ky eshte nje punim seminarik ne word kush ka deshir ta kete ket punim seminarik mund te me kontaktoni ne emailin Ram-Hajraj-Fakullteti.i.Biznesit@hotmail.de qdo kohe do te jem ne dispozicion per ju ta ndaj dijen me ju shpresoj se sado pak do tju ndihmoj
The document summarizes trends in Gimv share prices over a 5-year period. It experienced losses of 400 million during the financial crisis but was profitable from 2009-2010. In 2011 it received an extra boost but then a second wave of the financial crisis hit stock exchanges, resulting in more losses. Over the same 5-year period, Gimv shares declined 35% while the BEL 20 index dropped 54%. The document concludes by thanking the reader but does not provide any information about the future evolution or outlook for 2014.
The Red Hare horse is often depicted in Chinese temples, shown in red and in battle scenes. This famous horse is most commonly seen carrying the military figures Guan Yu or Lü Bu on its back during important battles.
Thinking in stereotypes can lead people to make harmful judgments of others and get into conflicts over labels, which can cause extreme pain or suicidal thoughts. Perceptions influenced by peer and family pressure as well as stereotypes about differences can negatively impact people's views of others and their own self-image.
The document discusses horses commonly depicted in Chinese temples, particularly the Red Hare horse which is always shown in red and carrying Guan Yu or Lü Bu into battle. Other horses featured represent mounts for other famous Chinese generals from traditional stories.
Este documento presenta cinco textos sobre el nombre propio desde diferentes perspectivas como el nivel psicológico y didáctico. Incluye un resumen de Gelb sobre cómo la necesidad de representar nombres propios llevó al desarrollo de la escritura fonética, comenzando como logografía para expresar objetos y nombres. Luego describe cuatro niveles de escritura y lectura del nombre propio en niños, donde en el Nivel 1 no pueden escribirlo correctamente ni reconocer transformaciones. El propósito es proveer información
The document discusses how to read body language cues during negotiations to gain an advantage. It recommends casually observing an opponent's physical movements to determine if they are being deceptive or holding something back. Experts suggest establishing a person's "baseline" behavior during friendly discussions and looking for changes during negotiations that could indicate deception, such as a talkative person becoming meek or exaggerated movements. Specific body language cues that may signal a hidden agenda include hair pulling, lip biting, eye blinking, gulping, throat clearing, rapid breathing, covering the mouth, nose rubbing, head jerking, and leaning away. However, conclusions should not be drawn from single cues, but looking for multiple behaviors together.
ky eshte nje punim seminarik ne word kush ka deshir ta kete ket punim seminarik mund te me kontaktoni ne emailin Ram-Hajraj-Fakullteti.i.Biznesit@hotmail.de qdo kohe do te jem ne dispozicion per ju ta ndaj dijen me ju shpresoj se sado pak do tju ndihmoj
The document summarizes trends in Gimv share prices over a 5-year period. It experienced losses of 400 million during the financial crisis but was profitable from 2009-2010. In 2011 it received an extra boost but then a second wave of the financial crisis hit stock exchanges, resulting in more losses. Over the same 5-year period, Gimv shares declined 35% while the BEL 20 index dropped 54%. The document concludes by thanking the reader but does not provide any information about the future evolution or outlook for 2014.
The Red Hare horse is often depicted in Chinese temples, shown in red and in battle scenes. This famous horse is most commonly seen carrying the military figures Guan Yu or Lü Bu on its back during important battles.
Thinking in stereotypes can lead people to make harmful judgments of others and get into conflicts over labels, which can cause extreme pain or suicidal thoughts. Perceptions influenced by peer and family pressure as well as stereotypes about differences can negatively impact people's views of others and their own self-image.
The document discusses horses commonly depicted in Chinese temples, particularly the Red Hare horse which is always shown in red and carrying Guan Yu or Lü Bu into battle. Other horses featured represent mounts for other famous Chinese generals from traditional stories.
Este documento presenta cinco textos sobre el nombre propio desde diferentes perspectivas como el nivel psicológico y didáctico. Incluye un resumen de Gelb sobre cómo la necesidad de representar nombres propios llevó al desarrollo de la escritura fonética, comenzando como logografía para expresar objetos y nombres. Luego describe cuatro niveles de escritura y lectura del nombre propio en niños, donde en el Nivel 1 no pueden escribirlo correctamente ni reconocer transformaciones. El propósito es proveer información
The document discusses how to read body language cues during negotiations to gain an advantage. It recommends casually observing an opponent's physical movements to determine if they are being deceptive or holding something back. Experts suggest establishing a person's "baseline" behavior during friendly discussions and looking for changes during negotiations that could indicate deception, such as a talkative person becoming meek or exaggerated movements. Specific body language cues that may signal a hidden agenda include hair pulling, lip biting, eye blinking, gulping, throat clearing, rapid breathing, covering the mouth, nose rubbing, head jerking, and leaning away. However, conclusions should not be drawn from single cues, but looking for multiple behaviors together.
The document defines a synonym as a word that has almost the same meaning as another word. It provides the example of "huge" and "enormous" as synonyms. It then directs the reader to complete synonym worksheets and play a synonym game online to practice identifying synonyms. It also shares a link to a song about synonyms to help remember the definition.
The document provides an introduction to synonyms for students by defining synonyms, listing examples of synonym pairs, and providing links to worksheets, games, and songs to help students practice and learn synonyms. It defines synonyms as words that have the same or similar meaning and lists common synonym pairs like angry/mad and sad/unhappy. It then provides links to online worksheets, games, and a song for students to complete synonym activities to reinforce their learning.
This document defines key terms related to circles such as radius, diameter, chord, arc, and semicircle. It explains that a circle is a closed curve where all points are equidistant from the center. A radius is a line from the center to the edge, a diameter goes through the center and connects two points on the edge, and a chord connects any two points on the edge. An arc is part of the edge between two points, and a semicircle is half of the full circle. The document also describes properties of these terms like diameters being the longest chords and radii all being the same length.
The document discusses different categories of instructional media including text media such as printed books and projected texts, audio media like records and audio players, visual media that utilizes pictures and images, motion media like videos, people media which uses people as a teaching resource, and manipulative media involving physical objects used for hands-on learning. Instructional media can stimulate student learning through various formats and engage students in concrete, visual ways of developing concepts and understanding subjects.
The national flag of Trinidad and Tobago was designed in 1962 and features the colors red, white and black. The coat of arms displays birds and symbols representing Trinidad and Tobago, including the scarlet ibis, cocrico, hummingbird, and coconut palm. It also features the national motto "Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve". The national anthem and pledge were composed in 1962 to celebrate independence. The steelpan is recognized as the national instrument, evolving from steel drums in the 1930s-40s.
Manipulatives are hands-on learning tools that help students learn concepts concretely before moving to more abstract understandings. They allow students to explore ideas through active manipulation, helping cement understandings in ways that passive learning cannot. There are concrete, abstract, and virtual forms of manipulatives, each with advantages and disadvantages. Integrating different types of age-appropriate manipulatives into lessons can benefit student learning across subjects by appealing to different learning styles and building concrete foundations for abstract concepts according to Piaget's theories of cognitive development.
The document defines a synonym as a word that has almost the same meaning as another word. It provides the example of "huge" and "enormous" as synonyms. It then directs the reader to complete synonym worksheets and play a synonym game online to practice identifying synonyms. It also shares a link to a song about synonyms to help remember the definition.
The document provides an introduction to synonyms for students by defining synonyms, listing examples of synonym pairs, and providing links to worksheets, games, and songs to help students practice and learn synonyms. It defines synonyms as words that have the same or similar meaning and lists common synonym pairs like angry/mad and sad/unhappy. It then provides links to online worksheets, games, and a song for students to complete synonym activities to reinforce their learning.
This document defines key terms related to circles such as radius, diameter, chord, arc, and semicircle. It explains that a circle is a closed curve where all points are equidistant from the center. A radius is a line from the center to the edge, a diameter goes through the center and connects two points on the edge, and a chord connects any two points on the edge. An arc is part of the edge between two points, and a semicircle is half of the full circle. The document also describes properties of these terms like diameters being the longest chords and radii all being the same length.
The document discusses different categories of instructional media including text media such as printed books and projected texts, audio media like records and audio players, visual media that utilizes pictures and images, motion media like videos, people media which uses people as a teaching resource, and manipulative media involving physical objects used for hands-on learning. Instructional media can stimulate student learning through various formats and engage students in concrete, visual ways of developing concepts and understanding subjects.
The national flag of Trinidad and Tobago was designed in 1962 and features the colors red, white and black. The coat of arms displays birds and symbols representing Trinidad and Tobago, including the scarlet ibis, cocrico, hummingbird, and coconut palm. It also features the national motto "Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve". The national anthem and pledge were composed in 1962 to celebrate independence. The steelpan is recognized as the national instrument, evolving from steel drums in the 1930s-40s.
Manipulatives are hands-on learning tools that help students learn concepts concretely before moving to more abstract understandings. They allow students to explore ideas through active manipulation, helping cement understandings in ways that passive learning cannot. There are concrete, abstract, and virtual forms of manipulatives, each with advantages and disadvantages. Integrating different types of age-appropriate manipulatives into lessons can benefit student learning across subjects by appealing to different learning styles and building concrete foundations for abstract concepts according to Piaget's theories of cognitive development.