The descriptive paragraph vividly describes the scene of a sunset with colorful swirls of sky meeting the solar winds and the sun slowly hiding behind the horizon as the moon rises and people are entranced by the cool, calm scene.
Mga Diyos at Diyosa ng Imperyong Griyego at Roman (The Gods and Goddesses of ...Christine Joyce Javier
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Makato was an orphan boy in Thailand who worked hard his whole life. He decided to travel to the kingdom of Sukhothai to see its kind king, Pra Ruang. Makato worked for a mahout caring for elephants and one day the king visited. The king gave Makato a cowrie shell. Makato used the shell to buy lettuce seeds and grew them, impressing the king with his work. The king rewarded Makato with jobs in the palace and he rose to become an important advisor and married the king's daughter. He eventually became the ruler of the kingdom of Mon.
Ang Apat na Buwan ko sa Espanya ay isang sanaysay ng isang dalaga na si Rebecca de Dios kung saan isinalaysay nya ang naging karanasan niya sa Espanya sa loob ng 4 na buwan.
This document provides information about stars, including their characteristics, sizes, colors, brightness, and life cycles. It describes how stars can be viewed through telescopes and the largest telescopes in the Philippines. Stars are classified based on their spectral type, which determines their color and temperature. They range greatly in size from red supergiants over 1,000 times the sun's radius to tiny white dwarfs only 1% of the sun's radius. The document also explains how astronomers measure and compare the apparent and absolute magnitudes of stars to determine their brightness.
Mga Diyos at Diyosa ng Imperyong Griyego at Roman (The Gods and Goddesses of ...Christine Joyce Javier
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Makato was an orphan boy in Thailand who worked hard his whole life. He decided to travel to the kingdom of Sukhothai to see its kind king, Pra Ruang. Makato worked for a mahout caring for elephants and one day the king visited. The king gave Makato a cowrie shell. Makato used the shell to buy lettuce seeds and grew them, impressing the king with his work. The king rewarded Makato with jobs in the palace and he rose to become an important advisor and married the king's daughter. He eventually became the ruler of the kingdom of Mon.
Ang Apat na Buwan ko sa Espanya ay isang sanaysay ng isang dalaga na si Rebecca de Dios kung saan isinalaysay nya ang naging karanasan niya sa Espanya sa loob ng 4 na buwan.
This document provides information about stars, including their characteristics, sizes, colors, brightness, and life cycles. It describes how stars can be viewed through telescopes and the largest telescopes in the Philippines. Stars are classified based on their spectral type, which determines their color and temperature. They range greatly in size from red supergiants over 1,000 times the sun's radius to tiny white dwarfs only 1% of the sun's radius. The document also explains how astronomers measure and compare the apparent and absolute magnitudes of stars to determine their brightness.
King Acrisius was warned his daughter Danae's son would kill him, so he imprisoned her. Zeus impregnated Danae, and she gave birth to Perseus. Perseus grew up and performed heroic feats, including slaying the Gorgon Medusa. Andromeda was promised in marriage to a sea monster but was saved by Perseus. The characters are connected through familial relationships, with Perseus's origins tying back to King Acrisius's prophecy and desire to avoid being killed by his grandson.
There were three main processes that led to the formation of elements:
1) Primordial nucleosynthesis formed light elements like hydrogen and helium shortly after the Big Bang due to the extremely high temperatures.
2) Stellar nucleosynthesis fused lighter elements inside stars, producing heavier elements up to iron through processes like the carbon cycle and triple alpha process.
3) Supernovae were needed to form elements heavier than iron via neutron capture reactions, as these require more energy than can be provided by fusion alone.
Grade 10 Math - Second Quarter Summative Testrobengie monera
This document appears to be a summative test for a 10th grade mathematics class covering topics in polynomials and geometry. It contains 45 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of polynomial functions, properties of circles, coordinate geometry, and solving geometric problems using coordinates. The test includes questions on identifying the degree and leading term of polynomials, graphing polynomial functions, properties of secants, tangents, and circles, finding distances and areas using coordinates, and identifying geometric shapes from their vertices.
1) The document discusses five types of speech styles: frozen style, formal style, consultative style, casual/informal style, and intimate style.
2) Frozen style is the most formal communicative style used in respectful situations or formal ceremonies. Formal style uses formal words and expressions. Consultative style uses listener participation and feedback.
3) Casual/informal style is used in conversations between friends and involves shared background information. Intimate style, used between close people, has an economy of words and nonverbal communication.
This document provides information about volcanoes and volcanic eruptions. It begins with a 10 question pre-assessment about volcanic characteristics and types. It then discusses the classification of volcanoes as active or inactive. Key details are provided about iconic Philippine volcanoes like Mayon and Taal. The different types of volcanic eruptions such as Plinian and Strombolian are described. Finally, the document discusses the factors that affect eruption style and provides signs of an impending eruption.
Ang mitolohiyang ito na mula sa Hawaii ay isa sa mga akdang pampanitikan na tinatalakay sa Grade 10 o Ikasampung Baitang, Ikalawang Markahan, sa tulong ng Batayang Aklat na Pinagyamang PLUMA 10 ng Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
Beliefs and practices about constellations and astrology.docxVuongmobile28
This document discusses the history and uses of constellations and astrology. It describes how ancient cultures like the Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Japanese, Babylonians, and Sumerians studied constellations and used them for religious purposes and astrology. They believed the positions of stars and planets influenced people's lives. Today, constellations are used to track satellites, indicate directions, and locate specific stars and galaxies. The International Astronomical Union delineated boundaries for the 88 official constellations.
The document provides information about constellations from different perspectives. It discusses how ancient cultures imagined patterns in the stars and gave them names representing animals, objects, and people. It also explains how constellations like Orion were seen differently by various early civilizations. Additionally, it describes how constellations like Gemini were used by the Matigsalug Manobo people of the Philippines to indicate agricultural seasons and activities. Finally, it discusses the current uses of constellations by astronomers for naming and locating stars, and their differing roles in astronomy versus astrology.
Eng7 academic writing vs creative writingTine Lachica
The document discusses the differences between academic and creative writing. Academic writing is structured, follows a specific format, and aims to analyze and convey information in a prescribed manner. It teaches logical organization and language refinement. Creative writing is imaginative and allows the author's voice and style to emerge. It aims to express human experiences. The document also introduces the PREP method for structuring academic writing paragraphs with a topic sentence, reasons, example, and rephrased point.
This document discusses metaphors and provides examples. It defines a metaphor as a comparison between two unlike things not using "like" or "as", and identifies the tenor as the subject being described and the vehicle as the image with which it is compared. Several common metaphors are examined, such as "speech is silver; silence is gold" with speech as the tenor and silver as the vehicle. The document also lists metaphors from literature and religion and identifies the tenor and vehicle in each.
King Acrisius was warned his daughter Danae's son would kill him, so he imprisoned her. Zeus impregnated Danae, and she gave birth to Perseus. Perseus grew up and performed heroic feats, including slaying the Gorgon Medusa. Andromeda was promised in marriage to a sea monster but was saved by Perseus. The characters are connected through familial relationships, with Perseus's origins tying back to King Acrisius's prophecy and desire to avoid being killed by his grandson.
There were three main processes that led to the formation of elements:
1) Primordial nucleosynthesis formed light elements like hydrogen and helium shortly after the Big Bang due to the extremely high temperatures.
2) Stellar nucleosynthesis fused lighter elements inside stars, producing heavier elements up to iron through processes like the carbon cycle and triple alpha process.
3) Supernovae were needed to form elements heavier than iron via neutron capture reactions, as these require more energy than can be provided by fusion alone.
Grade 10 Math - Second Quarter Summative Testrobengie monera
This document appears to be a summative test for a 10th grade mathematics class covering topics in polynomials and geometry. It contains 45 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of polynomial functions, properties of circles, coordinate geometry, and solving geometric problems using coordinates. The test includes questions on identifying the degree and leading term of polynomials, graphing polynomial functions, properties of secants, tangents, and circles, finding distances and areas using coordinates, and identifying geometric shapes from their vertices.
1) The document discusses five types of speech styles: frozen style, formal style, consultative style, casual/informal style, and intimate style.
2) Frozen style is the most formal communicative style used in respectful situations or formal ceremonies. Formal style uses formal words and expressions. Consultative style uses listener participation and feedback.
3) Casual/informal style is used in conversations between friends and involves shared background information. Intimate style, used between close people, has an economy of words and nonverbal communication.
This document provides information about volcanoes and volcanic eruptions. It begins with a 10 question pre-assessment about volcanic characteristics and types. It then discusses the classification of volcanoes as active or inactive. Key details are provided about iconic Philippine volcanoes like Mayon and Taal. The different types of volcanic eruptions such as Plinian and Strombolian are described. Finally, the document discusses the factors that affect eruption style and provides signs of an impending eruption.
Ang mitolohiyang ito na mula sa Hawaii ay isa sa mga akdang pampanitikan na tinatalakay sa Grade 10 o Ikasampung Baitang, Ikalawang Markahan, sa tulong ng Batayang Aklat na Pinagyamang PLUMA 10 ng Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
Beliefs and practices about constellations and astrology.docxVuongmobile28
This document discusses the history and uses of constellations and astrology. It describes how ancient cultures like the Greeks, Romans, Chinese, Japanese, Babylonians, and Sumerians studied constellations and used them for religious purposes and astrology. They believed the positions of stars and planets influenced people's lives. Today, constellations are used to track satellites, indicate directions, and locate specific stars and galaxies. The International Astronomical Union delineated boundaries for the 88 official constellations.
The document provides information about constellations from different perspectives. It discusses how ancient cultures imagined patterns in the stars and gave them names representing animals, objects, and people. It also explains how constellations like Orion were seen differently by various early civilizations. Additionally, it describes how constellations like Gemini were used by the Matigsalug Manobo people of the Philippines to indicate agricultural seasons and activities. Finally, it discusses the current uses of constellations by astronomers for naming and locating stars, and their differing roles in astronomy versus astrology.
Eng7 academic writing vs creative writingTine Lachica
The document discusses the differences between academic and creative writing. Academic writing is structured, follows a specific format, and aims to analyze and convey information in a prescribed manner. It teaches logical organization and language refinement. Creative writing is imaginative and allows the author's voice and style to emerge. It aims to express human experiences. The document also introduces the PREP method for structuring academic writing paragraphs with a topic sentence, reasons, example, and rephrased point.
This document discusses metaphors and provides examples. It defines a metaphor as a comparison between two unlike things not using "like" or "as", and identifies the tenor as the subject being described and the vehicle as the image with which it is compared. Several common metaphors are examined, such as "speech is silver; silence is gold" with speech as the tenor and silver as the vehicle. The document also lists metaphors from literature and religion and identifies the tenor and vehicle in each.
Scanning is a useful reading technique for finding specific information quickly. It is used to answer questions, locate quotations or statements, and find names, words, or prices. When scanning, it is important to know what you are looking for, anticipate its format, and run your finger down the page while following with your eyes. Scanning can help answer questions about TV program schedules by finding the relevant details like channel, time, show name, and topic.
The document discusses different types of short sayings that convey advice or fundamental truths. It defines words to live by, proverbs, aphorisms, axioms, maxims, and quotations. For each term, it provides the definition and examples. It encourages coming up with your own words to live by and preparing to explain what they mean. It also includes exercises for improving voice projection and filling in blanks for famous English proverbs.
Reading_Lesson 7 Explicit and Implicit Claims in a TextTine Lachica
This document provides information about explicit and implicit information. It defines explicit information as ideas that are directly stated in the text and do not require clues to understand. Implicit information, on the other hand, is indirectly stated and must be inferred. The document gives examples of implicit messages that could be inferred from advertisements without directly saying them. It also discusses how to process implicit information by reading between the lines.
The document is an editor's note from a school newsletter discussing monsoon season and childhood activities. It describes an activity the editor participated in where children made paper boats. The editor realized they had forgotten how to make a paper boat, which was a source of enjoyment during monsoons as a child. The editor notes that as adults, people often forget the simple pleasures of childhood and prefer staying indoors during rain instead of enjoying nature. The editor encourages readers to reconnect with their inner child during the monsoon by going outside and trying activities like making a paper boat.
The document describes a friendship between two 19-year-old men named Huy and the author. They grew up together and share many similar interests and personality traits. Huy understands the author well and provides advice and support, making him feel more comfortable than other friends. They enjoy activities like basketball, music, and picnics together and help each other in various areas of life. The author values their close friendship and hopes it will last.
This newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City's An Phu Primary campus provides information on upcoming events, department updates, and new staff profiles. Key dates mentioned include the 5th Headteacher's Coffee Morning on November 5th and parent-teacher meetings on November 18th-19th. The MFL and PE departments provide updates on language and football competitions. New teachers Ms. Sophie and Ms. Melanie are introduced. Lunch menus are included for various grade levels. The PTG section and school contact information are also included.
This document discusses holidays and contains information about different types of holidays. It provides details about autumn, winter, spring and summer holidays, including when they occur, typical celebrations and activities. It asks questions to help students think about their own holiday experiences and plans. The goal of the project is to learn more about holidays, their origins and histories through creating a multimedia presentation and publishing bulletins.
The newsletter provides information about various school events, including:
- Sports awards given to Katya Ayass and Paolo Pretorius
- An invitation for parents to vote in the Best School in Abu Dhabi awards
- A reminder that money is needed for Oliver DVD orders
- An invitation for parents to participate in an ADEC parent survey
- Details about a book review competition for students in Years 3 and 5
- Dates for upcoming school events like a tabletop sale and FOY meeting
Middle and high schools in the USA typically consist of grades 7-12, with middle school covering grades 7-8 and high school grades 9-12. A typical school day includes homeroom, where attendance is taken and announcements are made, 6-8 periods of class time, and either a lunch break or the opportunity to leave campus for lunch. Students participate in various after-school clubs and sports teams and traditions include homecoming celebrations, prom, and graduation ceremonies.
The document summarizes a student's memorable time in Singapore. It describes the spectacular views of the city seen from Mount Fable at night. It also discusses enjoying exciting activities like rollercoaster rides and sea world shows. Additionally, it mentions enjoying local cuisine at night markets and shopping for souvenirs like silk scarves and key chains.
- The document provides information about Clonmoney NS school for parents of junior infants. It summarizes the staff, activities, and procedures. It outlines the curriculum including reading, writing, math, and other subjects. It discusses homework, assessments, health and safety. The goal is to prepare parents and students for the new school year starting in September.
The document discusses different types of communication contexts including intrapersonal, interpersonal, public, and mass communication. It provides examples of activities to demonstrate different speech contexts and appropriate behaviors in situations. Students are also assigned to interview a professional about developing interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.
This document discusses stress and coping. It defines stress as the physiological response to demands placed on the body and outlines common stressors like frustration, pressure, boredom, trauma, conflict and change. It describes the fight or flight response and psychological, physical and behavioral symptoms of stress. It then discusses coping strategies, distinguishing between problem-focused coping which addresses the stressor, and emotion-focused coping which manages emotional response. Examples of coping techniques are provided.
This document discusses theories of personality from multiple perspectives. It describes personality as encompassing appearances, abilities, motives, emotions, and life experiences. Personality development is influenced by heredity, environment, family, and culture. The document outlines several theories of personality, including: constitutional types based on physique; Jung's introvert/extrovert theory; trait theories focusing on consistent behaviors; and psychodynamic theories emphasizing unconscious forces and early development. Freud's psychodynamic model incorporates conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind, as well as stages of psychosexual development. Learning theories also influence personality.
This document discusses motivation and theories of motivation. It defines motivation, motive, need, drive, and goal. It describes physiological motives like hunger, thirst, sleep, temperature regulation, elimination, and pain avoidance. It also discusses social motives like affiliation, security, and social approval. Ego-integrative motives aim for recognition, power, achievement, autonomy, and defensiveness. Theories of motivation mentioned include Freud's psychoanalytic theory of id, ego, and superego; Adler's superiority and inferiority theories; Murray's need theory; and Allport's theory of functional autonomy of motives.
The document discusses theories of emotion. It describes three major theories:
1. The James-Lange theory from 1885 which proposed that physiological responses generate emotions.
2. The Cannon-Bard theory from 1927 which argued that physiological and emotional experiences occur simultaneously rather than emotions resulting from physiological responses.
3. Schachter and Singer's two-factor theory from 1962 which suggested that emotional experience requires both physiological arousal and cognitive labeling of the arousal based on the situation.
The document also discusses other theories such as the activation theory which views emotion as a state of heightened arousal in the nervous system rather than a distinct psychological process.
This document discusses the different types of paragraphs: descriptive paragraphs use vivid language to describe people, objects, or scenes; narrative paragraphs tell a story in chronological order; expository paragraphs explain or provide information on a topic; persuasive paragraphs aim to convince the audience of a viewpoint. The type of paragraph used depends on the writing purpose - descriptive and narrative paragraphs entertain or express, while expository and persuasive paragraphs inform or influence the reader.
The document provides background information on Hinilawod, an epic folk tale of the Sulod people from the Philippines. It is an oral tradition that chronicles the adventures of the hero Humadapnon as he encounters difficulties on his journey. The tale includes supernatural elements like Nagmalitong Yawa and Alunsina intervening in the story. It describes Humadapnon's reaction to Nagmalitong Yawa marrying again after being returned to life, and Alunsina's role in resolving a seven-year fight between Humadapnon and another man.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective restaurant review. It recommends establishing criteria for evaluation and presenting claims objectively to lend credibility. Key details include types of restaurants, factors to consider like location, and structuring the review with an introduction, body paragraphs on positives and negatives, and a conclusion with an overall rating. The review should provide informed judgments to help readers make consumer decisions.
The document provides instructions for a pre-writing activity where students are asked to recall and retell in their own words a novel or short story discussed in a previous English class. It asks students to reflect on whether they found the retelling difficult and what strategies they used. The document then discusses the differences between paraphrasing and summarizing, with paraphrasing being the restatement of a passage in another form while maintaining the overall meaning, and summarizing being providing an abbreviated version of the essence of an entire text. Steps for both paraphrasing and avoiding plagiarism are provided.
Here are some key points about slang from the document:
- Slang is informal vocabulary that is nonstandard and not universally recognized. It is used among members of a particular social or age group.
- Slang originates from subcultures in societies like occupational groups, teenagers, racial minorities, drug addicts, and criminals. It is also influenced by mass media like movies, TV, music, and fashion.
- Slang is variable depending on region, gender, and time period. While most slang disappears quickly, some terms do become standardized.
- Slang is created through playing with words using techniques like rhyming, shortening words, borrowing from other languages, reversing meanings, and creative spelling
Eng7_Fictional vs Nonfictional WritingTine Lachica
This document contains a list of genres for both fiction and nonfiction books. It notes that the fiction genres include mysteries, science fiction, romance, fantasy tales, historical drama, and mystery novels. The nonfiction genres include autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, essays, speeches, journal articles, and more. It also provides examples of genres such as fantasy tales, novels, romances, mysteries, and historical dramas. Finally, it states that the Nonfiction Department has materials in many categories including biography, business, cooking, health, home improvement, religion, history, self-help, true crime, and more.
Eng7_Nouns Stressed in the First SyllableTine Lachica
The document discusses words that are spelled similarly but pronounced differently depending on stress. It provides pairs of sentences with the underlined words pronounced differently. It notes that two-syllable words stressed on the first syllable are usually nouns, while those stressed on the second are usually verbs. It then gives examples of noun/verb pairs and has the reader write sentences using each word correctly. The purpose is to illustrate how stress affects pronunciation and meaning of similar words.
The document provides context and definitions for the Mariang Makiling legend written by Jose Rizal. It defines what a legend is, noting that legends are stories passed down orally over generations that are often associated with a particular person or place, and involve elements of both history and myth. While not entirely factual, studying legends can provide cultural and historical insights into a group of people. The document encourages researching a Philippine legend and reflecting on what makes it a legend based on the definition.
Reading_Lesson 6 Critical Reading as Looking for Ways of ThinkingTine Lachica
Critical reading involves analyzing a text to understand its meaning and purpose beyond just comprehending the literal words. It requires reflecting on what the text says and does by making judgments about logical ideas and connections. Simple reading aims to understand the basic definition and central idea of a text, while critical reading has the additional goals of understanding an author's purpose, tone, biases, and inferring deeper meaning. Critical thinking builds on critical reading by applying complex thought processes like identifying main ideas, drawing conclusions, comparing/contrasting, and determining facts versus opinions to make reasoned judgments and solve problems effectively.
Lesson 4 Patterns of Development in WritingTine Lachica
This document discusses five patterns of development used in writing: narration, description, definition, classification and exemplification, and comparison and contrast. Each pattern is defined and examples are provided. Characteristics, varieties, and signal words are also outlined for each pattern to help writers effectively employ the different patterns in their writing.
Reading_Lesson 3 selecting and organizing informationTine Lachica
The document discusses different graphic organizers that can be used to structure information visually. It describes various types of graphic organizers like Venn diagrams, network trees, spider maps, problem-solution maps, timelines, and cycles. Examples are provided for each type to demonstrate how they can be filled in. The document also covers outlining as a method to plan writing by summarizing key ideas in a hierarchical structure.
Reading_Lesson 2 text as connected discourseTine Lachica
A text is a large unit of written language that has a connected structure and organization of ideas. Ideas in a text must be relevant to each other and connected to emphasize a central idea, giving the text unity. Well-written texts have organization, coherence between ideas, appropriate language, and proper mechanics. Key aspects in writing effective texts include outlining ideas, using transitional devices, and ensuring grammatical correctness.
Reading_Lesson 1.1 importance of readingTine Lachica
The document summarizes 10 benefits of reading: 1) Reading improves concentration, attention, and focus. 2) Reading improves discipline, memory, self-esteem, and creativity. 3) Reading expands knowledge and vocabulary. 4) Reading increases imagination and broadens horizons. 5) Reading helps develop empathy, compassion, and understanding of human nature. 6) Reading improves school performance. 7) Reading enhances communication skills through an expanded vocabulary.
This document discusses three types of listening: informative listening which involves listening to understand information, critical listening which involves listening to evaluate messages and make judgments, and appreciative listening which involves listening to music or other stimuli for enjoyment. Hearing is the physical ability to perceive sound while listening involves understanding messages and responding appropriately.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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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.
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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.
2. Sunset is the time of day when our sky meets the outer
space solar winds. There are blue, pink, and purple
swirls, spinning and twisting, like clouds of balloons
caught in a blender. The sun moves slowly to hide
behind the line of horizon, while the moon races to
take its place in prominence atop the night sky. People
slow to a crawl, entranced, fully forgetting the deeds
that still must be done. There is a coolness, a calmness,
when the sun does set.
3. 1. Descriptive
- gives a vivid description of
something or someone
- includes details that appeal to
the five senses: sight, taste,
touch, smell, and hearing
4. School uniforms are good for the development of children. First of all,
everyone is dressed unified. So no one has "better" clothes than
others and no one can threaten others only because of their clothes.
In many schools ganging up on others because of what they are
wearing is already normal and uniforms are a way to protect the
children from such acts. School uniforms also keep everyone from
having to buy expensive brands of clothes to be part of the society,
which relieves especially the parents and takes the pressure of being
"cool" away from the children. School uniforms also helps to put off
children being overly concerned about keeping up with the latest
fashions. This gives young children more time to concentrate on more
important developmental things. Of course, there are also critics, who
say that school uniforms make the children lose their own
individuality but in general it is possible to say, that school uniforms
have a good influence on most children.
6. This past weekend I had the time of my life. First, Friday
night, I had my best friend over and we made a
delicious, mouth-watering pizza. After we ate, we had a
friendly video game competition. On Saturday, my dad
took us out on the boat. The weather was perfect and
the water was warm. It was a great day to go for a
swim. Later that night, we went to the movies. We saw
an action packed thriller and ate a lot of popcorn.
Finally, on Sunday, we rode our bikes all over town. By
the end of the day, my legs were very tired. I only hope
that next weekend can be as fun as this one.
8. The school fair is right around the corner, and tickets have
just gone on sale. We are selling a limited number of tickets
at a discount, so move fast and get yours while they are still
available. This is going to be an event you will not want to
miss! First off, the school fair is a great value when compared
with other forms of entertainment. Also, your ticket purchase
will help our school, and when you help the school, it helps
the entire community. But that’s not all! Every ticket you
purchase enters you in a drawing to win fabulous prizes. And
don’t forget, you will have mountains of fun because there
are acres and acres of great rides, fun games, and
entertaining attractions! Spend time with your family and
friends at our school fair. Buy your tickets now!
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