The document describes Isabela Romero Navarro and Alba Caballero Garcia's tastes in clothes, animals, activities, foods, and more. Some of their favorite things include jeans, cowboy shirts, boots, skirts, leather jackets, dogs, parrots, dolphins, leopards, pandas, sports, technology, singing, piano, skating, cooked rice, soup, tray paisa, and Caesar salad. They enjoy these items for reasons like comfort, beauty, health benefits, fun, and flavors.
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I do a lot of talks around the world about online marketing. The focus lies on consumer behavior. Because my talks are very much story telling and I am using a lot of images it doesn't make sense to upload each presentation.
This deck however gives you some insights into how I build up my decks and stories and what you can expect.
Off course the best way of getting an idea is still to actually see one of my presentations.
This is an example of what you can expect from presentations from Bas van den Beld.
I do a lot of talks around the world about online marketing. The focus lies on consumer behavior. Because my talks are very much story telling and I am using a lot of images it doesn't make sense to upload each presentation.
This deck however gives you some insights into how I build up my decks and stories and what you can expect.
Off course the best way of getting an idea is still to actually see one of my presentations.
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http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
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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.
9. DOGS
• I LIKE THE DOGS BECAUSE THEY’RE VERY
BEUTIFUL , SOFT AND SMALL. THEY HAVE
FOUR LEGS , A TAIL,AND A SMALL NOSE.
• THEY’RE MAMMALS AND OMNIVOROUS
• THEY LIVE IN HOUSES.
10. PARROTS
• I LIKE THE PARROTS BECAUSE THEY CAN
SPEAK. THEY’RE GREEN, IT HAS A BEAK,
FEATHERS, BIB AND A NAPE.
• THEY’RE BERT AND HERBIVOROUS
• THEY LIVES IN HOUSES OR IN THE JUNGLE.
11. DOLPHINS
• I LIKE THE DOLPHINS BECAUSE THERE
ANIMALS BEUTIFUL AND FAST IT'S HAS A FIN
AND A BEAK.
• THEY LIVE IN DE SEA.
12. LEOPARD
• I LIKE THE LEOPARD BECAUSE IT HAS SOFT
SKIN AND STAINS.
• THEY LIVE IN THE FOREST, IN THE
JUNGLES, IN THE SAVANNAS, IN THE
FIELDS AND IN ROCKY PLACES.
• THEY’RE VIVIPAROUS AND CARNIVORES.
13. PANDA
• I LIKE PANDAS BECAUSE THEY’RE WHITE AND
BLACK. THEY ALSO ARE WILD ANIMALS.
• THEY LIVE IN BAMBOO FORESTS IN CENTRAL
AND SOUTHWESTERN CHINA AND IN THE
JUNGLE.
• THEY HAVE FOUR LEGS AND A HEAD.
14.
15. SPORTS
• I LIKE THE SPORT BECAUSE THER VERY
IT IS GOOD FOR HEALTH TO THE PERSONS.
17. SING
• I LIKE SING BECAUSE I LIKE THE MUSIC AND K
• KARAOKE .
• I LIKE MUSIC AND SO I LIKE TO SING
18. PIANO
• I LIKE THE PIANO BECAUSE IT ONE OF THE
INSTRUME TO BETTER SOUN .The piano is an c
is beautiinstrument that lD.
• ike it because the musiful
19. SKAITING
• I LIKE THE SKATING BECAUSE IT'S FUN AND
IT'S WHY NOT CONTAMINATED CITY.