This document discusses the present continuous and past continuous tenses in English. It provides the structure and examples of sentences using these tenses, including questions and negative forms. The present continuous is used to talk about something happening now, and is formed with the present tense of the verb "to be" plus the verb ending in "-ing". The past continuous describes something that was happening at a specific time in the past and uses the past tense of the verb "to be" plus the "-ing" form of the main verb.
ThingLink allows users to add pictures, videos, podcasts, weblogs and music to create interactive links. Content can be added from the web, Facebook, Flickr or by uploading your own files. Once created, ThingLinks can be saved, shared on social media or emailed. Teachers can use ThingLinks for student projects like biographies, book talks, and scavenger hunts to enhance learning.
- Sayalay Susīlā gave a Dhammatalk at Prasadha Jinarakkhita in Jakarta, Indonesia on working hard like a horse.
- She discussed how laypeople work hard to accumulate wealth for sensual pleasures, security, and family support. However, true security comes from morality and non-attachment, not wealth.
- Wealth is temporary and should be invested in generosity which brings happiness in this life and ensures a good rebirth. Monks work hard for spiritual goals like meditation retreats, not mundane purposes.
The document discusses Philip Morris International's research and development efforts around reduced-risk products. It outlines four product platforms for heated tobacco products and nicotine-containing products that are undergoing development. The goals are to develop alternatives to combustible cigarettes that reduce individual health risks and population harm. PMI has invested billions in research and has over 300 scientists working to develop the scientific evidence to substantiate that the products reduce risk. Their approach involves assessing product design, chemistry, toxicology, clinical trials, and post-market monitoring to show reductions in exposure, toxicity and risk compared to conventional cigarettes.
El documento presenta información sobre Gilbert, una ciudad en Argentina. Proporciona detalles sobre la ubicación de Gilbert en la provincia de Entre Ríos y sobre la escuela secundaria a la que asisten los estudiantes. También incluye datos generales sobre la geografía, el clima, la comida típica y los lugares turísticos de Argentina.
This document discusses the present continuous and past continuous tenses in English. It provides the structure and examples of sentences using these tenses, including questions and negative forms. The present continuous is used to talk about something happening now, and is formed with the present tense of the verb "to be" plus the verb ending in "-ing". The past continuous describes something that was happening at a specific time in the past and uses the past tense of the verb "to be" plus the "-ing" form of the main verb.
ThingLink allows users to add pictures, videos, podcasts, weblogs and music to create interactive links. Content can be added from the web, Facebook, Flickr or by uploading your own files. Once created, ThingLinks can be saved, shared on social media or emailed. Teachers can use ThingLinks for student projects like biographies, book talks, and scavenger hunts to enhance learning.
- Sayalay Susīlā gave a Dhammatalk at Prasadha Jinarakkhita in Jakarta, Indonesia on working hard like a horse.
- She discussed how laypeople work hard to accumulate wealth for sensual pleasures, security, and family support. However, true security comes from morality and non-attachment, not wealth.
- Wealth is temporary and should be invested in generosity which brings happiness in this life and ensures a good rebirth. Monks work hard for spiritual goals like meditation retreats, not mundane purposes.
The document discusses Philip Morris International's research and development efforts around reduced-risk products. It outlines four product platforms for heated tobacco products and nicotine-containing products that are undergoing development. The goals are to develop alternatives to combustible cigarettes that reduce individual health risks and population harm. PMI has invested billions in research and has over 300 scientists working to develop the scientific evidence to substantiate that the products reduce risk. Their approach involves assessing product design, chemistry, toxicology, clinical trials, and post-market monitoring to show reductions in exposure, toxicity and risk compared to conventional cigarettes.
El documento presenta información sobre Gilbert, una ciudad en Argentina. Proporciona detalles sobre la ubicación de Gilbert en la provincia de Entre Ríos y sobre la escuela secundaria a la que asisten los estudiantes. También incluye datos generales sobre la geografía, el clima, la comida típica y los lugares turísticos de Argentina.
This document discusses using Moodle to track student progress reports and communication between students and educators. It describes replacing the traditional paper-based student progress record with Moodle's wiki tool. The wiki allows individual pages for each enrolled student, version history to prevent accidental edits, and is accessible online. While exporting information remains a challenge, the wiki provides a free-text area, file attachments, and communication records for each student. The document recommends exploring Moodle's flexible permission and role settings to customize the wiki for individual tutors and subject coordinators to view only their own students' pages. In conclusion, the wiki is a possible solution for electronically tracking student-educator communication and progress within Moodle.
Pole dancing myths are dispelled on the Poleates website, including that pole dancing is only for strippers, young coordinated people, women, requires high heels, and is purely for male entertainment. The website aims to show pole dancing can be enjoyed by all.
This document provides information about the faculties and departments at the University of Pretoria. It lists 10 faculties: Humanities, Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Law, Theology, Economic and Management Sciences, Veterinary Science, Education, Health Sciences, Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology. It then focuses on the Faculty of Humanities, outlining its departments and national first degree qualifications offered. The departments include Languages, Social Sciences, Arts and others. Degree programs covered include BA, BPolSci, BSocSci and others in fields like languages, social sciences, communication pathology, sports and the arts.
The document discusses petroglyphs found in Taskesken, Kazakhstan that were created approximately 4,000 years ago. It describes the location of the petroglyphs along a small river near the village of Taskesken, between hills at the foot of the Tarbagatai Mountains. The petroglyphs depict animals and symbols spread across three areas and provide insight into the ancient culture and mythology of the nomadic herders who inhabited the region. Further research is needed to properly document and analyze the Taskesken petroglyphs within the archaeological context of other ancient sites in Kazakhstan and worldwide.
Faculty of Economic & Management Sciences:/Economic and management_sciences-(...University of Pretoria
This document provides information about the postgraduate programs offered by the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. It lists the departments and personnel in the faculty and provides details about the admission requirements, fields of study, curricula, and regulations for various honors, master's, doctoral and diploma programs.
The document lists leadership positions at the University of Pretoria such as the Chancellor, Chairperson of Council, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, deans of faculties, and members of the University Council and Senate. It also provides information on standing committees of Senate, faculty boards, and the Appeals Committee of Senate. The document serves as an overview of governance and leadership structures at the University of Pretoria.
The brochure provides information about undergraduate and postgraduate study programs offered by the University of Pretoria's Faculty of Theology. It summarizes the various theology degrees and diplomas offered, including the Bachelor of Theology (BTh), Bachelor of Arts in Theology, and University Diploma in Theology. It outlines the minimum admission requirements and career opportunities for each program. The brochure also provides testimonials from current theology students about their experiences at the Faculty.
The document discusses the history of the children's organization "Atameken" in Kazakhstan. It describes how the organization was originally founded in 1988 by students and teachers in Karakol village who wanted to support local shepherds. This early initiative was noted for its cultural activities. The group was later able to participate in competitions and work at the renowned Artek camp. In the late 1980s, supporters worked to revive "Atameken" as a new organization in Almaty, establishing the first chapter at School No. 112. In 1991, the first republic conference was held, bringing representatives from across Kazakhstan together to help develop "Atameken" further.
Таңертеңгі сағат 7-30 да үйдің айналасын (Достар ықшамауданы 7 емхана) жүгіре отырып, шолу жасадым. Табиғат керемет. Аулада машина сыймай жатыр. Үй мен Орман арасы 500 метр екен. Ол орманның ұзындығы 5 км барады. ЕХРО 2017 Көрмесіне орай бұл жерге арнайы демалыс паркі,мәдени-спорттық алаңдар, түнгі серуен бағы және автотұрақ салуға болады екен. Шамамен 10 млн. теңге жетіп қалар. Астана Әкімдігі мен BI*group компанисы біріге отырып неге салмасқа? Орман іші ғажап, салқын әрі ит-құсқа бай. Шалғынды аймақтың өзі жұмақ дерсің..?
The document appears to be a biography and CV for Professor Muhamedrahim Kursabaev. It details his personal information, education history, employment history, and scholarly/creative works. Some of the key details include:
- He was born in 1961 in Kazakhstan and is married with two children.
- He has a PhD in pedagogical sciences and is a professor at Turan University in Astana.
- His career has included teaching, research, and administrative roles in education across Kazakhstan.
- He has authored books and articles on Kazakh culture and history and developed tourism sites.
The document contains comments from Professor Muhamedrahim Kursabaev of the Univercity of Turan-Astana in Kazakhstan on a variety of topics including the biosphere, geophysiology, sustainable development, and human welfare. Many of the comments reference Wikipedia pages on these topics or link to presentations and articles on subjects like the ancient history of Kazakh nomads, the Latin alphabet in Kazakhstan, and editing uploads on SlideShare.
The document appears to be a comment posted on March 18, 2014 by Professor Muhamedrahim Kursabaev. It consists of a series of hyperlinks to various websites related to topics like education, science, history and archaeology. The professor appears to be sharing and commenting on online resources for others.
This document discusses using Moodle to track student progress reports and communication between students and educators. It describes replacing the traditional paper-based student progress record with Moodle's wiki tool. The wiki allows individual pages for each enrolled student, version history to prevent accidental edits, and is accessible online. While exporting information remains a challenge, the wiki provides a free-text area, file attachments, and communication records for each student. The document recommends exploring Moodle's flexible permission and role settings to customize the wiki for individual tutors and subject coordinators to view only their own students' pages. In conclusion, the wiki is a possible solution for electronically tracking student-educator communication and progress within Moodle.
Pole dancing myths are dispelled on the Poleates website, including that pole dancing is only for strippers, young coordinated people, women, requires high heels, and is purely for male entertainment. The website aims to show pole dancing can be enjoyed by all.
This document provides information about the faculties and departments at the University of Pretoria. It lists 10 faculties: Humanities, Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Law, Theology, Economic and Management Sciences, Veterinary Science, Education, Health Sciences, Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology. It then focuses on the Faculty of Humanities, outlining its departments and national first degree qualifications offered. The departments include Languages, Social Sciences, Arts and others. Degree programs covered include BA, BPolSci, BSocSci and others in fields like languages, social sciences, communication pathology, sports and the arts.
The document discusses petroglyphs found in Taskesken, Kazakhstan that were created approximately 4,000 years ago. It describes the location of the petroglyphs along a small river near the village of Taskesken, between hills at the foot of the Tarbagatai Mountains. The petroglyphs depict animals and symbols spread across three areas and provide insight into the ancient culture and mythology of the nomadic herders who inhabited the region. Further research is needed to properly document and analyze the Taskesken petroglyphs within the archaeological context of other ancient sites in Kazakhstan and worldwide.
Faculty of Economic & Management Sciences:/Economic and management_sciences-(...University of Pretoria
This document provides information about the postgraduate programs offered by the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. It lists the departments and personnel in the faculty and provides details about the admission requirements, fields of study, curricula, and regulations for various honors, master's, doctoral and diploma programs.
The document lists leadership positions at the University of Pretoria such as the Chancellor, Chairperson of Council, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, deans of faculties, and members of the University Council and Senate. It also provides information on standing committees of Senate, faculty boards, and the Appeals Committee of Senate. The document serves as an overview of governance and leadership structures at the University of Pretoria.
The brochure provides information about undergraduate and postgraduate study programs offered by the University of Pretoria's Faculty of Theology. It summarizes the various theology degrees and diplomas offered, including the Bachelor of Theology (BTh), Bachelor of Arts in Theology, and University Diploma in Theology. It outlines the minimum admission requirements and career opportunities for each program. The brochure also provides testimonials from current theology students about their experiences at the Faculty.
The document discusses the history of the children's organization "Atameken" in Kazakhstan. It describes how the organization was originally founded in 1988 by students and teachers in Karakol village who wanted to support local shepherds. This early initiative was noted for its cultural activities. The group was later able to participate in competitions and work at the renowned Artek camp. In the late 1980s, supporters worked to revive "Atameken" as a new organization in Almaty, establishing the first chapter at School No. 112. In 1991, the first republic conference was held, bringing representatives from across Kazakhstan together to help develop "Atameken" further.
Таңертеңгі сағат 7-30 да үйдің айналасын (Достар ықшамауданы 7 емхана) жүгіре отырып, шолу жасадым. Табиғат керемет. Аулада машина сыймай жатыр. Үй мен Орман арасы 500 метр екен. Ол орманның ұзындығы 5 км барады. ЕХРО 2017 Көрмесіне орай бұл жерге арнайы демалыс паркі,мәдени-спорттық алаңдар, түнгі серуен бағы және автотұрақ салуға болады екен. Шамамен 10 млн. теңге жетіп қалар. Астана Әкімдігі мен BI*group компанисы біріге отырып неге салмасқа? Орман іші ғажап, салқын әрі ит-құсқа бай. Шалғынды аймақтың өзі жұмақ дерсің..?
The document appears to be a biography and CV for Professor Muhamedrahim Kursabaev. It details his personal information, education history, employment history, and scholarly/creative works. Some of the key details include:
- He was born in 1961 in Kazakhstan and is married with two children.
- He has a PhD in pedagogical sciences and is a professor at Turan University in Astana.
- His career has included teaching, research, and administrative roles in education across Kazakhstan.
- He has authored books and articles on Kazakh culture and history and developed tourism sites.
The document contains comments from Professor Muhamedrahim Kursabaev of the Univercity of Turan-Astana in Kazakhstan on a variety of topics including the biosphere, geophysiology, sustainable development, and human welfare. Many of the comments reference Wikipedia pages on these topics or link to presentations and articles on subjects like the ancient history of Kazakh nomads, the Latin alphabet in Kazakhstan, and editing uploads on SlideShare.
The document appears to be a comment posted on March 18, 2014 by Professor Muhamedrahim Kursabaev. It consists of a series of hyperlinks to various websites related to topics like education, science, history and archaeology. The professor appears to be sharing and commenting on online resources for others.