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The Bookacy Family Alphabet Adventures, ch. 3katrisims
The document describes events in the Bookacy legacy family in the Sims. The narrator expresses regret for creating a sim named Salahuddin Chamcha, who seems to take on a life of his own. Salahuddin befriends Author Bookacy, worrying the narrator. Author also shows signs of being unusual, predicting dangers ahead for the family. The family expands with new children who are named after characters from novels. Struggles like burglaries and pregnancies continue for the growing family.
The document appears to contain lyrics from several rock songs. It includes snippets from "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven" also by Led Zeppelin, "All My Love" by Led Zeppelin, and portions of lyrics from other classic rock songs. The document combines short passages from the lyrics of multiple rock songs without separating them by artist or song title.
The narrator travels to China to escape his past after his family is gone. He becomes uneasy when he thinks someone may be following him. He goes to a hotel known for its bonsai trees but sees the man who was following him. The narrator flees and takes a train to Xian. There, he meets a gardener who tells him of a renowned bonsai master, Han Lu. The narrator waits outside Han Lu's home for a week until Han Lu's granddaughter speaks to him in perfect English and asks why he wants to see her grandfather.
The document discusses the modal verb "can" and its uses. Can is used to talk about ability in the present and future, make requests, and ask or give permission. It is followed by the bare infinitive verb form. Can is also used to discuss past ability but shifts to "could" and expresses general ability rather than specific occasions, when "be able to" is used instead of "couldn't". Other uses of can include discussing opportunities, habits, and possibility or impossibility.
The document summarizes a family's weekend trip to Flagstaff, Arizona for sledding that did not go according to plan due to their "no planning" approach. They struggled to find an affordable hotel room due to being unprepared and faced many challenges, including getting lost, not having proper clothing, and encountering an extremely rude hotel employee who gave them a dirty and unsafe room. The trip involved unexpected problems at every turn that highlighted the downsides of not planning adequately.
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The family goes on vacation to Three Lakes and meets Bigfoot, also known as Rudolph. Rudolph joins the family and seems to enjoy his new life with them. Lyric wants to discuss the heirship with the creator but hasn't chosen an heir yet due to the responsibility it entails.
The document introduces the character Adam "Sundown" Devereaux and provides backstory on how he named himself after a character from a book series. It then shows Adam settling into his new home and meeting some eccentric neighbors, including an elderly woman named Ann who takes a liking to him. Adam expresses his hopes of finding a wife but also enjoys the company of other women. The summary ends with Adam receiving a mysterious phone call from a woman named Tara inviting him out.
The Bookacy Family Alphabet Adventures, ch. 3katrisims
The document describes events in the Bookacy legacy family in the Sims. The narrator expresses regret for creating a sim named Salahuddin Chamcha, who seems to take on a life of his own. Salahuddin befriends Author Bookacy, worrying the narrator. Author also shows signs of being unusual, predicting dangers ahead for the family. The family expands with new children who are named after characters from novels. Struggles like burglaries and pregnancies continue for the growing family.
The document appears to contain lyrics from several rock songs. It includes snippets from "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven" also by Led Zeppelin, "All My Love" by Led Zeppelin, and portions of lyrics from other classic rock songs. The document combines short passages from the lyrics of multiple rock songs without separating them by artist or song title.
The narrator travels to China to escape his past after his family is gone. He becomes uneasy when he thinks someone may be following him. He goes to a hotel known for its bonsai trees but sees the man who was following him. The narrator flees and takes a train to Xian. There, he meets a gardener who tells him of a renowned bonsai master, Han Lu. The narrator waits outside Han Lu's home for a week until Han Lu's granddaughter speaks to him in perfect English and asks why he wants to see her grandfather.
The document discusses the modal verb "can" and its uses. Can is used to talk about ability in the present and future, make requests, and ask or give permission. It is followed by the bare infinitive verb form. Can is also used to discuss past ability but shifts to "could" and expresses general ability rather than specific occasions, when "be able to" is used instead of "couldn't". Other uses of can include discussing opportunities, habits, and possibility or impossibility.
The document summarizes a family's weekend trip to Flagstaff, Arizona for sledding that did not go according to plan due to their "no planning" approach. They struggled to find an affordable hotel room due to being unprepared and faced many challenges, including getting lost, not having proper clothing, and encountering an extremely rude hotel employee who gave them a dirty and unsafe room. The trip involved unexpected problems at every turn that highlighted the downsides of not planning adequately.
Greatest Hits (& Misses) Chapter 3: Here I Go Again (Fixed)MimiBSims
The family goes on vacation to Three Lakes and meets Bigfoot, also known as Rudolph. Rudolph joins the family and seems to enjoy his new life with them. Lyric wants to discuss the heirship with the creator but hasn't chosen an heir yet due to the responsibility it entails.
The document introduces the character Adam "Sundown" Devereaux and provides backstory on how he named himself after a character from a book series. It then shows Adam settling into his new home and meeting some eccentric neighbors, including an elderly woman named Ann who takes a liking to him. Adam expresses his hopes of finding a wife but also enjoys the company of other women. The summary ends with Adam receiving a mysterious phone call from a woman named Tara inviting him out.
This document is a summary of Chapter 1.1 of "The Bawse Legacy". It introduces Adam and Tara's growing family, including their four children Hailey, Amanda, and newborn Dennis. Adam struggles with chores and parenting duties, while Tara worries about their finances now that they have another child on the way. The chapter ends with Adam and Tara noticing that their faces have mysteriously switched bodies.
The document contains lyrics from several songs describing different topics:
1) "Bad Hair Day" describes a character's morning struggle with uncooperative hair before an important event.
2) "Bugs" is a song that talks about different types of bugs, their movements and sounds.
3) "Circle of Life" discusses the cycle of life from birth to death and how all living things are interconnected in the great circle of life.
The Bookacy Family Alphabet Adventures, ch. 7katrisims
Aadam meets his biological father, Salahuddin Chamcha, for the first time. Salahuddin explains that he has long suspected Aadam was his son based on his appearance. He and Aadam connect and grow close over dinner with Aadam's friends and half-brother Adson. Adson questions how much Salahuddin reveals about his true feelings regarding his relationship with their mother and his future plans.
1. Frank buys an electric heater with wire and clay elements that sings to him, urging him to plug it in.
2. The heater reassures Frank that it will not harm him and wants to feel the heat begin.
3. Frank enjoys his singing heater and dreams while listening to it upstairs alone.
Rhapsody and Charlie continue their travels, first visiting Twikkii Island where they learn fire dancing and encounter a ghost pirate. They develop feelings for each other. Their next stop is Takemizu Village, where they try local customs like tea ceremonies and tai chi. The meditating old man there tells them stories at night.
This document appears to be the English department magazine from Abdullah Al-Ahmad High School dated February 15, 2016. It contains a summary of an event where His Highness the Amir of Kuwait attended a flag-hoisting ceremony marking several anniversaries. Senior state officials also attended the ceremony where the Amir hoisted the flag followed by the national anthem. The magazine then continues with additional articles and sections.
This document provides an introduction and personal details about Jedalyn Salvador. It describes her family members, favorites such as color and foods, personality traits, hobbies, dreams of being a businesswoman and having superpowers, and an embarrassing story about mistaking someone for her mother.
The Punishment of Joe Grundstrom - Part 1Di Meeeee
The document is a story about punishing Joe Grundstrom for how he treated Alexandra in the past. Various simselves are gathered at the narrator's house to watch as Joe is tormented. First, Indy, Archie, and Larch beat Joe up in an alley. Then Joe is transported to a swamp where he is attacked by bugs. More simselves like Alexandra and Charles arrive at the house to watch Joe's suffering.
Rolley's Dinky-di Out Of Your Tree bachelor challengecoffee4u
Rolley is set to participate in a bachelor challenge to find a spouse, despite having no experience with relationships. His sister Peach scrambles to set everything up after realizing Rolley was unaware. 15 female sims arrive by helicopter to compete for Rolley's affection. The challenge will see how Rolley handles his first romantic experiences and getting to know each of the female contestants.
O documento discute as tendências de consumo online no Brasil, com 68% dos brasileiros pesquisando produtos online antes de comprar e 52% assistindo TV e usando a internet ao mesmo tempo. Também discute como as mídias sociais e o monitoramento online podem gerar oportunidades de negócios e fortalecer as marcas.
La gallina de los huevos de oro es un cuento popular que habla sobre una gallina que pone huevos de oro y un granjero codicioso que mata a la gallina para obtener todo el oro de una vez, perdiendo así la fuente constante de riqueza. El documento es un resumen de un cuento popular realizado por una alumna para un curso sobre tecnologías de la información y la comunicación aplicadas a la educación.
Las redes sociales ofrecen la posibilidad de interactuar con personas de diferentes países y culturas para intercambiar experiencias y conocimientos, e incluso dinamizar movimientos culturales y políticos. Sin embargo, también conllevan riesgos similares a otras actividades en línea como la exposición de información personal y peligros específicos de las redes sociales.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations, which can be shared on SlideShare. In just 3 sentences, it promotes creating Haiku Deck presentations and publishing them to SlideShare.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
DeVry University President Rob Paul and Chief Academic Officer Donna M. Loraine, PhD wrote a letter addressed to Glen Irvine in Spring 2015 regarding an unknown topic. The brief letter was authored by the university leadership and targeted an individual named Glen Irvine.
Michael Stigler is a senior track athlete at the University of Kansas who holds numerous honors but has yet to win an NCAA title, which is his primary goal. He excels at the 400-meter hurdles and has won four Big 12 titles, but finished second at the last two NCAA National Championships. Stigler is very hard on himself and visualizes his races in great detail to strive for perfection. He hopes to cap off his collegiate career by winning the NCAA title in his final year.
Este documento resume la experiencia en 2013 de una comunidad que se une para crear una vida más armoniosa con la naturaleza a través de la colaboración y cuidado mutuo. La comunidad ha creado una moneda comunitaria llamada Mixiuhca para intercambiar productos y servicios sin necesidad de dinero convencional. En 2013, la comunidad generó $9,500 pesos a través de Mixiuhca y busca fortalecer esta iniciativa para superar los retos de destruir el planeta y fomentar las relaciones humanas.
This document is a summary of Chapter 1.1 of "The Bawse Legacy". It introduces Adam and Tara's growing family, including their four children Hailey, Amanda, and newborn Dennis. Adam struggles with chores and parenting duties, while Tara worries about their finances now that they have another child on the way. The chapter ends with Adam and Tara noticing that their faces have mysteriously switched bodies.
The document contains lyrics from several songs describing different topics:
1) "Bad Hair Day" describes a character's morning struggle with uncooperative hair before an important event.
2) "Bugs" is a song that talks about different types of bugs, their movements and sounds.
3) "Circle of Life" discusses the cycle of life from birth to death and how all living things are interconnected in the great circle of life.
The Bookacy Family Alphabet Adventures, ch. 7katrisims
Aadam meets his biological father, Salahuddin Chamcha, for the first time. Salahuddin explains that he has long suspected Aadam was his son based on his appearance. He and Aadam connect and grow close over dinner with Aadam's friends and half-brother Adson. Adson questions how much Salahuddin reveals about his true feelings regarding his relationship with their mother and his future plans.
1. Frank buys an electric heater with wire and clay elements that sings to him, urging him to plug it in.
2. The heater reassures Frank that it will not harm him and wants to feel the heat begin.
3. Frank enjoys his singing heater and dreams while listening to it upstairs alone.
Rhapsody and Charlie continue their travels, first visiting Twikkii Island where they learn fire dancing and encounter a ghost pirate. They develop feelings for each other. Their next stop is Takemizu Village, where they try local customs like tea ceremonies and tai chi. The meditating old man there tells them stories at night.
This document appears to be the English department magazine from Abdullah Al-Ahmad High School dated February 15, 2016. It contains a summary of an event where His Highness the Amir of Kuwait attended a flag-hoisting ceremony marking several anniversaries. Senior state officials also attended the ceremony where the Amir hoisted the flag followed by the national anthem. The magazine then continues with additional articles and sections.
This document provides an introduction and personal details about Jedalyn Salvador. It describes her family members, favorites such as color and foods, personality traits, hobbies, dreams of being a businesswoman and having superpowers, and an embarrassing story about mistaking someone for her mother.
The Punishment of Joe Grundstrom - Part 1Di Meeeee
The document is a story about punishing Joe Grundstrom for how he treated Alexandra in the past. Various simselves are gathered at the narrator's house to watch as Joe is tormented. First, Indy, Archie, and Larch beat Joe up in an alley. Then Joe is transported to a swamp where he is attacked by bugs. More simselves like Alexandra and Charles arrive at the house to watch Joe's suffering.
Rolley's Dinky-di Out Of Your Tree bachelor challengecoffee4u
Rolley is set to participate in a bachelor challenge to find a spouse, despite having no experience with relationships. His sister Peach scrambles to set everything up after realizing Rolley was unaware. 15 female sims arrive by helicopter to compete for Rolley's affection. The challenge will see how Rolley handles his first romantic experiences and getting to know each of the female contestants.
O documento discute as tendências de consumo online no Brasil, com 68% dos brasileiros pesquisando produtos online antes de comprar e 52% assistindo TV e usando a internet ao mesmo tempo. Também discute como as mídias sociais e o monitoramento online podem gerar oportunidades de negócios e fortalecer as marcas.
La gallina de los huevos de oro es un cuento popular que habla sobre una gallina que pone huevos de oro y un granjero codicioso que mata a la gallina para obtener todo el oro de una vez, perdiendo así la fuente constante de riqueza. El documento es un resumen de un cuento popular realizado por una alumna para un curso sobre tecnologías de la información y la comunicación aplicadas a la educación.
Las redes sociales ofrecen la posibilidad de interactuar con personas de diferentes países y culturas para intercambiar experiencias y conocimientos, e incluso dinamizar movimientos culturales y políticos. Sin embargo, también conllevan riesgos similares a otras actividades en línea como la exposición de información personal y peligros específicos de las redes sociales.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations, which can be shared on SlideShare. In just 3 sentences, it promotes creating Haiku Deck presentations and publishing them to SlideShare.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
DeVry University President Rob Paul and Chief Academic Officer Donna M. Loraine, PhD wrote a letter addressed to Glen Irvine in Spring 2015 regarding an unknown topic. The brief letter was authored by the university leadership and targeted an individual named Glen Irvine.
Michael Stigler is a senior track athlete at the University of Kansas who holds numerous honors but has yet to win an NCAA title, which is his primary goal. He excels at the 400-meter hurdles and has won four Big 12 titles, but finished second at the last two NCAA National Championships. Stigler is very hard on himself and visualizes his races in great detail to strive for perfection. He hopes to cap off his collegiate career by winning the NCAA title in his final year.
Este documento resume la experiencia en 2013 de una comunidad que se une para crear una vida más armoniosa con la naturaleza a través de la colaboración y cuidado mutuo. La comunidad ha creado una moneda comunitaria llamada Mixiuhca para intercambiar productos y servicios sin necesidad de dinero convencional. En 2013, la comunidad generó $9,500 pesos a través de Mixiuhca y busca fortalecer esta iniciativa para superar los retos de destruir el planeta y fomentar las relaciones humanas.
DO YOU HAVE A FEAR OF ASKING QUESTIONS DURING SALES?jerianasmith
I spend about 80% of my time working with sales professionals to perfect their ability to structure the questions that need to be asked. They all understand the importance of asking questions but need some assistance in creating their own tailored versions. Salesmen often enjoy the exercise of deciphering which questions uncover the compelling reasons the prospect should do business with them. We all need to ask clients questions concerning budget, the decision-making process, and what the next steps should be. Even rapport and relationship building are best built by asking questions. People like to talk about themselves; if you keep the questions coming, you are more likely to make a positive impact on your prospects.
A man was walking through the city feeling depressed after losing his grocery store business and incurring debt. He saw a man with no legs smiling and greeting people from his wheelchair. This gave the man perspective and he realized how fortunate he was to have legs and a ability to walk. This encounter lifted his spirits and gave him the courage to get a loan and job. The story teaches that focusing on blessings rather than troubles can improve one's outlook. The document provides tips on counting blessings and not worrying by concentrating on the positives in our lives.
A man was walking through the city feeling depressed after losing his grocery store business and incurring debt. He saw a man with no legs smiling and greeting people from his wheelchair. This gave the man perspective and he realized how fortunate he was to have legs and a ability to walk. This encounter lifted his spirits and gave him the courage to get a loan and job. The story teaches that focusing on blessings rather than troubles can improve one's outlook. The document provides tips on counting blessings and not worrying by concentrating on the positives in our lives.
Taylor Swift - 1989 (Karaoke) Digital BookletGabeExplosion
This document contains the lyrics to Taylor Swift's 2014 album "1989". The lyrics describe themes of personal growth, changing relationships, moving to New York City, and learning life lessons. They tell stories of love, heartbreak, independence and finding oneself through constant change. The lyrics reference both past and new musical influences and styles.
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This document contains the lyrics to Taylor Swift's 2014 album "1989". The lyrics describe themes of personal growth, changing relationships, moving to New York City, and learning life lessons. They tell stories of love, heartbreak, independence and finding oneself through constant change. The lyrics reference both losing and reclaiming love, and dealing with rumors and critics through developing strength and resilience.
1) The document discusses various topics related to popular music and lyrics, including genres, compositional techniques, and analyses of specific songs.
2) It provides background information on madrigals, strophic composition, text painting, and addresses various themes found in lyrics.
3) Examples of songs analyzed include "Get Up Offa That Thing" by James Brown, "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" by Death Cab for Cutie, and "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga.
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The document discusses an evolutionary ethical theory that examines social risks and opportunities. It proposes that social standards evolve to guide human behavior regarding what actions to take or avoid for the benefit of groups. These standards are shaped by evolutionary pressures and help groups survive by encouraging cooperation and discouraging harmful behaviors.
This document contains greetings, farewells, polite words and phrases, pronouns, verbs like "to be" and "to have", and body parts in both English and Spanish. It provides basic vocabulary and expressions for introductions, conversations, and describing people, as well as conjugations of common verbs.
The document discusses various techniques used to make writing more memorable and effective, including repetition, rhyme, assonance, alliteration, metaphor, simile, and irony. It provides examples of songs that demonstrate these techniques and encourages analyzing the examples to identify the specific literary devices used.
This document appears to be a collection of notes, memories and messages between two close friends. It references inside jokes, shared experiences like trips and school, expressions of love and appreciation for their friendship, and hopes that their strong bond will continue for many years to come.
Un documento describe los elementos y diseño de las escaleras. Explica que una escalera consta de huellas y contrahuellas, y la ley de Blondel establece que la relación ideal es una contrahuella de 18cm y una huella de 28cm. También describe los diferentes tipos de escaleras, elementos como peldaños y descansillos, y consideraciones de diseño como pendientes, anchuras y dimensiones.
Este documento describe los muros de contención, que son estructuras de hormigón armado utilizadas para contener tierras u otros materiales. Explica que los muros de contención soportan los empujes horizontales de las tierras y los esfuerzos verticales de otras estructuras. Además, clasifica los muros de contención según su diseño, función y forma de trabajo, e identifica las fases clave de su construcción.
Este documento resume los tipos y características básicas de las máquinas eléctricas. Se clasifican en generadores, motores y transformadores dependiendo de si convierten energía eléctrica a mecánica, mecánica a eléctrica o conservan la forma de energía eléctrica respectivamente. Todas las máquinas eléctricas tienen un circuito magnético y dos circuitos eléctricos, uno de los cuales es el de excitación. Las máquinas también se clasifican en rotativas, que tienen partes girator
Una excavación es el retiro de suelo para construcción. Es importante determinar métodos de excavación y sistemas de contención apropiados para proteger las paredes de la excavación y estructuras cercanas. Las excavaciones se clasifican en suelo rocoso y común. Se deben tomar precauciones como apuntalamiento, protección de servicios públicos subterráneos, y equipo de seguridad para trabajadores.
El documento describe las capacidades clave que debe tener un ingeniero civil del siglo XXI, incluyendo conocimientos en ciencias, matemáticas e ingeniería; trabajo en equipo multidisciplinario; y la identificación, formulación y resolución de problemas. También señala cuatro programas importantes que un ingeniero debe saber usar: Matlab para matemáticas, LabView para interfaces, LaTeX para informes y AutoCAD para diseño. Finalmente, distingue las similitudes y diferencias entre un ingeniero civil y un arquitecto.
El documento describe las riostras, que son elementos estructurales de madera o metal que refuerzan marcos y estructuras. Explica que las vigas riostras unen cimientos o zapatas para absorber fuerzas horizontales y evitar el desplazamiento de los cimientos. También cubre el cálculo de las vigas riostras como piezas de hormigón armado sometidas a tracción, incluyendo las dimensiones y armaduras requeridas.
El documento describe los pasos para construir un muro de tierra armada. Estos incluyen colocar placas de hormigón ("escamas") de forma vertical, agregar tierra y compactarla entre las placas usando flejes horizontales de sujeción, y asegurar la seguridad durante la construcción usando barandas que se elevan con el muro. El documento también presenta un método especial para anclar las barandas a las escamas a medida que el muro gana altura.
Este documento clasifica y describe los diferentes tipos de fundaciones. Se dividen en dos categorías principales: fundaciones superficiales y fundaciones profundas. Las fundaciones superficiales incluyen zapatas aisladas, zapatas atirantadas, zapatas y vigas de fundación, zapatas corridas, losas de espesor constante, losas con capiteles y losas nervadas. Las fundaciones profundas incluyen pilotes prefabricados e in situ. Dentro de las fundaciones superficiales, se describen en mayor detalle los tipos de zapatas aisladas, zapatas atirant
Este documento clasifica las fundaciones en superficiales y profundas, describiendo varios tipos como zapatas, losas y pilotes. Explica que los pilotes pueden ser prefabricados o moldeados in situ, detallando los procesos de cada uno. También describe los encepados, piezas de hormigón que transmiten la carga de soportes a grupos de pilotes, y el método tremie para verter hormigón a través de agua en una perforación.
Un encofrado es un molde temporal o permanente utilizado para dar forma al hormigón u otros materiales similares. Existen varios sistemas de encofrados, incluyendo los sistemas tradicionales de madera, los módulos prefabricados de metal o plástico, los encofrados deslizantes para construcciones verticales u horizontales repetitivas, y los encofrados perdidos que permanecen unidos a la estructura una vez secado el hormigón. Los encofrados de aluminio son sistemas de moldes de aluminio para la constru
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de enchufes eléctricos. Explica que un enchufe consta de una clavija y un tomacorriente que se conectan para permitir el paso de la corriente eléctrica. Detalla los enchufes macho o clavijas, que sobresalen de un cable aislante, y los enchufes hembra o tomacorrientes, que generalmente se colocan en la pared de forma superficial o empotrada. También describe los enchufes de cajillo o empotrados, cuya mayor
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de cables eléctricos. Explica que un cable eléctrico está compuesto generalmente de cobre o aluminio recubierto de un material aislante como plástico. Luego detalla las partes principales de un cable como el conductor, aislamiento, capa de relleno y cubierta. Finalmente clasifica los cables según su nivel de tensión, número de conductores, tipo de aislamiento y componentes.
La demolición implica el derribo de edificios, casas u otras estructuras a través de métodos manuales o mecánicos. Existen varios métodos de demolición como el uso de herramientas manuales, martillos hidráulicos, mordazas hidráulicas, arietes de golpeo y voladuras controladas. El método apropiado depende del tipo y tamaño de la estructura, así como de factores de seguridad y ambientales.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de puentes según el material utilizado en su construcción, incluyendo puentes de mampostería de piedra en arco, puentes de madera, puentes de hormigón armado, puentes tradicionales de hormigón pretensado y puentes de acero. Explica brevemente las características y ventajas de cada tipo de puente. También define los componentes básicos de los puentes, como la superestructura y la subestructura.
" Mario Briceño Iragorry" (TRUJILLANO ) .Mouna Touma
Mario Briceño Iragorry fue un abogado, historiador, escritor, diplomático y político venezolano nacido en 1897 en Valera, Trujillo. Ocupó varios cargos políticos y diplomáticos como director de política, cónsul, embajador y gobernador. También fue miembro de la Academia Nacional de la Historia y escribió varios libros e influyentes ensayos. Murió en 1958 en Caracas tras una destacada carrera al servicio de Venezuela.
El documento define la redacción como el proceso de dar forma escrita a un tema dado, a diferencia de la composición que implica crear elementos originales. Explica que la redacción se utiliza para escribir cartas, notas e informes, y tiene tres fundamentos: corrección, adaptación y eficacia. También describe varias técnicas para redactar como la selección del tema, búsqueda de información, elaboración de un bosquejo y revisiones.
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de descripción, incluyendo descripción denotativa u objetiva, descripción connotativa o subjetiva, y descripción de personas como prosopografía (rasgos físicos), etopeya (rasgos psicológicos), retrato (combinación de ambos), y caricatura (exageración de rasgos). También cubre descripción según el lenguaje (científico, literario, coloquial) y el objeto (topografía, zoografía, cronografía, hipotiposis).
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1. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEAK ENGLISH?
learn
understand
speak
write
ENGLISH
Yes,we would like to speak English.
COMMUNICATE
WORDS
SENTENCES
SOUNDS
INGLES
COMUNICAR.
LIC: MSC: MOUNA TOUMA.
2. THE NATURE
tree
sky
heart GENITALS
cloudS
I AM GOING TO GIVE YOU
THE SKY, THE CLOUDS, THE SUN,
THE MOUNTAINS, THE SEA,
THE NATURE, THE TREES,
THE PLANTS, THE FLOWERS,
THE GRAMMA.
sun
OK! I WILL GIVE YOU THE HEART.
I SUPPOSE THAT IT IS ENOUGH.
mountains
sea
NO, IT IS NOT ENOUGH.
I NEED THE GENITALS TOO.
plants
gramma
flower
IT IS NATURAL ,BECAUSE I
WANT TO BE FATHER !
I UNDERSTAND ! WE ARE AGREE !
3. THEY ARE ENEMIES . THEY ARE NOT FRIENDS.
1
2
I SPEAK GOOD SPANISH.
I SPEAK BETTER SPANISH.
.
YOU SPEAK BAD CHINISE.
YOU SPEAK WORSE CHINISE.
.
GOOD
BETTER
THE BEST
IRREGULAR ADJECTIVE
BAD
WORSE
THE WORST
WE ARE THE BEST ENEMIES. IRREGULAR
WE ARE THE WORST FRIENDS.
GOOD – BETTER – THE BEST
BAD - WORSE - THE WORST
ADJECTIVE
BUENO – MEJOR- EL MEJOR.
MALO - PEOR – EL PEOR-
4. ENGLISH SOUNDS
THE VOWEL SOUNDS
sounds
1. Five Basic Sounds
/i/
/o/
/u/
not
so
sue
may
hot
no
new
day
lot
toe
too
key
car
sown
soon
tea
far
soap
soup
/e/
/a/
see
say
he
me
5. 12 sonidos vocálicos básicos en ingles.
i/
/I/
/e/
/ε/
/æ /
eat
beat
heat
Seat
it
bit
hit
bait
late
mate
bet
let
met
cat
hat
pat
sit
tale
tell
map
feet
fit
sail
sell
Cap
/u/
boot
food
pool
luke
suit
/U/
book
foot
pull
look
soot
/o/
low
hole
pole
coal
boat
/o/
law
hall
Paul
call
bought
/∂ /
Burt
bird
hurt
fern
shirt
/a/
cot
hot
pot
mop
cop
/ә/
but
bud
hut
fun
shut
SONIDOS
6. Word class
EXAMPLE
ENGLISH
Verbs
drink, sleep, eat, dance.
Nouns
car, house, table, flowers
Articles
the, an , a .
Adjectives
big, small, important, fast.
Adverbs
quickly, dangerously, Fastly.
Prepositions
on , down, for, from ,at.
Conjunctions
and , then, if, or, while .
.
7. SHUT UP!
SILENCE!
BALL!
GO AWAY!
GO ON !
GET UP !
HALT!
AH!
ENOUGH !
HEAVENS!
HURRA!
WELL THEN !
LOOK OUT!
GO ON !
AH!
GET UP!
HURRA!
Get up !
ADELANTE !
AH!
ARRIBA!
VIVA!
levantar
HEAVENS! CIELOS!
WELL THEN ! EA PUES !
GO AWAY ! FUERA DE AQUÍ!
ENOUGH !
BASTA!
LOOK OUT ! CUIDADO !
Halt !
alto
SHUT UP ! CALLENSE !
SILENCE! SILENCIO!
BALL!
BOLA!
8. THE LAWYER
WHAT WILL I DO ?
BALANCE.
AGREEMENT
LEGAL
ILEGAL
HE IS A LAWYER.
HE LIKES THE MONEY.
HE IS NOT AN HONEST LAWYER.
HE WILL RECEIVE THE CHECK.
LAWYER
DO YOU THINK THAT !
I AM LAWYER.
I LIKE THE MONEY.
I AM NOT AN HONEST MAN.
OF COURSE !
I WILL RECEIVE THE CHECK.
BRIEFCASE
NOTE:
IT IS INCORRECT.
HE IS NOT A GOOD LAWYER.
THIS LAWYER DOES NOT RESPECT THE LAW.
HE ACTS BADLY.
9. SHOEMAKER
NEEDLE
THE SHOES
I WANT TO SEE THE SHOES.
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF THIS ?
HAMMER
THREAD
spatula
SHOES OR BOAT.
HAVE YOU ANYTHING
CHEAPER ?
THIS IS VERY EXPENSIVE.
BAD SMELL
SHOW ME THE BEST YOU
HAVE.
CAN YOU LET ME HAVE IT FOR
TWO DOLLARS.
FIVE- DOLLARS
11. I HAVE BEEN SICK FOR TWO WEEK.
YES ,OF COURSE . I FEEL WEAK.
WHAT IS MY TEMPERATURE ?
I BREATH WITH DIFFICULTI HAVE A COLD.
TENSIOMETRO
HOW MANY TIMES MUST I TAKE
HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? THE PILLS?
WHAT ?..........
DO YOU FEEL WEAK ?
THE DOCTOR
TEMPERATURE IS FORTY -GRADES.
THERMOMETER
SHOW ME YOUR TONGUE.
TAKE HOT CHOCOLATE
FOR THIS DISEASE.
HERE ARE THE PILLS.
TAKE THE PILLS FOR TWO WEEKS.
THE OPERATION IS NOT DANGEROUS.
THE OPERATION IS EXPENSIVE…..
SYMPTOMS
FEVER
COLD
12. Be nurse is difficult.
Be woman is difficult.
Be young is dificult.
I don’T HAVE EXPERIENCE.
I need cotton, adhesive tape….oh!
peroxide
tablet
THE NURSE
cotton
alcohol
bandage
MEDICINE
tweezers
thermometer
PILLS
SYRINGE
Adhesive tape.
ADJECTIVE
DIFFICULT
(OPPOSITE)
.EASY.
13. I am doctor
I am cooker
I am maid
I am gardener
I am painter
I am host
FIRST DAY OF MAY.
We are workers.
We work every day.
The work is hard.
Today is worker day.
14. THEY ARE SICK
SHE HAS FEVER.
SHE IS SICK.
SHE FEELS BAD.
I
I
I
I
HE HAS COUGH.
HE IS SICK.
HE FEEL BAD.
VERBS
TO HAVE
HAVE (HAS)- HAD- HAD
I
YOU
(SHE,HE,IT )
WE
YOU
THEY
HAVE
HAVE
HAS
HAVE
HAVE
HAVE
HAVE THE FLU.
HAVE FEVER.
AM SICK.
FEEL BAD.
PAST TIME
TO BE
BE – (WAS- WERE)- BEEN
I
YOU
SHE, HE, IT
YOU
THEY
AM
ARE
IS
ARE Present
ARE TIME
I
WAS
YOU
WERE
SHE ,HE,IT, WAS
YOU
WERE
WE
WERE
THEY
WERE
15. Now
Today
Early
Quick
Inmediately
At last
How long
We are in love !
Beer
Wine
wisky
WE ARE IN LOVE !
When
Within
Out
Far
How as
Without
Back
Behind
Well
Where
Once
Probably
absolutely
YES, YOU ARE IN LOVE!
ADVERBS
17. CONTINUE : GREETINGS
BEAUTIFUL
GIVE ME MORE COFFEE.
I WANT MORE COFFEE.
I LIKE COFFEE.
I DRINK COFFEE EVERYDAY.
GIVE ME MY COMPUTER
AND LEAVE ME ALONE !
HAVE A NICE DAY !
20. THE DRINKERS
1
DO YOU WANT TO WORK?
DO YOU WANT TO DRINK ?
2
NO, I DON’T WANT TO WORK.
I AM FREE EVERY WEEK.
YES, I WANT TO DRINK EVERY DAY.
I WANT TO DRINK BEER, WINE
WHISKY.
I LIKE TO WORK. I DON’T LIKE TO
DRINK. I AM POOR, BUT I DON’T
LIKE TO DRINK.
AND WHAT ABOUT YOU ?
DO YOU BELIEVE ME ?
YES, I BELIEVE YOU !
THEN, YOU DRINK EVERY DAY.
YOU ARE A DRINKER
I AM POOR MAN , BUT I DON’T
LIKE TO DRINK. I LIKE TO WORK.
I AM POOR MAN ,BUT I LIKE TO
.
DRINK. I DON’T LIKE TO WORK.
THIS IS THE TRUTH.
31. SELECT A FRUIT.
He wants
• What do you want to eat ?
I want to eat fruits.
• WHAT FRUITS DO YOU LIKE?
I LIKE APPLES.
She wants
IT WANTS
They want
You want
pineapple
We want
banana
mandarin
apple
milky
,
grapes
cherries
32. SITUATION : THE INVITATION
THEY ARE STUDENTS.
TOM LOST HIS BOOKS AND
HE DOESN’T GO TO SCHOOL
TODAY.
WHO CAN UNDERSTAND HIS
ERRORS ?
FORGET THE BOOKS !
WE CAN GO TO DISCOTEQUE .
WE CAN GO TO THE HOTEL.
DISCOTEQUE
HOTEL
WE WORK TO EARN OUR
BREAD DAILY.
YOU ARE THE MAN THAT
WE WERE LOOKING FOR.
I MUST FIND MY BOOKS AND NOTEBOOKS.
MY FATHER ADVISES ME ENTER SCHOOL.
I DON’T WANT SEX NOW.
I AM TIMID.
33. THE PRISION
It is a place in which people
are deprived of personal
freedoms.
face
You will be living in this cell for
Several years.
YOU WILL NOT HAVE A GOOD
TIME HERE .
LOOK MY FACE !
OH!
I am not free. I can not go out.
Perhaps, I will have a good
time here.
I am sharing this room with
at least two other people.
I THINK that the criminals
should have a better
conditions.
Steal –stole -stolen
I have broken the law.
I have not respected the humanity.
I have killed in order to get money.
prisoners
Kill –killed -killed
knife
35. THE DOGS
I wanto to play now.
I don’t want to play.
Come here!
Go away!
I am in love.
I am not in love.
I can
Forget me !
Verbs :
forget
forgot
forgotten
NOT
forget you !
37. THE NEW SCHOOL BUS DRIVER
WE HAVE BEEN WAITING THE BUS
FOR SEVERAL HOURS.
VERBS
WAIT
WAITING
WAITED
WAITED
I HAVE WAITED THE BUS FOR TWO
HOURS.
I AM WAITING THE BUS.
HE WAITS THE BUS.
SHE WAITS THE BUS TOO.
BUSES
WE WAIT THE BUS .
38. Art student
I am an art student. I always say”,
“ some day I‘m going to be a great
artist! “. “I will wear expensive clothes.
I will live in a huge house.
I will drive a fast sports car.”
SOME YEARS LATER.
Nowdays I am an art teacher. I don’t wear
expensive clothes.
I live in a small apartment.
I drive an old car.
I am an art teacher poor.
ACTIVITY. WRITE YOUR HISTORY.
39. We have a shower.
He has a shower.
I have a shower.
THEY GET UP AND THEN THEY HAVE
A SHOWER.
I have breakfast at eight o’clock.
I have LUNCH at twelve o´clockI have dinner at six o’clock.
I get up and I have a shower.
I am very busy all days.
MONDAY , WE HAVE A SHOWER
BUT ON SUNDAY WE HAVE A BATH,
BECAUSE WE HAVE THE TIME.
We have a bath on Saturday.
SHE GETS UP AND THEN SHE HAS A BATH.
40. palabras que suenan y se
escriben muy parecido
significan lo mismo en el inglés y
español.
Inglés
Español
actor (ac-tor)
actor
angel (ein-llel)
ángel
art (art)
arte
analyze (an-al-ais)
analizar
bank (bank)
banco
car (car)
carro
concert (con-sert)
concierto
content (con-tent)
contento
culture (cul-chur)
cultura
delicate (de-li-cat)
delicado
detail (di-teil)
detalle
enormous (i-nor-mous) enorme
excellent (ek-se-lent) excelente
express (eks-pres)
expresar
Family (famili)
FAMILIA
GOOD !
finite (fai-nait)
Flower (flau-er)
Garden (gar-den)
government (go-vern-ment)
guide (gaid)
Hospital (jos-pi-tal)
hospital
Hotel (jo-tel)
important (im-por-tant)
importante
infinite (in-fin-it)
invention (in-ven-chion)
invención
jovial (llo-vial)
judicial (llu-di-chul)
kilogram (ki-lo-gram)
kilogramo
finito
flor
jardín
GOBIERNO
guía
hotel
infinito
jovial
judicial
41. Palabras que se escriben parecido al español
problem (pro-blem)
problema
radio (rei-di-o)
radio
restaurant (res-ter-ant) restaurante
science (sai-ens)
ciencia
secret (si-cret)
secreto
silence (sai-lens)
silencio
taxi (taks-i)
taxi
term (term)
término
terrible (te-ri-bul)
terrible
traffic (tra-fic)
tráfico
train (trein)
tren
urgent (ur-llent)
urgente
united (iu-nait-ed)
unido
Vibration (vai-brei-chion) vibración
violin (vai-o-lin)
violín
visit (vi-sit)
visitar
zebra (si-bra)
cebra
zero (si-ro)
cero
INGLES
ESPAÑOL
Kiosk (ki-osk)
kiosko
lamp (lamp)
lámpara
letter (let-ter)
letra
memory (me-mo-ri)
memoria
moment (mo-ment)
momento
music (miu-sic)
música
nation (nei-chion)
nación
necessity (ne-ce-si-ti) NECESIDAD
optic (op-tic)
óptica
order (or-der)
orden
original (o-ri-llin-al)
original
plant (plant)
planta
Posible (po-si-bul)
posible
President (pre-si-dent) presidente
problem (pro-blem)
problema
restaurant (res-ter-ant) restaurante
route (rut)
ruta
YES !
43. Do you want to share the milk ?
NO ,I don’t want to share the milk.
44. The shapes
There are four shapes.
A rectangle, a circle,a
square and a triangle.
The rectangle has a
length and a width.
The circle has a radius,
a diameter and a
circumference. The
triangle has three
parts.
45. THE DETECTIVES
A detective is a professional investigator
A detective is a person employed to discover,
determine, and access situations and clues.
This person may be part of a police force, a
staff member at a detective agency, or an
independent contractor. This person is usually
trained or has developed skills that allow her
to connect pieces of information to form a
clearer picture of something unknown.
• Do you look for the true all the time ?
• Do you investigate all the situation?
• DO YOU LIKE THE TRUE OR LIE ?
TRUE or -False
46. TILL NEXT TIME.
MSC. MOUNA TOUMA.
Universidad Politécnica IUTET. Valera –Trujillo.