PARECER MPCO no 00773/2013
PROCESSO TC n° 1301945-4
ÓRGÃO: PREFEITURA MUNICIPAL DO CABO DE SANTO AGOSTINHO TIPO: PRESTAÇÃO DE CONTAS DO PREFEITO
EXERCÍCIO 2012
LUIZ CABRAL DE OLIVEIRA FILHO
RELATOR: CONSELHEIRO DIRCEU RODOLFO
This document discusses vacation plans and activities. It provides examples of common vacation activities like enjoying nature, taking trips, and discovering new places. It also discusses the difference between using "will" to talk about possible future plans that are not yet decided and "be going to" to talk about plans that have already been made. The document encourages coming up with potential vacation plans and presenting options to a partner using the proper grammar structures. It concludes by asking if everyone needs a vacation and recapping the lesson.
Projekt „Certyfikuj się” to dzień prezentacji szkoleń, kursów, kwalifikacji zawodowych oraz certyfikatów, które pozwolą studentom na lepszy start na rynku pracy oraz rozwój ich kariery zawodowej.
Celem projektu jest zapoznanie studentów ostatnich lat studiów (i nie tylko) z możliwościami rozwoju kariery zawodowej poprzez odpowiednie certyfikaty i zaliczanie szkoleń lub zdobycie uprawnień, które są pożądane na rynku pracy.
El documento presenta la identidad corporativa de El Templo, un bar para hombres en Barquisimeto. Describe los elementos clave de la marca como el logotipo con la tipografía Ravie en azul, los naipes y copas como símbolos, y el eslogan. También detalla los colores corporativos de negro, rojo y azul; la tipografía Ravie; versiones correctas e incorrectas del logotipo; y especificaciones para la papelería corporativa.
This document discusses the five themes of geography: region, location, place, human-environmental interaction, and movement. It defines each theme and provides examples. Region refers to how places are part of larger regions with common characteristics. Location describes where a place is on Earth using absolute or relative terms. Place examines the physical and human characteristics of an area. Human-environmental interaction considers how humans impact and adapt to the environment. Movement looks at how people, goods, and ideas are transported between places.
PARECER MPCO no 00773/2013
PROCESSO TC n° 1301945-4
ÓRGÃO: PREFEITURA MUNICIPAL DO CABO DE SANTO AGOSTINHO TIPO: PRESTAÇÃO DE CONTAS DO PREFEITO
EXERCÍCIO 2012
LUIZ CABRAL DE OLIVEIRA FILHO
RELATOR: CONSELHEIRO DIRCEU RODOLFO
This document discusses vacation plans and activities. It provides examples of common vacation activities like enjoying nature, taking trips, and discovering new places. It also discusses the difference between using "will" to talk about possible future plans that are not yet decided and "be going to" to talk about plans that have already been made. The document encourages coming up with potential vacation plans and presenting options to a partner using the proper grammar structures. It concludes by asking if everyone needs a vacation and recapping the lesson.
Projekt „Certyfikuj się” to dzień prezentacji szkoleń, kursów, kwalifikacji zawodowych oraz certyfikatów, które pozwolą studentom na lepszy start na rynku pracy oraz rozwój ich kariery zawodowej.
Celem projektu jest zapoznanie studentów ostatnich lat studiów (i nie tylko) z możliwościami rozwoju kariery zawodowej poprzez odpowiednie certyfikaty i zaliczanie szkoleń lub zdobycie uprawnień, które są pożądane na rynku pracy.
El documento presenta la identidad corporativa de El Templo, un bar para hombres en Barquisimeto. Describe los elementos clave de la marca como el logotipo con la tipografía Ravie en azul, los naipes y copas como símbolos, y el eslogan. También detalla los colores corporativos de negro, rojo y azul; la tipografía Ravie; versiones correctas e incorrectas del logotipo; y especificaciones para la papelería corporativa.
This document discusses the five themes of geography: region, location, place, human-environmental interaction, and movement. It defines each theme and provides examples. Region refers to how places are part of larger regions with common characteristics. Location describes where a place is on Earth using absolute or relative terms. Place examines the physical and human characteristics of an area. Human-environmental interaction considers how humans impact and adapt to the environment. Movement looks at how people, goods, and ideas are transported between places.
The document describes the biblical story of the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11. It provides context about the people having one language and settling in Shinar where they decided to make bricks and build a city with a tower reaching to the heavens so they would not be scattered. God saw their pride and ambition and confounded their language, scattering them over the earth and stopping construction of the city, which is why it was called Babel. Lessons highlighted are that human pride and self-ambition will persist until Christ returns and that technology can both unite people and push them away from each other and God.
The document discusses how textile mills functioned and changed America, providing examples of mills that later became other developments like condominiums and taverns. It also describes how some mills, like the R&G Corset Factory and Hat Corporation of America, evolved into different types of manufacturers over time. The document includes information on how the hat industry declined until John F. Kennedy began carrying Cavanagh Hats to support the industry at the request of his friend who was vice president of sales for the Hat Corporation of America.
Fire rainbows, also known as circumhorizontal arcs, are rare optical phenomena caused by the refraction of sunlight through hexagonal ice crystals in high-level cirrus clouds. They occur when the sun is at an elevation of 58 degrees or greater and sunlight enters the horizontally aligned ice crystals at a specific angle, causing the light to separate into visible color bands. The conditions required to see fire rainbows are precise, and they are typically only visible between certain latitudes during the summer months.
Geography is the study of the Earth. It involves examining the Earth in five themes: region, location, place, human-environmental interaction, and movement. Region describes how places are part of larger regions with common characteristics. Location identifies where a place is located either through absolute coordinates or relative to landmarks. Place describes the physical and human characteristics specific to an area. Human-environmental interaction analyzes how humans use and change the environment and how the environment affects humans. Movement considers how people, goods, and ideas are transported between places.
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BizBoon Inc. is a veteran player in the service industry. The company has earned an undisputed reputation through their unique and innovative services as well as advanced support for business growth and expansion.
The document discusses the effectiveness and impacts of social activism. It explores how social media has empowered activists but also allowed governments to monitor dissent. While social activism can raise awareness, it often lacks concrete solutions or actions. "Slacktivism" through easy online gestures has limited real-world effects. Governments and companies sometimes use social causes to manipulate public opinion. Overall, the impacts of social activism are mixed, depending on the issue, information available, and responses from those in power.
The document discusses how God speaks to His people through the Trinity - God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. It states that God the Father spoke directly to people and through prophets. God the Son, Jesus Christ, spoke to crowds, disciples, in the temple, and through love. God the Holy Spirit now speaks to believers by empowering them, convicting them of sin, leading and guiding them, teaching them truth, and sealing them as redeemed. The Holy Spirit is a real, divine, spiritual being who is part of the Godhead along with God the Father and God the Son.
The interactive simulation transported students back in time to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Students took on the identities of actual convention delegates and participated in the debates around issues like representation in Congress and the Three-Fifths Compromise. Over three phases, they opened the convention, debated key issues, and finally signed the finalized Constitution. The simulation aimed to help students understand the challenges the delegates faced and reasons why some delegates did versus did not ultimately sign the founding document.
The document describes the biblical story of the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11. It provides context about the people having one language and settling in Shinar where they decided to make bricks and build a city with a tower reaching to the heavens so they would not be scattered. God saw their pride and ambition and confounded their language, scattering them over the earth and stopping construction of the city, which is why it was called Babel. Lessons highlighted are that human pride and self-ambition will persist until Christ returns and that technology can both unite people and push them away from each other and God.
The document discusses how textile mills functioned and changed America, providing examples of mills that later became other developments like condominiums and taverns. It also describes how some mills, like the R&G Corset Factory and Hat Corporation of America, evolved into different types of manufacturers over time. The document includes information on how the hat industry declined until John F. Kennedy began carrying Cavanagh Hats to support the industry at the request of his friend who was vice president of sales for the Hat Corporation of America.
Fire rainbows, also known as circumhorizontal arcs, are rare optical phenomena caused by the refraction of sunlight through hexagonal ice crystals in high-level cirrus clouds. They occur when the sun is at an elevation of 58 degrees or greater and sunlight enters the horizontally aligned ice crystals at a specific angle, causing the light to separate into visible color bands. The conditions required to see fire rainbows are precise, and they are typically only visible between certain latitudes during the summer months.
Geography is the study of the Earth. It involves examining the Earth in five themes: region, location, place, human-environmental interaction, and movement. Region describes how places are part of larger regions with common characteristics. Location identifies where a place is located either through absolute coordinates or relative to landmarks. Place describes the physical and human characteristics specific to an area. Human-environmental interaction analyzes how humans use and change the environment and how the environment affects humans. Movement considers how people, goods, and ideas are transported between places.
Mandarin simplified traditional - portuguese (brazil)bizboon
BizBoon Inc. is a veteran player in the service industry. The company has earned an undisputed reputation through their unique and innovative services as well as advanced support for business growth and expansion.
The document discusses the effectiveness and impacts of social activism. It explores how social media has empowered activists but also allowed governments to monitor dissent. While social activism can raise awareness, it often lacks concrete solutions or actions. "Slacktivism" through easy online gestures has limited real-world effects. Governments and companies sometimes use social causes to manipulate public opinion. Overall, the impacts of social activism are mixed, depending on the issue, information available, and responses from those in power.
The document discusses how God speaks to His people through the Trinity - God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. It states that God the Father spoke directly to people and through prophets. God the Son, Jesus Christ, spoke to crowds, disciples, in the temple, and through love. God the Holy Spirit now speaks to believers by empowering them, convicting them of sin, leading and guiding them, teaching them truth, and sealing them as redeemed. The Holy Spirit is a real, divine, spiritual being who is part of the Godhead along with God the Father and God the Son.
The interactive simulation transported students back in time to the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Students took on the identities of actual convention delegates and participated in the debates around issues like representation in Congress and the Three-Fifths Compromise. Over three phases, they opened the convention, debated key issues, and finally signed the finalized Constitution. The simulation aimed to help students understand the challenges the delegates faced and reasons why some delegates did versus did not ultimately sign the founding document.