
DANNY MUGAR
A nice fellow, nosr sociable,
best known basket ball, player.
fielas dsided io hotda hig! dceM
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Raid is a ve.y cald and pcacefu!
strdeDt.llis int€resls svnnning,
erc
re.ding booksand collcdnrgstalrps
plansio bc an arcbncct.
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RAID STIARIF
A friendly and nice ft1loit who
Iikes Dhotosraphv and driiilg His
favolritc subjcctin schoolij rnathe-
mati.s, o! the co.lrliY hc oltxKrs
Zoolosy. He {ill trY to coDqucr ui'
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ROBIIRT SHUKRI HABIB
A vcry quict andlikablechssn. ta
Robcrt was a diligent ard caPable
studeni. He porforred wcll in all
sports,His intercstin phvsicsaugurs
career en8ltc-
aell foi a successful in
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RAJA ANSTAS
A joyful fellow $ho is nevd
quiet in class.oII canPls l1ceqoys
sinmirg, being witb frields lrd
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- A c r , e d . d h e t p f u t .H e l * e s
lootb,ill. bastetb.I, rnd basebalt
Future : undecided.
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RA'AD ALSARAI
Ra'ad Is a ha.d Rorftina briqhr
fellow. Hobbies include d;bat;g,
swrnm'.g and clcs_ FIis interesrs
in marhematics cienrisrrypoints
and
to a Inture in civil ergi.eerins.
dljr't {, $!)
RAID A-NAZAQ
Raid is a very catmpe6o, wte,
it cobcs to bandtils criiicat situa_
tions. He is liked by alt fo. his deD
sense humour.EDjoyslistebine
of ro
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RAID 1VIDAD AMIN
Calm,talenred.He tites tinenjng
to pop nlusicand readingbooks-
Fulure: civil cnei!eering.
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RABIE AHI1IJD
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mosrldl krowtr boYs B.C. dueto
ln
tle enonn ussizcof hissturdyftrre
o
He hrs a good s€nseof humonr'
Rabielikes$vimnirg, travelling and
thtining to pop musio.
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a
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memorablc jn
peifo|]nnncc tLc s.hool
relaxes schoolbv llaving
play. I_Ie at
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Very nuch liked, sociable,
hnmourols.with evor-sniline face.
Enjols I i s l e n i D so I 1 o Pm u s i c
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P d t i c i a p a t en m o s t c h o oa c r r v r l r e s
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ty l
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RAAD TAIIER ABDUL-GHAIIOUR
"Sanacha" A very niceand iimid
fellow who al$ays brlrgs irs tlle news
of the world spofts. Hh motto in liie
is Gife is for the strong) Ho hr'sYel
to choose tetveen edicineald
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ZOXI JAIIIEEL
n clcgcnt. se.ions and qliet
:JolnC n.r II !here' dny argtrmenl
good photog.ather wjth plcnty of
ch:riicals Likcschenistry. lbysics,
nlcxlrN ljopcs 1o bcan crcbiiecl
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A person sho is atways br,sv.
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.rnestron a teachcr.
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Beingcaln is lhe wisdon of lite
ro lim. Ftis deer aDd rhoughtful
clr.jr.!er 9res liim a respecrable
prror4lirly. A! a uish. he holes
lo ti'!rshlris rtud! I b.oadin rheneld
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ZUTIAIR SHEHATIIA
A pleasantand frief,dly classmate.
He enjoys baskerballand footbal.
Zuhair hopesto be a civil elgineer.
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SAAD SAIIH MAIISOUB
AD intelligeni, rqp@table, polile
guy eith a nice ps3onality dd sense
of humour. Likes physics,chenisiry
and calculus.Looks fo$ed to be an
,lte 4t"
SABEK JAMIL
A realfrieldly younggentlenan...
Spr€adsgood feelinss around him.-.
Has to put !p with ftany jokes at
school... Wouldn't miss chemjstry
and calculusclasses anythirg...
for
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"Abu Al Suas' is an ene.getic
rice felow. Iftheie were aty reward
for those who aalk too nuch in class,
Saadwould certainly get ir.
His interest in anatomy indicates
a €uccessful future in surgery.
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SAAD HAMEED
W}len Saad gets irto an argxe'
me , he never gives until hewins
up
He is a verr bright and patjent stude
wlrcn it comes to solving Problems.
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"SUSU"is
a lery nicefelow who
is iik€d by ail his clas mates. He is
a nember in tho N.V.I.S. Saneer
Iike! collecting slamps, srimming,
riding hors€s soft nusic. He wjlt
ard
build his future or ele.r.ical engire-
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SALAM AI,-ATIAR
Talented and energeric. Satam is
faDoDs for his lovable interrsptiom
iD class. Hjs favoriaite subj@ts are
chemistryand biolos/.
Future: undtrided.
SAAD IIASHIM
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A polite young nan with a
fascinaring selse of humour. I-oved
by ali blt complairstoo Duch. He
likes physicsand ch€nisrrf. Looh
foFard to be an engire..
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SAAD BAIIJAT CITASSALI
A serious yolng telow wiih a
verygoodbuilr up bodywho is atMys
uxious to ledn sotuethiignew. He
bopes to be an elgineer_
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SAI-AM MAiIDI AI-TL KEEM
Kind and sincare,liks rent6,
football and ftaking frie!d:. His
interestin maurs a.d physicsnay
leadhin to beatrclcctncalen81!ecr.
ra6 ell
SAI-AM IA6IR
A lice and F€ry guy ivho 1las
rarelycaugilt1'itlont a smjle. Salao J
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enjoysiirtening 1o nusic- B.seball
is his favouritesporl at school.
hopes be a mecnanical
to
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SALWAN SA1D
He likes to play foot!411, swimd'
ing and listening to music. His
favourite subjecls are Physics,
Flture; cilil eogineering
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cla$male
A friodly and Pieas.nt
wiih slrolg Pe6on.iitl He cnjoys
Future: enSilcer.
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SABA}I MURTADIIA
A jolly, polire you.s n4D who is
Ioved by ali. He lites ptrysics,chern_
istry aDd nodern rnarhematice_
Hope! to b€ ar engineer.
o!:{:ts tb_-
SIMON KIVORKIAN
A very capable and derermtued
rtudent- Simon is quiet and pleasana
by natN. Footbal md handbatt
.re his favourite sports. He also lik€s
Daths ed physics. Simon hopos to
be a mechadcal €ngi!€er
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TAIJK TADHEL
An amatcur svnrnrct..- floch
lttr&ted by fine arts to the point of
forgelting his mcals ... humorols,
b.ight, frank, likcs to dealvirh honest
peoplo ... iirerestcd in engit€enng,
setting Architecture E)ectrolics.
ior or
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SAMIM SAIJEM
A caln che€riulclasmale. He
talksa little to saya lot. tle always
seenat the ping-pongtable, yet he
plays ha.dbau too. Beiqgatlracted
by chellrtstry lhysics,* ill h.vo to
and
choosebetweennedi.nre xnd ereire-
Fr<ll {o t*ll {o lFe
SATWAN NBDUL-H {MEED
Safwan ajolly euy alvaysrcady
is
to teilajol<e. Lites Biolog, English,
Geometry, driaing and swimnjng.
Holes to be an architect.
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AMER AL-KHASHA]-I
*ABU SAIF' is a lilely fellow
ge is
who is liked by all lis friends.
known as one oftho exccllent actors
in B. C. Hc likesswinning' PlaYing
pilg-pong. and listeninero mu$c
H e r e eh a l ea l u r u r e r e . g r D e e n n g
w o
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AII A. RAZZAK
Quiel and affabte. He prefere
reaorng books! lravcling and
electronics. He wishes to become an
_rur&
ALI AL.MA'MAR
''Alawi'
is a peBon of .a.e
qualities.He is seriouswhe! itcomes
to discnssing certain situations. He
has aD ourstandingrepuratio! of
beng a speciaiistpatm-.cader_
Future: M€dicine.
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AQIL AYTT'
Acaln fetlowkroiv! fof his Dice
manneB4Ddsood behavior ciass.
in
Aqil likesplayingfootba and swi -
nirg. Hi! furnre is undecided.
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OTHMAN A. WAIIAB
and atrabte.He tikeschess,
_ Quiet
pnorog.aphy physics.His future
aDd
isin thefieldofeiectronics.
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OMAR A, RAIIMAN
Omar is krcwn asthe quietestboY
ir class. However he is very pleasant
and profound friend. He tikes rqding
Ambic literature. He loob forwdd
jt^ '.ti
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FAKIIR HASHIM
Fakhir is nevet seenwilhont a
smile.He likesdr;vineandrravellins.
His intcrest id physica leads him to
be an aeroDautical engileer.
IMAD AI-TAMIMI
Imad is nic€,calI and sociable
IIe likes r€ding det@rivestories and
listening to musjc. As fo. sports he
enjoys ,{i6nine football and basker-
baU. His inlerestin nathematics and
physiB is leading him to a caleer in
C, Jti
GHASSAN FARAJ
He is a very ntce lhap very
strotrg ards. He usualry argneswtth
his tcache$ald neverquits tiit he is
corvinced. He wishes to be aD
)!
25. J4>' Ur)'!
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FARIS AHMAD AI-SIIAMSI
A fat, jolly fellow, never at loss
oljote. In his sparctineljkesto play
foolball and handball. His specid
liking for maths ud physics nakes
him choose engineeriDgascdeer.
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FARIS AL.BANNA
A lively and high spirited younf,
man with a powerfulbody. Physics,
beinghis favouite subjcct;wili lead
hib 10tle field ofenginee.ing.
t*t c.tti
FARIS rII-KIIIIRO
Likes readi.g sciertjfic books,
swimftirg. Frvorite subj€crs:Chem-
ist.y and Marhs. Dislikes narony,
Fuiure: Eiecbical or Chenical
Ohd gi!,/ jjt
FAISZ YOUSIF SEItr{AN
Pleasant dd fun loving, he i"
ftver seeD rlithoui a smite. He
enjoys aI sports. A pursuir of
prefecdon in English, malhemarics
atrd physics lea& him rowards the
26. €JlJdl 1*t
QLTTAI}A AL-MAHDAWI
Quitaiba has ron overlasting
hhldship dunng his'sray ln Dc
Enjoys playins lcnnis and driviDe
cffs.. looksforrvrrd to be a! el4trical
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FAWAZ A],.KTIOURI
Happy-go-LuckY. Hot temPercd.
Favonrit€ physics Math*
subj€cts and
Future: etgi.eering.
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QWSAI f, I{AIRI AI!_IIAFIDH
A merry boy alwaysreadysiih a
.rnile and a friendly word Absceft
minded,hismild is always awayfrom
school. Like! playing tennis, base'
ball and travellinS. His aim is to
bea sechdictl eDgineer'
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QAIS SHASIiA
Qaiswasoneofrhe besllikedguYs
in B.C. His hig! Pe6onalitYa4d
joyful naD.ei {on lim s lot of
rrie'ds. He {xs itrterestcd Maths
in
{hich can give You an idea of his
inrerest in engineeritrg.
27. LUAY SALIM
lL s.,r
A humorousboy wirh a srnitiDs
face. Luay iikes lisreDingro po;
Dn$c, swmmrns, rabte tenris and
football. His furure is undecidedyet.
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LO1IIS JOSEPH GEORGE
Sociable aid energetic, Louis
always has a pleasant smjle. Hjs
generosityto his cohpaDions witl
cerlainly be remebe.ed. Ail students
called him Loui. He likes football
best.His aim h to be an engined.
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LUAY AL.{HOIJRI
Calm and humorcus, Luay always
aitracts peopie to be his loyal frierds.
jn
His idterest physics and math€ma-
tics wolld lead him to choosea ca.eer
in the field of €ngircerjng.
r,euvel.llss,Nr gk*l rsjt
An eloquebr. zcalous genrtenan,
.
no N at$ays in the oood otdebaritrs
rnrnSs.
Arschool b,skerba woutd rtuiij
l#.;.?i.,jli.l" **" ,ime enjoys
be
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MOIIAMMED JABBORI
A friendly and pleasantclassmate.
He likes reading and plavjng foorban
His favou.ite subjects are zoologv
and chemistr.J. Future; Medicine
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MUHAMMAD ]VIAJED MUSTAFA
Possesled soul
ofaquiet, serenc€
in th€ lace of the unexpected He
could handle aoy situadon MaDY
varied jlterests nate hin an aP-
Dealinr Dersonaliry. He ;s one of
ibe b;st photosnplrersin B c. He
wishesto be an engmeer'
rl}. {'r
MUI]-A.MMED ruAD
E n e r g e t ac da l u r l s i n l h em i d d r e
i n
of a (ports game. Caplain of rhc
school-baskeiball team,.Othe.than
sports he is knowtr to be friendly His
"i- ft to b" to "l*oooi"ut "ng'o""t
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MOHAMMED SAIEM
AL-AIIMADI
X-novn as (Anmadi)
Happy-go-L!ckY, PoPular studeDt
Likes naking friedds. music aDd
football- Flturer Medicine.
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MUHAMIITAD JASSIM
HAMMODI
"Jesse' is famous in school a.
a football fan. Enher found in the
field or playing che$ Futurci
Medioineo. EsgiilqiD&
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MUHAMMAD DII]A A. WAHAB
"ABU JASIM"
a talkative
intelligeDrfelh.w wtro enjoyshavins
p'ctricswjrh his classmares. Hr love
ofphysi.i ,.,C marhemarics lead
wilt
him io thc srudyin thetuld ofengirs
L--L4tJlJt a, &,
MOUAMMED AL-ruT{TIB
very quici ind tinid. Stroneiy
blilt. He lites Or:6.'9, ,wi..ini
His futureis in tlE fetd of eDginee.-
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MUII{MI4{D .IAItr{L
AI,DUJAII-I
"Bu'airi 'A ma.hemaiicalgeniug
of his tine. Very so.ilble and
cheerful. He enjoyslisteningto top
rousic. His favourite subjects ee
physics and matheDatics which wil
l€ad him to be a 6lccessfulnechanical
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MUTIIANNA ABDUI-RAZZAQ
"Mese" is a shy, decent' quFr
antt nice friond. He is interesteo r
drilins ca6 aDd listeDibg ftusrc'
to
Physrs aod bioloB: are ba iavolrr@
ItrA.ZIN SAMI
Mazin is a very nice fello' who
alwaysgivesan imPression benrsof
a seiiousYolng l!ar'
Never talks in class,but oDtsifle
hewolld wearrheearsofanelephant'
His falou te subjecrsare Zooloev
ard cbeDisr'ywhich will surelvk3d
him to the field ofmedicite-
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MAHIR JIIIAD
An clegut and Polite Young
man loved by all his frien&. Ljkes
chemist.y,physicsand playing basket_
ball. Looks forward for a career in
electric communicattons
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MAZIN I,AWRENCE
Itaqng btoad snile and che€rlul
1o berBs
disDosition, iu addition
.s
€v;ryo friend. made hio weu
Future: cilil engineer'
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MIIDHAR MIIIL{MMAD
A quiteguywirh a nicepersonali-
ty and a good serse of humour.
Mudharlas beena prefect ctassmale.
Likes rcading boots abour hktory,
his furure is uDdecided
yer.
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MIJDHAR MUZHIR
AL.DOUJ{LY
Popular...iikesfootbalt,basket-
ball and handball. Favourire subjectj
aie zooiogy, plysics dd cheDisrry.
Future : undecided yet.
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MICIIEL JAN TARAH
A tau thi! person who uslaUv
holds a leban€sesatrdwich iD lis
hands. verygoodbasketba Dlaver.
A
Helps wheneverasted ro. F;r'his
futlre he ias decided ro be a docror
in the fieldofPathotogl.
c,a. gyar
MUSTAFA BAI{JAT
A daydreaDer. Beins kind hear-
ted, hels won rnaDy friends. Otr
catupls, he lhrens to rrcords dd
plays tennis. He topes to be ar
t9
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MAJAN ABDIIL SATTAR
Humorols and atrable.Maen
chccrfulnoss attracts hostoffriends,
a
In his free tnne rt school he oft€n
playsibotballandbasletball. Ma'ant
fuiure is stil udecided yet.
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MT'IL{NNAD SHAWKXT NURI
Behird his qtrictcxleriorth€reis
hiddena lrvely sense olhumour' Hc
is oneof tlN bestphatagraphca. He
enjoysswimning. Hc looks forward
to a careeri! mcdicine.
9rt'a uJLr
MIJ'I{AI' SAIIIB
Munaf is a cald, friondiy fellow
witb a stron8 PerrcDalirY EDloYs
readios esaYs, swimmrng. odrng
and collelting siaDps As fo! sports
he h fond of Playins football His
futureis uodecidedYet.
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SULAIMAN S-ABEtrHTAIIIR
A serious ard a rue friend lle
m j o y ss $ i , n n i d g . ' n d h r i n g t e n n i '
r
His favounie $hFcE are Phltcs
aud Matl$. His future is urdecided
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33. Jrl'.'r9-!
MUAYADSADIK
c n j o r r h r e . D da g o o dc o m _
p . n. An . r , r p p t
,o n
)inq foorb! and
sr,mhing. nlnb rnd phJsrcs re a
n's be,rticd subjecLs Hc plans ro
ct?l,.['r5&
NABII, (AMEL AJAJ
A carn peson wj1h " picasa.t
nJture Nabeel rnjoys ptaying
r o o t b a t t . o r n gp i c n i c ss n d p t a y r n g
g .
He will build his futlre enh.r
otr nedicineor engineffins.
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NABIL NAFA'A
A sood - naru.rt, cheeful cras_
nate.NatJil madcm.Lny friendsdurirs
h's schooldays. IIis being a(racre;
to itre stxdy of c|emisbl icadshih
ro decide on bejng a chenicat
*_J.j"r
NABrL wAHxED
A ra.e rersonality... loved by
mos! ol his classmdtcs..strongly
built...a goodswinner... hisinreresls
in AnaLrnr sureiypoints nedicine
to
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NABEEL NAIL
A calm conscieqrious srudent
He enjoys swimmins, drilnrg cars -
and ptayins halJ1all. Nab-l vould
chooseenginccring
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AMROU ABDULL1H
"ALOOFA" AMROO is k.oiu
fellowitr lhe cli$ a.d
as the shorlest
always scen wiih a snilirrg iicc
Enjoysplayinschc$, strisnring .nd
Iisiening nusic. Hc lotrs fo.,dd
to
o"?r" r?J
WAITEED JURJIS SEBU
Waheed is an afl.ble and con_
€nial conDanio!. EljoYs Playing
iad *atching all sPorts, but likes
piDgDongmost. intereslrn
His pxvsrcs
and chdtrstrY will tead hm to
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HILLAL NtrCIIAIL AIVAD
A quict and scnsttve Pcrron'
OlI coflfus hc likes dilins cas.
Dtrsic,lravellnrgard naking frields
He hopes be an cngincer.
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35. roussrFFARAJ ej.a4-
An energetjc hsrd workingyou.g
and
man. He Fas liled for ni petrfut
charactei He is a good toorbdt playe,
and swinnei He lik6 zoology and rhis
B *hy n. wantsto be a docrdr
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SAMAN MAJID
tmaD Is a lice felow with ar
amactrve personatjty. He tikes
nsrenng.to Dusic, ptayinSfoorbal
aDdorvrng cds. He wisbes be aD
ro
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YOUSIF CYRII, BAHOUSHI
JoJO is a caln genllemao.His
sood narders makes him ve.y
PoFdar id scnool.He wishesro be
yOUsrrF FELIX JURJI d-.-,+!ig!
A hondsone youDg ran pto is
ai*ays walkingqirh. wide smiteo
tir
,'ps._OFcNmpus likessolviDe
he harder
marhem.rrcal probtems and Edin!
diFcMt krDds of bools. His hiah'
standflrdin nains nay iad rieio;n
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WARZIR FATAH
A f r i e n d l ) ,s o c i J l b l en d j o l l Y
r
f e j l o w L $ 3 y r e a d v o 1 - r u grh d t e l l
a s t n
jokes. L;kes chemistry PhYsics ald
English. Hopesto bc an englneer'
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WISA]'I SAI,IM HAWA
Tall and handsome... kecpssilcnt
fri.nds... parricularin selectinshis
fri. .ds... plays handball, swios...
athematics his favouritesubject..
is
wit! no patienccfbi argunents...
velldecided elgineerirs.
on
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II.TSAM ZAQUO
"Was{ is liked bY 'll his clas-
dar* ber,useol his gr:' scnse ol
hun,our rrd $rtIY reir k' ^ hJm
hopes to be alrie to sludy mcdlcrne
37. eg.teb.*:
WA'ADI EIIIRUS AL JABI
Always.a gentlemao, his frierd-
lin€ssard siirceiity haswon him nany
friends at B.C-
6 jtjl ,Aht
MUDHAFFAR AI,RAWI
Likesfootballand lennis.Favou-
rite subjects phlsicsand chenistry
are
Fqture : Medicine.
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Jarjess, SabahSabri.
FourthRov : Ali Abdll Aziz, Ala Abdul Latif, JasnnMuhamnad, Muhdnad Yousif, Nabil Ata
4E F d ; : BasilAbdul Ghafoor,Luay Abdul wahab, Ahmad Rasheed,
MuthaberJamal.Anmar Muhanmad-
YaqoobYousif' BasilGbazi'
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rhird Hassatr A.hhad,
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Muhammad.wisam Dhia- Faris chanim
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,4!sraraMuhamad.
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Fouth Ror ; wisan Sh:*er, Haid€r Abdul Husain, Muhammad Husam, Bajti Madhat, Nabil Ibraheed,
3G Ayad Mufid. Mlstafa Mudhe..
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N I a 2 i no o f i . P o L iY a q o o b .
Secod Ror : Qutaib. K.n1irl, N,funhitJinar, Liirh Tobiya, Muhnnmad Lafir. Sin3nJrt:]. In.d
trtrus. SdlahNlxhdi.I'Inhlnnad Abdut Iiahrnan.
Thi.d Ro{ : lrrzin EJ!s. Aii ilKhishaij, Irhrstatrx Abdul N.i, Sababyolsii .!rer Sad..6, Sat3r
P i o t .S . r d w a h b i .
Fonrth Ro{ r Qusri Ullamnrd, Thaif T.btx. Nluhannad Hasan. Ayad Ffid. Feijs Bjhnam.Armar
3E Fifth Roiy : Basil l-A-sir!fj, Zxyx Alksendef.Iqad Assin. I,tLlhrmnxd ilanrid, Ttraner Hihn3,.
H.ss:r!A1i
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Fxit L.iz.
SecoDd Ros : Muth.nna Mahdi, Ay:rd Abdullah, Faris Mahdi, Majid Sharif, Hairhcn Sbaker,Sievetr
Toma, RiyadhAbdul r ahnran.
Third Row : Mls1atrx Kamel, Mubannad Khalid, Mlnther hril, Marko Boshos,Sami rbrahirl
SamerHanna.
Fouth RoF : Fdis Salm..HussainSami, Amanj Mxhamad. Haider Lafta, Hajrhem Mahdi, Abir
Gorgees. M.'anAdil, Thair Abdul Majeed.
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Sixth Rov
: Nasir Abdul Hamid, Luay Stanly, Peter Admon, Nafeel Sabeeh.
4 - h " m d S . v J.
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Haithen HaEid.
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Younis.Raqim Hashim.
S€corit Rorv : Alnaa eni:en, Mustafa Hanid, Saman Othnan, Gord€n Khoshab4' Ahmad Khalaf'
Abaad Yaqoub,JaberAbdul Arnir.
Tr,iil Row : Ghassan Mahdi, Yousif Aziz, Ri)€dh Haidea Sa'ad Al-Saesh' Mazin Jatal' Muhammad
Shake.. Uslama Butrus.
Fo[t& Row : Abdul Katirn Jawad, Shawan Muhahmmad, Fadhil Fati8, Wala Zuhair' Sa'ad Najim'
3H Xifth Ror
MuhamDad Ala Al-Deen
: Basil Salin, Salam Muhamoad, Nabil Kanal, Ali Hanad.
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2A Flfth Rov
Ibral n, Laith Yousif, SamerAbdulRahmar
; Ahnad ibrahim, Muliannad Mahmood, SaDir Suda4 Raid Muharnmad' Lijan Hasaq
NailMard. waleedAli. Abdul [atifAl-Farisi.
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Abd! Aziz,lssamSaeed-
Second Row : Ah Hadi, Maznl Giranim,SalahJawad,Khalil Bahjat.,Nasir Khalid, Mazin Abdul Amir'
Abdullah Muayad.
Thnd Row : HassanTalat. Usana Yousif. Doud Muh.mnad, Wiam Rishad,Raoof Zuhair, Abdul
Hnndhhbb.r, RamziAbdul Malik, Salan Najinl.
FourtbRoF : Ranl Ahmad. Muraz Haza, Nebrai Ibralin, Zaid Daoud, Muhamdad Doud Al"Janabi'
MuhmDad Shaker.Sa'adSaiah.
Fiftl Rov : Ziad Ala Al-Deen.Ahmad Jafar,Ahmad Abdul Majid, Sa'adSalih,Husan Karim, Ghassa!
29 GhNssan Kanal.
Siifh RoF : Y.usif Fatthallah,Abbas Fadhil, Abdul Hamid Abdul Karim, Khalii Hufdhi' Ahmad Iz
A1-Deen.
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Peshrosrtt. Hishen Abdui Mahk.
Seco&lRos : Ahmid liixlil. Wa xd Shaker.Muhannad Husain,Husain Munir. Rjadh Muhanmad,
Sahrin Hil,rral. SndeerJuDra,LaiLhFafhallah.
Thid RoR : Ziii Ndi. Zjyad Jlmil. Sarrnld Abdutlah, Hafin MulFmlrad, l{arilan Taha, Abdrl
K ,, .J. ,
Fourth Rorv : Ba.har Mich.el. Has;tr Muhannad, Ali Sadi'],Inad Salmatr, Ghrjth lzzat, Mahnood
M e h s i r .N I n l ! . ! ! ! . d A b d u l l a h .
Filth Roy : I h r l ' . $ n r d , b i d , M n x ) ' a dS h i h b , Ahmad Abdul Fatah, Nanir Fadhil, Muhanroad
2,C Sixth Ros
Nlritrdi, lvl.zln Adfrn. Rajc Georee.
: Nl!h:xnmad Zilxd. Nalreer lUahdi, Firas Abdul Hlsain, Khalil llashim, Ala William,
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S€cond Row : 'Iulhanna Sh.ker. Haithem Hazim. Khaldoon Abdul A ir' Adnan Abid Rijxb' Inmal
Nasir,MuliammadIhssan, AYadTaha'
Third Ros : Akram Husrin, Omar Saif Al'Deen. Hnslan Adnan, Fmnk Inlonivons,Ahnad Abdul
SaIrib.Khalid Nasir, Ali Sad'q
FourthRo{ : Furat Fadhil. Haider Sahib' Haider Khudher, B'ke' Abdul Salan, FaiT Otaibi Fadi
Fai'hallah.
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2D FftI Row : Abdll QnderAdul Karim, Sa'ebAbbas, Ali Khldher, Divar Khalid' Basil Jafar' Sabah
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Sixrb RoF I Faiz Kadhim, Baker lssan, Wanidh Raoof
Abdul Latit
Wisam Admon Abdll Aziz Thabit Anis
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Secod Row : Ra'adPhjlip, Haithen Fairal, Oftar Sreed, Fadhil, Chdir Munir, NahilPhilip, Ammar
Ali
ls'nael.Nabil AdDan.Saham Is.mael-
thitd Rotr : Kawa Sharif, Aqecl Noori, Adnan Muhamad, Rafid Abdulla!, Ayad CLa"i. Firas Sadi,
Muhanmad Salim,MuiD Abdullah.
2G Fourth Row : Muhamnad Noori, Barra Ridha, Anir Ali, Sa'ad Abdul Amir, SaDir Alber, Mazin Aziz,
riftb Roe
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: Hassan Ali. Hamid Abdul Munim, Narnir Yihya, Faiz Faiq, SinanSabih.
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