Maria is invited to her friend Aisha's wedding. She goes dress shopping with Aisha and finds the perfect dress, which she takes to the tailor. However, on the day of the wedding Maria is late picking up her dress from the tailor. Aisha lets Maria borrow one of her dresses instead. At the wedding, Maria lies and says the borrowed dress is hers. Aisha reveals the truth that the dress belongs to her. The document emphasizes the importance of being honest about borrowing information and finishing projects on time.
This document provides vocabulary words and definitions related to the historical fiction book "Boom Town" by Sonia Levitin. It introduces words like boom, business, coins, fetched, laundry, mending, pick, skillet, and spell. It then provides sample sentences using each word to demonstrate their meaning in context. The purpose is to build the reader's vocabulary for comprehending the book.
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This document provides vocabulary words and definitions related to the historical fiction book "Boom Town" by Sonia Levitin. It introduces words like boom, business, coins, fetched, laundry, mending, pick, skillet, and spell. It then provides sample sentences using each word to demonstrate their meaning in context. The purpose is to build the reader's vocabulary for comprehending the book.
This document summarizes an escort agency website in Singapore called Lion Agency. It describes Lion Agency as offering real photos and videos of escort girls who receive full payment for their services, unlike other sites that keep 30-70% of payments. The site aims to help escort girls by not charging any fees and allowing them to keep all earnings. Customers are encouraged to book outcall massage and adult meetings with the escort girls listed on the site.
You can do houses for sale from the Australia’s property listing website. We also give you free social media exposure for your home. For more details visit at http://aushomesforsale.com/
This document discusses the beauty of life and relationships. It emphasizes finding joy through laughter with friends, following your dreams, and moving past mistakes and hurts from the past. The key messages are to cherish the people who support you through difficult times, spread encouragement to others in need, and make the most of every moment.
This document provides suggestions for brides considering having a custom wedding gown designed and made. It recommends doing research by looking at magazines and visiting stores to get ideas on styles and fabrics. Having a custom gown designed allows the bride to have the perfect dress tailored specifically to her figure and preferences. The document outlines the process of custom gown design, which involves choosing fabrics, discussing design ideas, and multiple fittings to ensure the perfect fit. Custom gowns can vary widely in price depending on the fabrics and details selected, but allow brides to have a completely unique dress for their special day.
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El documento habla sobre los desafíos que enfrentan las pequeñas empresas en América Latina para acceder a financiamiento. Señala que los bancos tradicionales no suelen prestar a pequeñas empresas debido al alto riesgo, y que por lo tanto es necesario promover alternativas como el microcrédito y capital semilla.
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2. It recommends representatives take ownership of the survey by informing customers upfront that a survey will be sent automatically and by transitioning the call confidently to customer service for the survey.
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Here are the answers with prepositions filled in:
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2. At the moment Belinda is working in Saudi Arabia. She will stay there for two more years.
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I like coffee in the morning to wake me up. I also like listening to music to relax. However, I don't like spicy food because it's too hot. I don't enjoy running long distances as it makes me tired. Overall, I prefer sweet desserts over salty snacks and enjoying time with friends over being alone.
An American ESL instructor named Belinda Baardsen who lives and works abroad in Saudi Arabia wrote about how after twenty years of silence, chalk spoke to her and inspired her to use chalk, paper, pen, ink, pencil and paint to capture what she sees. She dedicates her creations to saving the lives of animals who cannot speak for themselves, such as her late friend "Maria's Brat" aka "Vinny," and encourages supporting local pet rescue groups fighting animal abuse.
This document provides vocabulary terms and activities related to revising English grammar concepts. It covers numbers, nationalities, plurals, introductions and greetings. Students are asked to spell out numbers, identify nationalities based on countries, form plurals of nouns, and explain greetings in different contexts. The document ends with writing and peer editing activities where students write a letter describing customs in Saudi Arabia and review a classmate's paper.
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The document appears to be a study guide or review containing vocabulary words and phrases in English related to greetings, introductions, questions, and possession. It includes lists of words organized by topic with accompanying images or short examples. The vocabulary topics include names, numbers, days, food, places, verbs, questions words, and possessive adjectives.
Here are the key words from the document:
sightseeing, tourist, map, holiday, vacation, travel, ticket, bus, car, drive
The document is talking about going sightseeing on a holiday or vacation. It introduces vocabulary related to traveling and sightseeing like tourist, map, modes of transportation.
I live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. There are famous places like the Kingdom Tower. I enjoy eating at restaurants with Saudi food rather than fast food. Hotels like the Ritz Carlton are nice places to stay. Transportation around Riyadh is by taxi or private driver.
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This document provides examples of common question words in English including who, what, when, why, where, how, how old/many/much as well as demonstrative pronouns like this and that. It also discusses plural nouns using there is/are as well as quantifiers like some and any. Key examples include questions using these words, differences between this and that, forms of there is/are depending on singular or plural nouns, and uses of some and any.
This document provides measurements for constructing a sheath/shift dress, including the required length, bust, waist, hip, bust level, shoulder, and front block measurements. It lists the measurements needed such as 90cm length, 88cm bust, 68cm waist, 94cm hips, and 38cm shoulder width. The document appears to be instructions for sewing a basic sheath dress based on the listed body measurements.
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This document provides step-by-step instructions for draping a basic bodice block and princess panels on a dress form. It describes how to prepare the fabric by measuring and marking grain lines. It then details the draping process for the front bodice, back bodice, center front panel, side panels and more. Key steps include centering pattern lines on the form, clipping darts and hemlines, smoothing fabric over seams, and marking construction notches. The goal is to create a custom block that can be adjusted as needed for patternmaking.
Mehtab's Fashion portfolio documents various themes for a clothing collection including Indian Traditional, Western, Summer, Flower Power, Winter, Black and White, True Blue, Animal Prints, and Miscellaneous. It includes mood boards, collections, sketches, flats, and swatches of fabrics like cotton, silk, polyester, viscose, linen, nylon, rayon, taffeta, chiffon, georgette, velvet, corduroy, fur, and different weaves. The portfolio provides visual research and inspiration for a diverse line of clothing.
This document provides an overview of Bina Abling's sixth edition of the Fashion Sketchbook. Key details include that it is a fully revised introductory text explaining how to draw figures, fashion heads and faces, garments, and accessories. It contains step-by-step instructions and images throughout. New features include additional focus on drawing men, children, luxury details, and flats and specs. The book aims to demystify the fashion drawing process for students and professionals.
1. The document discusses best practices for customer service representatives to request customer feedback surveys at the end of calls in a positive way.
2. It recommends representatives take ownership of the survey by informing customers upfront that a survey will be sent automatically and by transitioning the call confidently to customer service for the survey.
3. Doing so builds trust and honesty in the relationship and allows representatives to address any issues in real-time before the customer completes the survey.
Kara working on circles to exercise control over Butter along with straight lines. Both demonstrate control of the horse who is very patient. Even so, all athletes who aspire to be the best - get frustrated -- patience, and practice win the day.
KSU students need a tool to help them to target what they need to focus on for their midterm. Everything is fine tuned to help them to concentrate on what it is important.
Here are the answers with prepositions filled in:
1. In the past, Belinda worked in many different countries. She worked in The Czech Republic for three years from 2005 to 2008.
2. At the moment Belinda is working in Saudi Arabia. She will stay there for two more years.
Here is a 50-word essay about what I like and don't like:
I like coffee in the morning to wake me up. I also like listening to music to relax. However, I don't like spicy food because it's too hot. I don't enjoy running long distances as it makes me tired. Overall, I prefer sweet desserts over salty snacks and enjoying time with friends over being alone.
An American ESL instructor named Belinda Baardsen who lives and works abroad in Saudi Arabia wrote about how after twenty years of silence, chalk spoke to her and inspired her to use chalk, paper, pen, ink, pencil and paint to capture what she sees. She dedicates her creations to saving the lives of animals who cannot speak for themselves, such as her late friend "Maria's Brat" aka "Vinny," and encourages supporting local pet rescue groups fighting animal abuse.
This document provides vocabulary terms and activities related to revising English grammar concepts. It covers numbers, nationalities, plurals, introductions and greetings. Students are asked to spell out numbers, identify nationalities based on countries, form plurals of nouns, and explain greetings in different contexts. The document ends with writing and peer editing activities where students write a letter describing customs in Saudi Arabia and review a classmate's paper.
This document provides vocabulary and grammar lessons on plural nouns, numbers, and spelling. It includes activities where students practice identifying singular and plural nouns, spelling numbers, and forming sentences using plural vocabulary. Interactive exercises encourage students to apply their learning through speaking practice.
This document provides vocabulary refreshers and activities related to common words and objects found in homes, including rooms, furniture, family members, transportation, and daily activities. It includes illustrations and prompts for writing sentences describing items found in different areas of the home, as well as peer review activities. The overall focus is on practicing and reinforcing everyday English vocabulary.
This document provides materials for an English lesson, including grammar exercises on pronouns like "I", "you", and "me", vocabulary reviews of adjectives and adverbs, writing activities having students describe their last vacation in 50 words and interviewing a classmate, and a speaking activity where students share what they learned about each other's holidays. It includes sample sentences and prompts to elicit responses from students.
The document appears to be a study guide or review containing vocabulary words and phrases in English related to greetings, introductions, questions, and possession. It includes lists of words organized by topic with accompanying images or short examples. The vocabulary topics include names, numbers, days, food, places, verbs, questions words, and possessive adjectives.
Here are the key words from the document:
sightseeing, tourist, map, holiday, vacation, travel, ticket, bus, car, drive
The document is talking about going sightseeing on a holiday or vacation. It introduces vocabulary related to traveling and sightseeing like tourist, map, modes of transportation.
I live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. There are famous places like the Kingdom Tower. I enjoy eating at restaurants with Saudi food rather than fast food. Hotels like the Ritz Carlton are nice places to stay. Transportation around Riyadh is by taxi or private driver.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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6. The Schedule
The Tailor says “The dress will be ready on April 23.”
Maria says “I will be there on time because the wedding is on
April 24!”
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7. Sharing the good news!
Maria calls all of her friends to tell them about her dress!
8. The Race
Maria tells the driver to take her to the Tailor as fast as he can!
Do you think Maria will get there on time?
11. Who does the dress
belong to?
At the wedding, everyone wants to know about
the dress!
What does Maria tell them?
12. Truth and… Lies
Maria tells everyone that it’s her (Maria) dress!
But, Aisha tells everyone that the dress belongs to
her (Aisha).
Who is telling the truth?
13. Aisha is telling the truth! Maria is lying!
It is OK to borrow,
as long as you tell who
the owner is.
It is not OK to
borrow, if you don’t
tell who the
owner is.
14. Do you want to be like Maria?
What can you do differently when you start
your project?
15. Better planning!
You get a good grade
if you finish your
project on time!
Don’t be late like
Maria.
16. What else?
What kind of grade will you get if you tell
where you borrowed your information from?
:
17. Winner!
You will get a good grade if you tell where
you borrowed the information for your project.