Caden Hayes created a vocabulary portfolio containing 14 words: vivacious, euphemism, transmigration, ascetic, truncate, zeal, haberdasher, bangles, jackals, supple, prudent, toiling, transact, and piety. For each word, Caden provided the definition, what they initially thought it meant, and where they first encountered the word. The portfolio is presented in a table of contents format with short explanations and examples for each word.
The poem describes a woman who was deceived by a man with "quiet eyes". She did not realize that behind his quiet outward appearance, he was lying and only seeking pleasure from her. The poem warns readers not to be blinded by outward appearances and to listen to advice, as the woman's mistakes could have been avoided if she had been wiser. It provides the moral that one should not compromise oneself for pleasure-seeking people and to truly understand someone's character before trusting them.
18 out of 20 students said that the images in the music video linked well with those used in the music advert and digipak due to matching colors and shots. However, 2 felt different images could have been used. All 20 said that the editing techniques used were successful. Opinions were mixed on whether the digipak design was conventional, unconventional, or a mixture. Most said the target audience of teenagers was clear from the design. Nearly all felt the costuming was suitable for the genre of music. All 20 said the digipak included all necessary elements.
Wörwag Research and Development GmbH is a subsidiary of Wörwag Pharma Group dedicated to developing generic, OTC, and new chemical entity products and medical devices according to European guidelines. Its business model involves licensing out its developed products in Europe and worldwide. The document provides readily compiled dossiers for several generic drug products that have received German and European marketing authorizations and are available for submission in other markets. It also outlines ongoing development projects and provides contact information.
This document lists several Irish radio station apps and an app for cinema times where customers can find information about a Vodafone Xmas 620 promotion. It includes the FM104, 96FM, Q102, Ireland's Cinema Times, Live 95, WLR FM, and LM/FM radio station apps as well as the iRadio app. The document thanks the reader.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
2015 Salary Guide from The Creative GroupAmi Chang
The document provides salary information for creative industry jobs. It discusses trends in the creative industry like high demand for talent and a focus on digital skills. It also lists 9 in-demand jobs such as account manager, content strategist, and front-end web developer. Starting salary ranges are given for over 100 creative positions across design, interactive, and content fields.
This document describes various ad formats including their dimensions and expandable options. It lists leaderboard, MPU, billboard, skyscraper, super sky, pre-roll video, mobile standard banner, and expandable mobile banner formats. Standard sizes are provided for each along with expanded sizes and directions for expandable formats.
The i-Believe Business Channel now includes the Ideas People network of 100 business and tech sites that focus on innovation. The Ideas People Network reaches a highly affluent audience including nearly 15% of senior managers, 15% of IT decision makers, and nearly 20% of affluent online users according to ComScore. It provides access to professionals across science, business, academia and finance through sites like FastCompany.com, CFO.com, and VentureBeat.com. Advertising on the Ideas People Network costs €13 per 1000 impressions with no minimum order requirement.
The poem describes a woman who was deceived by a man with "quiet eyes". She did not realize that behind his quiet outward appearance, he was lying and only seeking pleasure from her. The poem warns readers not to be blinded by outward appearances and to listen to advice, as the woman's mistakes could have been avoided if she had been wiser. It provides the moral that one should not compromise oneself for pleasure-seeking people and to truly understand someone's character before trusting them.
18 out of 20 students said that the images in the music video linked well with those used in the music advert and digipak due to matching colors and shots. However, 2 felt different images could have been used. All 20 said that the editing techniques used were successful. Opinions were mixed on whether the digipak design was conventional, unconventional, or a mixture. Most said the target audience of teenagers was clear from the design. Nearly all felt the costuming was suitable for the genre of music. All 20 said the digipak included all necessary elements.
Wörwag Research and Development GmbH is a subsidiary of Wörwag Pharma Group dedicated to developing generic, OTC, and new chemical entity products and medical devices according to European guidelines. Its business model involves licensing out its developed products in Europe and worldwide. The document provides readily compiled dossiers for several generic drug products that have received German and European marketing authorizations and are available for submission in other markets. It also outlines ongoing development projects and provides contact information.
This document lists several Irish radio station apps and an app for cinema times where customers can find information about a Vodafone Xmas 620 promotion. It includes the FM104, 96FM, Q102, Ireland's Cinema Times, Live 95, WLR FM, and LM/FM radio station apps as well as the iRadio app. The document thanks the reader.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
2015 Salary Guide from The Creative GroupAmi Chang
The document provides salary information for creative industry jobs. It discusses trends in the creative industry like high demand for talent and a focus on digital skills. It also lists 9 in-demand jobs such as account manager, content strategist, and front-end web developer. Starting salary ranges are given for over 100 creative positions across design, interactive, and content fields.
This document describes various ad formats including their dimensions and expandable options. It lists leaderboard, MPU, billboard, skyscraper, super sky, pre-roll video, mobile standard banner, and expandable mobile banner formats. Standard sizes are provided for each along with expanded sizes and directions for expandable formats.
The i-Believe Business Channel now includes the Ideas People network of 100 business and tech sites that focus on innovation. The Ideas People Network reaches a highly affluent audience including nearly 15% of senior managers, 15% of IT decision makers, and nearly 20% of affluent online users according to ComScore. It provides access to professionals across science, business, academia and finance through sites like FastCompany.com, CFO.com, and VentureBeat.com. Advertising on the Ideas People Network costs €13 per 1000 impressions with no minimum order requirement.
This document promotes online marketing services for pharmaceutical companies, offering to help companies be found through online directories, factory tours, and media campaigns. It claims the services will drive traffic to companies' websites and provide information clients want to know about companies' products, experience, machinery, approvals, and production capacities. Companies are told they will like how they look online and will want to tell everyone about the new website and marketing exposure.
The document discusses the findings of a survey of 412 executives on talent management conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of Development Dimensions International. Key findings include:
1) 55% of respondents said their company's performance will likely suffer in the near future due to insufficient leadership talent.
2) While executives recognize the importance of talent management, they rate their own performance in this area poorly, with only 3% saying they do an excellent job.
3) There is a disconnect between viewing talent management as a high priority and the limited progress companies are making in actually developing leadership talent.
4) The survey highlights a need for companies to integrate talent strategies with business goals and ensure talent management is champion
O 'Infórmate a Fondo' é o boletín trimestral do Fondo Galego. No IAF 141, número 10 da época dixital, poderás atopar toda a información sobre os últimos meses de vida da asociación municipalista, xunto a unha entrevista con Caxade.
This poem expresses gratitude for nature and family. It thanks the sun for warmth, water for refreshment, and animals for joy. The poem is ultimately most thankful for family, who the author will love and care for forever.
This short poem expresses gratitude for several aspects of the natural world, including the Earth orbiting the sun, the breeze that refreshes the body, bodies of water that provide drinking water and habitat for animals, and the sun that brings warmth and makes flowers bloom.
Shapes is a fitness company founded in 1995 by Mr. Nadeem Ahmad with headquarters in Gulberg and branches in several Pakistani cities. It has over 400 employees across departments like marketing, HR, finance, and operations. Shapes offers high-class facilities like executive and regular gyms for men and women, aerobics halls, swimming pools, sports courts, and a spa. For communication, it uses forms, emails, meetings, letters, memos, advertisements, and visiting cards both internally and externally. The document discusses Shapes' communication channels, barriers, and the importance of the 7 C's in business communication.
The document expresses gratitude for various aspects of nature like sunshine, flowers, grass, the sea, leaves, the sky, and the world. It also expresses thankfulness for people, clouds, teachers, animals, and friends. The writer is thankful for many things in life.
This document discusses perceptions and popularity of tattoos across different generations. It explores how tattoos have become more mainstream and popular among youths and young adults, with over half of 18-29 year olds having a tattoo. However, older generations still often associate tattoos with criminals and many teenagers recognize tattoos could impact their career choices. The document examines celebrity influences on tattoo trends and how tattoos are being marketed to younger children, while also considering different views on tattoos from the public.
The document provides vocabulary definitions for various words related to surprises, superstitions, useful phrases, and examples of conversations. It defines words like "chore," "trick," "couple," and phrases like "I get the impression" and "Why don't we just agree to disagree?". It also provides examples of short dialogues between people in different situations.
The document discusses ambiguity and movement in language. It provides examples of ambiguous sentences that can be interpreted in more than one way depending on syntactic structure and placement of phrases. The document also discusses how complex noun phrases act as islands that prevent elements from being moved out of them, such as in relative clause extractions or wh-movement, demonstrating constraints on movement in language.
This document promotes online marketing services for pharmaceutical companies, offering to help companies be found through online directories, factory tours, and media campaigns. It claims the services will drive traffic to companies' websites and provide information clients want to know about companies' products, experience, machinery, approvals, and production capacities. Companies are told they will like how they look online and will want to tell everyone about the new website and marketing exposure.
The document discusses the findings of a survey of 412 executives on talent management conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of Development Dimensions International. Key findings include:
1) 55% of respondents said their company's performance will likely suffer in the near future due to insufficient leadership talent.
2) While executives recognize the importance of talent management, they rate their own performance in this area poorly, with only 3% saying they do an excellent job.
3) There is a disconnect between viewing talent management as a high priority and the limited progress companies are making in actually developing leadership talent.
4) The survey highlights a need for companies to integrate talent strategies with business goals and ensure talent management is champion
O 'Infórmate a Fondo' é o boletín trimestral do Fondo Galego. No IAF 141, número 10 da época dixital, poderás atopar toda a información sobre os últimos meses de vida da asociación municipalista, xunto a unha entrevista con Caxade.
This poem expresses gratitude for nature and family. It thanks the sun for warmth, water for refreshment, and animals for joy. The poem is ultimately most thankful for family, who the author will love and care for forever.
This short poem expresses gratitude for several aspects of the natural world, including the Earth orbiting the sun, the breeze that refreshes the body, bodies of water that provide drinking water and habitat for animals, and the sun that brings warmth and makes flowers bloom.
Shapes is a fitness company founded in 1995 by Mr. Nadeem Ahmad with headquarters in Gulberg and branches in several Pakistani cities. It has over 400 employees across departments like marketing, HR, finance, and operations. Shapes offers high-class facilities like executive and regular gyms for men and women, aerobics halls, swimming pools, sports courts, and a spa. For communication, it uses forms, emails, meetings, letters, memos, advertisements, and visiting cards both internally and externally. The document discusses Shapes' communication channels, barriers, and the importance of the 7 C's in business communication.
The document expresses gratitude for various aspects of nature like sunshine, flowers, grass, the sea, leaves, the sky, and the world. It also expresses thankfulness for people, clouds, teachers, animals, and friends. The writer is thankful for many things in life.
This document discusses perceptions and popularity of tattoos across different generations. It explores how tattoos have become more mainstream and popular among youths and young adults, with over half of 18-29 year olds having a tattoo. However, older generations still often associate tattoos with criminals and many teenagers recognize tattoos could impact their career choices. The document examines celebrity influences on tattoo trends and how tattoos are being marketed to younger children, while also considering different views on tattoos from the public.
The document provides vocabulary definitions for various words related to surprises, superstitions, useful phrases, and examples of conversations. It defines words like "chore," "trick," "couple," and phrases like "I get the impression" and "Why don't we just agree to disagree?". It also provides examples of short dialogues between people in different situations.
The document discusses ambiguity and movement in language. It provides examples of ambiguous sentences that can be interpreted in more than one way depending on syntactic structure and placement of phrases. The document also discusses how complex noun phrases act as islands that prevent elements from being moved out of them, such as in relative clause extractions or wh-movement, demonstrating constraints on movement in language.
This document contains several Vietnamese poems about autumn. It includes poems titled "Autumn Brings Sorrow", "Autumn Wind", "Autumn of Love", "Gazing Blankly at the Sky", "Lonely Autumn", "Pondering", and "Autumn Gold". The poems describe the sights and feelings of autumn, such as falling yellow leaves, birds calling, and memories and loneliness.
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2. The use and position of adverbs of manner are explained. Adverbs of manner can be placed before or after verbs with or without objects.
3. Guidelines are provided for using definite (the) and indefinite (a/an) articles with countable and uncountable nouns. The definite article is used after the noun has already been mentioned.
The document provides biographical information about a person, including their place of birth, where they have lived, who their family members are, and what schools they have attended. It then lists some of their likes, dislikes, and hobbies. The document concludes by outlining some of their life goals, which include graduating college, getting married, having children, and helping others.
The document summarizes a class field trip to the forest. The class went on a hike through the forest where they saw horses and collected pine cones, acorns, and leaves. They stopped at a farmhouse to eat snacks and rest. Further along the hike, they reached the Dolmen of Can Planes, the highest point of their route. There, they learned about the stones and why they were arranged that way. On the way back, they stopped to play at a large, beautiful clearing before meeting other classes to have a picnic lunch in the woods. The students had a great time on the outdoor excursion.
The document provides guidance on sequencing events when telling a story. It lists common transition words and phrases used to indicate the beginning, continuation, interruptions, getting back on topic, and ending of a story when speaking or writing. These include words like firstly, then, suddenly, anyway, and finally to link ideas and events in the order they happened.
To stay positive in a tough work environment, one must change their attitude, thinking, and behavior from the inside out. This involves taking responsibility for how you respond, choosing to think positively through logical observation, and disciplining yourself to display positive behaviors that influence your environment for the better. With a positive attitude and outlook, one has more control over experiencing good days regardless of challenges.
The document contains a quiz about poems they have studied, including questions about literary devices like similes and metaphors. It then provides the objectives and activities for a lesson on apartheid in South Africa. The objectives are to understand what apartheid was, its relationship to racism and segregation. Planned activities include watching videos about apartheid, analyzing the poem "Nothing's Changed" which discusses its themes of racism and segregation, and answering questions about what was learned.
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This document provides questions using superlative adjectives to prompt reflection on unusual, impactful, or noteworthy experiences people have had. It asks the reader to consider the strangest, most jaw-dropping, troublesome, driven, greedy, soulful, witty, influential, pivotal, and unique people, things, times, decisions and aspects of their lives they have encountered. The questions are grouped thematically based on descriptive adjective types.
This document defines checking for understanding and provides examples of phrases to check for understanding, show understanding, and express lack of understanding. It lists common phrases used to check that the listener understands like "do you know what I mean?" and to show understanding like "yes, I understand." It also lists phrases to communicate that understanding was not achieved, such as "I'm sorry, I don't understand." The document aims to provide useful examples of language for checking and expressing levels of comprehension.
This document contains a collection of common English language phrases grouped into categories such as greetings, agreement, disagreement, apologies, advice, positive and negative expressions, and ways to say goodbye. Some examples include "you're welcome" for acknowledging thanks, "I don't know" to express lack of knowledge, "sorry" for apologies, "why don't you" for giving advice, and "see you later" as a farewell. The document provides concise 3-sentence summaries of the essential information from each section to help with language learning.
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The document discusses the concept of infinite creativity in language and recursion. It explores the idea that language rules allow for an infinite number of sentences to be generated through recursive embedding of phrases. While this ability seems infinite, the document notes that in practice recursion becomes difficult beyond a certain point due to issues like boredom, confusion or lack of meaning. It then discusses how generative grammar approaches like those of Chomsky analyze the deep structure of language in the brain using rules of syntax, metaphor, and the merging and embedding of phrases. The history of these ideas is traced back thousands of years, but significant modern work began in the 1960s, though many open questions still remain about concepts like Universal Grammar.
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The document provides instructions for blending words by identifying the vowel sound, blending the letters from the beginning to the end of the word, and saying the word fast. It emphasizes identifying the vowel as the key to correctly blending words every time. It then provides examples of words to practice blending, such as "axle", "baffle", and "democrat".
The document provides instructions for blending words by identifying the vowel sound, blending the letters from the beginning to the end of the word, and saying the word fast. It emphasizes identifying the vowel as the key to correctly blending words. It then provides examples of words to practice blending, such as "axle", "baffle", and "democrat".
3. Vivacious TOC
• What does it mean? • Letter: Dear Bob,
• How’s life? Been
• Attractively lively
vivacious as
• What did I think it meant? usually? You
always seem to be
• Lively the center of
attention for
• Where did I get it? everything. Well i
got to go. Talk to
• My father said it you later
• Sincerely, Caden
4. Euphemism TOC
• What does it mean? • Letter: Dear bob,
• A mild or indirect expression or word substituting
something blunt or harsh
• Hey! It’s me again.
Just checking up.
• What did I think it meant? So guess what!! I
got a nice applause
• Coincidence from this gentleman
for using a
• Where did I hear it?
euphemism instead
• My mother said it of saying some
naughty words.
Well got to go.
5. Transmigration TOC
• What does it mean? • Letter: Dear bob,
• The pass of soul into different body • Well my mom is
making me stop
• What did I think it meant? sending letters, so this
is my last one. Well on
• Crossing an area that note, hey! Did you
know that Buddhism
• Where did I hear it? believes in
transmigration!! :O
• Mr. Stonestreet They think that we will
be reincarnated. Well I
got to go. Have fun!
• Sincerely, Caden
6. Ascetic TOC
• What does it mean? • ATTENTION!!
• The practice of severe self-discipline • New law! Being an
ascetic is now illegal.
• What did I think it meant? The use of begging and
self-discipline is
• Something to do with breathing
overrated. Brings
• Where did I hear it? earnings down...
• Siddhartha
7. Truncate TOC
• What does it mean? • ATTENTION!
• New law! Any
• Cut off government besides the
USA must not truncate
• What did I think it meant?
anything. This will
• Something to do with a tree
allow the public to
know more because
• Where did I hear it? they can know
everything
• My father said it
8. Zeal TOC
• What does it mean? • ATTENTION!!
• New law! Everyone
• Lots of energy must have zeal, at all
times. This is so general
• What did I think it meant?
happiness rises and
jobs are more
• Ambitious
productive because the
• Where did I hear it? increased energy will
motivate people.
• My Grandma said it
9. Haberdasher TOC
• MIKE’S HABERDASHERY
• What does it mean?
• We provide the world’s top
• Men’s clothing store Men’s clothing, everything
from suits to top hats. We
• What did I think it meant? have it all! Come buy from
us!!
• A rabbit
• Where did I hear it?
• We are located on 999
Weird Street, Mooresville
• My father said it NC 28115
10. Bangles TOC
• What does it mean? • Advertisement
• BUY BUY BUY!!
• A rigid bracelet
• We are selling all types
• What did I think it meant? of Bangles and jewelry
at half price. Get them
• Some sort of jewelry
at Moes Jewelry at 847
weirdo street. Buy now,
• Where did I hear it?
they are selling fast.
• Siddhartha
11. Jackals TOC
• What does it mean? • Advertisement
• Down at 928 weirdo
• A wild dog street we got them
jackals going out the
• What did I think it meant?
door like mad. They
are selling at half
• An animal of some sort
price, so buy now!
• Where did I hear it?
• Siddhartha
12. Supple TOC
• What does it mean? • Newspaper article
• Dear Charlotte
• Flexible times,
• What did I think it meant? • I believe that there are
not enough prudent
• A lot of something
people, everyone is too
rigid in their schedule.
• Where did I hear it?
Why just yesterday I
• Siddhartha met a man who literally
every minute of his life
is planned out. So we
must be more supple!
13. Prudent TOC
• What does it mean? • Newspaper article
• Acting with compassion • Dear Charlotte
Times,
• What did I think it meant?
• I believe that there
• Mean and arrogant should be more
prudence around, I
• Where did I hear it? mean right now
everyone is on the
• Siddhartha brink of war. We must
be a little more
calming,
understanding, and
compassionate.
14. Toiling TOC
• What does it mean? • Newspaper
• Work extremely hard • Dear Charlotte
Times,
• What did I think it meant?
• Life has become to
• Difficult hard, everyone is
toiling left and right.
• Where did I hear it? For example we all
have to get up and be at
• Siddhartha school by 7:30, too
much in my opinion.
We need sleep. So lets
become nicer and less
toilsome together.
15. Transact TOC
• What does it mean?
• Conduct or carry out
• What did I think it mean?
• Act across something
• Where did I hear it?
• Siddhartha
16. Unsparingly TOC
• What does it mean?
• Merciless
• What did I think it meant?
• Merciless
• Where did I hear it?
• Siddhartha
17. Piety TOC
• What does it mean?
• Being religious
• What did I think it meant?
• Pity
• Where did I hear it?
• Siddhartha