Fran's favorite time of day is night because she can relax after finishing school. Her favorite day of the week is Saturday because she doesn't have to wake up or go to bed early. Fran's favorite month is August because it is summer and she goes on holiday with her family. Her favorite season is summer because classes finish and she can swim. Fran's favorite public holiday is Easter because she remembers flying a kite with her grandmother and cousins.
Patricia enjoys painting, drawing, teaching technical drawing, and doing karate. She dislikes doing housework, exams, and parking near her language school. Her favorite day is Saturday when she can play with her little sister. She prefers summer over winter because she likes going to the beach but often gets sick in cold weather. October is her favorite month as it is her birthday and she enjoys celebrating with friends and family.
The document discusses the writer's favorite times including the morning when they play tennis with their mother-in-law, Saturdays when they go shopping with their sister, the month of August which they usually travel but cannot this year, the summer season in Spain, and Christmas when spending time with family.
The author's favorite time of day is night because it allows her to relax with a good book like "Brave New World", their favorite day is Saturday which they spend with family and friends, and their favorite month is June when the weather is nice and school is out so they can start holidays. They also enjoy summer the most as it allows for travel, their favorite season is summer for traveling, and their favorite public holiday is Fallas where the streets of Valencia are colorful and festive.
Vicente González shares his favorite times including 3 o'clock when he finishes work and can relax, Friday when the weekend starts after finishing work for the week, July when the days are long so there is more time to enjoy, summer when he can go to the beach with his son, and San Jose's day which follows the stressful Fallas' week in his job.
The document discusses the author's favorite times of day, days of the week, months, seasons, and holidays. Their favorite time is 11pm when they can relax and read before bed. Saturday is their favorite day as they can sleep in late without work. August and September are favorite months as August is spent with family and their birthday is in September when they enjoy traveling with their spouse. The author loves summer for swimming with family at the beach and being on holiday, and Easter Sunday brings back fond childhood memories of playing with friends.
The document describes Mila Perez's favorite times of day, week, month, season, and holiday. Her favorite time of day is when she finishes work and has coffee with her daughter before going for a walk. Her favorite day is Saturday or Sunday when she has free time. Her favorite month is May because of the nice weather and flowers. She loves summer for the long days, beach, reading, and socializing. Her favorite holiday is The Night of St. John which she celebrates at the beach with friends.
The document contains responses from Montse and Leo describing their favorite times of day, days of the week, months, seasons, and public holidays and explaining why each is their favorite. Montse prefers evenings and nights because that is when she can relax. Leo enjoys mornings when he can hear the birds. Both give brief reasons for their other favorites involving work schedules, holidays, weather, and family traditions.
Fran's favorite time of day is night because she can relax after finishing school. Her favorite day of the week is Saturday because she doesn't have to wake up or go to bed early. Fran's favorite month is August because it is summer and she goes on holiday with her family. Her favorite season is summer because classes finish and she can swim. Fran's favorite public holiday is Easter because she remembers flying a kite with her grandmother and cousins.
Patricia enjoys painting, drawing, teaching technical drawing, and doing karate. She dislikes doing housework, exams, and parking near her language school. Her favorite day is Saturday when she can play with her little sister. She prefers summer over winter because she likes going to the beach but often gets sick in cold weather. October is her favorite month as it is her birthday and she enjoys celebrating with friends and family.
The document discusses the writer's favorite times including the morning when they play tennis with their mother-in-law, Saturdays when they go shopping with their sister, the month of August which they usually travel but cannot this year, the summer season in Spain, and Christmas when spending time with family.
The author's favorite time of day is night because it allows her to relax with a good book like "Brave New World", their favorite day is Saturday which they spend with family and friends, and their favorite month is June when the weather is nice and school is out so they can start holidays. They also enjoy summer the most as it allows for travel, their favorite season is summer for traveling, and their favorite public holiday is Fallas where the streets of Valencia are colorful and festive.
Vicente González shares his favorite times including 3 o'clock when he finishes work and can relax, Friday when the weekend starts after finishing work for the week, July when the days are long so there is more time to enjoy, summer when he can go to the beach with his son, and San Jose's day which follows the stressful Fallas' week in his job.
The document discusses the author's favorite times of day, days of the week, months, seasons, and holidays. Their favorite time is 11pm when they can relax and read before bed. Saturday is their favorite day as they can sleep in late without work. August and September are favorite months as August is spent with family and their birthday is in September when they enjoy traveling with their spouse. The author loves summer for swimming with family at the beach and being on holiday, and Easter Sunday brings back fond childhood memories of playing with friends.
The document describes Mila Perez's favorite times of day, week, month, season, and holiday. Her favorite time of day is when she finishes work and has coffee with her daughter before going for a walk. Her favorite day is Saturday or Sunday when she has free time. Her favorite month is May because of the nice weather and flowers. She loves summer for the long days, beach, reading, and socializing. Her favorite holiday is The Night of St. John which she celebrates at the beach with friends.
The document contains responses from Montse and Leo describing their favorite times of day, days of the week, months, seasons, and public holidays and explaining why each is their favorite. Montse prefers evenings and nights because that is when she can relax. Leo enjoys mornings when he can hear the birds. Both give brief reasons for their other favorites involving work schedules, holidays, weather, and family traditions.
The central message or insight about life expressed in this story is that people need a sense of belonging and connection to their homeland, regardless of whether they always agree with or support their country.
This document outlines the key elements that make up a story, including setting, characters, plot, conflict, theme, and resolution. It defines these elements and provides examples to illustrate them. The main components of a story are the setting, which establishes the time and place; the characters; and the plot, which is what happens and how. Conflict and theme are also essential to every story.
This three sentence summary provides an overview of the key details from the document:
The document acknowledges numerous experts and organizations from around the world who contributed information about butterflies. It also dedicates the book to the author's Sri Lankan friend and her father, a sailor who taught her about the natural world. The text and illustrations are copyrighted and manufactured in China, with handlettering by two artists, and the book is intended for children to learn about the life cycle of butterflies.
The document discusses school bullying and provides initial ideas and solutions to address it. It encourages being friendly, sharing, treating everyone equally, being honest, taking responsibility, showing respect, and having the right attitude. Specific suggestions include helping others, appreciating others' achievements, accepting differences, and always telling the truth.
This document is advertising an Ethiopian restaurant called RAS located inside a drive-in theater opposite Chaoyang Park in Beijing. It expresses a longing for Africa and promotes RAS' traditional Ethiopian dining, outdoor lounge area, and barbecue grill. The document provides the restaurant's phone number and address.
Here are three paragraphs analyzing how Fell uses words and imagery to convey the horror of the Hiroshima bomb:
Fell employs vivid sensory imagery to depict the immediate aftermath of the explosion. In the first stanza, she describes "the whole blooming sky / went up like an apricot ice," using a simile to vividly capture the visual effect of the mushroom cloud through something sweet yet ephemeral. This juxtaposes the beauty of nature with the destruction, highlighting the bomb's terrible power.
She continues using vivid imagery in gruesome detail. In later stanzas, victims are "scarlet" and "blinded," their "whole stripped skin" hanging off "like an old shoe sole."
This document summarizes an opportunity to earn extra income by selling a revolutionary sanitary napkin product used by half the world's population. The product is competitively priced, absorbs 300% more than competitors, and has patented anion technology. The business model involves introducing customers to the product and earning commissions through a multi-level marketing structure, with bonuses for retail profits, new introductions, and matching distributors. Participants can choose between customer, distributor, and entrepreneur tiers with varying product packages and business building advantages.
The document discusses visual ethnography and how culture can be manifested and analyzed through visual symbols like gestures, ceremonies, rituals, and artifacts. It explains that ethnographers can employ photographs and video recordings to capture and study cultural scenarios, responses, and presentations as visual data for analysis. However, there is no discernible style of anthropological photography as photos taken by researchers are indistinguishable from casual snapshots by tourists.
In a perfect world there would be no arguments, food waste, or family troubles. Sadly, we do not live in a perfect world. Oreck vacuum cleaners can help bring sanity back by saving energy and money while removing allergens. As a limited time offer, a complimentary handheld vacuum is included with purchase of an XL Pro Series vacuum.
Teachers will break into groups and use their phones to scan QR codes placed around the
school. This will lead them to discussion questions about that location. After scanning all codes,
teachers will return to discuss their findings and any other questions. The goal is for new teachers to
learn more about the school layout, resources, and potential technology uses through an engaging
scavenger hunt activity.
Corporate Social Responsibility: The Good, the Bad and the UglyAdrian Moyer
This presentation summarizes a paper on corporate social responsibility. It discusses the potential benefits of CSR, such as improving a company's reputation and attracting customers. However, it also notes there are criticisms of CSR, including that it may be used as a public relations strategy rather than to address real social or environmental issues. The presentation provides an overview of the paper and its arguments on both sides of CSR.
JESS3 is a creative interactive agency that specializes in social media data visualization. They have worked with many large companies across various industries, including Microsoft, IBM, Intel, consumer brands, media companies, non-profits, and government agencies. Their work includes data visualization projects to help clients better understand their audience and messaging through interactive online posts and articles.
JESS3 is a creative interactive agency that specializes in social media data visualization. They have worked with many large corporate and government clients on projects involving data visualization, including Microsoft, IBM, Intel, consumer brands, media companies, non-profits and more. Their work involves representing social media data and conversations through visualizations like dots representing articles with size showing popularity and circles showing comment amounts. They also use color coding to show topics or categories.
The document profiles an ideal leader with three key traits: they are determined, hard-working visionaries with an open and flexible mindset. They dream big but also have the drive and initiative to execute detailed plans to achieve their goals.
The document discusses various punctuation marks - including commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, dashes, hyphens, colons, semicolons - and their different uses in writing. It provides examples of how each punctuation mark is used to link or offset specific words, phrases, clauses or numbers. The document also contains questions to check the reader's understanding of whether developed countries have complex highway networks and if shipping is one of the oldest forms of transport.
The document discusses various punctuation marks - including commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, dashes, hyphens, colons, semicolons - and their different uses in writing. It provides examples of how each punctuation mark is used to link or offset specific words, phrases, clauses or numbers. The document also contains questions to check the reader's understanding of whether developed countries have complex highway networks and if shipping is one of the oldest forms of transport.
The document appears to be an excerpt from Anne Frank's diary describing her experiences hiding from the Nazis in Germany during World War 2. It discusses living in secret annexes and fearing discovery. It also references the Nazi concentration camps that imprisoned millions of Jews and others, where people died from starvation, overwork, illness and mistreatment.
The document summarizes the success of the jQuery JavaScript library. It discusses how jQuery addressed cross-browser compatibility issues with a simple yet powerful API. It highlights jQuery's growth from 2006 to over 180 million downloads through community support, extensive documentation, and enabling user contributions through an open development process and extensibility. The document stresses the importance of helping users at every stage from first exposure to growing more advanced.
This document lists useful websites for English listening comprehension practice organized into categories: Multiple Matching, Sentence Completion (Gaps), Multiple Choice, Songs, and All Types. Some of the highlighted websites include mojamatura.net for multiple matching exercises, yourenglishpage.com for sentence completion and multiple choice questions, elllo.org for multiple choice, lyricstraining.com for song lyrics, and learnenglish.britishcouncil.org for a variety of listening activities.
The document discusses the history and evolution of mobile phones from their invention to modern smartphones. It covers the following key points:
- The first mobile phone was invented in 1983 by Motorola and weighed about 1 kilogram. It only allowed for voice calls and had a battery life of 30 minutes. (paragraph 2)
- Modern smartphones are much smaller, lighter, and have longer battery life. They support additional features like MP3 music, email, cameras, and access to the internet via mobile browsers. (paragraph 3)
- While mobile phones have made communication more convenient, they may also cause health issues if overused and reduce face-to-face interactions with others. People have become too dependent on their
The central message or insight about life expressed in this story is that people need a sense of belonging and connection to their homeland, regardless of whether they always agree with or support their country.
This document outlines the key elements that make up a story, including setting, characters, plot, conflict, theme, and resolution. It defines these elements and provides examples to illustrate them. The main components of a story are the setting, which establishes the time and place; the characters; and the plot, which is what happens and how. Conflict and theme are also essential to every story.
This three sentence summary provides an overview of the key details from the document:
The document acknowledges numerous experts and organizations from around the world who contributed information about butterflies. It also dedicates the book to the author's Sri Lankan friend and her father, a sailor who taught her about the natural world. The text and illustrations are copyrighted and manufactured in China, with handlettering by two artists, and the book is intended for children to learn about the life cycle of butterflies.
The document discusses school bullying and provides initial ideas and solutions to address it. It encourages being friendly, sharing, treating everyone equally, being honest, taking responsibility, showing respect, and having the right attitude. Specific suggestions include helping others, appreciating others' achievements, accepting differences, and always telling the truth.
This document is advertising an Ethiopian restaurant called RAS located inside a drive-in theater opposite Chaoyang Park in Beijing. It expresses a longing for Africa and promotes RAS' traditional Ethiopian dining, outdoor lounge area, and barbecue grill. The document provides the restaurant's phone number and address.
Here are three paragraphs analyzing how Fell uses words and imagery to convey the horror of the Hiroshima bomb:
Fell employs vivid sensory imagery to depict the immediate aftermath of the explosion. In the first stanza, she describes "the whole blooming sky / went up like an apricot ice," using a simile to vividly capture the visual effect of the mushroom cloud through something sweet yet ephemeral. This juxtaposes the beauty of nature with the destruction, highlighting the bomb's terrible power.
She continues using vivid imagery in gruesome detail. In later stanzas, victims are "scarlet" and "blinded," their "whole stripped skin" hanging off "like an old shoe sole."
This document summarizes an opportunity to earn extra income by selling a revolutionary sanitary napkin product used by half the world's population. The product is competitively priced, absorbs 300% more than competitors, and has patented anion technology. The business model involves introducing customers to the product and earning commissions through a multi-level marketing structure, with bonuses for retail profits, new introductions, and matching distributors. Participants can choose between customer, distributor, and entrepreneur tiers with varying product packages and business building advantages.
The document discusses visual ethnography and how culture can be manifested and analyzed through visual symbols like gestures, ceremonies, rituals, and artifacts. It explains that ethnographers can employ photographs and video recordings to capture and study cultural scenarios, responses, and presentations as visual data for analysis. However, there is no discernible style of anthropological photography as photos taken by researchers are indistinguishable from casual snapshots by tourists.
In a perfect world there would be no arguments, food waste, or family troubles. Sadly, we do not live in a perfect world. Oreck vacuum cleaners can help bring sanity back by saving energy and money while removing allergens. As a limited time offer, a complimentary handheld vacuum is included with purchase of an XL Pro Series vacuum.
Teachers will break into groups and use their phones to scan QR codes placed around the
school. This will lead them to discussion questions about that location. After scanning all codes,
teachers will return to discuss their findings and any other questions. The goal is for new teachers to
learn more about the school layout, resources, and potential technology uses through an engaging
scavenger hunt activity.
Corporate Social Responsibility: The Good, the Bad and the UglyAdrian Moyer
This presentation summarizes a paper on corporate social responsibility. It discusses the potential benefits of CSR, such as improving a company's reputation and attracting customers. However, it also notes there are criticisms of CSR, including that it may be used as a public relations strategy rather than to address real social or environmental issues. The presentation provides an overview of the paper and its arguments on both sides of CSR.
JESS3 is a creative interactive agency that specializes in social media data visualization. They have worked with many large companies across various industries, including Microsoft, IBM, Intel, consumer brands, media companies, non-profits, and government agencies. Their work includes data visualization projects to help clients better understand their audience and messaging through interactive online posts and articles.
JESS3 is a creative interactive agency that specializes in social media data visualization. They have worked with many large corporate and government clients on projects involving data visualization, including Microsoft, IBM, Intel, consumer brands, media companies, non-profits and more. Their work involves representing social media data and conversations through visualizations like dots representing articles with size showing popularity and circles showing comment amounts. They also use color coding to show topics or categories.
The document profiles an ideal leader with three key traits: they are determined, hard-working visionaries with an open and flexible mindset. They dream big but also have the drive and initiative to execute detailed plans to achieve their goals.
The document discusses various punctuation marks - including commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, dashes, hyphens, colons, semicolons - and their different uses in writing. It provides examples of how each punctuation mark is used to link or offset specific words, phrases, clauses or numbers. The document also contains questions to check the reader's understanding of whether developed countries have complex highway networks and if shipping is one of the oldest forms of transport.
The document discusses various punctuation marks - including commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, dashes, hyphens, colons, semicolons - and their different uses in writing. It provides examples of how each punctuation mark is used to link or offset specific words, phrases, clauses or numbers. The document also contains questions to check the reader's understanding of whether developed countries have complex highway networks and if shipping is one of the oldest forms of transport.
The document appears to be an excerpt from Anne Frank's diary describing her experiences hiding from the Nazis in Germany during World War 2. It discusses living in secret annexes and fearing discovery. It also references the Nazi concentration camps that imprisoned millions of Jews and others, where people died from starvation, overwork, illness and mistreatment.
The document summarizes the success of the jQuery JavaScript library. It discusses how jQuery addressed cross-browser compatibility issues with a simple yet powerful API. It highlights jQuery's growth from 2006 to over 180 million downloads through community support, extensive documentation, and enabling user contributions through an open development process and extensibility. The document stresses the importance of helping users at every stage from first exposure to growing more advanced.
This document lists useful websites for English listening comprehension practice organized into categories: Multiple Matching, Sentence Completion (Gaps), Multiple Choice, Songs, and All Types. Some of the highlighted websites include mojamatura.net for multiple matching exercises, yourenglishpage.com for sentence completion and multiple choice questions, elllo.org for multiple choice, lyricstraining.com for song lyrics, and learnenglish.britishcouncil.org for a variety of listening activities.
The document discusses the history and evolution of mobile phones from their invention to modern smartphones. It covers the following key points:
- The first mobile phone was invented in 1983 by Motorola and weighed about 1 kilogram. It only allowed for voice calls and had a battery life of 30 minutes. (paragraph 2)
- Modern smartphones are much smaller, lighter, and have longer battery life. They support additional features like MP3 music, email, cameras, and access to the internet via mobile browsers. (paragraph 3)
- While mobile phones have made communication more convenient, they may also cause health issues if overused and reduce face-to-face interactions with others. People have become too dependent on their
Mobile phone addiction can lead to isolation, aggressiveness, communication problems, language issues, failure at school or work, and mood changes. Some signs of addiction include being unable to disconnect from one's phone, feeling anxious when separated from the device, and using it even when inappropriate. Moderation is key, and if a call or message isn't returned right away, the sender will call back if it's truly important.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo prohibirá las importaciones marítimas de petróleo ruso a la UE y pondrá fin a las entregas a través de oleoductos dentro de seis meses. Esta medida forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones de la UE destinadas a aumentar la presión económica sobre Moscú y privar al Kremlin de fondos para financiar su guerra.
The document discusses how music can affect our feelings and psychological mood. It explains that listening to both music and silence is important, and that a composer's score aims to change the listener's mood through performance. It also notes that while an instrument like a violin is made of materials, it is the musician who brings it to life and evokes sensations through their playing, and lyrics set to music can further influence these sensations.
Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud were two important French poets in the 19th century who met in 1872. Verlaine was 28 and married, while Rimbaud was 18. They began a storied relationship that led Verlaine to leave his wife and flee to London and Brussels with Rimbaud for two years. However, in 1874 Rimbaud wanted to end it and Verlaine shot Rimbaud in the hand. After their relationship, Rimbaud traveled to Africa and worked as a servant and arms trafficker before dying from an amputated leg tumor, while Verlaine spent time in prison for shooting Rimbaud and later returned to poetry although he never forgot Rimbaud. Their stormy love story inspired the 1995
Camden Market in London covers six sections and is known as a cultural melting pot where visitors can find unique souvenirs, vintage clothing, and a variety of exotic foods. The market is divided into different areas including Camden Lock Village, Camden Lock Market, Camden Buck Street Market, Camden Market Hall, Camden Stables Market, and Inverness Street Market. Chinese food is particularly popular and there are often long lines at the Brazilian Churros kiosk. The Stables Market is described as a labyrinth of shops in an eccentric but charming area of London.
The document discusses the author's favorite times of day, days of the week, months, seasons, and public holidays. Their favorite time of day is night because they can watch TV and relax. Their favorite day is the weekend so they can go to parties with friends. Their favorite month is spring because it is neither too cold nor too hot and there are many flowers. Their favorite public holiday is Three Wise Men Day because there are presents, family gathers, and they eat a traditional "Twisted Roll of the Wise Men".
The document is very short, containing only the phrase "It's five to five". This appears to indicate that the time is five minutes before five o'clock.
The document discusses modal verbs of obligation and prohibition. It explains that must/mustn't express strong obligation or prohibition based on the speaker's opinion, while have to/don't have to express strong obligation from an outside authority or compulsory rules, or the lack of obligation. Examples are provided of sentences using these modal verbs in the present tense for obligatory or prohibited actions like eating junk food, drinking alcohol, smoking, using phones while driving, and compulsory things like having a passport to travel or wearing a uniform. Things that are non-obligatory and can be done or not done are also exemplified, like getting up early on weekends or doing anything on holiday.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow and levels of neurotransmitters and endorphins which elevate and stabilize mood.
The document discusses characteristics of a perfect European but does not provide any details on specific characteristics, mentioning only that being Hungarian could be a possible characteristic of a perfect European.
This document lists various countries and their corresponding nationalities, including the USA and American, England and English, Spain and Spanish, Brazil and Brazilian, France and French, Germany and German, Italy and Italian, Japan and Japanese, Russia and Russian, Thailand and Thai, China and Chinese, Portugal and Portuguese, United Kingdom and British, Canada and Canadian, Australia and Australian, India and Indian, South Africa and South African, Greece and Greek, Mexico and Mexican, and Turkey and Turkish.
The house of_a_thousand_lanterns sergiohelen macey
Jane Lindsay's father dies when she is young, so her mother works as a housekeeper for Sylvester Milner. Jane hears stories of the House of a Thousand Lanterns and befriends Sylvester's nephew Joliffe, but their relationship ends badly. Jane moves with her mother and Sylvester to the House of a Thousand Lanterns in Hong Kong. After Sylvester's strange death, someone tries to kill Jane in order to possess the house. Jane discovers the culprit is a woman named Chan Cho Lan who is jealous of Jane's connection to the house.
The artist Basil Hallward paints a portrait of the handsome and young aristocrat Dorian Gray. Under the influence of Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian wishes that the portrait would age instead of himself so that he could pursue a life of pleasure without consequences. Over the years, as Dorian sins more and more, the portrait grows increasingly hideous while Dorian remains youthful. After murdering Basil, Dorian can no longer ignore his guilt and stabs the portrait, aging rapidly and dying.
The document provides a summary of the plot of the novel "Man in the Dark" by Paul Auster. It describes the two main characters, August Brill and Owen Brick, whose stories are intertwined. August Brill is recovering from an accident at his daughter's house and tells himself a story about Owen Brick, who wakes up in a parallel world where America is at war and is told he can end the war by killing August Brill. However, this fictional world Brick finds himself in appears to be becoming reality.
This document provides a summary of the 2005 novel "The Brooklyn Follies" by American author Paul Auster. It includes biographical details about Auster, an overview of the story which is set in Brooklyn during the 2000 US election, descriptions of main characters like Nathan Glass, and notes about literary devices and allusions in the work. The summary also briefly recounts an anecdote from the book about the unusual circumstances around Edgar Allan Poe's gravestone.
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