Life is mysterious, an adventure, and companionship, but can also be scary without friendship. The story encourages the reader to never give up on life because it is a unique experience and there is only one.
Gabriel Filipe describes loving animals, the beach, friends, family, and nature, showing how while his life is like others, he loves his life. He encourages readers to love themselves, live differently to make the world better, since many do not like their lives. The short story was written by Gabriel Filipe and illustrated by LesleyVamos for Storybird's 1C level in the first semester of 2017.
In this short story, the narrator describes their ideal world, saying it is filled with love, friendship, adventure, fun, and peace. They then ask the reader what their ideal world is like, questioning if it includes school, religion, borders between countries, and diversity in how people look. The story was written by Isabela Barbosa Maciel, illustrated by MercheMoreno, and published by Storybird in the first semester of 2017.
The document is a short story by Isabella Alves about what makes her happy in life. She states that she loves her life because she has Jesus, her family, and her friends. So that is why she is happy. At the end, she asks the reader what makes them happy or unhappy, and how they like to celebrate when happy. The story was written by Isabella Alves and illustrated by Pascal Campion for Storybird in the first semester of 2017 at the 1C level.
In this short story, the author describes their ideal world, where there is love, no hunger or prejudice, true friendships, many animals, no bad people, and people find creative ways to have fun through activities like music even without money or internet. The story presents a utopian vision of a world without societal problems but with compassion and enjoyment. It ends by asking the reader if this ideal world matches their own vision.
In her ideal world, Jovelina Mendes dreams of a place filled with love for plants, animals, and everything in nature, but no violence. She wants a world with happy, non-lonely people who support each other. Most importantly, she hopes this ideal world can be reality for all people, not just herself.
This short story discusses a boy scout's love and respect for animals. It notes that while some people misunderstand animals, boy scouts and other movements work to help animals and forests. The boy scout believes the essence of being a scout is improving the world and changing people's ideas about treating animals and the environment kindly. The story was written by Gustavo R. Dias and published in 2017 for a first semester, level 1C reading period.
This document is a short story composed of random sentences and fragments about friendship, difficult moments in life, letting people go, living in fear, and saying goodbye. It was written by Clara Nunes, illustrated by Kdmaz, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird for a first semester, 2017 Portuguese language arts textbook.
Johnny loves karate and adventures, though he admits to being quite clumsy. He is always overcoming challenges because he believes his only limit is the sky. Johnny invites the reader to consider what their ideal world would look like, asking if it includes school, religion, country boundaries, and diversity in appearance. He signs off, looking forward to his next adventure.
Gabriel Filipe describes loving animals, the beach, friends, family, and nature, showing how while his life is like others, he loves his life. He encourages readers to love themselves, live differently to make the world better, since many do not like their lives. The short story was written by Gabriel Filipe and illustrated by LesleyVamos for Storybird's 1C level in the first semester of 2017.
In this short story, the narrator describes their ideal world, saying it is filled with love, friendship, adventure, fun, and peace. They then ask the reader what their ideal world is like, questioning if it includes school, religion, borders between countries, and diversity in how people look. The story was written by Isabela Barbosa Maciel, illustrated by MercheMoreno, and published by Storybird in the first semester of 2017.
The document is a short story by Isabella Alves about what makes her happy in life. She states that she loves her life because she has Jesus, her family, and her friends. So that is why she is happy. At the end, she asks the reader what makes them happy or unhappy, and how they like to celebrate when happy. The story was written by Isabella Alves and illustrated by Pascal Campion for Storybird in the first semester of 2017 at the 1C level.
In this short story, the author describes their ideal world, where there is love, no hunger or prejudice, true friendships, many animals, no bad people, and people find creative ways to have fun through activities like music even without money or internet. The story presents a utopian vision of a world without societal problems but with compassion and enjoyment. It ends by asking the reader if this ideal world matches their own vision.
In her ideal world, Jovelina Mendes dreams of a place filled with love for plants, animals, and everything in nature, but no violence. She wants a world with happy, non-lonely people who support each other. Most importantly, she hopes this ideal world can be reality for all people, not just herself.
This short story discusses a boy scout's love and respect for animals. It notes that while some people misunderstand animals, boy scouts and other movements work to help animals and forests. The boy scout believes the essence of being a scout is improving the world and changing people's ideas about treating animals and the environment kindly. The story was written by Gustavo R. Dias and published in 2017 for a first semester, level 1C reading period.
This document is a short story composed of random sentences and fragments about friendship, difficult moments in life, letting people go, living in fear, and saying goodbye. It was written by Clara Nunes, illustrated by Kdmaz, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird for a first semester, 2017 Portuguese language arts textbook.
Johnny loves karate and adventures, though he admits to being quite clumsy. He is always overcoming challenges because he believes his only limit is the sky. Johnny invites the reader to consider what their ideal world would look like, asking if it includes school, religion, country boundaries, and diversity in appearance. He signs off, looking forward to his next adventure.
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The story describes Madu Aguiar's ideal world, where there is food, love, compassion, technology, joy, and family for all to find happiness. Madu wishes for a world with these things for everyone to enjoy, along with their dog, before saying goodbye as the story ends. The story was written by Madu Aguiar, illustrated by pixopop, and published on Storybird in the first semester of 2017.
Matteus describes his ideal world as big, beautiful, and wonderful, where he can make new friends daily but also have alone time. While the world can sometimes be annoying, he loves spending time with his family, going camping, and riding his bike. Overall, he loves the world he lives in.
In a short story for children, the main character describes their ideal world without violence or loneliness, only love. They ask the reader what is in their ideal world and if there are any cupcakes. The story is credited to Brenda Mota and illustrated by Ine, with Gerson A. Moura editing for Storybird in the first semester of 2017 at a 1C reading level.
Arthur introduces himself and says he sometimes feels like he doesn't have many friends. He enjoys dreaming while sleeping, sitting and watching things while thinking about life, and visiting relatives. At the end, he asks the reader who they are. The story was written by Arthur and illustrated by inkymum, and published on Storybird in the first semester of 2017.
Luanna Godinho wrote a short story titled "Dream and Love" encouraging the reader to dream big, love freely, appreciate life, and find value in small gestures as life is short. The story contains brief phrases and lines separated by line breaks advocating to sing, dance, laugh, love oneself, be thankful and know that despite the world's vastness, one's home is where the heart is. It was written for a first semester Portuguese class in 2017 and illustrated by Silviac with Gerson A. Moura editing for publisher Storybird.
The document argues that the world can be perfect because good people make good things happen, though some people choose evil. It notes there are still many people who choose to do good, so while some are bad, good people outnumber them, which is why the world has the potential to be perfect. The short story was written by Fillipe Fortaleza and illustrated by AlinaChau for a first semester 2017 publishing on Storybird at a first grade reading level.
This short story describes a girl named Maria Clara's ideal world, where there is love, good people, no bad people, and no lack of food. At the end, she asks the reader what their ideal world would be like. The story was written by Maria Clara, illustrated by Mirtle, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird as a level 1C story for the first semester of 2017.
Agatha describes her ideal world as a very beautiful and enchanted place without deforestation, where there is freedom of speech, no wars, and peace reigns. In this ideal world, there is no evil, wickedness, or inequality - only love. She concludes by asking the reader to describe their own ideal world.
The short story describes the author's ideal world, where there are happy and solidary people, love, and happy moments spent with loved ones. The story, written by Letícia Yasmin and illustrated by Jchanart, expresses the type of positive world the author hopes for.
In this short story, the author describes their ideal world, which includes snow, dreams, beautiful songs, a sunny day, candies, and rain showers. The story asks the reader to consider what is in their own ideal world, suggesting it may include love, babies, and companionship. It was written by Thamyres Silva and published by Storybird in 2017 for a first semester, level 1C class.
In this short story, the narrator describes their ideal world, which includes having great friends, no shortage of food or water, no violence, music, love, and happy families. There is also no laziness or fake people. The story was written by Lazuli Nunes and illustrated by Shishir, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird for a first semester, 2017 level 1C class.
In her ideal world, Maria values love, peace, fun, and loyal friendships. However, in her ideal world there would be no fights, curses, or bullying. She asks the reader to consider what their ideal world would look like and if it includes peace, love or fights. The story is written by Maria Eduarda Maia and illustrates her hopes for a world with more positive relationships and less negativity.
The document describes the author's dream of an ideal world where there is more love between parents and children, more free time, and more tranquility. In this ideal world, people have time to talk with friends virtually or in person, can walk and admire nature, enjoy outdoor places more often, and all enjoy nature together. The author believes this ideal world is possible.
Mary imagines a perfect world where wealth and fortune are shared by all, nature remains untouched, and equal opportunities exist for everyone. In this world, respect is valued most, good deeds are always performed, and love for neighbors is the foundation of society. However, for this ideal world to become reality, people must spread and practice good values in everything they do so that life, places, and people can improve.
This document discusses the importance of accepting differences between people and embracing diversity. It notes that everyone is unique and amazing in their own way, with different personalities, dreams, and experiences. It encourages facing fears, sharing moments together, and promoting equality to make the world a better place for all.
In a perfect world according to the author:
1) The four corners of the world would stand united like the supercontinent Pangea with no divisions between countries.
2) People would be free from prejudice and fear.
3) There would be no destruction or limits on pursuing dreams.
4) The author asks the reader to consider what their ideal world would look like.
In the story, the author encourages children to use their imagination, as within their imagination they can experience anything they want, such as being a brave warrior or having anything they desire. The imagination allows children to wonder about anything and experience wonderful things freely.
In Pedro Enrique's perfect world, everyone understands and respects each other without prejudice, envy, or disappointment. People and animals experience kindness, harmony, and love. Opportunities are taken advantage of and flowers are shared, while books and music bring joy in public spaces.
Daniel describes his ideal world as one with more peace, no wars or nuclear weapons, where people use water and natural resources sustainably and without waste or overuse, and where racial, religious, political and homophobic prejudices do not exist. He wishes for a world with greater peace, no wars or bombs, eco-friendly use of resources, and an end to prejudices.
The document is a short story by Samuel Mendes about life. It states that sometimes bad things happen to make way for better things, and the key is to never give up on your dreams while continuing to move forward. Life is described as a strong bond like destiny, tied to things like love, happiness, and dreams. In the end, the author has shared what they wanted to say about life.
In her story about her perfect world, Alícia Mendes describes a world where unicorns are real, people can fly safely, all animals are loved, cable TV and travel are inexpensive, beauty standards don't exist, ignorance is non-existent as people help each other, those who believe can make anything real, laws are respected, tastes are respected, people live each day as if it's their last chance, and people try to be happy regardless of world events. The story is written by Alícia Mendes and illustrated by tywilkins.
The document describes a trip to the zoo, mentioning that there are many species of animals from around the world, including pandas, elephants, turtles, foxes, lions, fish, birds, flamingoes, swans, polar bears, zebras, owls, dragonflies, and llamas. The author questions whether zoos are sad places to keep wild animals captive rather than free in their natural habitats.
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The story describes Madu Aguiar's ideal world, where there is food, love, compassion, technology, joy, and family for all to find happiness. Madu wishes for a world with these things for everyone to enjoy, along with their dog, before saying goodbye as the story ends. The story was written by Madu Aguiar, illustrated by pixopop, and published on Storybird in the first semester of 2017.
Matteus describes his ideal world as big, beautiful, and wonderful, where he can make new friends daily but also have alone time. While the world can sometimes be annoying, he loves spending time with his family, going camping, and riding his bike. Overall, he loves the world he lives in.
In a short story for children, the main character describes their ideal world without violence or loneliness, only love. They ask the reader what is in their ideal world and if there are any cupcakes. The story is credited to Brenda Mota and illustrated by Ine, with Gerson A. Moura editing for Storybird in the first semester of 2017 at a 1C reading level.
Arthur introduces himself and says he sometimes feels like he doesn't have many friends. He enjoys dreaming while sleeping, sitting and watching things while thinking about life, and visiting relatives. At the end, he asks the reader who they are. The story was written by Arthur and illustrated by inkymum, and published on Storybird in the first semester of 2017.
Luanna Godinho wrote a short story titled "Dream and Love" encouraging the reader to dream big, love freely, appreciate life, and find value in small gestures as life is short. The story contains brief phrases and lines separated by line breaks advocating to sing, dance, laugh, love oneself, be thankful and know that despite the world's vastness, one's home is where the heart is. It was written for a first semester Portuguese class in 2017 and illustrated by Silviac with Gerson A. Moura editing for publisher Storybird.
The document argues that the world can be perfect because good people make good things happen, though some people choose evil. It notes there are still many people who choose to do good, so while some are bad, good people outnumber them, which is why the world has the potential to be perfect. The short story was written by Fillipe Fortaleza and illustrated by AlinaChau for a first semester 2017 publishing on Storybird at a first grade reading level.
This short story describes a girl named Maria Clara's ideal world, where there is love, good people, no bad people, and no lack of food. At the end, she asks the reader what their ideal world would be like. The story was written by Maria Clara, illustrated by Mirtle, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird as a level 1C story for the first semester of 2017.
Agatha describes her ideal world as a very beautiful and enchanted place without deforestation, where there is freedom of speech, no wars, and peace reigns. In this ideal world, there is no evil, wickedness, or inequality - only love. She concludes by asking the reader to describe their own ideal world.
The short story describes the author's ideal world, where there are happy and solidary people, love, and happy moments spent with loved ones. The story, written by Letícia Yasmin and illustrated by Jchanart, expresses the type of positive world the author hopes for.
In this short story, the author describes their ideal world, which includes snow, dreams, beautiful songs, a sunny day, candies, and rain showers. The story asks the reader to consider what is in their own ideal world, suggesting it may include love, babies, and companionship. It was written by Thamyres Silva and published by Storybird in 2017 for a first semester, level 1C class.
In this short story, the narrator describes their ideal world, which includes having great friends, no shortage of food or water, no violence, music, love, and happy families. There is also no laziness or fake people. The story was written by Lazuli Nunes and illustrated by Shishir, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird for a first semester, 2017 level 1C class.
In her ideal world, Maria values love, peace, fun, and loyal friendships. However, in her ideal world there would be no fights, curses, or bullying. She asks the reader to consider what their ideal world would look like and if it includes peace, love or fights. The story is written by Maria Eduarda Maia and illustrates her hopes for a world with more positive relationships and less negativity.
The document describes the author's dream of an ideal world where there is more love between parents and children, more free time, and more tranquility. In this ideal world, people have time to talk with friends virtually or in person, can walk and admire nature, enjoy outdoor places more often, and all enjoy nature together. The author believes this ideal world is possible.
Mary imagines a perfect world where wealth and fortune are shared by all, nature remains untouched, and equal opportunities exist for everyone. In this world, respect is valued most, good deeds are always performed, and love for neighbors is the foundation of society. However, for this ideal world to become reality, people must spread and practice good values in everything they do so that life, places, and people can improve.
This document discusses the importance of accepting differences between people and embracing diversity. It notes that everyone is unique and amazing in their own way, with different personalities, dreams, and experiences. It encourages facing fears, sharing moments together, and promoting equality to make the world a better place for all.
In a perfect world according to the author:
1) The four corners of the world would stand united like the supercontinent Pangea with no divisions between countries.
2) People would be free from prejudice and fear.
3) There would be no destruction or limits on pursuing dreams.
4) The author asks the reader to consider what their ideal world would look like.
In the story, the author encourages children to use their imagination, as within their imagination they can experience anything they want, such as being a brave warrior or having anything they desire. The imagination allows children to wonder about anything and experience wonderful things freely.
In Pedro Enrique's perfect world, everyone understands and respects each other without prejudice, envy, or disappointment. People and animals experience kindness, harmony, and love. Opportunities are taken advantage of and flowers are shared, while books and music bring joy in public spaces.
Daniel describes his ideal world as one with more peace, no wars or nuclear weapons, where people use water and natural resources sustainably and without waste or overuse, and where racial, religious, political and homophobic prejudices do not exist. He wishes for a world with greater peace, no wars or bombs, eco-friendly use of resources, and an end to prejudices.
The document is a short story by Samuel Mendes about life. It states that sometimes bad things happen to make way for better things, and the key is to never give up on your dreams while continuing to move forward. Life is described as a strong bond like destiny, tied to things like love, happiness, and dreams. In the end, the author has shared what they wanted to say about life.
In her story about her perfect world, Alícia Mendes describes a world where unicorns are real, people can fly safely, all animals are loved, cable TV and travel are inexpensive, beauty standards don't exist, ignorance is non-existent as people help each other, those who believe can make anything real, laws are respected, tastes are respected, people live each day as if it's their last chance, and people try to be happy regardless of world events. The story is written by Alícia Mendes and illustrated by tywilkins.
The document describes a trip to the zoo, mentioning that there are many species of animals from around the world, including pandas, elephants, turtles, foxes, lions, fish, birds, flamingoes, swans, polar bears, zebras, owls, dragonflies, and llamas. The author questions whether zoos are sad places to keep wild animals captive rather than free in their natural habitats.
Maria Julia dos Santos shares lessons she has learned throughout her journey of learning. She learned karate and cooking through effort and persistence, refusing to give up. She also learned to be confident and not hide from others or give up on her dreams due to what others think. Most importantly, she learned that with hard work and persistence, one can achieve their dreams.
The story is about a bored cat that decides to go skateboarding to entertain itself. While skateboarding, the cat gets hungry and stops to eat. Later, it brings home some bones for its dog pet. When the cat arrives home, it rests and then plays the guitar, attracting an audience of mice who come to watch its show. The cat ends by playing songs on the guitar for the mice.
The boy finds a beautiful black cat on a cold winter night and wants to show his mother. However, she is terrified of cats and kills the cat with a knife when the boy refuses to get rid of it. Upset, the boy buries the cat and is comforted by an old friend who takes him for ice cream. They eventually get married and have a daughter named Isabela. The boy teaches Isabela to cook and now they spend their days eating together.
A princess felt ugly despite others telling her she was beautiful. She had strange animal friends, including a lion and owl, who tried to convince her of her beauty. The owl told her that she knew herself too well, seeing her inner faults, but that these did not make her less beautiful. They were what made her unique. The princess finally understood and realized her beauty was different but pleased her each day. Her greatest beauty was seeing the hidden beauty inside others.
Camile describes her close-knit family who enjoys cooking meals together daily and going on outings with her father. She discusses fond memories like playing games and laughing together, family picnics on holidays with grandparents and cousins, and the tree her parents planted with her that continues to grow strong. The story highlights the love and time Camile's family spends together.
The document describes a fictional zoo containing mutant animals of strange and unknown appearances. It discusses several enclosures, containing animals that seem to be mixes of different species, such as a hyena-horse hybrid and a goat-fish creature. The document speculates on the identities and possible names of these bizarre animals, leaving their true natures a mystery. It concludes by thanking the reader for their tour of this zoo of mutant beasts.
The document describes the author's dream of a world with more love, happiness, and friendship where there is no destruction or sadness. The author dreams of living in such a world and appreciating the beauty of the sky without asking for things for oneself. However, the author acknowledges that dreams are just dreams, and that each person must do their part to make the real world a better place.
The document is a short story about a girl from the Nija Sword Clan who lives in the City of Dreams, where wars frequently occur. Despite her father's wishes to keep her safe at home, the girl disobeys him by going outside and meeting the prince of another kingdom. When she neglects her father again, he sends a guard to make sure she does not run away. However, the next day a ship appears and starts a war at their house. Fearing for her parents' lives, the girl decides to attack the ship first but is ultimately killed by a man with a sword who emerges from the ship.
A mermaid dreamed of being a pirate, so when she saw a fairy on the beach, she asked for help to fulfill her dream. The fairy agreed and transformed the mermaid into a human so she could become a pirate. The mermaid went on adventures and became renowned as the greatest and bravest pirate, as well as the only woman to command a pirate ship. She achieved her dream of becoming a pirate through the help of the fairy's magic.
Johnny "Mouse" Johnson was a little mouse who dreamed of becoming a scientist. He studied hard and was about to graduate when his city of Little Cheese North was attacked by a robot. The air force was alerted and evacuated the citizens while the armies of nearby cities fought the robot. However, the robot proved too powerful and the citizens had to flee to another planet to escape it.
The document contains inspirational messages about loving yourself, being grateful, following your dreams, making choices, and helping others. It encourages the reader to improve each day by showing gratitude, believe in themselves, learn, love, and never give up on what makes them smile. The overall message is about embracing life's choices and opportunities.
The document describes the author's dream of a world where everyone is happy, there is more love and fewer conflicts, and people can find friends in any situation. The dream world is without destruction and sadness. The author asks to look up at the sky, appreciate life, and request peace in the world. However, the reality is acknowledged to be sadder, as a dream is just a dream and not real life.
In Rebeca Araujo's story, she describes her perfect world as a relaxing place with love and peace between all people. No one would mistreat animals or people, and everyone would respect each other and love themselves regardless of appearance. There would be world peace and science would only be used to help cure diseases and better humanity.
This short story provides motivational phrases and advice to help push the reader ahead and not let low self-esteem hold them back. It encourages the reader to appreciate what the world offers, climb for their dreams without giving up, and find happiness. It also stresses taking risks now rather than waiting until it's too late and remembering to always smile at other people. The story was written by Stephanie Gomes, illustrated by Inkmum, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird at a 1C reading level in the first semester of 2017.
In this story, the narrator describes their ideal world, where there is friendship and no hunger or homelessness. Families camp together and there is no death. The narrator asks what the reader's ideal world is like, suggesting it includes people, friends, peace, and gifts for everyone, as in their world everyone shares everything. The story was written by Gabriel Rodrigues and illustrated by Rory, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published by Storybird for a first semester, 2017 level 1C class.
This document describes the qualities and characteristics of women. It discusses how women enchant others with their styles and tastes, advise and tell stories to each other. While often busy, women make time for their partners. Though seen as fragile, women are actually strong. They are intelligent and capable of working in any field. Women can take care of children and work at the same time, are great chefs, and can look beautiful in any style. They can teach children and appreciate nature. Women want to marry a man who loves them. Even with life's problems, women can stay calm. Sometimes women need time to relax like others.
Ana studied hard as a child and realized as an adult that the key to success was studying hard and being kind to others. One day, her dog Snoop saw a butterfly in the yard but then got distracted by a gift Ana had brought him - a pink bow. The story is about Ana's path to success and was written by Gabriel Ronaldo and Ana Clara Souza, illustrated by Inkymum, and edited and published by Gerson A. Moura and Storybird respectively in the first semester of 2017 for students at a level of 1C.
In the author's ideal world there are no poisonous snakes or suicide games. Instead, there are many types of animals and trees that live freely and playfully. Every day is filled with incredible things, love, color, and beauty in the sky. People and animals coexist peacefully without harming each other, and animals can even speak and read. The author's dream world is a wonderful place for all.
This document presents a "Gospel Alphabet" that assigns a Bible verse to each letter of the alphabet. The verses provide guidance on topics like salvation, faith, grace, Jesus as the way to God, and believing in Him. The purpose is to help memorize important biblical texts related to core Christian teachings.
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 boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
In Maria Ramos' perfect world, she is always happy playing and studying with her friends. They enjoy playing in the rain together and Maria loves animals because they don't hurt anyone. She also likes helping people. The story encourages readers to think about what their ideal world would be like and how they can make the real world a little better.
The document describes the author's ideal world, where there is friendship, adventure, fun, and peace. It was written by Isabela B. M. and illustrated by Merche Moreno for a 2nd semester 2018 school project at CILC – Centro Interescolar de Línguas de Ceilândia in Brazil. The concluding questions ask the reader to consider their own ideal world and how they can help improve life on the planet.
20 matheus - my best friends and my familyGerson Moura
Maria enjoys spending time with her friends Vitor at school and they help each other out. Her family means everything to her and she is grateful to have a mom and dad. At home, Maria has two pet dogs named Billy and Lola who keep each other company. While family life can be stressful at times, Maria appreciates her family as they are.
19 iuri silva - the h istory of my lifeGerson Moura
Iuri enjoys spending time with friends from school and his neighborhood. He likes learning about things that can help him in the future, such as video games, technology, and computers. Iuri also likes playing soccer and table tennis. While there have been times when Iuri thought he wanted things that turned out not to be good choices, he has realized the importance of making wise decisions as someone with parents and others who look up to him. Iuri still has many things he wants to accomplish and will not give up on his dreams.
The document is an incomplete story describing an ideal world without specifying many details. It mentions an ideal world with friendship but does not describe what is lacking. It also refers to an ideal world without wars, poverty, or hunger, but does not provide additional context around these claims. The incomplete story was written by Rafael Carvalho for a school assignment on imagining an ideal world.
17 felipe parente - my friends & my parentsGerson Moura
Felipe has two best friends, Nicollas and João Vitor, and enjoys spending time with them. He lives with his mother Geiza and sister Beatriz, and considers his family the most important thing in his life. Felipe is grateful for both his friends and family.
16 gustavo benfica - the world that i wantGerson Moura
Gustavo Benfica imagines an ideal world where people do not harm each other and there is no war, allowing everyone to sleep in peace. In this world, there would be more truth, happiness, and less suffering. This ideal world without conflict is the one Benfica desires for himself and others.
Ana Raquel Glória wrote a story about things she loves to do, including sleeping, listening to music, playing instruments, going out with friends, playing with her dog, and being creative. The story was illustrated by Pascal_Campion and edited by Gerson A. Moura and published on Storybird.com as part of Ana Raquel Glória's schoolwork at CILC - Centro Interescolar de Línguas de Ceilândia in Brazil's second semester of 2018. The story prompts readers to consider what their ideal world would be like and how they can help make the planet a better place.
The princess always dreamed of becoming a fairy. However, as the daughter of the king, this dream seemed impossible. One day, the princess befriended a sorcerer's children in the castle fields. Knowing her dream, the sorcerer used magic to transform the princess into a fairy while she slept. When she awoke with wings, her dream came true. However, as a fairy she learned responsibilities come with dreams and magic, so she had the sorcerer transform her back, having learned an important lesson.
A story is told of a paper fish born inside a book who lives among the papers and only thinks of living among them. When it dies, the paper fish wants to become the biggest tree. The story is about a paper fish written by Davi Silva, illustrated by Nayatik1, edited by Gerson A. Moura, and published on Storybird.com by students of CILC - Centro Interescolar de Línguas de Ceilândia in Brazil in the second semester of 2018.
The document describes an ideal world called "MyPerfectWorld" as envisioned by Maria Ramos. In this world, there is friendship without fights, tolerance and respect without prejudice. The author asks the reader to consider what their ideal world would be like and what they can do to improve life on the planet.
This story is about a robot named Sebastian who lives with his father. One day, the evil Dracula comes to Sebastian's house and threatens him, but Sebastian's father is there to help. However, when Sebastian goes to get his father, he finds him dead on the floor. Nowadays, Dracula has been arrested and Sebastian is married with children, though he still does not like to talk about what happened. The story encourages thinking about how to make the world a better place.
9 kayke dantas - a man who lived with his catGerson Moura
A man lived with his cat. One day, the cat was robbed. A little blue bird told the man where the cat was, so the man went after his cat and found it. When he found the cat, he picked it up and left with it.
Friends do most things together, including fighting sometimes but then making up. There are different types of friends with varying interests, but most important is finding someone you can trust. The document encourages thinking about one's current friends, ideals for friends, how to be a good friend, and ways to improve friendships.
This short story imagines a bizarre world where animals, especially rabbits, behave more like humans. It describes rabbits riding donkeys and horses, flying kites, celebrating holidays like Christmas, and being the first to step on the moon. While strange, the story encourages readers to wonder about different possibilities and consider how they can help improve life on the planet.
6 arthur gustavo - a group of humans who have become humansGerson Moura
Four people - Dave, Calvin, Robinson, and Charles - met in the park and became friends. They discovered a small door with a strange magician inside who had just cast a spell. The magician told them they would experience the spell, but they ran away. As they fled, they started screaming and were transformed into goblins by the sorcerer's spell. They remained goblins for many years until eventually becoming human again.
In this story, the narrator describes their ideal world where there are many friendly goblins and animals but no more wars. People in this world are happy and able to achieve success without laziness stopping them. At the end, the narrator asks the reader to consider what their ideal world would be like and how they can work to improve life on the planet.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.