1) The document provides vocabulary definitions for words used in a conversation about earthquakes experienced by Joe and the speaker.
2) Key terms defined include earthquake, epicenter, aftershock, fault line, filler words like yeah, uh, and like, and phrases like check this out, you've gotta be kidding, pullin' my leg, and far-fetched.
3) The conversation describes earthquakes in Bangkok, San Jose, and felt by Joe and the speaker in their current location, with one occurring without their awareness it was an earthquake.
First certificate lang prac grammar 1 3 - intromalenich1702
The document discusses the use of the present perfect tense in English grammar. It describes how the present perfect simple is used to describe recent events, where the event occurred in the past but has relevance to the present. It is also used to describe indefinite events, where no specific time is given. The present perfect can describe a series of actions over one's life up to now. It is contrasted with the past simple tense, which is used to describe events that have a definite time specified.
A very hairy bachelor challenge! day 2.2Shannssims
The document summarizes Day 2 of a reality TV dating show featuring several male contestants ("bachelors") vying for the affection of bachelor Omar. On Day 2, the bachelors had group and individual hot tub and chat dates with Omar. Shan stripped nude in the hot tub. James and Omar went bowling after James won Day 1. Fights broke out between some of the bachelors. At the end of Day 2, one bachelor will be eliminated.
This document discusses reported speech and how to use it. [1] Reported speech is used to tell someone about a past conversation. [2] When changing from direct to reported speech, verb tenses and pronouns may change depending on the reporting verb. [3] The document provides examples of how to report statements, questions, commands, suggestions, and requests. [4] It also discusses other reporting verbs and structures.
The document describes storyboards for a music video. It contains descriptions of multiple scenes showing the protagonist interacting with or remembering Olivia. The storyboards depict the protagonist walking and singing while facing Olivia, having flashbacks of memories with her, throwing a chair after she disappears, and being confronted by her image at the end. The storyboards aim to portray the protagonist's emotional experience with losing Olivia through a combination of live-action and flashback scenes.
The summary is as follows:
1. The document describes a vision for a music video storyline for Justin Bieber's song "Backpack" where the "alien" is actually a human-looking girl from another planet who survived a crash on Earth.
2. Justin takes the alien girl in and cares for her, but she grows homesick to return to her planet.
3. The story climaxes as Justin drives the alien girl to the crash site to find her spaceship, while evading the authorities who are investigating the crash.
1. The document describes the editing process for a music video. It involves cutting scenes to sync with the music, adding fades between scenes to build suspense and tension. Color grading to black and white was also used.
2. Scenes needed to be adjusted and overlapped to keep the performer in sync with the song lyrics after a disappearing scene was difficult to edit precisely.
3. Memory scenes were added in the background of a long take by lowering the opacity and increasing the contrast to make both scenes visible but distinguish the memories.
4. Additional techniques like fades and a disappearing trick at the end were used despite the short, simple song. Precise layering and timing was needed to pull
Zombies interrupted Salvatore and Tamara's wedding ceremony by crashing through the chapel doors and releasing two rats. This caused screaming and chaos among the guests. The bodyguards removed the zombies while it took some time to catch the rats. There is speculation about how the zombies arrived in the neighborhood and if Tony had anything to do with it.
This document contains information from a kickoff meeting in February 2013 for a project management meeting in The Hague. It includes jokes, an overview of the project governance and roles including a Project Management Group and Executive Board. It also discusses the consortium agreement, communication tools like Basecamp, a project website, Skype, quality assurance of deliverables, and maintaining a risk register. Meeting attendees are encouraged to contact Mary Rowlatt with any issues.
First certificate lang prac grammar 1 3 - intromalenich1702
The document discusses the use of the present perfect tense in English grammar. It describes how the present perfect simple is used to describe recent events, where the event occurred in the past but has relevance to the present. It is also used to describe indefinite events, where no specific time is given. The present perfect can describe a series of actions over one's life up to now. It is contrasted with the past simple tense, which is used to describe events that have a definite time specified.
A very hairy bachelor challenge! day 2.2Shannssims
The document summarizes Day 2 of a reality TV dating show featuring several male contestants ("bachelors") vying for the affection of bachelor Omar. On Day 2, the bachelors had group and individual hot tub and chat dates with Omar. Shan stripped nude in the hot tub. James and Omar went bowling after James won Day 1. Fights broke out between some of the bachelors. At the end of Day 2, one bachelor will be eliminated.
This document discusses reported speech and how to use it. [1] Reported speech is used to tell someone about a past conversation. [2] When changing from direct to reported speech, verb tenses and pronouns may change depending on the reporting verb. [3] The document provides examples of how to report statements, questions, commands, suggestions, and requests. [4] It also discusses other reporting verbs and structures.
The document describes storyboards for a music video. It contains descriptions of multiple scenes showing the protagonist interacting with or remembering Olivia. The storyboards depict the protagonist walking and singing while facing Olivia, having flashbacks of memories with her, throwing a chair after she disappears, and being confronted by her image at the end. The storyboards aim to portray the protagonist's emotional experience with losing Olivia through a combination of live-action and flashback scenes.
The summary is as follows:
1. The document describes a vision for a music video storyline for Justin Bieber's song "Backpack" where the "alien" is actually a human-looking girl from another planet who survived a crash on Earth.
2. Justin takes the alien girl in and cares for her, but she grows homesick to return to her planet.
3. The story climaxes as Justin drives the alien girl to the crash site to find her spaceship, while evading the authorities who are investigating the crash.
1. The document describes the editing process for a music video. It involves cutting scenes to sync with the music, adding fades between scenes to build suspense and tension. Color grading to black and white was also used.
2. Scenes needed to be adjusted and overlapped to keep the performer in sync with the song lyrics after a disappearing scene was difficult to edit precisely.
3. Memory scenes were added in the background of a long take by lowering the opacity and increasing the contrast to make both scenes visible but distinguish the memories.
4. Additional techniques like fades and a disappearing trick at the end were used despite the short, simple song. Precise layering and timing was needed to pull
Zombies interrupted Salvatore and Tamara's wedding ceremony by crashing through the chapel doors and releasing two rats. This caused screaming and chaos among the guests. The bodyguards removed the zombies while it took some time to catch the rats. There is speculation about how the zombies arrived in the neighborhood and if Tony had anything to do with it.
This document contains information from a kickoff meeting in February 2013 for a project management meeting in The Hague. It includes jokes, an overview of the project governance and roles including a Project Management Group and Executive Board. It also discusses the consortium agreement, communication tools like Basecamp, a project website, Skype, quality assurance of deliverables, and maintaining a risk register. Meeting attendees are encouraged to contact Mary Rowlatt with any issues.
Bell tamara ignite slides (keynote) pdfYolanda Bell
The document outlines a presentation on promoting entrepreneurship to at-risk teens and college students. It proposes three main points: 1) Creating a social media campaign called "Let's Move" to raise awareness. 2) Partnering with local centers to establish a mentorship program for teens. 3) Hosting community events with successful entrepreneurs as examples. The goal is to encourage an entrepreneurial mindset to reduce issues like unemployment, dropouts, and crime by promoting motivation, determination and alternative career paths through positive role models.
Why You Should Include Funeral Planning in Missouri in Your Estate PlanCharlie Amen
Consider just a few of the problems that commonly occur when funeral planning is done after death instead of ahead of time. Learn more about funeral planning in Missouri in this presentation.
Zinnia is a flower available from June to September with bold colors like orange, pink, yellow, red, and white. It has a medium-sized mass flower and combines well with other bold summer blooms, lasting 5-7 days when sold in bunches of 10 for $6.60 each. Capital refers to the money, assets, and other resources used to generate income for a business. Starting a new floral business requires raising capital from various sources and growing the business gradually by first getting a source of flowers and customers before adding equipment with generated money or taking out a loan. As a class, we will create a business plan with sections like executive summary, company overview, products, market analysis, management, operations
The document provides a technical overview and design details of a prototype production unit and its components, including a sensor array, air control manifold, injector and flow control system, control box, bed mount, rack mount, and interfaces with chemical detection and mine detection and neutralization systems.
This flyer advertises an upcoming school event such as an athletic event or concert. It includes the who, what, when and where of the event with text selected from a photograph and an outline added. There is a citation for any images or text used, a custom shape with text on top in 2-3 different fonts and 2 different font styles. The text is in at least 3 different colors and includes both vertical and horizontal type as well as warped text. Planning questions are answered such as the event details, desired mood, target audience, fitting colors and shapes, source photograph and what the audience should notice first.
This document outlines the key issue, related issue, general outcome, and enduring understandings for a Social 10-1 course. The key issue asks to what extent students should embrace globalization. The related issue asks to what extent students should respond to globalization as citizens. The general outcome is for students to assess their roles and responsibilities in a globalizing world. The enduring understandings relate to seeing interrelationships with globalization, understanding one's role as a global citizen, and seeing the need to address opportunities and challenges of globalization.
The document provides an overview of some of London's most important monuments and places, as seen during the author's summer trip in 2007, including: the River Thames which separates London and where one can take boat trips; Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament where British laws are proposed; Westminster Abbey where many royal weddings and burials have occurred; and Buckingham Palace where the British Queen resides and the changing of the guard is famous.
OLE Project Regional Workshop - Utah - Patron Records DiscussionBeth Warner
The document discusses processes for shifting or stopping patron records from a university system to a library system. It defines bulk loading, manual adds, and overlays of patron information. It addresses authorization based on patron roles and rules for specific users. Moving to having the library system directly access patron data rather than copy it was proposed to avoid duplicating information in two systems. Issues with eliminating the library's separate patron records include potential reliability, dependency, political, security, and data freshness problems depending on the external university system.
This document discusses the global phenomenon of Filipinos living abroad as expatriates or immigrants. It notes that no matter how far one travels, there will usually be a Filipino person living in that place. It provides the example of the author feeling at home in Singapore after living there for years and coming to crave the national dish of chicken rice upon returning from a trip.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentation slides. It recommends keeping slides simple with limited text and transitions. High quality images and original templates are suggested over stock photos. Appropriate charts, color usage, fonts, and inclusion of audio/video are also advised. The order of slides is noted as an important consideration.
Know your material inside and out, practice your speech repeatedly, and understand your audience. Relax and visualize success, as people want you to succeed. Focus on your message rather than worrying about delivery.
Lake Nasworthy Redevelopment Initiative Presentation - Gateway San Angelo Com...City of San Angelo Texas
This document outlines a master plan for redeveloping Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Texas. The plan includes: (1) dividing the lake area into zones for neighborhoods, nature, action sports, and a harbor village; (2) developing an integrated trail system around the lake; and (3) constructing a heritage interpretive center to promote tourism and education around San Angelo's history and environment. The overall goal is to leverage the lake's potential for recreation, tourism, and economic development while preserving neighborhoods and the local character of the area.
This document discusses various types of inversion in English grammar. It begins by defining inversion as putting the verb before the subject. It then provides examples of inversion in questions, tag questions, conditional sentences, sentences using "so", "neither", "nor", and phrases like "only if". The document also covers inversion with adverbials, quotations, sentences using "as", and literary sentences beginning with an adjective. Inversion is used to provide emphasis and add sophistication to sentence structure.
1) The family found blood stains on the floor for three mornings, despite the library being locked.
2) One night, Mr. Otis was awakened by clanking chains and found the ghost in front of his room with heavy chains.
3) Mr. Otis offered the ghost lubricant for his chains, then the twins threw a pillow at the ghost, causing him to flee through the wall in shock as no ghost had been treated this way before.
Bell tamara ignite slides (keynote) pdfYolanda Bell
The document outlines a presentation on promoting entrepreneurship to at-risk teens and college students. It proposes three main points: 1) Creating a social media campaign called "Let's Move" to raise awareness. 2) Partnering with local centers to establish a mentorship program for teens. 3) Hosting community events with successful entrepreneurs as examples. The goal is to encourage an entrepreneurial mindset to reduce issues like unemployment, dropouts, and crime by promoting motivation, determination and alternative career paths through positive role models.
Why You Should Include Funeral Planning in Missouri in Your Estate PlanCharlie Amen
Consider just a few of the problems that commonly occur when funeral planning is done after death instead of ahead of time. Learn more about funeral planning in Missouri in this presentation.
Zinnia is a flower available from June to September with bold colors like orange, pink, yellow, red, and white. It has a medium-sized mass flower and combines well with other bold summer blooms, lasting 5-7 days when sold in bunches of 10 for $6.60 each. Capital refers to the money, assets, and other resources used to generate income for a business. Starting a new floral business requires raising capital from various sources and growing the business gradually by first getting a source of flowers and customers before adding equipment with generated money or taking out a loan. As a class, we will create a business plan with sections like executive summary, company overview, products, market analysis, management, operations
The document provides a technical overview and design details of a prototype production unit and its components, including a sensor array, air control manifold, injector and flow control system, control box, bed mount, rack mount, and interfaces with chemical detection and mine detection and neutralization systems.
This flyer advertises an upcoming school event such as an athletic event or concert. It includes the who, what, when and where of the event with text selected from a photograph and an outline added. There is a citation for any images or text used, a custom shape with text on top in 2-3 different fonts and 2 different font styles. The text is in at least 3 different colors and includes both vertical and horizontal type as well as warped text. Planning questions are answered such as the event details, desired mood, target audience, fitting colors and shapes, source photograph and what the audience should notice first.
This document outlines the key issue, related issue, general outcome, and enduring understandings for a Social 10-1 course. The key issue asks to what extent students should embrace globalization. The related issue asks to what extent students should respond to globalization as citizens. The general outcome is for students to assess their roles and responsibilities in a globalizing world. The enduring understandings relate to seeing interrelationships with globalization, understanding one's role as a global citizen, and seeing the need to address opportunities and challenges of globalization.
The document provides an overview of some of London's most important monuments and places, as seen during the author's summer trip in 2007, including: the River Thames which separates London and where one can take boat trips; Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament where British laws are proposed; Westminster Abbey where many royal weddings and burials have occurred; and Buckingham Palace where the British Queen resides and the changing of the guard is famous.
OLE Project Regional Workshop - Utah - Patron Records DiscussionBeth Warner
The document discusses processes for shifting or stopping patron records from a university system to a library system. It defines bulk loading, manual adds, and overlays of patron information. It addresses authorization based on patron roles and rules for specific users. Moving to having the library system directly access patron data rather than copy it was proposed to avoid duplicating information in two systems. Issues with eliminating the library's separate patron records include potential reliability, dependency, political, security, and data freshness problems depending on the external university system.
This document discusses the global phenomenon of Filipinos living abroad as expatriates or immigrants. It notes that no matter how far one travels, there will usually be a Filipino person living in that place. It provides the example of the author feeling at home in Singapore after living there for years and coming to crave the national dish of chicken rice upon returning from a trip.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentation slides. It recommends keeping slides simple with limited text and transitions. High quality images and original templates are suggested over stock photos. Appropriate charts, color usage, fonts, and inclusion of audio/video are also advised. The order of slides is noted as an important consideration.
Know your material inside and out, practice your speech repeatedly, and understand your audience. Relax and visualize success, as people want you to succeed. Focus on your message rather than worrying about delivery.
Lake Nasworthy Redevelopment Initiative Presentation - Gateway San Angelo Com...City of San Angelo Texas
This document outlines a master plan for redeveloping Lake Nasworthy in San Angelo, Texas. The plan includes: (1) dividing the lake area into zones for neighborhoods, nature, action sports, and a harbor village; (2) developing an integrated trail system around the lake; and (3) constructing a heritage interpretive center to promote tourism and education around San Angelo's history and environment. The overall goal is to leverage the lake's potential for recreation, tourism, and economic development while preserving neighborhoods and the local character of the area.
This document discusses various types of inversion in English grammar. It begins by defining inversion as putting the verb before the subject. It then provides examples of inversion in questions, tag questions, conditional sentences, sentences using "so", "neither", "nor", and phrases like "only if". The document also covers inversion with adverbials, quotations, sentences using "as", and literary sentences beginning with an adjective. Inversion is used to provide emphasis and add sophistication to sentence structure.
1) The family found blood stains on the floor for three mornings, despite the library being locked.
2) One night, Mr. Otis was awakened by clanking chains and found the ghost in front of his room with heavy chains.
3) Mr. Otis offered the ghost lubricant for his chains, then the twins threw a pillow at the ghost, causing him to flee through the wall in shock as no ghost had been treated this way before.
This document provides information about using past tenses in English, including the simple past tense, present perfect tense, and past continuous tense. It gives examples of how to form affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences in each tense. It also explains when to use each tense, such as using the simple past to talk about completed actions in the past, the present perfect for unfinished actions or lifetime experiences, and the past continuous to describe interrupted actions.
Joe records a podcast about supernatural topics and has a phone call discussing work. Strange noises are heard in the background along with muffled shouts. Joe becomes increasingly distressed and paranoid on the call. He throws his phone down angrily. Strange distorted sounds are then heard along with Joe screaming and things breaking. The recording cuts out with a bloodcurdling scream and the sound of shattering glass amidst heavy distortion.
Inversion means reversing the typical subject-verb word order in a sentence, usually for emphasis or effect. It is more common in formal writing and literary styles than everyday speech. Some instances when inversion is used include:
1) After place adverbials or adverbs of time at the start of a sentence.
2) In direct speech when the reporting verb follows the quoted statement.
3) With certain negative adverbials like "hardly" or "scarcely" placed initially in a sentence.
4) With expressions like "so..." or "such..." starting a sentence to emphasize degree or quality.
The document discusses inversion exercises and provides examples of sentences with different emphases based on word order. It compares sentences where the placement of elements like subjects and objects change the focus of the sentence. The document also contains examples of rewriting sentences using inversion to shift the emphasis, such as changing the focus from an action to the timing of the action.
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The episode where Boo hits his head, and his wish comes true: at last, Boo is nobody. Nobody at all. Boo Curtis, where are you going? Up in the air? Everywhere? Are you going to Heaven, or Hell, or somewhere in between?
SEASON FINALE Part 1 of 4.
The episode where Boo hits his head, and his wish comes true: at last, Boo is nobody. Nobody at all. Boo Curtis, where are you going? Up in the air? Everywhere? Are you going to Heaven, or Hell, or somewhere in between?
SEASON FINALE Part 1 of 4.
The document provides instruction on several English grammar and vocabulary topics:
1) It discusses the past perfect tense and how to use the word "had" to talk about past events.
2) It explains how to use the responses "So" and "Neither" to agree or disagree with statements.
3) It addresses talking about coincidences, superstitions, and strange events.
Brief introduction to Reported Speech for students of English. Includes a revision of tenses which usually go through "backshift" when reporting in the past tense. It also includes questions and orders in reported speech.
Reported speech is used to report what someone else said or thought in the past. When reporting speech or thoughts, certain changes need to be made including changing verb tenses, pronouns, place and time expressions, and modal verbs. Common reporting verbs include say, tell, ask, suggest, order, and request. Questions, commands, suggestions, and requests all have specific structures when used in reported speech.
Here are the spellings of the transcribed sentences:
1. [haɪ haʊ ɑ: ju] – [faɪn haʊ ə ju:]
Hi! How are you? - Fine how are you?
2. [hələʊ haʊv jə bi:n] – [dʒəst faɪn] - [ɪts səʊ gʊd tə si: ju] - [ɪts gʊd tə si: ju:]
Hello. How've you been? - Just fine. - It's so good to see
The document discusses the political, economic, and social reforms introduced in the South between 1864 and 1877 after the Civil War. There were three phases of Reconstruction led by Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and the Radical Republicans. The Reconstruction period aimed to restore the Union, transform Southern society, and enact legislation favoring freed slaves, though some reforms did not survive the Compromise of 1877. The Radical Republicans disagreed with Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan and instead implemented the Wade Davis Bill to guarantee black equality.
The document outlines a 5-step process for requesting and receiving writing assistance from the HelpWriting.net website. Students must first create an account, then submit a request form providing instructions and deadlines. Writers will bid on the request and students can choose a writer, make a deposit, and receive a completed paper to review and pay for upon approval.
The document outlines a 5-step process for requesting and receiving writing assistance from the HelpWriting.net website. Students must first create an account, then submit a request with instructions and deadline. Writers will bid on the request and students can choose a writer, make a deposit, and receive a completed paper to review and pay for if satisfied.
The document discusses the differences between using "will" and "be going to" to express future tense in English. While both can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often convey distinct meanings. "Will" is used to express voluntary actions, promises, or general predictions. "Be going to" expresses plans or intentions. Some examples are provided to illustrate the different uses and meanings of each form.