This document lists several activities that the author can do including conducting experiments in a chemistry lab, baking cakes, playing bowling, reading books, listening to music, going on long walks, playing with puzzles, and using a sewing machine.
The document provides information about a group business plan called "Computer Relation". It discusses the business description, including that it is a group working to fulfill objectives. It will be run by collecting members and discussing the business. The industry analysis questions whether the business is a fad or seasonal and finds it is increasing. The financial goal is to raise 10 million yen. The business operations, marketing, and location in Aizu, Fukushima are also summarized. In conclusion, the document outlines a business plan for a group seeking to create popular applications and discusses relevant details.
The document outlines a business plan for a proposed mobile application development company called "Computer Relation". It describes the company vision, objectives, operations including marketing, competitors, management structure, and financial projections. The plan is to create a popular application for smart phone users and raise capital to launch the business.
The document provides details about a business called "Computer Relation" located in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. It is owned by Yukichi Fukuzawa. The business uses new skills to create popular applications that are not defeated by other companies. The initial funding needed for the business is 10 million yen, which will be used to develop applications. The business is expected to do well by advertising its applications widely if it can obtain more funding.
The document lists various skills that the author, Jaime Giraldo Ramírez, claims to be able to do such as driving a car, dancing, writing, painting, cooking, fishing, swimming, playing chess, riding a bicycle, teaching, and programming a computer. It also notes some skills the author cannot do like acting, speaking French, ice skating, playing the piano, juggling, piloting an airplane, playing golf, gardening, and playing the violin.
This document provides an overview of social media and performance based marketing strategies. It discusses how Blackglass monitors social media conversations and measures key metrics like brand mentions, sentiment, and share of voice for clients. It also presents a case study on a HTC social media campaign that launched new phones. The campaign engaged users by having them track social media activity for a leaderboard and gave away prizes. It achieved high engagement, new page likes, and estimated reach of over 300,000 unique users.
The document contains exercises for practicing verbs in the past tense, including changing verbs to the positive, negative, or interrogative form. There are multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence completion questions testing the past tense forms of regular and irregular verbs like "be", "have", "drink", and "change". The exercises cover a range of grammar concepts including using contractions and conjugating verbs.
This document lists several activities that the author can do including conducting experiments in a chemistry lab, baking cakes, playing bowling, reading books, listening to music, going on long walks, playing with puzzles, and using a sewing machine.
The document provides information about a group business plan called "Computer Relation". It discusses the business description, including that it is a group working to fulfill objectives. It will be run by collecting members and discussing the business. The industry analysis questions whether the business is a fad or seasonal and finds it is increasing. The financial goal is to raise 10 million yen. The business operations, marketing, and location in Aizu, Fukushima are also summarized. In conclusion, the document outlines a business plan for a group seeking to create popular applications and discusses relevant details.
The document outlines a business plan for a proposed mobile application development company called "Computer Relation". It describes the company vision, objectives, operations including marketing, competitors, management structure, and financial projections. The plan is to create a popular application for smart phone users and raise capital to launch the business.
The document provides details about a business called "Computer Relation" located in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. It is owned by Yukichi Fukuzawa. The business uses new skills to create popular applications that are not defeated by other companies. The initial funding needed for the business is 10 million yen, which will be used to develop applications. The business is expected to do well by advertising its applications widely if it can obtain more funding.
The document lists various skills that the author, Jaime Giraldo Ramírez, claims to be able to do such as driving a car, dancing, writing, painting, cooking, fishing, swimming, playing chess, riding a bicycle, teaching, and programming a computer. It also notes some skills the author cannot do like acting, speaking French, ice skating, playing the piano, juggling, piloting an airplane, playing golf, gardening, and playing the violin.
This document provides an overview of social media and performance based marketing strategies. It discusses how Blackglass monitors social media conversations and measures key metrics like brand mentions, sentiment, and share of voice for clients. It also presents a case study on a HTC social media campaign that launched new phones. The campaign engaged users by having them track social media activity for a leaderboard and gave away prizes. It achieved high engagement, new page likes, and estimated reach of over 300,000 unique users.
The document contains exercises for practicing verbs in the past tense, including changing verbs to the positive, negative, or interrogative form. There are multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and sentence completion questions testing the past tense forms of regular and irregular verbs like "be", "have", "drink", and "change". The exercises cover a range of grammar concepts including using contractions and conjugating verbs.
The document provides information about a group business plan called "Computer Relation". It discusses the business description, including that it is a group working to fulfill objectives. It will be run by collecting members and discussing the business. The industry analysis questions whether the business is a fad or seasonal and finds it is increasing. The financial goal is to raise 10 million yen. The business operations, marketing, and location in Aizu, Fukushima are also summarized. In conclusion, the document outlines a business plan for a group seeking to create popular applications and discusses relevant details.
The document makes comparisons between different objects and concepts, stating that Spanish is easier than Mandarin, a film is more fun than music, an ATV is more expensive than a cell phone, a dog is smarter than a fish, a shirt is cheaper than shoes, a cat is uglier than a turtle, a pencil is shorter than a ruler, someone is more beautiful than their brother, a boat is bigger than an airplane, guerrillas are worse than politicians, a wall is wider than a door, Bogota is bigger than Manizales, and a polar bear is bigger than a penguin. It also states that reality is better than illusions.
Jaime Giraldo Ramírez is a 37-year-old biology and chemistry teacher from Manizales, Colombia who lives in Pereira with his wife Paula, a school teacher, and their two children. He has four brothers who still live in Colombia. In his free time, Jaime enjoys having friends over for dinner and conversation, going to movies, and listening to rock and metal music.
Trabajo ingle s comparativos [recuperado]jaimegiraldo
The document makes comparisons between various objects and concepts, stating that one thing is larger, more intelligent, uglier, smarter, prettier, more interesting, colder, cheaper, more expensive, better, worse, farther, hotter, more boring, more difficult, easier, larger, taller, or wider than another.
The document compares different items and states that mambas are more dangerous than anacondas, Alex is more interesting than Pam, Alaska is colder than California, goldfish are shorter than whales, and Italian food is more delicious than Chinese food.
Costa Rican coffee is considered better than Ecuadorian coffee, but Colombian coffee is the best in the world. ETA is assessed as a bad terrorist group in Spain, with Sendero Luminoso viewed as worse, and FARC deemed the worst terrorist group globally. The Colpatria tower in Colombia is tall, but is surpassed by the Jin Mao Building in China, while the tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Brazil is a powerful nation in South America, but Canada is more powerful, and the European Union is viewed as the most powerful nation worldwide.
Presentation at Education Session of Digital Marketing at Beauty Expo Australia 2015 by Mark Horwood-James; Head of Strategy & Experience at Blackglass/The Gruden Group
1) If offered an excellent job in another country, I would travel to that country.
2) If I accidentally hit another car in a parking lot and nobody sees me, I would pay for the damage.
3) If I realize a friend has lied to me, I would forgive my friend.
This document lists 19 verbs and provides their past tense forms. It shows how to conjugate regular verbs by adding "-ed" to form the past tense as well as some irregular past tense forms such as "go" becoming "went", "pay" becoming "payed", and "swim" becoming "swam". The purpose is to demonstrate how to write verbs in their past tense form.
This document lists 20 verbs and provides their past tense forms. It shows how to conjugate regular verbs that end in letters other than "y" by adding "ed" to form the past tense. Some irregular verbs are also included, such as "go" becoming "went" and "dive" becoming "dived" in the past tense.
The document is an English exercise from the Universidad Católica Popular del Risaralda that provides sentences to complete in the simple past tense. It contains 64 sentences for students to fill in the blanks with the past tense form of verbs in parentheses. It then asks a question for each sentence using words like when, where, why, what, etc. The exercise is meant to practice using the simple past tense in English.
This document lists 20 verbs and provides their past tense forms. It shows how to conjugate regular verbs that end in letters other than "y" by adding "ed" to form the past tense. Some irregular verbs are also included, such as "go" becoming "went" and "dive" becoming "dived" in their past tense forms.
The document makes comparisons between various objects and concepts, stating that one thing is shorter, more intelligent, uglier, more interesting, smarter, prettier, colder, cheaper, better, more expensive, worse, farther, hotter, more boring, bigger, more difficult, easier, larger, taller, or wider than another.
Trabajo de los adjetivos comparativos en ingles1jaimegiraldo
The document provides comparisons between different items using English comparative structures like "taller than", "more beautiful than", "more important than". It compares characteristics of plants, animals, locations, objects, presidents, and more using these comparative phrases.
The document makes comparisons between different objects and concepts, stating that Spanish is easier than Mandarin, a film is more fun than music, an ATV is more expensive than a cell phone, a dog is smarter than a fish, a shirt is cheaper than shoes, a cat is uglier than a turtle, a pencil is shorter than a ruler, someone is more beautiful than their brother, a boat is bigger than an airplane, guerrillas are worse than politicians, a wall is wider than a door, Bogota is bigger than Manizales, and a polar bear is bigger than a penguin. It also states that reality is better than illusions.
The document contains a passage written in Spanish providing instructions for students to complete sentences in the past tense of verbs. It includes 30 sentences for students to fill in the blanks with the correct past tense form of verbs in parentheses. It asks students to write a question for each sentence using words like where, when, why, what, etc.
The document is a mixed exercise testing knowledge of past simple verbs. It contains 25 sentences where the verbs must be changed to past simple form, both positively and negatively. It also contains 4 short grammar quizzes testing use of the past tense verb "to be" in positive, negative, and question forms. The exercises assess foundational understanding of forming and using regular and irregular past simple verbs in English.
1) If offered an excellent job in another country, I would travel to that country.
2) If I accidentally hit another car in a parking lot and nobody sees me, I would pay for the damage.
3) If I realize a friend has lied to me, I would forgive my friend.
The document provides information about a group business plan called "Computer Relation". It discusses the business description, including that it is a group working to fulfill objectives. It will be run by collecting members and discussing the business. The industry analysis questions whether the business is a fad or seasonal and finds it is increasing. The financial goal is to raise 10 million yen. The business operations, marketing, and location in Aizu, Fukushima are also summarized. In conclusion, the document outlines a business plan for a group seeking to create popular applications and discusses relevant details.
The document makes comparisons between different objects and concepts, stating that Spanish is easier than Mandarin, a film is more fun than music, an ATV is more expensive than a cell phone, a dog is smarter than a fish, a shirt is cheaper than shoes, a cat is uglier than a turtle, a pencil is shorter than a ruler, someone is more beautiful than their brother, a boat is bigger than an airplane, guerrillas are worse than politicians, a wall is wider than a door, Bogota is bigger than Manizales, and a polar bear is bigger than a penguin. It also states that reality is better than illusions.
Jaime Giraldo Ramírez is a 37-year-old biology and chemistry teacher from Manizales, Colombia who lives in Pereira with his wife Paula, a school teacher, and their two children. He has four brothers who still live in Colombia. In his free time, Jaime enjoys having friends over for dinner and conversation, going to movies, and listening to rock and metal music.
Trabajo ingle s comparativos [recuperado]jaimegiraldo
The document makes comparisons between various objects and concepts, stating that one thing is larger, more intelligent, uglier, smarter, prettier, more interesting, colder, cheaper, more expensive, better, worse, farther, hotter, more boring, more difficult, easier, larger, taller, or wider than another.
The document compares different items and states that mambas are more dangerous than anacondas, Alex is more interesting than Pam, Alaska is colder than California, goldfish are shorter than whales, and Italian food is more delicious than Chinese food.
Costa Rican coffee is considered better than Ecuadorian coffee, but Colombian coffee is the best in the world. ETA is assessed as a bad terrorist group in Spain, with Sendero Luminoso viewed as worse, and FARC deemed the worst terrorist group globally. The Colpatria tower in Colombia is tall, but is surpassed by the Jin Mao Building in China, while the tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Brazil is a powerful nation in South America, but Canada is more powerful, and the European Union is viewed as the most powerful nation worldwide.
Presentation at Education Session of Digital Marketing at Beauty Expo Australia 2015 by Mark Horwood-James; Head of Strategy & Experience at Blackglass/The Gruden Group
1) If offered an excellent job in another country, I would travel to that country.
2) If I accidentally hit another car in a parking lot and nobody sees me, I would pay for the damage.
3) If I realize a friend has lied to me, I would forgive my friend.
This document lists 19 verbs and provides their past tense forms. It shows how to conjugate regular verbs by adding "-ed" to form the past tense as well as some irregular past tense forms such as "go" becoming "went", "pay" becoming "payed", and "swim" becoming "swam". The purpose is to demonstrate how to write verbs in their past tense form.
This document lists 20 verbs and provides their past tense forms. It shows how to conjugate regular verbs that end in letters other than "y" by adding "ed" to form the past tense. Some irregular verbs are also included, such as "go" becoming "went" and "dive" becoming "dived" in the past tense.
The document is an English exercise from the Universidad Católica Popular del Risaralda that provides sentences to complete in the simple past tense. It contains 64 sentences for students to fill in the blanks with the past tense form of verbs in parentheses. It then asks a question for each sentence using words like when, where, why, what, etc. The exercise is meant to practice using the simple past tense in English.
This document lists 20 verbs and provides their past tense forms. It shows how to conjugate regular verbs that end in letters other than "y" by adding "ed" to form the past tense. Some irregular verbs are also included, such as "go" becoming "went" and "dive" becoming "dived" in their past tense forms.
The document makes comparisons between various objects and concepts, stating that one thing is shorter, more intelligent, uglier, more interesting, smarter, prettier, colder, cheaper, better, more expensive, worse, farther, hotter, more boring, bigger, more difficult, easier, larger, taller, or wider than another.
Trabajo de los adjetivos comparativos en ingles1jaimegiraldo
The document provides comparisons between different items using English comparative structures like "taller than", "more beautiful than", "more important than". It compares characteristics of plants, animals, locations, objects, presidents, and more using these comparative phrases.
The document makes comparisons between different objects and concepts, stating that Spanish is easier than Mandarin, a film is more fun than music, an ATV is more expensive than a cell phone, a dog is smarter than a fish, a shirt is cheaper than shoes, a cat is uglier than a turtle, a pencil is shorter than a ruler, someone is more beautiful than their brother, a boat is bigger than an airplane, guerrillas are worse than politicians, a wall is wider than a door, Bogota is bigger than Manizales, and a polar bear is bigger than a penguin. It also states that reality is better than illusions.
The document contains a passage written in Spanish providing instructions for students to complete sentences in the past tense of verbs. It includes 30 sentences for students to fill in the blanks with the correct past tense form of verbs in parentheses. It asks students to write a question for each sentence using words like where, when, why, what, etc.
The document is a mixed exercise testing knowledge of past simple verbs. It contains 25 sentences where the verbs must be changed to past simple form, both positively and negatively. It also contains 4 short grammar quizzes testing use of the past tense verb "to be" in positive, negative, and question forms. The exercises assess foundational understanding of forming and using regular and irregular past simple verbs in English.
1) If offered an excellent job in another country, I would travel to that country.
2) If I accidentally hit another car in a parking lot and nobody sees me, I would pay for the damage.
3) If I realize a friend has lied to me, I would forgive my friend.