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The document is a letter from the director of the Aspen Falls Public Library to Mr. Thomas Aldridge regarding a potential donation. It provides information that the library is not a 501c3 organization but the Friends of the Library group is and donations made through them are tax deductible. It also includes an attachment listing several donation opportunities including funding a new bookmobile, naming rooms in the new library, donations of art for the lobby, expanding foreign language collections, and supporting the Summer Reads program.
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"Made to stick" - Nijboer Active Consulting - Warmolts Lean Agile Coaching - ...Sandra Warmolts
PowerPoint of the "Made to Stick" workshop by Lilian Nijboer (Active Consulting) and Sandra Warmolts (Lean Agile Coaching) presented at XP days Benelux 2015 Mechelen
The document is a letter from the director of the Aspen Falls Public Library to Mr. Thomas Aldridge regarding a potential donation. It provides information that the library is not a 501c3 organization but the Friends of the Library group is and donations made through them are tax deductible. It also includes an attachment listing several donation opportunities including funding a new bookmobile, naming rooms in the new library, donations of art for the lobby, expanding foreign language collections, and supporting the Summer Reads program.
Este documento presenta un diálogo ficticio entre Salviati y Simplicio sobre las consecuencias de una hipotética colisión de un cuerpo celeste con la Tierra. Salviati propone esta situación como una cuestión filosófica y Simplicio responde que no le preocupa el futuro sino el presente. El diálogo forma parte de una obra de teatro llamada "Del otro lado es lo mismo" presentada por la Biblioteca Fabularia.
Introduccion A La Psicologia Verano 2007orengomoises
Este documento presenta una introducción al curso de Psicología I. Explica brevemente las principales áreas de estudio en psicología como la neurociencia, psicodinámica, conductismo, cognitivismo y enfoque humanista. También resume los principales hitos en la historia de la psicología como el funcionalismo, la Gestalt y el psicoanálisis. Por último, ofrece una introducción a los métodos científicos de investigación en psicología incluyendo estudios descriptivos, correlacionales y experimentales.
O documento fornece instruções sobre como usar o YouTube, incluindo como fazer o upload de vídeos, navegar entre vídeos carregados por outros usuários, e salvar vídeos nos favoritos.
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The document appears to be a transcript from the game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" based on the story "The Tiny Seed" by Eric Carle. It contains multiple choice questions about events that happen in the story, such as what the seed needs to grow, how it travels to different places, and what it grows into by the end. The last question is answered correctly, with the player winning $1 million.
The document appears to be a quiz for the game show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" with questions in different subject areas and potential prize amounts listed from $100 to $1,000,000. It includes questions about grammar, vocabulary, spelling and other general knowledge topics.
The document appears to be a game interface for "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" that includes questions at different prize levels and options to use lifelines. It shows the prize ladder ranging from $100 to $1 million and interfaces for answering questions and viewing results.
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The document appears to be a quiz or game show with multiple choice questions and decreasing dollar amounts. It includes questions about movies, science, sports, candy, geography, history and more. The participant works their way up from $100 to winning $1 million by correctly answering trivia questions.
An adaptation of the game Who Wants to be a Millionaire covering information about Don Delillo's book White Noise. This is a fun way for students to learn important information about Delillo's novel.
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The document describes a game of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire featuring questions about the Silk Road, Confucianism, and Marco Polo. It shows the progression of the game through multiple choice questions with decreasing dollar amounts until the player wins $1 million by correctly answering a final question about the approximate time the Silk Road was first introduced.
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The document appears to be a transcript from a game show called "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" where contestants answer multiple choice questions of increasing difficulty to win prize money. It shows a contestant working their way through 15 questions, getting answers correct and increasing their earnings from $100 up to winning the $1 million grand prize at the final question. Congratulatory messages are displayed after certain monetary milestones are passed.
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