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The document is about industrial microbiology, the explanation of related terms, includes role of microorganisms in economic progression. The document belongs to Keshab chapagain of Agriculture and forestry university.
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The document discusses TOEFL vocabulary related to a storm in the mountains. It provides a sentence using the word "obliterated" and asks the reader to choose the option that best suits its meaning. It then defines "obliterates" or "effaces" to mean total removal or destruction, giving the example that a storm in the mountains can obliterate or efface villages and highways, removing all traces of habitation.
16) The Hollywood Art Read The Movie Part INick Zegarac
1) The document discusses the challenges of adapting great works of literature into films. While some literary adaptations were very successful during Hollywood's Golden Age, like those produced by MGM, Shakespeare and other authors have often proven difficult to bring to the screen.
2) In the 1970s and 1980s, Hollywood largely abandoned literary adaptations and focused on cheaper genres like horror films and comedies. Some exceptions included Forman's Amadeus in 1984, which helped revive the costume drama genre.
3) Other films in the mid-1980s like Merchant/Ivory's A Room with a View and Lean's A Passage to India also helped audiences warm up to literary adaptations again. This paved the way
The document provides definitions for various phrases related to following rules and coming to agreements or conclusions. It defines phrases such as "abide by" to mean follow the rules, "account for" to mean give an explanation, and "agree upon" to mean come to an agreement. It suggests it can be difficult for youngsters to abide by rules and gives examples of having to account for funds or chemicals and agreeing on an assessment format.
The document discusses vocabulary related to reading comprehension. It provides sentences with underlined words or phrases and asks the reader to choose the option that best suits the meaning of the original word or phrase. The sentences are about topics like the expanding universe, the earth revolving around the sun, and theories about the earth expanding or growing faster.
This short document discusses faith and how it can both help and hinder progress. It acknowledges that faith can be a wonderful insight but cautions that it also risks breeding fanaticism if taken too far, barring further advancement. The document suggests that true faith inspires, neutralizes biases, strengthens understanding, inculcates good values, governs actions, honors humanity, and can ultimately triumph, while also facilitating ongoing progress.
The document is about industrial microbiology, the explanation of related terms, includes role of microorganisms in economic progression. The document belongs to Keshab chapagain of Agriculture and forestry university.
This short document does not contain any substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It consists of repeated line breaks without any text content.
The document discusses TOEFL vocabulary related to a storm in the mountains. It provides a sentence using the word "obliterated" and asks the reader to choose the option that best suits its meaning. It then defines "obliterates" or "effaces" to mean total removal or destruction, giving the example that a storm in the mountains can obliterate or efface villages and highways, removing all traces of habitation.
16) The Hollywood Art Read The Movie Part INick Zegarac
1) The document discusses the challenges of adapting great works of literature into films. While some literary adaptations were very successful during Hollywood's Golden Age, like those produced by MGM, Shakespeare and other authors have often proven difficult to bring to the screen.
2) In the 1970s and 1980s, Hollywood largely abandoned literary adaptations and focused on cheaper genres like horror films and comedies. Some exceptions included Forman's Amadeus in 1984, which helped revive the costume drama genre.
3) Other films in the mid-1980s like Merchant/Ivory's A Room with a View and Lean's A Passage to India also helped audiences warm up to literary adaptations again. This paved the way
The document provides definitions for various phrases related to following rules and coming to agreements or conclusions. It defines phrases such as "abide by" to mean follow the rules, "account for" to mean give an explanation, and "agree upon" to mean come to an agreement. It suggests it can be difficult for youngsters to abide by rules and gives examples of having to account for funds or chemicals and agreeing on an assessment format.
The document discusses vocabulary related to reading comprehension. It provides sentences with underlined words or phrases and asks the reader to choose the option that best suits the meaning of the original word or phrase. The sentences are about topics like the expanding universe, the earth revolving around the sun, and theories about the earth expanding or growing faster.
This short document discusses faith and how it can both help and hinder progress. It acknowledges that faith can be a wonderful insight but cautions that it also risks breeding fanaticism if taken too far, barring further advancement. The document suggests that true faith inspires, neutralizes biases, strengthens understanding, inculcates good values, governs actions, honors humanity, and can ultimately triumph, while also facilitating ongoing progress.
Basic Communication. English.
Family and personality traits.
Ice breakers to improve the art of speaking .
Phrasal verbs with model sentences .
Creative thinking .
Strengthening Vocabulary.
Exchanging ideas .
Basic Communication in English.
Phrasal verbs related to family.
Model sentences.
Building vocabulary.
Review exercise to enhance thinking.
The document discusses obsolete words and practices, including the art of letter writing becoming obsolete. It provides the definition of obsolete as a word or practice that has gone out of use or is outdated. Examples are given of habits considered outdated by youth, such as retiring to bed early or waking up early on holidays. The document also suggests that many youth think writing letters is an absolute waste of time and that texting and emails can replace letters. As a result, the art of letter writing is slowly becoming obsolete or falling out of use.
John was highly disciplined and diligent, working hard at all his activities. He had a special trait of being different from others and was also very skillful or dexterous in everything he did.
An apprentice is a person who works for an employer for a fixed period of time to learn job skills. John did not want to be a ordinary worker or laborer on a farm like his father who was an employee. Instead, John studied hard and did an apprenticeship or training to become an Agricultural Scientist, getting a degree in Agricultural Science.
A codicil is a supplement to a will that alters the provisions of the existing will. John enlisted in the army as a teen and after 20 years returned home on leave. While home, John's parents had left him their house in their will. John asked his brother to add a codicil to the will to convert the house into a school rather than leaving it to just him.
A numismatist is a person who collects coins. The passage discusses different hobbies such as philately, which is collecting stamps, and ornithology, which is the study of birds. It provides Solomon as an example of a numismatist, who collects coins and wants to make it his full-time activity. A hobby can become a source of income or a career.
Nepotism refers to favoritism granted in politics or business to relatives. Specifically, it is when people in positions of power use their influence to help family members and relatives rise through the ranks in an unfair manner by providing jobs, promotions, or other favors based on their relationship rather than merit. This type of favoritism for relatives is considered a form of corruption that undermines fairness and competence.
The document discusses overcoming fear and becoming bold and confident. It contrasts being frightened, worried, and shy with being brave, courageous, heroic, and dauntless. It states that by conquering yourself and your fears, the whole world will be at your feet and that fear is the most important emotion that should be analyzed.
The document provides vocabulary and instructions for an activity to practice simple past tense and telling about frightening experiences. It includes a list of words related to robbery, theft and crime in the dead of night. It then gives a partial story and asks the reader to fill in blanks with provided words and finish the story, describing the most frightening day of their life and the type of criminals involved.
The document provides examples and definitions for the use of indefinite articles "a" and "an" and the definite article "the" in the English language. "A" and "an" are used before singular countable nouns, with "an" used specifically before words starting with a vowel sound. "The" is used to refer to something specific or superlative. It also lists some uncountable nouns that do not take articles. Several examples are given of common possessions that could be considered valuable to different people.
Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail invented the telegraph in 1844, allowing electrical pulses representing dots and dashes to transmit messages along cables using Morse code. This was a radical change, providing a quick and easy way to communicate over long distances. Telegrams were initially used for official purposes but became popular for public use in India in the 1850s. However, new technologies like mobile phones, the internet, and social media have now replaced telegrams.
Waiting at the bus stop is a common experience where you get familiar with other regular commuters and sometimes make new friends while learning about their lives. The bus can be crowded and packed at times but is also a dependable way to travel where you must pay attention to boarding and leaving times, potential delays, and navigating the front or rear doors with a conductor's assistance.
This document provides examples of contractions used in sentences. It shows the contracted and uncontracted versions of phrases like "I'm very fond of this book" and "We won't find it." It also includes sentences about possessing a valuable book, caring for the book, lending the book, and behaving carefully. Choices are given to complete additional sentences using contractions correctly.
The document provides a list of useful vocabulary for describing schedules, including words like usually, generally, normally, always, regularly, often, frequently, rarely, never, seldom, hardly, occasionally. It then lists example morning and evening routines using that vocabulary, such as getting up, having coffee, making the bed, helping in the kitchen, catching the bus, having a snack, relaxing, going to bed. Finally, it provides sample questions one could ask about someone's schedule, including what time they wake up, what they do before breakfast, how they get to work or school, what they do in the afternoons and evenings, and when they go to bed.
The document discusses how people typically spend their weekends and lists a variety of activities such as doing necessary chores, making special dishes, spending time with friends and family, going out for excursions or sightseeing. It also includes a conversation where a character named Meera talks about enjoying visiting her grandparents in the neighboring village and exploring nature. The document encourages reflection on how one spends their own time and the activities of their family on weekends.
The document discusses converting sentences from singular to plural form. It provides examples of sentences written in the singular form about a person named Graham and his daily activities. It then shows the same sentences rewritten in the plural form using "we" or "they" by changing the verb forms and pronouns accordingly.
Nouns are words that name people, places, things, ideas, actions or qualities. There are two main types of nouns - proper nouns, which refer to specific individual names, and common nouns, which can be further divided into abstract, collective, concrete countable, concrete uncountable, compound, and verbal nouns. Common nouns describe general categories while proper nouns are specific names.
The document defines and provides examples of auxiliary verbs in English. It explains that auxiliary verbs help form tenses, voices, and moods of other verbs. The main auxiliary verbs discussed are forms of be, have, do, will, shall, can, may, must, ought, dare and modal verbs. Examples are provided to illustrate the usage of each auxiliary verb in different contexts like making requests, expressing obligations, possibilities and more. Common mistakes in usage are also highlighted.
The document describes various phrasal verbs and their meanings:
- Act smart means to imagine you are smart
- Act big means to imagine you are great
- Act funny means to behave in a silly manner
- Aim high means to set a high goal
- Attend on means to look after
- Attend to means to take care of
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Basic Communication. English.
Family and personality traits.
Ice breakers to improve the art of speaking .
Phrasal verbs with model sentences .
Creative thinking .
Strengthening Vocabulary.
Exchanging ideas .
Basic Communication in English.
Phrasal verbs related to family.
Model sentences.
Building vocabulary.
Review exercise to enhance thinking.
The document discusses obsolete words and practices, including the art of letter writing becoming obsolete. It provides the definition of obsolete as a word or practice that has gone out of use or is outdated. Examples are given of habits considered outdated by youth, such as retiring to bed early or waking up early on holidays. The document also suggests that many youth think writing letters is an absolute waste of time and that texting and emails can replace letters. As a result, the art of letter writing is slowly becoming obsolete or falling out of use.
John was highly disciplined and diligent, working hard at all his activities. He had a special trait of being different from others and was also very skillful or dexterous in everything he did.
An apprentice is a person who works for an employer for a fixed period of time to learn job skills. John did not want to be a ordinary worker or laborer on a farm like his father who was an employee. Instead, John studied hard and did an apprenticeship or training to become an Agricultural Scientist, getting a degree in Agricultural Science.
A codicil is a supplement to a will that alters the provisions of the existing will. John enlisted in the army as a teen and after 20 years returned home on leave. While home, John's parents had left him their house in their will. John asked his brother to add a codicil to the will to convert the house into a school rather than leaving it to just him.
A numismatist is a person who collects coins. The passage discusses different hobbies such as philately, which is collecting stamps, and ornithology, which is the study of birds. It provides Solomon as an example of a numismatist, who collects coins and wants to make it his full-time activity. A hobby can become a source of income or a career.
Nepotism refers to favoritism granted in politics or business to relatives. Specifically, it is when people in positions of power use their influence to help family members and relatives rise through the ranks in an unfair manner by providing jobs, promotions, or other favors based on their relationship rather than merit. This type of favoritism for relatives is considered a form of corruption that undermines fairness and competence.
The document discusses overcoming fear and becoming bold and confident. It contrasts being frightened, worried, and shy with being brave, courageous, heroic, and dauntless. It states that by conquering yourself and your fears, the whole world will be at your feet and that fear is the most important emotion that should be analyzed.
The document provides vocabulary and instructions for an activity to practice simple past tense and telling about frightening experiences. It includes a list of words related to robbery, theft and crime in the dead of night. It then gives a partial story and asks the reader to fill in blanks with provided words and finish the story, describing the most frightening day of their life and the type of criminals involved.
The document provides examples and definitions for the use of indefinite articles "a" and "an" and the definite article "the" in the English language. "A" and "an" are used before singular countable nouns, with "an" used specifically before words starting with a vowel sound. "The" is used to refer to something specific or superlative. It also lists some uncountable nouns that do not take articles. Several examples are given of common possessions that could be considered valuable to different people.
Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail invented the telegraph in 1844, allowing electrical pulses representing dots and dashes to transmit messages along cables using Morse code. This was a radical change, providing a quick and easy way to communicate over long distances. Telegrams were initially used for official purposes but became popular for public use in India in the 1850s. However, new technologies like mobile phones, the internet, and social media have now replaced telegrams.
Waiting at the bus stop is a common experience where you get familiar with other regular commuters and sometimes make new friends while learning about their lives. The bus can be crowded and packed at times but is also a dependable way to travel where you must pay attention to boarding and leaving times, potential delays, and navigating the front or rear doors with a conductor's assistance.
This document provides examples of contractions used in sentences. It shows the contracted and uncontracted versions of phrases like "I'm very fond of this book" and "We won't find it." It also includes sentences about possessing a valuable book, caring for the book, lending the book, and behaving carefully. Choices are given to complete additional sentences using contractions correctly.
The document provides a list of useful vocabulary for describing schedules, including words like usually, generally, normally, always, regularly, often, frequently, rarely, never, seldom, hardly, occasionally. It then lists example morning and evening routines using that vocabulary, such as getting up, having coffee, making the bed, helping in the kitchen, catching the bus, having a snack, relaxing, going to bed. Finally, it provides sample questions one could ask about someone's schedule, including what time they wake up, what they do before breakfast, how they get to work or school, what they do in the afternoons and evenings, and when they go to bed.
The document discusses how people typically spend their weekends and lists a variety of activities such as doing necessary chores, making special dishes, spending time with friends and family, going out for excursions or sightseeing. It also includes a conversation where a character named Meera talks about enjoying visiting her grandparents in the neighboring village and exploring nature. The document encourages reflection on how one spends their own time and the activities of their family on weekends.
The document discusses converting sentences from singular to plural form. It provides examples of sentences written in the singular form about a person named Graham and his daily activities. It then shows the same sentences rewritten in the plural form using "we" or "they" by changing the verb forms and pronouns accordingly.
Nouns are words that name people, places, things, ideas, actions or qualities. There are two main types of nouns - proper nouns, which refer to specific individual names, and common nouns, which can be further divided into abstract, collective, concrete countable, concrete uncountable, compound, and verbal nouns. Common nouns describe general categories while proper nouns are specific names.
The document defines and provides examples of auxiliary verbs in English. It explains that auxiliary verbs help form tenses, voices, and moods of other verbs. The main auxiliary verbs discussed are forms of be, have, do, will, shall, can, may, must, ought, dare and modal verbs. Examples are provided to illustrate the usage of each auxiliary verb in different contexts like making requests, expressing obligations, possibilities and more. Common mistakes in usage are also highlighted.
The document describes various phrasal verbs and their meanings:
- Act smart means to imagine you are smart
- Act big means to imagine you are great
- Act funny means to behave in a silly manner
- Aim high means to set a high goal
- Attend on means to look after
- Attend to means to take care of
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Tom Cruise is a name that resonates with global audiences for his iconic roles in blockbuster films and his dynamic presence in Hollywood. But, beyond his illustrious career, Tom Cruise's personal life. especially his relationship with his daughter has been a subject of public fascination and media scrutiny. This article delves deep into the life of Tom Cruise daughter, Suri Cruise. Exploring her upbringing, the influence of her parents, and her current life.
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Introduction: The Fame Surrounding Tom Cruise Daughter
Suri Cruise, the daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, has been in the public eye since her birth on April 18, 2006. Thanks to the media's relentless coverage, the world watched her grow up. As the daughter of one of Hollywood's most renowned actors. Suri has had a unique upbringing marked by privilege and scrutiny. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of Suri Cruise's life. Her relationship with her parents, and her journey so far.
Early Life of Tom Cruise Daughter
Birth and Immediate Fame
Suri Cruise was born in Santa Monica, California. and from the moment she came into the world, she was thrust into the limelight. Her parents, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Were one of Hollywood's most talked-about couples at the time. The birth of their daughter was a anticipated event. and Suri's first public appearance in Vanity Fair magazine set the tone for her life in the public eye.
The Impact of Celebrity Parents
Having celebrity parents like Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes comes with its own set of challenges and privileges. Suri Cruise's early life marked by a whirlwind of media attention. paparazzi, and public interest. Despite the constant spotlight. Her parents tried to provide her with an upbringing that was as normal as possible.
The Influence of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
Tom Cruise's Parenting Style
Tom Cruise known for his dedication and passion in both his professional and personal life. As a father, Cruise has described as loving and protective. His involvement in the Church of Scientology, but, has been a point of contention and has influenced his relationship with Suri. Cruise's commitment to Scientology has reported to be a significant factor in his and Holmes' divorce and his limited public interactions with Suri.
Katie Holmes' Role in Suri's Life
Katie Holmes has been Suri's primary caregiver since her separation from Tom Cruise in 2012. Holmes has provided a stable and grounded environment for her daughter. She moved to New York City with Suri to start a new chapter in their lives away from the intense scrutiny of Hollywood.
Suri Cruise: Growing Up in the Spotlight
Media Attention and Public Interest
From stylish outfits to everyday activities. Suri Cruise has been a favorite subject for tabloids and entertainment news. The constant media attention has shaped her childhood. Despite this, Suri has managed to maintain a level of normalcy, thanks to her mother's efforts.
Unlocking the Secrets of IPTV App Development_ A Comprehensive Guide.pdfWHMCS Smarters
With IPTV apps, you can access and stream live TV, on-demand movies, series, and other content you like online. Viewers have more flexibility and customization of content to watch. To develop the best IPTV app that functions, you must combine creative problem-solving skills and technical knowledge. This post will look into the details of IPTV app development, so keep reading to learn more.
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