Oranges and apples powerpoint presentation slides ppt templatesSlideTeam.net
The document discusses editable images and diagrams for PowerPoint presentations. It provides instructions on how to ungroup objects, edit their colors, sizes and orientations to suit one's needs. The goal is to help users customize images to bring their presentations to life and capture their audience's attention.
This document lists various types of gemstones including almandite garnet, diamonds, emeralds, peridots, rubies, sapphires, tourmalines and pearls. It also mentions imitation gems and shows images of diamonds on a black background and a woman holding diamonds and pearls inside a shell.
El documento describe la experiencia del IES Añaza y Proyecto Hombre sobre las adicciones al alcohol, tabaco y cannabis. Se discuten las razones a favor y en contra de cada adicción, así como la exposición a ellas y las conclusiones extraídas. También se intentan eliminar mitos comunes sobre las adicciones y se analizan los problemas que pueden desencadenar.
Jörg Waitelonis, Henrik Jürges and Harald Sack | Don't compare Apples to Oran...semanticsconference
The document discusses extending the GERBIL benchmarking platform for Named Entity Linking (NEL) evaluation to enable more fine-grained analysis. The authors (1) implemented a filter system to generate conditional datasets based on entity type and popularity, (2) measured characteristics of datasets like entity ambiguity and dominance, and (3) analyzed how dataset properties influence NEL tool performance. This work aims to improve comparability between NEL tools by accounting for dataset difficulty and selecting appropriate datasets for specific domains. Future work includes tracking more metrics and generating customized datasets.
From ITSM Academy's April 2008 Webinar, comparing ITIL to other process frameworks including ISO 20K, Cobit, CMMI and MOF. Delivered by George Spafford.
James Cameron is a Canadian film director known for directing the two highest-grossing films of all time, Titanic and Avatar. He began his career in the 1970s with early works in production and art direction. Cameron is renowned for his innovative use of special effects and CGI to bring epic sci-fi worlds to life in a visually impressive way. His films often feature dystopian futures, heroic protagonists, and strong female characters. Audiences are drawn to Cameron's films for their large-scale productions, creative visuals, and ability to transport viewers to imaginative new settings.
Combining apples and oranges? synthesizing quantitative and qualitative data ...ILRI
Presentation by Silvia Alonso, Sokerya Seng, Nguyen Ngoc Thuy and Jeff Gilbert at the First African Regional Conference of the International Association on Ecology and Health (Africa 2013 Ecohealth), Grand-Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire, 1-5 October 2013.
Patterns of Organization Compare and ContrastRebecca Sims
This document discusses three methods for organizing a compare and contrast paragraph: point-by-point, subject-by-subject, and similarities then differences. The point-by-point method discusses each comparison category in turn until all points are covered. The subject-by-subject method writes about one subject fully before the other. The similarities then differences method first discusses all differences between subjects before covering their similarities. Examples and outlines are provided for each organization structure to help writers choose the best method for their compare and contrast paragraph.
Oranges and apples powerpoint presentation slides ppt templatesSlideTeam.net
The document discusses editable images and diagrams for PowerPoint presentations. It provides instructions on how to ungroup objects, edit their colors, sizes and orientations to suit one's needs. The goal is to help users customize images to bring their presentations to life and capture their audience's attention.
This document lists various types of gemstones including almandite garnet, diamonds, emeralds, peridots, rubies, sapphires, tourmalines and pearls. It also mentions imitation gems and shows images of diamonds on a black background and a woman holding diamonds and pearls inside a shell.
El documento describe la experiencia del IES Añaza y Proyecto Hombre sobre las adicciones al alcohol, tabaco y cannabis. Se discuten las razones a favor y en contra de cada adicción, así como la exposición a ellas y las conclusiones extraídas. También se intentan eliminar mitos comunes sobre las adicciones y se analizan los problemas que pueden desencadenar.
Jörg Waitelonis, Henrik Jürges and Harald Sack | Don't compare Apples to Oran...semanticsconference
The document discusses extending the GERBIL benchmarking platform for Named Entity Linking (NEL) evaluation to enable more fine-grained analysis. The authors (1) implemented a filter system to generate conditional datasets based on entity type and popularity, (2) measured characteristics of datasets like entity ambiguity and dominance, and (3) analyzed how dataset properties influence NEL tool performance. This work aims to improve comparability between NEL tools by accounting for dataset difficulty and selecting appropriate datasets for specific domains. Future work includes tracking more metrics and generating customized datasets.
From ITSM Academy's April 2008 Webinar, comparing ITIL to other process frameworks including ISO 20K, Cobit, CMMI and MOF. Delivered by George Spafford.
James Cameron is a Canadian film director known for directing the two highest-grossing films of all time, Titanic and Avatar. He began his career in the 1970s with early works in production and art direction. Cameron is renowned for his innovative use of special effects and CGI to bring epic sci-fi worlds to life in a visually impressive way. His films often feature dystopian futures, heroic protagonists, and strong female characters. Audiences are drawn to Cameron's films for their large-scale productions, creative visuals, and ability to transport viewers to imaginative new settings.
Combining apples and oranges? synthesizing quantitative and qualitative data ...ILRI
Presentation by Silvia Alonso, Sokerya Seng, Nguyen Ngoc Thuy and Jeff Gilbert at the First African Regional Conference of the International Association on Ecology and Health (Africa 2013 Ecohealth), Grand-Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire, 1-5 October 2013.
Patterns of Organization Compare and ContrastRebecca Sims
This document discusses three methods for organizing a compare and contrast paragraph: point-by-point, subject-by-subject, and similarities then differences. The point-by-point method discusses each comparison category in turn until all points are covered. The subject-by-subject method writes about one subject fully before the other. The similarities then differences method first discusses all differences between subjects before covering their similarities. Examples and outlines are provided for each organization structure to help writers choose the best method for their compare and contrast paragraph.
The document compares and contrasts sharks and dolphins. It notes that sharks are fish and dolphins are mammals. Sharks have rough skin and move from side to side with their tail, while dolphins have soft skin and move their tail up and down. It discusses their habitats, breathing methods, diets, hunting abilities, social behaviors, and threats they face from humans.
This document provides guidance on writing a comparison and contrast essay about apples and oranges. It outlines two potential structures for the essay: block style and point-by-point style. Block style discusses all attributes of one item, then the other. Point-by-point style alternates between items for each attribute discussed. Examples of a full essay in both styles are provided. The document concludes by noting point-by-point is generally better for longer essays as it helps the reader follow comparisons more easily.
The document provides guidance on formatting a compare and contrast essay, outlining several methods including discussing each subject point-by-point in separate paragraphs, dedicating one paragraph to each subject with the final paragraph comparing both, or limiting the essay to one similarity and one difference. It emphasizes using consistent order and appropriate transitions between paragraphs, and suggests cue words like "however" and "both" to help compare or contrast points from one paragraph to the next. The conclusion restates the key points covered in the body.
The document provides information on how to write a compare and contrast essay, including its structure and components. It discusses the introduction with a general statement and thesis, body paragraphs organized by point with topic sentences, and a conclusion restating the thesis. Examples are given for comparing beaches and mountains, and fresh vs canned foods. The key elements are introducing what will be compared, organizing points by topic in separate paragraphs, and concluding with a wrap-up.
This document discusses comparison and contrast as a writing technique. It provides examples of comparing trivial topics like food choices as well as more complex comparisons of legal systems or sports. The document outlines two basic patterns for organizing a comparison/contrast paper: block pattern and alternating pattern. The block pattern discusses one subject at a time in separate sections while the alternating pattern discusses points about both subjects together. Key elements to compare like audience, purpose, and outcomes are given. Finally, common transition words for comparing and contrasting are listed.
Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, primarily due to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. Climate change is a broader concept that includes long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. The main causes of global warming are pollution from burning coal, oil and natural gas, as well as carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, airplanes and the increase in human population. If left unaddressed, global warming will lead to continued melting of glaciers and polar ice caps, rising sea levels, more severe weather events, and threats to plant and animal species.
The document provides an introduction to expository writing and comparison-contrast essays. It defines expository writing as writing that explains or shares information by revealing facts to a reader assumed to have no prior knowledge of the topic. It then defines a comparison-contrast essay as one that analyzes two subjects by comparing similarities, contrasting differences, or both, using factual details. Finally, it notes that transitional words and a clear structure are important to make the logical relationships between ideas in a comparison-contrast essay flow smoothly.
The paragraph compares and contrasts the weather in Chicago and Miami. It notes that Chicago has four distinct seasons while Miami only has two - a mild winter and long, hot summer. It also points out that Chicago's worst weather is in the winter when temperatures are around 32 degrees, while Miami's main weather problem is hurricanes in the summer when temperatures reach 95 degrees. Finally, it states that Chicagoans' biggest fear is blizzards, while Miamians worry most about hurricanes.
The document compares and contrasts sharks and dolphins. It notes that sharks are fish and dolphins are mammals. Sharks have rough skin and move from side to side with their tail, while dolphins have soft skin and move their tail up and down. It discusses their habitats, breathing methods, diets, hunting abilities, social behaviors, and threats they face from humans.
This document provides guidance on writing a comparison and contrast essay about apples and oranges. It outlines two potential structures for the essay: block style and point-by-point style. Block style discusses all attributes of one item, then the other. Point-by-point style alternates between items for each attribute discussed. Examples of a full essay in both styles are provided. The document concludes by noting point-by-point is generally better for longer essays as it helps the reader follow comparisons more easily.
The document provides guidance on formatting a compare and contrast essay, outlining several methods including discussing each subject point-by-point in separate paragraphs, dedicating one paragraph to each subject with the final paragraph comparing both, or limiting the essay to one similarity and one difference. It emphasizes using consistent order and appropriate transitions between paragraphs, and suggests cue words like "however" and "both" to help compare or contrast points from one paragraph to the next. The conclusion restates the key points covered in the body.
The document provides information on how to write a compare and contrast essay, including its structure and components. It discusses the introduction with a general statement and thesis, body paragraphs organized by point with topic sentences, and a conclusion restating the thesis. Examples are given for comparing beaches and mountains, and fresh vs canned foods. The key elements are introducing what will be compared, organizing points by topic in separate paragraphs, and concluding with a wrap-up.
This document discusses comparison and contrast as a writing technique. It provides examples of comparing trivial topics like food choices as well as more complex comparisons of legal systems or sports. The document outlines two basic patterns for organizing a comparison/contrast paper: block pattern and alternating pattern. The block pattern discusses one subject at a time in separate sections while the alternating pattern discusses points about both subjects together. Key elements to compare like audience, purpose, and outcomes are given. Finally, common transition words for comparing and contrasting are listed.
Global warming refers to the long-term rise in the average temperature of the Earth's climate system, primarily due to the increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. Climate change is a broader concept that includes long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. The main causes of global warming are pollution from burning coal, oil and natural gas, as well as carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, airplanes and the increase in human population. If left unaddressed, global warming will lead to continued melting of glaciers and polar ice caps, rising sea levels, more severe weather events, and threats to plant and animal species.
The document provides an introduction to expository writing and comparison-contrast essays. It defines expository writing as writing that explains or shares information by revealing facts to a reader assumed to have no prior knowledge of the topic. It then defines a comparison-contrast essay as one that analyzes two subjects by comparing similarities, contrasting differences, or both, using factual details. Finally, it notes that transitional words and a clear structure are important to make the logical relationships between ideas in a comparison-contrast essay flow smoothly.
The paragraph compares and contrasts the weather in Chicago and Miami. It notes that Chicago has four distinct seasons while Miami only has two - a mild winter and long, hot summer. It also points out that Chicago's worst weather is in the winter when temperatures are around 32 degrees, while Miami's main weather problem is hurricanes in the summer when temperatures reach 95 degrees. Finally, it states that Chicagoans' biggest fear is blizzards, while Miamians worry most about hurricanes.