Scotland is located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, bordered by England to the south and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, and some key facts are its population of nearly 5 million people, use of the British pound sterling as currency, and national symbols like the thistle. Popular sports include football, rugby, curling and golf. Famous Scottish inventions include the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell and iconic landmarks consist of castles like Edinburgh and Stirling Castles.
Ireland is an island country located in northwestern Europe with a population of over 4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Dublin. The official languages are Irish and English. Some key facts about Ireland include its mountain ranges, rivers, flag featuring green, orange and white colors, coat of arms depicting a harp, and shamrock symbol associated with St. Patrick's Day. Traditional Irish foods include potatoes, fish, bread and meat dishes like Irish stew. Folklore stories feature leprechauns while traditional music incorporates instruments like the harp, fiddle, penny whistle, and bodhran drum. Popular tourist destinations include Dublin, Newgrange passage tomb, Rock of Cashel, Gallarus Oratory, Cl
England is part of the United Kingdom located in Europe. Its capital is London and its currency is the pound. England has a population of over 60 million people and its primary language is English. Some of England's most famous people include authors like Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter, and J.K. Rowling, as well as the royal family and the band The Beatles. Places of interest in England include London, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Oxford University, Stonehenge, Bath, Lake District National Park, and various cities and towns across the country.
The document discusses the differences between the UK, England, Great Britain, and the British Isles. It provides information about each of the countries that make up the UK - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It notes that Great Britain comprises England, Scotland, and Wales, and defines each of these areas and their capital cities. The British Isles are a larger geographical term that includes Great Britain and Ireland.
The Celts were loosely connected groups of people who lived across Europe during the Iron Age. They spoke similar languages and shared cultural and religious practices. The Celts lived in scattered farming villages and hill forts, building houses out of materials like wood, stone, and mud. They wore colorful woven clothes and ate a variety of plants and animals. The Celts had many gods and goddesses and were led spiritually by druids. They believed in an afterlife and buried the dead with possessions. Celtic society was divided into social classes including warriors and intellectuals.
Shopping hours in Britain are typically Monday through Saturday from 9am to 5:30pm, and sometimes later. On Sundays hours are usually 10am to 4pm. Popular types of shops include department stores, showrooms, shopping centers/malls, corner shops, charity shops, off-licences, chain stores, supermarkets and warehouses. Common British brands like Burton, Next and Topman are popular for boys, while Topshop, River Island and Miss Selfridge are favorites among girls. Pubs are an important part of British culture, operating as social gathering places where people drink beer, cider and soft drinks and eat traditional pub foods like ploughman's lunch and fish and chips.
What are the Anglo-Saxons?
This powerpoint presentation provides information on the background of the Anglo-Saxons, who they were, what they did, where they came from, and why they came to England.
The document appears to be a quiz about British culture containing multiple choice questions across three rounds. Some of the questions cover famous British places and people, including shops in London, members of the royal family, cities, traditions, and more. The quiz tests knowledge of topics like British history, geography, holidays, and cultural terminology.
Scotland is located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, bordered by England to the south and surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, and some key facts are its population of nearly 5 million people, use of the British pound sterling as currency, and national symbols like the thistle. Popular sports include football, rugby, curling and golf. Famous Scottish inventions include the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell and iconic landmarks consist of castles like Edinburgh and Stirling Castles.
Ireland is an island country located in northwestern Europe with a population of over 4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Dublin. The official languages are Irish and English. Some key facts about Ireland include its mountain ranges, rivers, flag featuring green, orange and white colors, coat of arms depicting a harp, and shamrock symbol associated with St. Patrick's Day. Traditional Irish foods include potatoes, fish, bread and meat dishes like Irish stew. Folklore stories feature leprechauns while traditional music incorporates instruments like the harp, fiddle, penny whistle, and bodhran drum. Popular tourist destinations include Dublin, Newgrange passage tomb, Rock of Cashel, Gallarus Oratory, Cl
England is part of the United Kingdom located in Europe. Its capital is London and its currency is the pound. England has a population of over 60 million people and its primary language is English. Some of England's most famous people include authors like Shakespeare, Beatrix Potter, and J.K. Rowling, as well as the royal family and the band The Beatles. Places of interest in England include London, Buckingham Palace, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Oxford University, Stonehenge, Bath, Lake District National Park, and various cities and towns across the country.
The document discusses the differences between the UK, England, Great Britain, and the British Isles. It provides information about each of the countries that make up the UK - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It notes that Great Britain comprises England, Scotland, and Wales, and defines each of these areas and their capital cities. The British Isles are a larger geographical term that includes Great Britain and Ireland.
The Celts were loosely connected groups of people who lived across Europe during the Iron Age. They spoke similar languages and shared cultural and religious practices. The Celts lived in scattered farming villages and hill forts, building houses out of materials like wood, stone, and mud. They wore colorful woven clothes and ate a variety of plants and animals. The Celts had many gods and goddesses and were led spiritually by druids. They believed in an afterlife and buried the dead with possessions. Celtic society was divided into social classes including warriors and intellectuals.
Shopping hours in Britain are typically Monday through Saturday from 9am to 5:30pm, and sometimes later. On Sundays hours are usually 10am to 4pm. Popular types of shops include department stores, showrooms, shopping centers/malls, corner shops, charity shops, off-licences, chain stores, supermarkets and warehouses. Common British brands like Burton, Next and Topman are popular for boys, while Topshop, River Island and Miss Selfridge are favorites among girls. Pubs are an important part of British culture, operating as social gathering places where people drink beer, cider and soft drinks and eat traditional pub foods like ploughman's lunch and fish and chips.
What are the Anglo-Saxons?
This powerpoint presentation provides information on the background of the Anglo-Saxons, who they were, what they did, where they came from, and why they came to England.
The document appears to be a quiz about British culture containing multiple choice questions across three rounds. Some of the questions cover famous British places and people, including shops in London, members of the royal family, cities, traditions, and more. The quiz tests knowledge of topics like British history, geography, holidays, and cultural terminology.
The Vikings originated from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark where the land was rocky and difficult for growing crops. They began raiding places like the monastery at Lindisfarne in England in 787 AD because England had fertile land and treasures they sought to claim. The Vikings used longships, crafted from wood and powered by sails or oars, to facilitate their raids and exploration, spreading their influence to places across Europe and even reaching North America.
This document provides summaries of famous Americans from history and modern times. It describes Barack Obama as the first black American president and highlights his background. It also mentions Jane Addams as the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in peace movements. Finally, it briefly introduces Larry Page and Sergey Brin as the creators of Google and the impact of their innovative search engine.
The Celts lived in Britain and Ireland from 750BC to 43AD, coming from across Europe. They were part of tribes with their own kings or queens, and engaged in frequent fighting. Notable Celtic groups included the Gauls, Britons, and Gaels. The Celts were skilled craftspeople who worked with iron to make weapons and tools. They were fierce warriors who painted themselves for battle and fought naked or near-naked. They lived in roundhouses and were mainly farmers who also hunted and gathered food. The Romans eventually invaded Britain and conquered the Celts in 43AD.
The document summarizes the history and politics of Northern Ireland from 1920 to 2000. It describes how Northern Ireland was established with a Protestant majority that dominated the Catholic minority politically and economically. This led to discrimination against Catholics and the rise of the IRA and sectarian conflict. Attempts were made to reform and create power-sharing agreements, but violence continued until the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 brought most parties together to find a peaceful path forward.
A slideshow from Chapel King (age 8) that lists 10 fun facts about Canada including interesting information about Canadian eating habits, education, history and more!
Northern Ireland is situated on the northeast of Ireland and is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom. It shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west. The population of Northern Ireland was 1.685 million at the 2001 census and is predominantly white and Christian. The history of Northern Ireland has been complex, with conflict and violence between 1969-2004 resulting in over 3,000 deaths. While religion separated the two communities, the underlying cause of the conflict was power and control over the region.
The European Union was founded on November 1, 1993 in Maastricht, Netherlands. It is a political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The EU provides funding to help poorer regions within Europe develop infrastructure like roads and railways, and helps neighboring countries improve areas like education, healthcare, and social services. Key EU institutions include the European Parliament, which represents all EU citizens, and the European Court of Justice.
The Vikings were Scandinavian seafaring warriors who raided much of Europe and parts of Asia between the 8th-11th centuries. They attacked monasteries and villages to loot wealth and resources, using fast longships to strike inland locations before defenses could mobilize. Though they lacked organized military tactics, Vikings were skilled fighters led by elite Berserker warriors who fought in a frenzied state without armor. Their raids declined as many settled in conquered lands and converted to Christianity, assimilating into European society.
The document provides information about the Vikings, including their origins, culture, beliefs, and way of life. It describes the Vikings as originating from Scandinavia and being skilled warriors, farmers, and craftsmen. It also outlines Viking social structures, homes, clothing, art, music, religious beliefs centered around gods like Odin and Thor, and rituals such as funerals.
The United Kingdom is located off the northwestern coast of Europe. It includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. London is the capital city. The UK has a parliamentary democracy and Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch. Geographically, the UK varies from lowland in England to mountainous in Scotland. The longest river is the River Severn and the most famous is the Thames which flows through London. The UK was the first industrialized country and had a large global empire but now remains influential through its economy, culture, and alliance in the European Union.
Halloween originated 2000 years ago among Celtic pagans in Ireland, England, and France who celebrated Samhain on October 31st to commemorate the boundary between the living and the dead. They wore costumes to avoid recognition by ghosts on this night. In the 7th century, Christianity replaced Samhain with All Saints' Day on November 1st. Trick-or-treating began as poor people begged for soul cakes on All Souls Day. Irish immigrants brought Halloween traditions to America in the 1800s, carving jack-o-lanterns from plentiful pumpkins instead of turnips. Today, Halloween celebrations include wearing costumes, trick-or-treating, and eating candy.
The document outlines major events in British history from 1066 to the present day, including the Norman invasion of 1066, the Black Death of 1347, the English Civil War of the 1600s, the abolition of slavery in 1807, the two World Wars of the 20th century, and Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne in 1953. Key historical figures mentioned include William Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, and Captain Cook. Major events such as the Battle of Hastings, the signing of the Magna Carta, and the Industrial Revolution are touched upon.
This is a work made for 8th grade English about Canada. I consider this powerpoint one of my best.both content wise as visually. It talks about Canada's History, Sports, Food, Traditions, Holidays, Famous People and Environmental Aspects like the Niagara Falls. Enjoy and share if you like it.
Este é um trabalho que fiz no 8º ano para a disciplina de Inglês. Considero este powerpoint um dos meus melhores tanto no conteúdo como no aspecto visual. Fala da História, comida, tradições, feriados, pessoas famosas e ambiente do Canadá. Se for útil ponham gosto e partilhem.
The United Kingdom is made up of four countries - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country has its own capital city, symbol, and flag, though they all use the pound currency and are represented by the Union Jack flag. England's capital is London, Scotland's is Edinburgh, Wales' is Cardiff, and Northern Ireland's is Belfast.
Great Britain is the largest island in the British Isles and includes England, Scotland, and Wales. It has a population of over 60 million and is a constituent country of the United Kingdom. Politically, Great Britain refers to the combination of England, Scotland, and Wales but not Northern Ireland. The island has a temperate climate and varied landscapes, including lowlands, hills, and mountains. It has a diversity of plant and animal life despite its small size and history of urbanization. Christianity is the predominant religion on the island, along with religious minorities from Britain's former colonies.
The document discusses British culture, providing definitions of English and British identities. It describes the history of Britain from the Stone Age through periods of Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman, Tudor, Victorian and 20th century rule. Key aspects of these eras are outlined, including their influences on language, religion, daily life and political structures in Britain. Famous British leaders and important cultural aspects are also mentioned.
The republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, official languages of English and Irish, and a population of over 6 million people. The island is divided between the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Some of Ireland's most famous landmarks include Ben Bulben rock formation, the Cliffs of Moher, and Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb dating back to 3200 BC. Popular sports in Ireland include hurling, a ball game played with sticks. Famous Irish people include members of the pop band One Direction and U2, one of Ireland's most famous rock bands formed in 1976.
The United Kingdom is an archipelago located off northwestern Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, English Channel, and Irish Sea. The landscape is characterized by pastures and hills, with the highest peaks found in mountain ranges like the Cambrian Mountains and Highlands. Notable rivers include the Thames, and there are many lakes in Scotland known as lochs. The climate is mild due to the Gulf Stream, though it is generally rainy. Culturally, the UK is known for sports like rugby, cricket, and soccer. It has also influenced music globally with acts such as The Beatles, Queen, and Elton John. The
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia around 1000 AD and were known as fierce warriors and sailors. They traveled in longships called drakkars that could carry up to 70 men and were fast and maneuverable. The Vikings raided and traded throughout Europe and as far as North America due to their seafaring skills and daring nature. They were pagan and believed in gods like Odin and Thor, an afterlife of Valhalla or Hel, and communicated using runic writing. The Viking era declined as they adopted Christianity and integrated with other local populations.
The document provides an overview of key facts about Canada including its monetary unit, major industries, trading partners, cities, ethnic groups, religions, and tips for communicating and doing business effectively in Canada. Some key points are that Canada's monetary unit is the Canadian dollar, its primary industries are minerals, food, and wood products, and its top trading partners are the US, Japan, UK, and China. Canadians tend to have a reserved communication and negotiation style that emphasizes punctuality, etiquette, and detailed contracts.
The Vikings originated from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark where the land was rocky and difficult for growing crops. They began raiding places like the monastery at Lindisfarne in England in 787 AD because England had fertile land and treasures they sought to claim. The Vikings used longships, crafted from wood and powered by sails or oars, to facilitate their raids and exploration, spreading their influence to places across Europe and even reaching North America.
This document provides summaries of famous Americans from history and modern times. It describes Barack Obama as the first black American president and highlights his background. It also mentions Jane Addams as the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in peace movements. Finally, it briefly introduces Larry Page and Sergey Brin as the creators of Google and the impact of their innovative search engine.
The Celts lived in Britain and Ireland from 750BC to 43AD, coming from across Europe. They were part of tribes with their own kings or queens, and engaged in frequent fighting. Notable Celtic groups included the Gauls, Britons, and Gaels. The Celts were skilled craftspeople who worked with iron to make weapons and tools. They were fierce warriors who painted themselves for battle and fought naked or near-naked. They lived in roundhouses and were mainly farmers who also hunted and gathered food. The Romans eventually invaded Britain and conquered the Celts in 43AD.
The document summarizes the history and politics of Northern Ireland from 1920 to 2000. It describes how Northern Ireland was established with a Protestant majority that dominated the Catholic minority politically and economically. This led to discrimination against Catholics and the rise of the IRA and sectarian conflict. Attempts were made to reform and create power-sharing agreements, but violence continued until the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 brought most parties together to find a peaceful path forward.
A slideshow from Chapel King (age 8) that lists 10 fun facts about Canada including interesting information about Canadian eating habits, education, history and more!
Northern Ireland is situated on the northeast of Ireland and is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom. It shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west. The population of Northern Ireland was 1.685 million at the 2001 census and is predominantly white and Christian. The history of Northern Ireland has been complex, with conflict and violence between 1969-2004 resulting in over 3,000 deaths. While religion separated the two communities, the underlying cause of the conflict was power and control over the region.
The European Union was founded on November 1, 1993 in Maastricht, Netherlands. It is a political and economic union of 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. The EU provides funding to help poorer regions within Europe develop infrastructure like roads and railways, and helps neighboring countries improve areas like education, healthcare, and social services. Key EU institutions include the European Parliament, which represents all EU citizens, and the European Court of Justice.
The Vikings were Scandinavian seafaring warriors who raided much of Europe and parts of Asia between the 8th-11th centuries. They attacked monasteries and villages to loot wealth and resources, using fast longships to strike inland locations before defenses could mobilize. Though they lacked organized military tactics, Vikings were skilled fighters led by elite Berserker warriors who fought in a frenzied state without armor. Their raids declined as many settled in conquered lands and converted to Christianity, assimilating into European society.
The document provides information about the Vikings, including their origins, culture, beliefs, and way of life. It describes the Vikings as originating from Scandinavia and being skilled warriors, farmers, and craftsmen. It also outlines Viking social structures, homes, clothing, art, music, religious beliefs centered around gods like Odin and Thor, and rituals such as funerals.
The United Kingdom is located off the northwestern coast of Europe. It includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. London is the capital city. The UK has a parliamentary democracy and Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch. Geographically, the UK varies from lowland in England to mountainous in Scotland. The longest river is the River Severn and the most famous is the Thames which flows through London. The UK was the first industrialized country and had a large global empire but now remains influential through its economy, culture, and alliance in the European Union.
Halloween originated 2000 years ago among Celtic pagans in Ireland, England, and France who celebrated Samhain on October 31st to commemorate the boundary between the living and the dead. They wore costumes to avoid recognition by ghosts on this night. In the 7th century, Christianity replaced Samhain with All Saints' Day on November 1st. Trick-or-treating began as poor people begged for soul cakes on All Souls Day. Irish immigrants brought Halloween traditions to America in the 1800s, carving jack-o-lanterns from plentiful pumpkins instead of turnips. Today, Halloween celebrations include wearing costumes, trick-or-treating, and eating candy.
The document outlines major events in British history from 1066 to the present day, including the Norman invasion of 1066, the Black Death of 1347, the English Civil War of the 1600s, the abolition of slavery in 1807, the two World Wars of the 20th century, and Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne in 1953. Key historical figures mentioned include William Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, and Captain Cook. Major events such as the Battle of Hastings, the signing of the Magna Carta, and the Industrial Revolution are touched upon.
This is a work made for 8th grade English about Canada. I consider this powerpoint one of my best.both content wise as visually. It talks about Canada's History, Sports, Food, Traditions, Holidays, Famous People and Environmental Aspects like the Niagara Falls. Enjoy and share if you like it.
Este é um trabalho que fiz no 8º ano para a disciplina de Inglês. Considero este powerpoint um dos meus melhores tanto no conteúdo como no aspecto visual. Fala da História, comida, tradições, feriados, pessoas famosas e ambiente do Canadá. Se for útil ponham gosto e partilhem.
The United Kingdom is made up of four countries - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country has its own capital city, symbol, and flag, though they all use the pound currency and are represented by the Union Jack flag. England's capital is London, Scotland's is Edinburgh, Wales' is Cardiff, and Northern Ireland's is Belfast.
Great Britain is the largest island in the British Isles and includes England, Scotland, and Wales. It has a population of over 60 million and is a constituent country of the United Kingdom. Politically, Great Britain refers to the combination of England, Scotland, and Wales but not Northern Ireland. The island has a temperate climate and varied landscapes, including lowlands, hills, and mountains. It has a diversity of plant and animal life despite its small size and history of urbanization. Christianity is the predominant religion on the island, along with religious minorities from Britain's former colonies.
The document discusses British culture, providing definitions of English and British identities. It describes the history of Britain from the Stone Age through periods of Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman, Tudor, Victorian and 20th century rule. Key aspects of these eras are outlined, including their influences on language, religion, daily life and political structures in Britain. Famous British leaders and important cultural aspects are also mentioned.
The republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, official languages of English and Irish, and a population of over 6 million people. The island is divided between the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Some of Ireland's most famous landmarks include Ben Bulben rock formation, the Cliffs of Moher, and Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb dating back to 3200 BC. Popular sports in Ireland include hurling, a ball game played with sticks. Famous Irish people include members of the pop band One Direction and U2, one of Ireland's most famous rock bands formed in 1976.
The United Kingdom is an archipelago located off northwestern Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, English Channel, and Irish Sea. The landscape is characterized by pastures and hills, with the highest peaks found in mountain ranges like the Cambrian Mountains and Highlands. Notable rivers include the Thames, and there are many lakes in Scotland known as lochs. The climate is mild due to the Gulf Stream, though it is generally rainy. Culturally, the UK is known for sports like rugby, cricket, and soccer. It has also influenced music globally with acts such as The Beatles, Queen, and Elton John. The
The Vikings lived in Scandinavia around 1000 AD and were known as fierce warriors and sailors. They traveled in longships called drakkars that could carry up to 70 men and were fast and maneuverable. The Vikings raided and traded throughout Europe and as far as North America due to their seafaring skills and daring nature. They were pagan and believed in gods like Odin and Thor, an afterlife of Valhalla or Hel, and communicated using runic writing. The Viking era declined as they adopted Christianity and integrated with other local populations.
The document provides an overview of key facts about Canada including its monetary unit, major industries, trading partners, cities, ethnic groups, religions, and tips for communicating and doing business effectively in Canada. Some key points are that Canada's monetary unit is the Canadian dollar, its primary industries are minerals, food, and wood products, and its top trading partners are the US, Japan, UK, and China. Canadians tend to have a reserved communication and negotiation style that emphasizes punctuality, etiquette, and detailed contracts.
The document describes various dishes that would be served at an Onam feast in Kerala, including parippu, kaalan, olan, thoran, pulinji, vendakka pachady, injithair, erissery, koottukari, maanga kari, maanga pulisery, naranga oorukai, sakkaravaratty, ada pradhaman, chakkai pradhaman and paal pradhaman served on a banana leaf. It then asks what activity this would likely be part of, with the answer being enjoying an Onam feast.
This document provides 26 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of food and culinary terms. It covers topics like ingredients in marshmallows and butter chicken, regional names for ragi grain, and the chef credited with popularizing tapas in America. The questions require identifying foods, dishes, culinary tools, and works like the Manasollasa attributed to the Chalukya ruler Someshwara III.
This document summarizes common Canadian slang terms. It explains that "eh" is used to indicate not understanding or disbelief, similar to "huh" in American English. A "Canuck" refers to a Canadian, especially in sports. A "Mickey" is a small bottle of liquor that fits in a purse. Having a "Molson muscle" means having a beer belly, referring to the popular Canadian beer Molson. Ordering a "double-double" at "Timmies" means getting two cream and two sugar in coffee from Tim Hortons coffee shops. The term "POP" refers to carbonated soda drinks. "Runners" can mean running shoes or casual street shoes. A "to
The document provides information about Canada including its monetary unit, major industries, trading partners, exports, imports, cities, ethnic groups, religions, and languages. It then discusses reducing communication noise when doing business in Canada, including greetings, conversation topics, sensitivities to avoid, negotiating pointers, business entertainment guidelines, table manners, gender issues, and tips for doing business. It poses 16 multiple choice questions about facts about Canada. Finally, it presents a case study about a job opening at a Canadian fast food chain and compares two candidates, assessing which would be a better fit based on Canadian business culture.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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.
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Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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1. YOUR GUIDE TO
CANADIAN ENGLISH FACTS
AND SLANG TERMS
FACTS ABOUT CANADA
Canadians cherish and pride their linguistic diversity and
cultural heritage, and they have their own slang words
that show it. Some times these terms can confuse
American English speakers. Check out these 11 popular
Canadian phrases and their meaning.
English and French
are recognized by
the Constitution of
Canada as "official
languages"
The only NAFTA
country with an
official language
Basketball was
invented by
Canadian, Dr. James
Naismith
Insulin was discovered
by doctor Frederick
Banting at the
University of Toronto
W W W . C U D O O . C O M
CANADIAN ENGLISH SLANG TERMS
Double-double
Toque
Homo-milk
Washroom
Skookum
Mickey
Hang a larry
Hang a roger
Pop
Kerfuffle
Click
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Ordering a coffee from Tim Hortons with two creams and two sugars.
A winter hat, It’s what others commonly refer to as ski hats or beanies.
Refers to milk with 3.25% fat.
The Canadian word for restroom, or an alternate word for bathroom.
This word means exceptional or impressive.
A bottle of liquor that is flask-sized, such as rum or Canadian rye whiskey.
This slang means “Take left”.
This slang means make a right turn.
Pop is a common name for soda.
This word refers to a commotion or fuss caused by disagreement.
An alternative for this word is kilometer.
DID YOU KNOW ?
Canada is the world's most educated country
Canada has more than the rest of the world's lakes combined
Canada consumes more macaroni and cheese than any other
nation in the world