The document contains summaries of various books. Some of the summaries are only one or two sentences, while others provide more detail about the plots, characters, and genres of the books being described. The summaries cover a wide range of topics including science fiction, mysteries, adventures on sea or in space, fantasy worlds, and school/family stories.
The Glass Castle is Jeannette Walls' memoir about growing up with eccentric parents in an unstable family environment. Her parents, Rex and Rose Mary Walls, lived an unconventional nomadic lifestyle, moving frequently and sometimes living in poverty. Despite their flaws and instability, Walls describes her parents with deep affection. The memoir is a story of Walls' triumph in becoming self-sufficient and successful despite facing major challenges in her upbringing. It details her journey to overcome the dysfunction of her family upbringing and forge her own path in life.
The document is a collection of short passages describing various horror stories and cautionary tales related to Christmas traditions and activities. It warns that beneath the festive atmosphere of the holiday season lies the potential for real or imagined dangers, referencing stories about killer Christmas trees, dangerous pets, holiday injuries, and traumatic experiences working as department store elves. The summaries aim to capture the ominous or unsettling tone regarding common Christmas symbols and rituals.
This story describes the terrifying Ms. Toulsky, a third grade teacher known for her extreme teaching methods and motto "They will learn one way or the other." Most students do not last long in her class. The story focuses on know-it-all Donald Donaldson, one of the few students who had survived so far. However, during a history lesson Donald openly criticizes the subject, causing Ms. Toulsky to fly into a rage. The story cuts off just as Ms. Toulsky marches toward Donald with her history book, leaving the reader to imagine the frightening consequences.
Phily writes a letter to her parents describing her trip to France with her friend Meadow Thayer and Meadow's parents. Some key details include:
- They took a train from London to Calais and another train to Paris, staying in a luxurious hotel.
- They visited the Louvre museum and Phily struggled to appreciate some of the artwork, finding it more relatable when sculptures reminded her of things at home.
- They walked around the Eiffel Tower and Phily thought it seemed out of place amongst the historic architecture of Paris.
- In Paris, Phily realized her true romantic feelings for Meadow, but they agreed to keep their relationship discreet due to social
\n\nThe document discusses a student's individual presentation assignment on the genre of drama. It provides details on why drama was chosen, conventions of drama, and inspirational drama films. It then outlines ideas for an opening film sequence about a girl who attempts suicide after finding out her boyfriend cheated on her. The sequence would include scattered letters spelling a message and shots of the girl drinking without showing her face. It also discusses character representations and includes a questionnaire about the presented ideas.
This document summarizes the 7th chapter of the Gladrags legacy, focusing on the lives of the new generation headed by Caractacus and Dunstan. Key events include Caractacus and Dunstan getting married and having three children - Zazu, Shenzi, and Simba. The generation's theme is The Lion King. Relationships form between the characters and family drama unfolds throughout their daily lives in this virtual world.
The document provides background on several characters in the story. It introduces Sister Clara, the matron of an orphanage on the Isle that is struggling financially and in disrepair. It describes some of the orphan children, including Johannine who goes by Jo. Mr. Ruleroftheworld arrives to adopt a child, and despite Jo's mischievous nature, chooses to adopt her. Meanwhile, Roland has fallen in love with Cecilia, the daughter of the Mayor, but his father Damian forbids the relationship and insists Roland and Arthur leave for college away from her family.
This document contains summaries of 20 books for children and young adults across various genres including fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and realistic fiction. The books range in reading level from grade 3 through 10 (Lexile 500-1050) and cover topics such as time travel, magic, family struggles, historical fiction, and adventure stories.
The Glass Castle is Jeannette Walls' memoir about growing up with eccentric parents in an unstable family environment. Her parents, Rex and Rose Mary Walls, lived an unconventional nomadic lifestyle, moving frequently and sometimes living in poverty. Despite their flaws and instability, Walls describes her parents with deep affection. The memoir is a story of Walls' triumph in becoming self-sufficient and successful despite facing major challenges in her upbringing. It details her journey to overcome the dysfunction of her family upbringing and forge her own path in life.
The document is a collection of short passages describing various horror stories and cautionary tales related to Christmas traditions and activities. It warns that beneath the festive atmosphere of the holiday season lies the potential for real or imagined dangers, referencing stories about killer Christmas trees, dangerous pets, holiday injuries, and traumatic experiences working as department store elves. The summaries aim to capture the ominous or unsettling tone regarding common Christmas symbols and rituals.
This story describes the terrifying Ms. Toulsky, a third grade teacher known for her extreme teaching methods and motto "They will learn one way or the other." Most students do not last long in her class. The story focuses on know-it-all Donald Donaldson, one of the few students who had survived so far. However, during a history lesson Donald openly criticizes the subject, causing Ms. Toulsky to fly into a rage. The story cuts off just as Ms. Toulsky marches toward Donald with her history book, leaving the reader to imagine the frightening consequences.
Phily writes a letter to her parents describing her trip to France with her friend Meadow Thayer and Meadow's parents. Some key details include:
- They took a train from London to Calais and another train to Paris, staying in a luxurious hotel.
- They visited the Louvre museum and Phily struggled to appreciate some of the artwork, finding it more relatable when sculptures reminded her of things at home.
- They walked around the Eiffel Tower and Phily thought it seemed out of place amongst the historic architecture of Paris.
- In Paris, Phily realized her true romantic feelings for Meadow, but they agreed to keep their relationship discreet due to social
\n\nThe document discusses a student's individual presentation assignment on the genre of drama. It provides details on why drama was chosen, conventions of drama, and inspirational drama films. It then outlines ideas for an opening film sequence about a girl who attempts suicide after finding out her boyfriend cheated on her. The sequence would include scattered letters spelling a message and shots of the girl drinking without showing her face. It also discusses character representations and includes a questionnaire about the presented ideas.
This document summarizes the 7th chapter of the Gladrags legacy, focusing on the lives of the new generation headed by Caractacus and Dunstan. Key events include Caractacus and Dunstan getting married and having three children - Zazu, Shenzi, and Simba. The generation's theme is The Lion King. Relationships form between the characters and family drama unfolds throughout their daily lives in this virtual world.
The document provides background on several characters in the story. It introduces Sister Clara, the matron of an orphanage on the Isle that is struggling financially and in disrepair. It describes some of the orphan children, including Johannine who goes by Jo. Mr. Ruleroftheworld arrives to adopt a child, and despite Jo's mischievous nature, chooses to adopt her. Meanwhile, Roland has fallen in love with Cecilia, the daughter of the Mayor, but his father Damian forbids the relationship and insists Roland and Arthur leave for college away from her family.
This document contains summaries of 20 books for children and young adults across various genres including fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and realistic fiction. The books range in reading level from grade 3 through 10 (Lexile 500-1050) and cover topics such as time travel, magic, family struggles, historical fiction, and adventure stories.
This document provides summaries and recommendations for 100 new books for children and young adults across a variety of genres, including mystery, history, adventure, speculative fiction, sports, problem novels, graphic novels, and nonfiction. Each book or short series is summarized in a few bullet points about what types of readers might enjoy it based on themes, characters, settings, or styles. The books are grouped into 10 sections based on their genre. The document aims to help readers and libraries find new book options to engage young readers.
1. A young man finds a beautiful woman who was cursed to be a snake living in a forest. He takes her home to marry her, unaware of her true nature.
2. The man's mother recognizes that the woman is actually a snake and warns her son, but he refuses to believe her. They live unhappily together, with the snake-woman tormenting the old mother.
3. With the help of magical brownies, the mother discovers a way to prove the wife's true nature, revealing she has a snake's tongue. The son remains unwilling to accept this, forcing his mother to leave her home.
This document provides background on the Langerak family and introduces the main characters. Kaylynn Langerak lives with her family in poverty in Portsmouth after her father's death. She works as a lady's maid for the wealthy Traveller family to help support her mother and siblings. After Tina Traveller gets married, Kaylynn loses her job and must find new work to continue providing for her ill mother and siblings. The story sets up Kaylynn's motivation to seek opportunities for a better life out west.
Tempo December 2013
Cover Story: Magical Murals
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Jim introduces himself and his new legacy, which he is doing differently by still using hacks. He meets a woman named Lindsay at a nightclub and they hit it off. Lindsay soon moves in with Jim and they get married after Lindsay becomes pregnant. They have a daughter named Ashley. Jim works hard to support his family while Ashley grows up loved by both parents.
I.M Bored: A Legacy in 10 Generations - Gen 3 part 1Lady Lark
Eva, the teenage heir to the family, is struggling with feeling unloved by her parents who only seem to value her for the aspiration points she provides. Her father encourages her mother to show Eva love, but her mother believes Eva needs to learn independence. Eva throws herself into her schoolwork and dating to try to gain her parents' approval, but continues feeling lonely and misunderstood. Her wish for love and acceptance goes unfulfilled by her parents.
Grace, who had been missing from her family for some time, is found by Liam playing violin in the city. DNA tests confirm that Grace is Liam's daughter, so she returns home to the Wrongway household. She bonds with her new family, including siblings Eli and Elizabeth. Cassidy then gives birth to another daughter, Alice. The twins and Alice all have their birthdays on the same day, so the family celebrates with a small party.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document features various creative works including short stories, poems, essays and photographs. The creative nonfiction section includes a piece titled "The Magic of Her Name" which summarizes the story of the author's mother immigrating to New York City from Cuba and her experiences learning to read, sew and adapt to her new life. The poetry and essays sections include over 50 individual works covering a wide range of topics from nature to relationships.
This short story describes an elderly man named Pardo who runs a small pushcart business in his town, selling snacks and trinkets to children. He is devoted to his wife who sits with him each day. As they age, his wife grows frail and eventually passes away. Deeply grieving her loss, Pardo destroys his cart in their garden. The cart disintegrates over the years until it is finally removed. The story explores the couple's deep love and devotion to one another as well as Pardo's identity being tied to his work with the cart over many decades in his community.
This document provides summaries of 14 new young adult (YA) books being released in autumn 2015. The summaries are 3 sentences or less and highlight the essential plot elements and themes of each book. Reviews and quotes from publications like Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, and The New York Times are also included to praise the quality and appeal of several of the books.
This document contains a weekly homework summary and schedule for a classroom. It lists homework assignments in reading, math, spelling, and religion for Thursday, December 15, 2011. It also provides notes on upcoming exams and quizzes, information on classroom jobs and their pay, and attachments.
Liam has grown into a teenager and goes to the local pool hoping to make friends. He is too shy to talk to a girl named Lucy at first. A stranger named Felix encourages Liam to talk to her. Liam impresses Lucy with a dive but remains too shy to speak with her. At the end of the day, Lucy bumps into Liam as she is leaving. Liam works up the courage to ask Lucy for a walk where he tells her he thinks she is beautiful. Lucy says she likes Liam too and makes the first move, which is a kiss. They both seem happy with how things turned out.
The document lists 100 ideas for preventing cats from scratching people, ranging from wearing protective clothing to training and entertaining the cat. Some of the more unusual suggestions include learning ballet to jump over the cat, building raised walkways and cat fortresses in the home, and getting a robot cat. Overall, the ideas focus on using barriers, deterrents, training, play, and alternative scratching surfaces to discourage unwanted scratching behavior.
Rescuing Cats from the Euthanasia List: A How-to GuideAmPetsAlive
This document provides guidance on rescuing cats from euthanasia lists. It discusses:
1) How Austin Pets Alive's cat rescue program has evolved from evaluating 20-30 cats per night with limited resources to now evaluating 5-20 cats per list with more resources and programs.
2) Steps for setting up communication with shelters and an internal organization structure.
3) Tips for evaluating cats on the list, including typical cat types, behaviors to observe, medical issues to check, and tools to use.
4) Factors to consider when choosing which cats to rescue, such as available space and targeting cats most likely to be adopted quickly.
5) Additional strategies like contacting original
Bedtime stories provide many benefits for both children and parents. They help children develop knowledge and skills while establishing important routines. Stories before bed help children learn, build confidence, and sleep better by reducing stress. This creates a calm, disciplined home life that allows both children and parents to rest and be productive. The positive family bonding during story time also strengthens relationships.
The document provides descriptions of various cat breeds including their origins, physical characteristics, and recognition by cat registries. It discusses breeds such as the Abyssinian, American Curl, American Bobtail, American Shorthair, Balinese, Bengal, Bombay, British Shorthair, Burmese, Chartreux, Chausie, Colorpoint Shorthair, Cornish Rex, Egyptian Mau, Exotic Shorthair, Havana Brown, Himalayan, Japanese Bobtail, Javanese, Korat, Persian, Scottish Fold, Siamese, Siberian, Sphynx, and Turkish Angora. Each breed summary provides key details about the breed's development and unique traits.
This document provides an overview of common Linux Ubuntu commands organized into the following sections:
1. System Information commands such as pwd, hostname, id, and date.
2. Basic operation commands including command help with --help and man, and file listing with ls.
3. File management commands for copying, moving, removing files and directories like cp, mv, rm, and mkdir.
4. Basic administration commands for user and group management including adduser, useradd, and groupadd.
5. Network commands for checking the network configuration and connectivity including ifconfig, ping, and nmap.
In this powerpoint is all about Big cats. in this powerpoint you are going to learn on how Tiger, lions, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs and all the other big cats know how to hunt, where they live, how much they weight , how long they live for and learn why these amazing animals are endangered. I was suppose to make this for school but it was to late. I also put In the history of big cats to. and how it the big cats in the past got extinct, You are going to learn so much about big cats.
A thirsty crow searched all day for water but could not find any. Weak and desperate, he spotted a water jug under a tree that contained water, but it was just out of reach. Using his intelligence, the crow dropped pebbles into the jug one by one, raising the water level until it was high enough for him to drink. His clever plan succeeded in getting him the water he needed.
This document provides an overview of different forms of poetry, including couplets, tercets, cinquains, haikus, senryus, concrete poems, and limericks. It defines each form and provides examples to illustrate their key characteristics, such as line and syllable patterns or whether they rhyme. The forms vary in their structure, with some using a specific number of lines or syllables per line while others have more flexible structures. The document is intended to help readers understand the different styles of poetry.
This document provides information and activities for teaching 8 poems in Malaysian schools. It includes an introduction describing the educational benefits of poetry and suggested teaching strategies. The document then provides detailed lessons for each poem, including educational objectives, descriptions of the poems, and multiple suggested hands-on activities. These activities aim to develop students' language skills, creativity, and higher-order thinking through experiences like reciting, enacting, discussing, and writing poems.
This document provides summaries and recommendations for 100 new books for children and young adults across a variety of genres, including mystery, history, adventure, speculative fiction, sports, problem novels, graphic novels, and nonfiction. Each book or short series is summarized in a few bullet points about what types of readers might enjoy it based on themes, characters, settings, or styles. The books are grouped into 10 sections based on their genre. The document aims to help readers and libraries find new book options to engage young readers.
1. A young man finds a beautiful woman who was cursed to be a snake living in a forest. He takes her home to marry her, unaware of her true nature.
2. The man's mother recognizes that the woman is actually a snake and warns her son, but he refuses to believe her. They live unhappily together, with the snake-woman tormenting the old mother.
3. With the help of magical brownies, the mother discovers a way to prove the wife's true nature, revealing she has a snake's tongue. The son remains unwilling to accept this, forcing his mother to leave her home.
This document provides background on the Langerak family and introduces the main characters. Kaylynn Langerak lives with her family in poverty in Portsmouth after her father's death. She works as a lady's maid for the wealthy Traveller family to help support her mother and siblings. After Tina Traveller gets married, Kaylynn loses her job and must find new work to continue providing for her ill mother and siblings. The story sets up Kaylynn's motivation to seek opportunities for a better life out west.
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Cover Story: Magical Murals
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Jim introduces himself and his new legacy, which he is doing differently by still using hacks. He meets a woman named Lindsay at a nightclub and they hit it off. Lindsay soon moves in with Jim and they get married after Lindsay becomes pregnant. They have a daughter named Ashley. Jim works hard to support his family while Ashley grows up loved by both parents.
I.M Bored: A Legacy in 10 Generations - Gen 3 part 1Lady Lark
Eva, the teenage heir to the family, is struggling with feeling unloved by her parents who only seem to value her for the aspiration points she provides. Her father encourages her mother to show Eva love, but her mother believes Eva needs to learn independence. Eva throws herself into her schoolwork and dating to try to gain her parents' approval, but continues feeling lonely and misunderstood. Her wish for love and acceptance goes unfulfilled by her parents.
Grace, who had been missing from her family for some time, is found by Liam playing violin in the city. DNA tests confirm that Grace is Liam's daughter, so she returns home to the Wrongway household. She bonds with her new family, including siblings Eli and Elizabeth. Cassidy then gives birth to another daughter, Alice. The twins and Alice all have their birthdays on the same day, so the family celebrates with a small party.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document features various creative works including short stories, poems, essays and photographs. The creative nonfiction section includes a piece titled "The Magic of Her Name" which summarizes the story of the author's mother immigrating to New York City from Cuba and her experiences learning to read, sew and adapt to her new life. The poetry and essays sections include over 50 individual works covering a wide range of topics from nature to relationships.
This short story describes an elderly man named Pardo who runs a small pushcart business in his town, selling snacks and trinkets to children. He is devoted to his wife who sits with him each day. As they age, his wife grows frail and eventually passes away. Deeply grieving her loss, Pardo destroys his cart in their garden. The cart disintegrates over the years until it is finally removed. The story explores the couple's deep love and devotion to one another as well as Pardo's identity being tied to his work with the cart over many decades in his community.
This document provides summaries of 14 new young adult (YA) books being released in autumn 2015. The summaries are 3 sentences or less and highlight the essential plot elements and themes of each book. Reviews and quotes from publications like Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, and The New York Times are also included to praise the quality and appeal of several of the books.
This document contains a weekly homework summary and schedule for a classroom. It lists homework assignments in reading, math, spelling, and religion for Thursday, December 15, 2011. It also provides notes on upcoming exams and quizzes, information on classroom jobs and their pay, and attachments.
Liam has grown into a teenager and goes to the local pool hoping to make friends. He is too shy to talk to a girl named Lucy at first. A stranger named Felix encourages Liam to talk to her. Liam impresses Lucy with a dive but remains too shy to speak with her. At the end of the day, Lucy bumps into Liam as she is leaving. Liam works up the courage to ask Lucy for a walk where he tells her he thinks she is beautiful. Lucy says she likes Liam too and makes the first move, which is a kiss. They both seem happy with how things turned out.
The document lists 100 ideas for preventing cats from scratching people, ranging from wearing protective clothing to training and entertaining the cat. Some of the more unusual suggestions include learning ballet to jump over the cat, building raised walkways and cat fortresses in the home, and getting a robot cat. Overall, the ideas focus on using barriers, deterrents, training, play, and alternative scratching surfaces to discourage unwanted scratching behavior.
Rescuing Cats from the Euthanasia List: A How-to GuideAmPetsAlive
This document provides guidance on rescuing cats from euthanasia lists. It discusses:
1) How Austin Pets Alive's cat rescue program has evolved from evaluating 20-30 cats per night with limited resources to now evaluating 5-20 cats per list with more resources and programs.
2) Steps for setting up communication with shelters and an internal organization structure.
3) Tips for evaluating cats on the list, including typical cat types, behaviors to observe, medical issues to check, and tools to use.
4) Factors to consider when choosing which cats to rescue, such as available space and targeting cats most likely to be adopted quickly.
5) Additional strategies like contacting original
Bedtime stories provide many benefits for both children and parents. They help children develop knowledge and skills while establishing important routines. Stories before bed help children learn, build confidence, and sleep better by reducing stress. This creates a calm, disciplined home life that allows both children and parents to rest and be productive. The positive family bonding during story time also strengthens relationships.
The document provides descriptions of various cat breeds including their origins, physical characteristics, and recognition by cat registries. It discusses breeds such as the Abyssinian, American Curl, American Bobtail, American Shorthair, Balinese, Bengal, Bombay, British Shorthair, Burmese, Chartreux, Chausie, Colorpoint Shorthair, Cornish Rex, Egyptian Mau, Exotic Shorthair, Havana Brown, Himalayan, Japanese Bobtail, Javanese, Korat, Persian, Scottish Fold, Siamese, Siberian, Sphynx, and Turkish Angora. Each breed summary provides key details about the breed's development and unique traits.
This document provides an overview of common Linux Ubuntu commands organized into the following sections:
1. System Information commands such as pwd, hostname, id, and date.
2. Basic operation commands including command help with --help and man, and file listing with ls.
3. File management commands for copying, moving, removing files and directories like cp, mv, rm, and mkdir.
4. Basic administration commands for user and group management including adduser, useradd, and groupadd.
5. Network commands for checking the network configuration and connectivity including ifconfig, ping, and nmap.
In this powerpoint is all about Big cats. in this powerpoint you are going to learn on how Tiger, lions, leopards, jaguars, cheetahs and all the other big cats know how to hunt, where they live, how much they weight , how long they live for and learn why these amazing animals are endangered. I was suppose to make this for school but it was to late. I also put In the history of big cats to. and how it the big cats in the past got extinct, You are going to learn so much about big cats.
A thirsty crow searched all day for water but could not find any. Weak and desperate, he spotted a water jug under a tree that contained water, but it was just out of reach. Using his intelligence, the crow dropped pebbles into the jug one by one, raising the water level until it was high enough for him to drink. His clever plan succeeded in getting him the water he needed.
This document provides an overview of different forms of poetry, including couplets, tercets, cinquains, haikus, senryus, concrete poems, and limericks. It defines each form and provides examples to illustrate their key characteristics, such as line and syllable patterns or whether they rhyme. The forms vary in their structure, with some using a specific number of lines or syllables per line while others have more flexible structures. The document is intended to help readers understand the different styles of poetry.
This document provides information and activities for teaching 8 poems in Malaysian schools. It includes an introduction describing the educational benefits of poetry and suggested teaching strategies. The document then provides detailed lessons for each poem, including educational objectives, descriptions of the poems, and multiple suggested hands-on activities. These activities aim to develop students' language skills, creativity, and higher-order thinking through experiences like reciting, enacting, discussing, and writing poems.
The Thirsty Crow Moral Story with Pictures for KidsDinesh Hx
A thirsty crow searched for water but could not find any until it saw a pot with a small amount of water that was too low to reach. The clever crow then got the idea to drop pebbles into the pot, raising the water level, allowing it to drink and fly away happily, showing its intelligence in solving the problem of accessing the water.
The document defines and describes 8 types of unemployment:
1) Frictional unemployment occurs during job transitions as workers search for new jobs.
2) Structural unemployment results when workers' skills do not match the skills employers need.
3) Cyclical unemployment increases when economic demand decreases and employers cut jobs.
4) Search unemployment is when workers continue searching for preferred jobs rather than accepting the first offer.
5) Regional unemployment impacts areas where dominant industries have declined.
6) Casual unemployment involves workers who choose not to work despite being able.
7) Technological unemployment arises when technology replaces human jobs.
8) Seasonal unemployment affects workers in weather-
The document discusses national parks in Pakistan and around the world. It defines national parks and prohibited activities within them. It then provides details about 29 national parks in Pakistan, including their locations, areas, species preserved, and establishment dates. It compares national parks to other protected areas and discusses major parks in other regions like Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia, South America, India, and the United States.
Bestiary of Functional Programming with Cats💡 Tomasz Kogut
This document contains the slides for a presentation on functional programming (FP) and the Cats library in Scala. It begins with introductions and explains that the goal is to provide a practical guide to starting with FP and Cats. It then discusses some key FP concepts like immutable values, functions, and combining values using structures like Semigroup and Monoid. It demonstrates how Cats implements these concepts and provides type class instances for common types like List and Option using implicits. The presentation emphasizes how FP focuses on combining and transforming values in new ways.
A Power Point Presentation of a story for little children. There is a moral to the story. A simple evaluation exercise follows. For the animation effects of the animals, download the Slide Presentation.
One day a little mouse was running on a sleeping lion, waking him up. The lion tried to eat the mouse but the mouse begged for his life, saying he may be able to help the lion someday. Amused, the lion let the mouse go. Later, hunters trapped the lion in ropes. The same little mouse happened upon the lion and gnawed through the ropes, freeing the lion. The mouse said to the lion "Was I not right?" showing how even a small creature can help a big one.
This document provides a list of commands used for military drill and school of the soldier without arms. It includes the English and Tagalog translations for over 20 commands. For each command, it specifies when the command would be given and the movement or position that soldiers should assume for counts 1 through 5, as well as who should call out the counter. The commands cover basic movements like attention, right face, left face, as well as salutes, standing at ease, and opening and closing ranks.
The document summarizes and comments on various Christmas-themed horror stories and oddities. It describes a book called "The Christmas Tree That Ate My Mother" about an evil Christmas tree that eats family members. It also mentions a book where pet guinea pigs turn into psychotic dragon monsters if not cared for properly. The document provides sarcastic commentary on disturbing or unsettling aspects of various Christmas movies, TV shows, and traditions.
The document provides information about films and psychological thrillers. It discusses how films are produced in 5 steps and defines psychological thrillers as horror/thriller films that incorporate elements related to the mind. It then provides examples of inspired psychological thrillers like Hard Candy, Inception, Memento, Black Swan, and Heavy Rain.
The document explains that authors have three main purposes for writing: to inform, to entertain, or to persuade. To inform means providing facts or true information on a subject. To entertain means writing fiction or stories that are not true. To persuade means trying to get the reader to do something. The document then provides 10 passages and asks the reader to identify the purpose of each one - to inform, entertain, or persuade.
The document provides information about the 2006 horror film The Grudge 2, which continues the story of a supernatural curse that fills victims with rage before passing to another. In Tokyo, a young woman is exposed to the same curse that afflicted her sister, and a group of unrelated people work to uncover the
The document provides a summary of a day in the life of Jess and other sim characters. Key events include Jess watching movies, eating, and hanging out with Scribbles. There is also a roach infestation that many of the sims try to stomp out. Various sims eat grilled cheese and try different tactics to get the cheese for themselves, with the narrator developing a plan to distract others with jokes in order to take their cheese.
The document discusses how Disney movies portray different world religions including Confucianism, Islam, Hinduism, and references to Animism and Shamanism. It analyzes songs and scenes from Mulan, Aladdin, and The Lion King, noting both positive and negative portrayals. While some aspects of the religions are included, there is also Western influence that does not always accurately reflect the religions' beliefs and practices. However, the document concludes that Disney movies can still be a good introduction to world religions for children.
The document summarizes Marc Aronson's book "Witch-Hunt" which examines possible explanations for the Salem Witch Trials. Some theories discussed include ergot poisoning causing hallucinations, encephalitis lethargica causing demonic behaviors, and possible schizophrenia leading to witch accusations. The book also profiles some of the key figures of the trials, such as Tituba, the first accused witch who described demonic encounters, and Glover, an Irish woman who was hanged due to cultural differences. The author concludes that forcing beliefs on others and destroying lives over differences can have disastrous consequences, as seen in the witch hunts and Holocaust.
The document analyzes the opening scenes and theme song of the BBC television show "Eastenders" to establish key details about its setting and characters. It takes place in London near the O2 arena and Thames river. The melancholy theme song and scenes of a man sneaking out after a one night stand establish the working class characters and setting. Personal details in the woman's home, like dated decorations and a school bag, suggest she is a mother or grandmother.
Hugo Cabret is a 12-year-old orphan boy who lives in a clock tower in Paris in 1931. He spends his time taking care of the clocks as an apprentice to his late uncle. Hugo believes that an automaton left to him by his father can deliver a message from his father. Using diagrams left by his father, Hugo works to repair the automaton by stealing parts from a toy shop. He befriends the shop owner's daughter and continues his work to repair the automaton.
The document describes a Christmas tradition started by a husband and wife. The husband disliked the commercial aspects of Christmas, so one year the wife anonymously donated wrestling gear to a disadvantaged team. She left an envelope on the Christmas tree explaining the gift. This became an annual tradition where anonymous gifts were given to those in need. After the husband passed away, his wife and children continued leaving envelopes on the tree in his memory to carry on the spirit of giving. The tradition brings the family together each Christmas.
This document discusses different narrative theories. It begins by defining what a narrative is - the organization of story events that help the audience make sense of things. It then discusses several theorists' perspectives on narrative structure. Tzvetan Todorov viewed narratives as having an initial equilibrium, a disruption of equilibrium (problem), and a return to equilibrium (resolution). Vladimir Propp identified 7 character types commonly found in fairytales. Claude Levi-Strauss analyzed narratives in terms of binary oppositions, or contrasting themes. The document concludes by defining some common narrative terms.
This summary characterizes the main character Shinji from the document:
Shinji is an 18-year-old fisherman living on the isolated island of Uta-Jima. He has a close connection to the sea and finds peace in his daily work. Shinji begins to experience changing feelings as he spends more time with Hatsue, a local girl. The document explores Shinji's relationships, personal growth, and life in the small fishing village.
The teenagers embark on a road trip across the desert in their bus to track down Mr. Goth in Pleasantview, hoping he can help save Phoenix's life. After many hours of monotonous driving, they arrive in the strange town of Strangetown. The locals stare at them curiously due to their unusual clothing. That night while camping out in a abandoned house, Cayenne finds a speaker system and plays music, lightening the mood. Phoenix confides in Journey that he doesn't actually believe they can save him but wants to support Elise's hope.
The teenagers embark on a road trip across the desert in their bus to track down Mr. Goth in Pleasantview. They stop for the night in a strange town called Strangetown where the residents stare at them curiously. Phoenix confides in Journey that he doesn't actually think they can save him, but wants to give Elise hope. They continue their journey the next day, though it takes longer than Elise anticipated due to distractions.
The document is a poem that uses Dr. Seuss style rhyming to explain the basic concepts of RDF (Resource Description Framework). It introduces two things, Thing One and Thing Two, which can be identified on the web using URLs or unique text identifiers. The poem explains that relationships between these things, like "plays with" can be represented by arrows or predicates with their own URLs. Finally, it describes how combining things and their relationships can create a graph-based description of resources on the web.
The document summarizes survey results from 21 people ages 15-18 about their preferences for thriller films. Most respondents preferred a 15 rating, crime or supernatural thriller genres, the victim being female or a child, fears of supernatural/ghosts/heights, and classical music played over rock or dubstep. Two-thirds also thought nighttime openings would be most appealing.
Get ready for a delightful blend of travelogue, storytelling, and humour - from the ridiculous to the sublime.
Travel with us to Knossos Palace, Crete, and beyond as we share our tales and experiences through a refreshingly different lens.
A melange of storytelling, travel and humour.
Enjoy the musings of a would-be- professor of ethics.
Follow our loved-up couple on their absurd and very tragic story set in Crete.
Get to know Alex - a college kid trying to survive among the undead in NYC.
Dive into a travelogue about Knossos Palace in Crete.
Holden takes a train to New York City after being expelled from school. On the train, he meets Mrs. Morrow, the mother of his former classmate Ernest Morrow. Holden lies to Mrs. Morrow about his name and situation, telling her he has to have a minor brain tumor operation. He continues lying to avoid questions and stop the conversation. Mrs. Morrow is concerned for Holden but believes his lies. Holden has no intention of actually visiting the Morrow family and dislikes Ernest, thinking he is insensitive.
This document summarizes 4 years of friendship between 4 girls from 2008 to 2012. It mentions that they lived together in a room as freshmen, survived turning 21, formed inside jokes and traditions like epic group photos and movie nights, supported each other through highs and lows, and ultimately came to deeply value their lifelong bond and ability to understand each other in a way outsiders never could.
The document provides an overview of the novel "Paper Towns" by John Green. It discusses the genre as mystery/detective, with the title referring to paper towns that appear on maps but do not exist. It summarizes the plot involving characters Quentin and his mysterious neighbor Margo, who takes him on an adventure before disappearing. It also provides background on author John Green and describes some of the major characters and themes in the story, including friendship and self-discovery.
The library rules document outlines guidelines for student behavior and care of materials in the library. Key rules include displaying books for browsing but returning them to shelves, using computers for an educational game only and sharing, leaving furniture in place, checking with the librarian before leaving, returning books to carts instead of reshelving, and checkout limits of 4 books or 3 books and a movie. Additional rules cover lining up at the bell to checkout remaining items and return books to the drop box for others to use.
Science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction that typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It often explores the potential consequences of scientific innovations and major technological changes on human societies. Some key elements of science fiction include fictional scientific factors, space travel, time travel, parallel worlds, aliens, robots, and dystopian or post-apocalyptic societies. Many classic science fiction works and concepts are discussed in the document, along with definitions and perspectives on science fiction from various authors.
The K-2nd graders at MCDS voted Tacky as their favorite character and he won a summer vacation. Tacky then went on vacation to various locations including Amsterdam, Japan, Scotland, New York, Oregon, Golden Gate Park, China, and San Diego.
This two-day curriculum design workshop aimed to help teachers learn and apply the Understanding by Design (UbD) framework. Over the course of presentations and work time, participants worked to establish learning goals, essential questions, assessments and learning activities for their curriculum units that promote student understanding and transfer. The workshop covered all three stages of backwards design - desired results, acceptable evidence, and learning experiences. Teachers shared their work and provided feedback to colleagues.
This document discusses Banned Books Week from September 25th to October 2nd and cautions about censorship. It quotes Charles Bradlaugh in defense of free speech and includes images related to banned or censored books and journalists.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
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
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 Inventory
Mystery book game
1. A story of a kid who fights
aliens and has super
powers. His last name is
blank.
?
2. A story of a kid who fights
aliens and has super
powers. His last name is
blank.
3. The main character is a
vegetable and he hates
candy bars and loves
spinach.
?
4. The main character is a
vegetable and he hates
candy bars and loves
spinach.
5. ?
This book I read is about a
kid who writes in his diary.
Over winter he gets stuck
inside from a blizzard after
doing something bad. Will
he get caught? This book
is really funny.
6. This book I read is about a
kid who writes in his diary.
Over winter he gets stuck
inside from a blizzard after
doing something bad. Will
he get caught? This book
is really funny.
7. ?
Two very talented kids
running a business. One
day a boy named Fred asks
for their help. This is the
biggest challenge yet. It
requires the worst bullies
ever.
8. Two very talented kids
running a business. One
day a boy named Fred asks
for their help. This is the
biggest challenge yet. It
requires the worst bullies
ever.
9. ?
This book is filled with
action. It is the second
book in a series. This book
switches from two
characters’ points of view
every chapter. It is very well
written. The characters
develop powers to fight bad
people. Read this series if
you haven’t!
10. This book is filled with
action. It is the second
book in a series. This book
switches from two
characters’ points of view
every chapter. It is very well
written. The characters
develop powers to fight bad
people. Read this series if
you haven’t!
11. Kids fight against adults
when the world is out of
control. If they fail all the
kids will die and the human
race will die out.
?
12. Kids fight against adults
when the world is out of
control. If they fail all the
kids will die and the human
race will die out.
13. ?
Deathly challenges.
Characters with no
memories.
They face twists and turns
and deathly creatures.
Escaping is their only
dream.
Everything is wicked.
14. Deathly challenges.
Characters with no
memories.
They face twists and turns
and deathly creatures.
Escaping is their only
dream.
Everything is wicked.
15. They kill each other and
fight.
Looking for places to hide.
Trying to kill them all.
?
16. They kill each other and
fight.
Looking for places to hide.
Trying to kill them all.
17. ?
It’s about a sister, a brother,
and a friend going to defeat
the black thing and find
their father.
If you like mystery, magic,
and time travel you will like
_______
18. It’s about a sister, a brother,
and a friend going to defeat
the black thing and find
their father.
If you like mystery, magic,
and time travel you will like
_______
19. A brave 17 year old wizard
that has to battle an evil
wizard to save the world
?
20. A brave 17 year old wizard
that has to battle an evil
wizard to save the world
21. ?
I wake up in a box. A cold,
hard metal box. I don’t
remember, I can’t
remember any thing but my
name. When I get there
there are boys, lots and lots
of boys all different ages.
They tell me I am in a maze
and there is no way out.
But I don’t believe them,
because there has to be a
way out.
22. I wake up in a box. A cold,
hard metal box. I don’t
remember, I can’t
remember any thing but my
name. When I get there
there are boys, lots and lots
of boys all different ages.
They tell me I am in a maze
and there is no way out.
But I don’t believe them,
because there has to be a
way out.
23. ?
His dad is in jail. He’s trying
to stop a casino ship from
dumping sewage in the bay.
People on the beaches
can’t even swim because of
the sewage. How will he
convince the people what’s
happening? It’s affecting
the fish and wildlife.
24. His dad is in jail. He’s trying
to stop a casino ship from
dumping sewage in the bay.
People on the beaches
can’t even swim because of
the sewage. How will he
convince the people what’s
happening? It’s affecting
the fish and wildlife.
25. ?
This book is action-packed
with lots of adventure. The
book has great characters
and it’s the third book in the
series. Anyone who loves
lots of action you will love
the whole series. Read this
book and the series!
26. This book is action-packed
with lots of adventure. The
book has great characters
and it’s the third book in the
series. Anyone who loves
lots of action you will love
the whole series. Read this
book and the series!
27. ?
3 girls, 1 dog, and an aunt
go to Maine. The three girls
have another sister who
does not go to Maine. She
has taken care of everyone
for a long time but now that
she is gone will the second
oldest sister be able to
handle the other sisters.
And will the 11 year old
sister finish her book?
28. 3 girls, 1 dog, and an aunt
go to Maine. The three girls
have another sister who
does not go to Maine. She
has taken care of everyone
for a long time but now that
she is gone will the second
oldest sister be able to
handle the other sisters.
And will the 11 year old
sister finish her book?
29. ?
What happens when a 14
year old boy becomes an
M16 super spy?
Adventure! An exciting
page turner and a definite
must read. Will this boy
finish his mission alive or will
he endure a horrible death?
30. What happens when a 14
year old boy becomes an
M16 super spy?
Adventure! An exciting
page turner and a definite
must read. Will this boy
finish his mission alive or will
he endure a horrible death?
31. ?
It’s about a girl who has
never gone swimming and
she gets signed up once
and finds out she’s a
mermaid. She and her
friend Shana helps find her
dad who is a full merman
who is stuck in an
underwater prison.
32. It’s about a girl who has
never gone swimming and
she gets signed up once
and finds out she’s a
mermaid. She and her
friend Shana helps find her
dad who is a full merman
who is stuck in an
underwater prison.
33. This is a book about a
penguin that is funny and
scares away hunters.
?
34. This is a book about a
penguin that is funny and
scares away hunters.
35. He is a boy who is mean to
geese. He gets turned into
a goose.
?
36. He is a boy who is mean to
geese. He gets turned into
a goose.
37. The man is in greek
mythology and is a demi-
god.
?
38. The man is in greek
mythology and is a demi-
god.
39. This book is about a boy
who goes to a place he has
never been before. He
fights pirates.
?
40. This book is about a boy
who goes to a place he has
never been before. He
fights pirates.
41. This story is about a little
starling that can’t fly and
loves books and his cousins
love to tease him.
?
42. This story is about a little
starling that can’t fly and
loves books and his cousins
love to tease him.
43. Two girls who are best
friends. They don’t have
something that everyone
has and they really want it.
?
44. Two girls who are best
friends. They don’t have
something that everyone
has and they really want it.
45. A boy left his relatives’
house and went to a girl’s
house far away where a
naked ninja attacks him.
?
46. A boy left his relatives’
house and went to a girl’s
house far away where a
naked ninja attacks him.
53. A kid finds a stone in the
forest. He brings it to town.
People say it’s hollow but
what it is, is much more!
?
54. A kid finds a stone in the
forest. He brings it to town.
People say it’s hollow but
what it is, is much more!
55. About a moose and a boy
and it starts with one thing
and keeps going on and on
until you come back to the
same thing.
?
56. About a moose and a boy
and it starts with one thing
and keeps going on and on
until you come back to the
same thing.
57. ?
She sets out to find her lost
mermom with her dog BD
(best dog) and her seagull
and (captain) and everything
goes wrong all because of
the stupid crabs.
58. She sets out to find her lost
mermom with her dog BD
(best dog) and her seagull
and (captain) and everything
goes wrong all because of
the stupid crabs.
59. His mother kills herself and
he meets a cyclopes that
get blinded.
?
60. His mother kills herself and
he meets a cyclopes that
get blinded.
61. This is about a kid in 6th
grade who has two friends
and does different things.
?
62. This is about a kid in 6th
grade who has two friends
and does different things.
63. ?
He’s a detective and solves
cases with his friends. He
helps the neighborhood
kids. His dad is the head of
police. It cost 25 cents for
his detective service.
64. He’s a detective and solves
cases with his friends. He
helps the neighborhood
kids. His dad is the head of
police. It cost 25 cents for
his detective service.
65. ?
This book is about a girl
who is captured by a villain
and soon finds herself in the
middle of an adventure.
66. This book is about a girl
who is captured by a villain
and soon finds herself in the
middle of an adventure.
67. ?
A boy almost gets killed by
his own teacher and gets
sent away to a camp where
he finds out what he really
is.
68. A boy almost gets killed by
his own teacher and gets
sent away to a camp where
he finds out what he really
is.
69. About a girl who loves to
make up songs and loves
peach pies.
?
70. About a girl who loves to
make up songs and loves
peach pies.
71. ?
A boy with funny
underwear, a bully, a crush,
a tutor, bad grades, and a
big school play.
72. A boy with funny
underwear, a bully, a crush,
a tutor, bad grades, and a
big school play.
73. A girl sees a bowl. She
must kill the curses.
?
77. ?
It’s about a girl named
Beatrice/Tris and once she
turns 16 she has to make a
choice that could change
her life.
78. It’s about a girl named
Beatrice/Tris and once she
turns 16 she has to make a
choice that could change
her life.
79. ?
3 boys read a magic book
and find themselves suck
on an island in palm trees
and have to fight captain
black beard.
80. 3 boys read a magic book
and find themselves suck
on an island in palm trees
and have to fight captain
black beard.
81. A boy and his sister have
many dogs and a cat and
they find magic
?
82. A boy and his sister have
many dogs and a cat and
they find magic
83. ?
A boy and girl who are brother
and sister. They visit their
grandma and weird things are at
her home. They find a passage in
her home. It takes them to a
magical world they have weird
effects happen to them: their dad
turns 12 and stays 12 in the
world forever. Their grandma’s
sister lives in the passage they do
magic deeds and save the
passage.
84. A boy and girl who are brother
and sister. They visit their
grandma and weird things are at
her home. They find a passage in
her home. It takes them to a
magical world they have weird
effects happen to them: their dad
turns 12 and stays 12 in the
world forever. Their grandma’s
sister lives in the passage they do
magic deeds and save the
passage.
85. ?
7th graders are fighting
against an origami person
with a person controlling
him with another origami
person being the savior.
86. 7th graders are fighting
against an origami person
with a person controlling
him with another origami
person being the savior.