The document describes the outfits of various models at a fashion show. It provides details of what each model is wearing, including shirts, pants, shoes, accessories, and in some cases the collection they are modeling. Over 20 outfits are described with colors, patterns, brands and styles. The models are wearing combinations of tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories suitable for both casual and professional settings.
David is a 12-year-old boy whose birthday is February 19th. He enjoys playing football, swimming, and tennis in his free time. He walks to school each day.
This document contains introductions from six Greek students ranging from 16-17 years old. They attend the second grade of high school and have various interests including music, dancing, math, drawing, fishing, biology, films, photography, and traveling. Their future career aspirations include architecture, medicine, and pharmacy.
Luismi is a 14-year-old boy who has one sister and enjoys watching football matches and going canoeing in his free time. He uses social media platforms like Tuenti and Facebook to chat with his friends.
The document contains introductions from 6 students aged 6-8 years old. They each provide their name, age, hometown of Mollet del Valles, school of Sant Jordi, number of family members, favorite colors, animals, subjects, and activities like football.
Filippo De Gori is a 14-year-old boy from San Bartolomeo, Reggio Emilia who has played golf for 10 years and enjoys spending free time with friends playing football and basketball. Chiara Tamelli is a 14-year-old girl from Cavriago, Reggio Emilia who plays volleyball as a libero and works out three times a week, also enjoying listening to music and hanging out with friends. Francesco Cirrone is a 14-year-old boy from San Martino in Rio near Reggio Emilia who has played football for 8 years and dedicates free time to his friends and studying informatic technology.
Lizbeth lives in Quito with her mother Jenny, stepfather Edison, older sister Daniela and her family, younger brother Juan, little sister Emily, and newborn sister Isaura. The document provides details about each family member such as their names, ages, occupations, interests and favorite foods.
The document describes the outfits of various models at a fashion show. It provides details of what each model is wearing, including shirts, pants, shoes, accessories, and in some cases the collection they are modeling. Over 20 outfits are described with colors, patterns, brands and styles. The models are wearing combinations of tops, bottoms, shoes and accessories suitable for both casual and professional settings.
David is a 12-year-old boy whose birthday is February 19th. He enjoys playing football, swimming, and tennis in his free time. He walks to school each day.
This document contains introductions from six Greek students ranging from 16-17 years old. They attend the second grade of high school and have various interests including music, dancing, math, drawing, fishing, biology, films, photography, and traveling. Their future career aspirations include architecture, medicine, and pharmacy.
Luismi is a 14-year-old boy who has one sister and enjoys watching football matches and going canoeing in his free time. He uses social media platforms like Tuenti and Facebook to chat with his friends.
The document contains introductions from 6 students aged 6-8 years old. They each provide their name, age, hometown of Mollet del Valles, school of Sant Jordi, number of family members, favorite colors, animals, subjects, and activities like football.
Filippo De Gori is a 14-year-old boy from San Bartolomeo, Reggio Emilia who has played golf for 10 years and enjoys spending free time with friends playing football and basketball. Chiara Tamelli is a 14-year-old girl from Cavriago, Reggio Emilia who plays volleyball as a libero and works out three times a week, also enjoying listening to music and hanging out with friends. Francesco Cirrone is a 14-year-old boy from San Martino in Rio near Reggio Emilia who has played football for 8 years and dedicates free time to his friends and studying informatic technology.
Lizbeth lives in Quito with her mother Jenny, stepfather Edison, older sister Daniela and her family, younger brother Juan, little sister Emily, and newborn sister Isaura. The document provides details about each family member such as their names, ages, occupations, interests and favorite foods.
- Belen is suitable for wind energy and Bakras Energy is evaluating this, having built a 40 million TL wind power plant that will operate for 49 years producing electricity for Turkey.
- The Star Girls soccer team from Antakya Bedi Sabuncu Primary School won the city championship trophy in Hatay and will represent Hatay in a competition in Kahramanmaraş in May.
- A Mustafa Kemal University project aims to increase production of avocado, a vitamin-rich tropical fruit, having received 250 thousand TL in funding from SPO for the project. Avocado consumption in Turkey is currently low.
The document describes a series of coincidences linking the lives and assassinations of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, including their elections, secretaries, successors, assassins, and circumstances of death. Psychologists explain that even seemingly strange coincidences can be accounted for through the mathematics of probability.
Steve Vaught started his cross-country walk across the United States on January 1, 2005 in Newport Beach, California, finishing in September 2006 in Yorktown, Virginia. Originally intending it as a personal challenge for his physical and mental health, the walk turned Steve into an advocate for health and fighting obesity. He had worked as an accountant but became depressed after his marriage ended. Walking long distances was how he found solace. He weighed over 150 kilos initially. The journey took him 18 months to complete over 6,000 kms. Oprah Winfrey later interviewed Steve about his experience.
Are you for or against legalization of drugs Lydia Navarro
The student argues that some drugs should be legalized but others should remain illegal. They believe that soft drugs like those allowed in Holland could be legally used in small quantities without many problems. However, harder drugs that cause aggressive behavior should not be legalized or recommended for personal use due to their addictive properties and negative effects, especially for mentally weak people. Overall, the student is in favor of legalizing some soft drugs but not harder, more addictive substances.
This document lists and provides brief biographies of six important people from Hatay, Turkey as well as details about cultural events and attractions in the city. It introduces Tayfur Sökmen as the first president of Hatay, comedian Hamdi Alkan, singer Atiye, singer and songwriter Selami Şahin, writer Cemil Meriç, and notes that many artists film in Hatay to showcase its natural beauty. It also mentions that singers Bengü and Ziynet Sali will perform concerts there in June.
The document summarizes various sports that are popular in the Canary Islands, including several that are unique to the region. Some sports unique to the Canaries are Canarian wrestling, which is similar to sumo wrestling; Canarian stick fighting, which originated from games played by the indigenous Guanche people; and shepherd's leap, a sport involving climbing walls and jumping over obstacles that has roots in how shepherds traversed the rugged terrain. More conventional sports like football, basketball, beach volleyball and sailing are also discussed, alongside notable athletes from the Canary Islands who compete in these sports at high levels.
The document discusses the HAVE/GET SOMETHING DONE passive causative construction. It provides examples of how to use "have" or "get" with an object and past participle to emphasize an action being done to something rather than its state. Some examples of rewriting sentences using this construction are given, such as "We are having the roof of our house repaired" rather than "Builders are repairing the roof...".
This document discusses conditional sentences in English grammar. There are three types of conditional sentences: real conditional (type 1), unreal conditional (type 2), and unreal past conditional (type 3). Type 1 uses present tense to talk about possible future events. Type 2 uses past tense to talk about improbable or impossible events. Type 3 uses past perfect tense to talk about regrets or imaginary past situations. The document provides examples and explanations of how to form each type of conditional sentence in English.
Este documento proporciona información sobre la voz pasiva en inglés. Explica la forma de la voz pasiva afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Detalla cómo convertir una oración activa a pasiva, incluyendo mover el sujeto a final de la oración y cambiar los pronombres. También cubre los usos comunes de la voz pasiva como resaltar la acción en lugar del sujeto o cuando el sujeto es desconocido. Por último, explica los verbos causativos "have/get something done" que tienen un sentido pasivo aunque se traducen a la
Este documento proporciona información sobre la voz pasiva en inglés. Explica la forma de la voz pasiva afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Detalla cómo convertir una oración activa a pasiva, incluyendo mover el sujeto a final de la oración y cambiar los pronombres. También cubre los usos comunes de la voz pasiva como resaltar la acción en lugar del sujeto o cuando el sujeto es desconocido. Por último, explica los verbos causativos "have/get something done" que tienen un sentido pasivo aunque se traducen a la
Este documento proporciona información sobre la voz pasiva en inglés. Explica la forma de la voz pasiva afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Detalla cómo convertir una oración activa a pasiva, incluyendo mover el sujeto a final y añadir "by". También cubre los usos comunes de la voz pasiva como resaltar la acción en lugar del sujeto o cuando el sujeto es desconocido. Finalmente, explica los verbos causativos "have/get something done" que tienen un sentido pasivo aunque se traducen a la voz activa.
This English worksheet provides instruction and examples for using the passive voice. It explains that the passive voice is used when the focus is on what is happening rather than who is performing the action. It notes that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the passive is formed with the auxiliary verb "be" and the past participle of the main verb, sometimes including a "by" phrase to indicate the agent. The worksheet then provides exercises for students to practice changing sentences between active and passive voice.
- Belen is suitable for wind energy and Bakras Energy is evaluating this, having built a 40 million TL wind power plant that will operate for 49 years producing electricity for Turkey.
- The Star Girls soccer team from Antakya Bedi Sabuncu Primary School won the city championship trophy in Hatay and will represent Hatay in a competition in Kahramanmaraş in May.
- Mustafa Kemal University is conducting a project to increase production of avocado, a vitamin-rich tropical fruit, as avocado consumption in Turkey is very low. The project received 250 thousand TL in funding.
- Belen is suitable for wind energy and Bakras Energy is evaluating this, having built a 40 million TL wind power plant that will operate for 49 years producing electricity for Turkey.
- The Star Girls soccer team from Antakya Bedi Sabuncu Primary School won the city championship trophy in Hatay and will represent Hatay in a competition in Kahramanmaraş in May.
- Mustafa Kemal University is conducting a project to increase production of avocado, a vitamin-rich tropical fruit, as avocado consumption in Turkey is very low. The project received 250 thousand TL in funding.
This document provides information about school life in Turkey. It explains that the school educates students between the ages of 6-14, with 8 years of education being obligatory. The school has 30 hours of classes per week, covering subjects like Turkish, science, math, English, social studies, technology, religion, art, and physical education. Each day starts with dedicated reading time. Classrooms are equipped with computers, internet access, projectors, and smart boards to incorporate technology into lessons. Students in grades 6-7-8 take annual exams called SBS that determine which high schools they can attend.
Hatay, Turkey is considered the most multicultural city in Turkey, as it has populations of Jewish, Armenian, and Christian people in addition to Muslims. The diverse cultural backgrounds mean that music styles in Hatay are varied, with young people listening to traditional music of their own cultures as well as various international styles like songs by Tarkan, Hadise, Sertab Erener, and Enrique Iglesias. Traditional musical instruments and folk dances also remain part of Hatay's cultural heritage.
Hatay cuisine is known for its spicy flavors influenced by Turkish, Arabic, and Armenian cultures. Common dishes include manti (dumplings), kebabs cooked on small skewers, and lahmacun (thin-crust pizza topped with minced meat). Hatay province in southern Turkey borders Syria and its cuisine reflects this cultural mix at the crossroads of civilizations.
Hatay is located in southern Turkey along the Mediterranean coast. The Amanos Mountains and Amik Plain are significant geographical features, with cotton farming common in Amik. The Asi River flows through Hatay and into Syria, unlike most rivers. Hatay has a Mediterranean climate and is divided into 12 administrative districts, including Antakya, Iskendeurn, and Reyhanli, which contains the important Cilvegözü border crossing with Syria.
Turkey has several national and religious festivals. The first is National Sovereignty and Children's Day on April 23rd, established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to honor children. Children decorate schools and there are performances. Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day is May 19th. Victory Day is August 30th and Republic Day is October 29th, with ceremonies each year. The two main religious festivals are Ramadan Feast at the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and Sacrifice Feast 70 days later, where animals are sacrificed to help the poor.
The document discusses traditional Canarian music and instruments. It introduces several string and percussion instruments that are typical to the folklore of the Canary Islands, such as the timple, guitar, bandurria, tambourine, chácaras, and caracola shell horn. It also outlines some iconic folk dances from each of the Canary Islands, including el tajaraste from La Gomera and dances named for villages, saints, and crops. The document states that the isas folksongs and folías constitute the basis of Canarian traditional music and dance.
Teen life in Gran Canaria offers many activities like going to Arinaga Beach, visiting parks and sports fields, activities at the Cultural House like painting and dancing lessons, and exploring natural landmarks like Roque Nublo. Teenagers can also go to Playa del Inglés which has activities like jet skiing and water sports or shop at malls like Las Terrazas and Atlántico. The capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, has additional places to visit like museums, theaters, beaches, and more.
- Belen is suitable for wind energy and Bakras Energy is evaluating this, having built a 40 million TL wind power plant that will operate for 49 years producing electricity for Turkey.
- The Star Girls soccer team from Antakya Bedi Sabuncu Primary School won the city championship trophy in Hatay and will represent Hatay in a competition in Kahramanmaraş in May.
- A Mustafa Kemal University project aims to increase production of avocado, a vitamin-rich tropical fruit, having received 250 thousand TL in funding from SPO for the project. Avocado consumption in Turkey is currently low.
The document describes a series of coincidences linking the lives and assassinations of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, including their elections, secretaries, successors, assassins, and circumstances of death. Psychologists explain that even seemingly strange coincidences can be accounted for through the mathematics of probability.
Steve Vaught started his cross-country walk across the United States on January 1, 2005 in Newport Beach, California, finishing in September 2006 in Yorktown, Virginia. Originally intending it as a personal challenge for his physical and mental health, the walk turned Steve into an advocate for health and fighting obesity. He had worked as an accountant but became depressed after his marriage ended. Walking long distances was how he found solace. He weighed over 150 kilos initially. The journey took him 18 months to complete over 6,000 kms. Oprah Winfrey later interviewed Steve about his experience.
Are you for or against legalization of drugs Lydia Navarro
The student argues that some drugs should be legalized but others should remain illegal. They believe that soft drugs like those allowed in Holland could be legally used in small quantities without many problems. However, harder drugs that cause aggressive behavior should not be legalized or recommended for personal use due to their addictive properties and negative effects, especially for mentally weak people. Overall, the student is in favor of legalizing some soft drugs but not harder, more addictive substances.
This document lists and provides brief biographies of six important people from Hatay, Turkey as well as details about cultural events and attractions in the city. It introduces Tayfur Sökmen as the first president of Hatay, comedian Hamdi Alkan, singer Atiye, singer and songwriter Selami Şahin, writer Cemil Meriç, and notes that many artists film in Hatay to showcase its natural beauty. It also mentions that singers Bengü and Ziynet Sali will perform concerts there in June.
The document summarizes various sports that are popular in the Canary Islands, including several that are unique to the region. Some sports unique to the Canaries are Canarian wrestling, which is similar to sumo wrestling; Canarian stick fighting, which originated from games played by the indigenous Guanche people; and shepherd's leap, a sport involving climbing walls and jumping over obstacles that has roots in how shepherds traversed the rugged terrain. More conventional sports like football, basketball, beach volleyball and sailing are also discussed, alongside notable athletes from the Canary Islands who compete in these sports at high levels.
The document discusses the HAVE/GET SOMETHING DONE passive causative construction. It provides examples of how to use "have" or "get" with an object and past participle to emphasize an action being done to something rather than its state. Some examples of rewriting sentences using this construction are given, such as "We are having the roof of our house repaired" rather than "Builders are repairing the roof...".
This document discusses conditional sentences in English grammar. There are three types of conditional sentences: real conditional (type 1), unreal conditional (type 2), and unreal past conditional (type 3). Type 1 uses present tense to talk about possible future events. Type 2 uses past tense to talk about improbable or impossible events. Type 3 uses past perfect tense to talk about regrets or imaginary past situations. The document provides examples and explanations of how to form each type of conditional sentence in English.
Este documento proporciona información sobre la voz pasiva en inglés. Explica la forma de la voz pasiva afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Detalla cómo convertir una oración activa a pasiva, incluyendo mover el sujeto a final de la oración y cambiar los pronombres. También cubre los usos comunes de la voz pasiva como resaltar la acción en lugar del sujeto o cuando el sujeto es desconocido. Por último, explica los verbos causativos "have/get something done" que tienen un sentido pasivo aunque se traducen a la
Este documento proporciona información sobre la voz pasiva en inglés. Explica la forma de la voz pasiva afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Detalla cómo convertir una oración activa a pasiva, incluyendo mover el sujeto a final de la oración y cambiar los pronombres. También cubre los usos comunes de la voz pasiva como resaltar la acción en lugar del sujeto o cuando el sujeto es desconocido. Por último, explica los verbos causativos "have/get something done" que tienen un sentido pasivo aunque se traducen a la
Este documento proporciona información sobre la voz pasiva en inglés. Explica la forma de la voz pasiva afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Detalla cómo convertir una oración activa a pasiva, incluyendo mover el sujeto a final y añadir "by". También cubre los usos comunes de la voz pasiva como resaltar la acción en lugar del sujeto o cuando el sujeto es desconocido. Finalmente, explica los verbos causativos "have/get something done" que tienen un sentido pasivo aunque se traducen a la voz activa.
This English worksheet provides instruction and examples for using the passive voice. It explains that the passive voice is used when the focus is on what is happening rather than who is performing the action. It notes that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the passive is formed with the auxiliary verb "be" and the past participle of the main verb, sometimes including a "by" phrase to indicate the agent. The worksheet then provides exercises for students to practice changing sentences between active and passive voice.
- Belen is suitable for wind energy and Bakras Energy is evaluating this, having built a 40 million TL wind power plant that will operate for 49 years producing electricity for Turkey.
- The Star Girls soccer team from Antakya Bedi Sabuncu Primary School won the city championship trophy in Hatay and will represent Hatay in a competition in Kahramanmaraş in May.
- Mustafa Kemal University is conducting a project to increase production of avocado, a vitamin-rich tropical fruit, as avocado consumption in Turkey is very low. The project received 250 thousand TL in funding.
- Belen is suitable for wind energy and Bakras Energy is evaluating this, having built a 40 million TL wind power plant that will operate for 49 years producing electricity for Turkey.
- The Star Girls soccer team from Antakya Bedi Sabuncu Primary School won the city championship trophy in Hatay and will represent Hatay in a competition in Kahramanmaraş in May.
- Mustafa Kemal University is conducting a project to increase production of avocado, a vitamin-rich tropical fruit, as avocado consumption in Turkey is very low. The project received 250 thousand TL in funding.
This document provides information about school life in Turkey. It explains that the school educates students between the ages of 6-14, with 8 years of education being obligatory. The school has 30 hours of classes per week, covering subjects like Turkish, science, math, English, social studies, technology, religion, art, and physical education. Each day starts with dedicated reading time. Classrooms are equipped with computers, internet access, projectors, and smart boards to incorporate technology into lessons. Students in grades 6-7-8 take annual exams called SBS that determine which high schools they can attend.
Hatay, Turkey is considered the most multicultural city in Turkey, as it has populations of Jewish, Armenian, and Christian people in addition to Muslims. The diverse cultural backgrounds mean that music styles in Hatay are varied, with young people listening to traditional music of their own cultures as well as various international styles like songs by Tarkan, Hadise, Sertab Erener, and Enrique Iglesias. Traditional musical instruments and folk dances also remain part of Hatay's cultural heritage.
Hatay cuisine is known for its spicy flavors influenced by Turkish, Arabic, and Armenian cultures. Common dishes include manti (dumplings), kebabs cooked on small skewers, and lahmacun (thin-crust pizza topped with minced meat). Hatay province in southern Turkey borders Syria and its cuisine reflects this cultural mix at the crossroads of civilizations.
Hatay is located in southern Turkey along the Mediterranean coast. The Amanos Mountains and Amik Plain are significant geographical features, with cotton farming common in Amik. The Asi River flows through Hatay and into Syria, unlike most rivers. Hatay has a Mediterranean climate and is divided into 12 administrative districts, including Antakya, Iskendeurn, and Reyhanli, which contains the important Cilvegözü border crossing with Syria.
Turkey has several national and religious festivals. The first is National Sovereignty and Children's Day on April 23rd, established by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to honor children. Children decorate schools and there are performances. Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day is May 19th. Victory Day is August 30th and Republic Day is October 29th, with ceremonies each year. The two main religious festivals are Ramadan Feast at the end of the holy month of Ramadan, and Sacrifice Feast 70 days later, where animals are sacrificed to help the poor.
The document discusses traditional Canarian music and instruments. It introduces several string and percussion instruments that are typical to the folklore of the Canary Islands, such as the timple, guitar, bandurria, tambourine, chácaras, and caracola shell horn. It also outlines some iconic folk dances from each of the Canary Islands, including el tajaraste from La Gomera and dances named for villages, saints, and crops. The document states that the isas folksongs and folías constitute the basis of Canarian traditional music and dance.
Teen life in Gran Canaria offers many activities like going to Arinaga Beach, visiting parks and sports fields, activities at the Cultural House like painting and dancing lessons, and exploring natural landmarks like Roque Nublo. Teenagers can also go to Playa del Inglés which has activities like jet skiing and water sports or shop at malls like Las Terrazas and Atlántico. The capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, has additional places to visit like museums, theaters, beaches, and more.
The Canary Islands have a volcanic origin, formed by the Canary hotspot with some volcanoes still being active. Before European arrival, the islands were inhabited by prehistoric animals and indigenous Guanche populations at a Neolithic level. The Castilian people conquered the Canary Islands in the 15th century, imposing their economy and religion, though facing resistance from the Guanches. Various museums and archaeological sites now exist showcasing the islands' history and artifacts from the original inhabitants.
The document discusses natural parks and protected areas in the Canary Islands, specifically Gran Canaria. It notes that Gran Canaria does not have any national parks, but describes several important natural parks and protected areas on the island, including Bandama Natural Park with its volcanic crater and peak, the famous Maspalomas Dunes covering 4 square km, Roque Nublo which is a famous 80m tall rock formation, and Montaña de Arinaga which has volcanic origin and was formerly used as a military base.
The document provides information about typical foods and dishes of the Canary Islands, including papas arrugadas (wrinkled potatoes) served with mojo sauce, sancocho Canario (Canary stew), and potaje de berros (watercress stew). Recipes are given for papas arrugadas con mojo, sancocho Canario, and potaje de berros. Desserts mentioned include leche asada (baked milk), mouse de gofio (gofio mousse), and arroz con leche (rice pudding). Drinks discussed are ron miel, ron Arehucas, and vino de Tenerife. The document also
Are you for or against euthanasia by saraLydia Navarro
Euthanasia is a medical procedure that helps end a patient's life to relieve their suffering from a terminal or chronic illness. While illegal in Spain, there have been cases of euthanasia, including for Ramon Sampedro who was paralyzed for 25 years after an accident. The author believes euthanasia is a dignified solution for those suffering a terminal illness and severe pain, and thinks it should be legalized in Spain.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Group Presentation 2 Economics.Ariana Buscigliopptx
Matias- What are they wearing
1. She is wearing blue t-shirt. She is wearing
white jeans. She is wearing purple shoes.
He is wearing a pink scarf. She has got a
black bra.
2. He is wearing black t- shirt. He is wearing
black jeans. He is wearing a baseball cap.
He is wearing some necklaces and a watch.
In his right hand he is wearing a silver
necklace.
Done by: Matías 1st ESO E