The document is a letter informing parents that their daughter's class is taking a trip to the Willerton wildlife park next week. The bus trip and entry to the park will cost £10 total. Parents are asked to sign and return a permission form.
Urban Strawberry Lunch and how you get a Public Video Screening LicenseAndy Goodwin
Urban Strawberry Lunch is a music group formed in 1987 that began making instruments from junk after a fire and has been funded by ACE since 1990. They have been artists in residence at St Luke's since 2003, where they have had over 65,000 visitors since 2007 and show classic films outdoors, weather permitting, at least once a month to complement other events. Showing films requires various licenses that restrict content and ability to charge given the venue is in a bombed church managed on a low budget through donations.
The document provides examples of different types of writing seen in class including recipes, letters, travel stories, opinion articles, magazine articles, and short stories. It includes short excerpts and summaries of the key elements from each type of writing such as ingredients and directions for a recipe, contact information and reasons for writing in a letter, descriptions of travel experiences, opinions on fast food and health risks, recommendations for cultural attractions in London, and a situation where the main character wakes up to find things very different than usual.
The students from St. Paul's Catholic College are requesting permission to film in various areas of Sunbury-On-Thames, including Sunbury Park, for their A2 Media Coursework between November and December 2015. The footage will be used solely for their soap opera trailer coursework and will not harm the local environment or disturb the public. They plan to behave professionally during filming and their teacher Mr. M Vinnicombe can be contacted if there are any questions.
The students are requesting permission to use Gustavo Santaolalla's song "Main Theme" in their A2 media studies soap opera trailer. They believe the song is ideal for and will complement the action in their trailer. They will only use the song for educational purposes in their trailer, which will be edited and available to view on their blogs and YouTube. They hope to receive a decision allowing them to use the song to help produce a successful trailer.
The document provides several kid-friendly summer activity options in Lubbock, Texas to combat boredom. It lists going to the movies, local movie theaters including an outdoor drive-in, making a splash at city pools or water parks, and visiting Prairie Dog Town wildlife area in Mackenzie Park. The options range from indoor air conditioned activities like movies to outdoor activities like swimming and observing prairie dogs to keep kids entertained through the summer.
The students are requesting permission to film in Bushy Park, Hampton in November 2015 for their A2 Media Coursework on producing a soap opera trailer. They assure that the footage will only be used for educational purposes and that filming will not harm the environment or public. Contact information is provided for their teacher, Mr. M Vinnicombe, if any inquiries need to be made about the production.
The document provides information about upcoming STEM, physics, and volunteer opportunities for students. It announces that Kapiolani Community College will be hosting its annual STEM EXPO today from 10am to 2pm to promote careers, degrees, services, and internships in STEM fields. It also notes that Chaminade University will be waiving application fees this week for students who apply before November 21st at 11:59pm using the code "WAIVERWEEK". Additionally, the University of Hawaii will be holding its annual Physics and Astronomy Open House this Saturday for students interested in hands-on physics experiments and research. Lastly, volunteers are needed this Saturday from 10:30am to 12:30pm
Urban Strawberry Lunch and how you get a Public Video Screening LicenseAndy Goodwin
Urban Strawberry Lunch is a music group formed in 1987 that began making instruments from junk after a fire and has been funded by ACE since 1990. They have been artists in residence at St Luke's since 2003, where they have had over 65,000 visitors since 2007 and show classic films outdoors, weather permitting, at least once a month to complement other events. Showing films requires various licenses that restrict content and ability to charge given the venue is in a bombed church managed on a low budget through donations.
The document provides examples of different types of writing seen in class including recipes, letters, travel stories, opinion articles, magazine articles, and short stories. It includes short excerpts and summaries of the key elements from each type of writing such as ingredients and directions for a recipe, contact information and reasons for writing in a letter, descriptions of travel experiences, opinions on fast food and health risks, recommendations for cultural attractions in London, and a situation where the main character wakes up to find things very different than usual.
The students from St. Paul's Catholic College are requesting permission to film in various areas of Sunbury-On-Thames, including Sunbury Park, for their A2 Media Coursework between November and December 2015. The footage will be used solely for their soap opera trailer coursework and will not harm the local environment or disturb the public. They plan to behave professionally during filming and their teacher Mr. M Vinnicombe can be contacted if there are any questions.
The students are requesting permission to use Gustavo Santaolalla's song "Main Theme" in their A2 media studies soap opera trailer. They believe the song is ideal for and will complement the action in their trailer. They will only use the song for educational purposes in their trailer, which will be edited and available to view on their blogs and YouTube. They hope to receive a decision allowing them to use the song to help produce a successful trailer.
The document provides several kid-friendly summer activity options in Lubbock, Texas to combat boredom. It lists going to the movies, local movie theaters including an outdoor drive-in, making a splash at city pools or water parks, and visiting Prairie Dog Town wildlife area in Mackenzie Park. The options range from indoor air conditioned activities like movies to outdoor activities like swimming and observing prairie dogs to keep kids entertained through the summer.
The students are requesting permission to film in Bushy Park, Hampton in November 2015 for their A2 Media Coursework on producing a soap opera trailer. They assure that the footage will only be used for educational purposes and that filming will not harm the environment or public. Contact information is provided for their teacher, Mr. M Vinnicombe, if any inquiries need to be made about the production.
The document provides information about upcoming STEM, physics, and volunteer opportunities for students. It announces that Kapiolani Community College will be hosting its annual STEM EXPO today from 10am to 2pm to promote careers, degrees, services, and internships in STEM fields. It also notes that Chaminade University will be waiving application fees this week for students who apply before November 21st at 11:59pm using the code "WAIVERWEEK". Additionally, the University of Hawaii will be holding its annual Physics and Astronomy Open House this Saturday for students interested in hands-on physics experiments and research. Lastly, volunteers are needed this Saturday from 10:30am to 12:30pm
The English class at Dingwall Academy studied the novel The Woman in Black intensively. They have an opportunity to see the film version on March 7th. The private coach excursion during the school day requires £9 and packed lunches. Permission slips are due by March 6th.
This document is an issue of the Cotswold Lion magazine focusing on events and attractions in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) during autumn and winter 2016/17. It includes articles on photography workshops, cycling routes, edible foods from the landscape, and a new community project called "Cotswolds Landscape Through the Lens" inviting residents to submit photos and stories documenting changes to the landscape over the past 50 years since the Cotswolds was designated an AONB. The issue also provides an events guide and information on the Cotswolds Conservation Board's work to recognize the landscape, improve public transport access, promote walking, and use the natural environment for health benefits.
Wattle Grove Primary School - Year 7 Kalgoorlie Camp 2014 - Day 3, Wednesday.Stuart Meachem
The document summarizes the activities of the third day of a Year 7 camp from Wattle Grove Primary School in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. The students visited the Loopline Railway, Metropole Hotel, Boulder Town Hall, a gold mine tour, and Hannan's Tourist Mine. In the evening, they went to the Oasis Aquatic Centre to go swimming and try out the inflatable challenge course.
1. During the project, there were special events and press releases, and two partner schools received the eTwinning quality label. Students and teachers should check the Twinspace webpage to see project work.
2. Comenie Mouse, who had visited 7 countries for the project, returned to Scotland with a certificate of attendance from a project meeting in Greece.
3. Czech students visited their partner school in Slovakia for a day, where they learned together and celebrated with a cake for the 10th anniversary of eTwinning. They later discovered the natural wonders of the region.
This document contains several announcements from a school:
1) The cafeteria is offering $5 hamburgers, hot dogs, or chicken burgers and $6 meatball subs with fries and a drink included. Today's soup is minestrone.
2) Mrs. McLeod is offering help with assignments or rewrites in room 664 until exams, providing computers or a quiet workspace. Bring your lunch.
3) The last Library Live performance of the semester is today and students should bring their lunch.
4) Today is the last day for grad pictures from Edge Imaging and students should sign up online or see the office.
5) The Healthy Smiles bus will
The document provides information on the cultural and commercial services provided by Surrey Heath Borough Council. The council manages 254 hectares of parks and countryside, provides sports facilities and manages wildlife areas. It also oversees Camberley Theatre and Surrey Heath Museum. The Greenspace and Leisure teams are responsible for parks, recreation facilities, and promoting healthy living initiatives. Parking Services manages car parks in the borough.
The document discusses the Bun Snatching Festival in Hong Kong, which occurs annually in May to give thanks for a god who helped end a plague. During the festival, buns are placed on a tower for people to try and grab in a game, with points assigned based on height. Safety measures are now in place like limiting participants and providing safety gear. The festival celebrates tradition but also aims to attract tourism to local businesses.
The newsletter from Laurieston Primary School discusses two proposed dates, May 17th or August 18th, for closing schools to allow for a review of the assessment process as part of new curriculum reforms. It also provides updates on various school events and issues, including traffic safety, work folders to share with parents, parent workshops, and an upcoming book sale and open evening at the school.
The Pukeko Hub class is going on a field trip to the Fisher and Paykel factory on Monday July 8th to learn about how refrigerators are made, which aligns with their science topic on states of matter and heat transfer. The class will leave school at 9:30am and return by 12noon. Students need to bring separate morning tea and wear full school uniform and closed shoes. Parents are asked to volunteer to help supervise the 7 students on the trip.
Olivia took a trip to Italy, Germany, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe. In Italy, she visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. In Germany, she saw the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Fernsehturm. In Jamaica, Olivia relaxed on Reggae Beach, went down Dunn's Rivers Falls, and took a raft ride on the Martha Brae River. Her final destination was Zimbabwe, where she saw balancing rocks, animals at Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls. Olivia enjoyed exploring the sights in each country and learning about their histories.
Olivia took a vacation to Italy, Germany, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe. In Italy, she visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. In Germany, she saw the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Fernsehturm. In Jamaica, she relaxed on Reggae Beach, went down Dunn's Rivers Falls, and took a river tour on Martha Brae River. Her trip concluded in Zimbabwe where she saw balancing rocks, animals at Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls.
Olivia took a vacation to Italy, Germany, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe. In Italy, she visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. In Germany, she saw the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Fernsehturm. In Jamaica, she relaxed on Reggae Beach, went down Dunn's Rivers Falls, and took a river tour on Martha Brae River. Her trip concluded in Zimbabwe where she saw balancing rocks, animals at Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls.
Charles summarizes details about his life in three passages. He describes events from the day he was born, including that it was a famous poet's birthday and a full moon. He then discusses being in classes at school, enjoying sports and music, and not liking some classmates. Finally, he shares some of his hobbies like soccer and boy scouts and dreams of joining the military after school.
The document provides announcements for a school on February 15 including reminders to not park behind the school during winter, items for sale in the office like gift cards, upcoming events like a snow tubing trip on March 1st and a semi formal dance, daily cafeteria specials, intramural sports schedules, and more notices about meetings and field trips.
In Poland, it is considered good manners to be polite and respectful to guests. The comic book teaches about proper etiquette in different situations such as at the doctor's office, theater, restaurant, shops, parties, church, and cinema. Specifically, one should not bring guitars or food to the cinema and be quiet during the movie.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and captions from various school events at St. Joseph's school over multiple years. Some of the events mentioned include Anti-Bullying Day, athletics competitions, breakfast club, after school math programs, cooking club, cycling lessons, being school mascots, indoor athletics championships, interfaith week, road safety programs, youth games, coffee mornings, multi-sport championships, art competitions, caroling at nursing homes, Olympics poster design, math championships, meeting sports teams, police talks, reading programs, visits from politicians, world book day, recycling programs, and cross country championships. The school seems to have been very successful in various academic and athletic competitions over time.
The students are requesting permission to film in various areas of Sunbury-On-Thames during November 2015 for their A2 Media Coursework on making a soap opera trailer. They assure that all footage will only be used for educational purposes and that no harm will come to the environment or public during filming. Contact information is provided for their teacher to address any questions.
Didim Help-in-Hands was officially formed as a working group under Didim Town Council to focus on integrating and providing support to the local community. Over several years, they provided assistance such as electric wheelchairs, orthopedic beds, food parcels, and home renovations to improve accessibility and living conditions for those in need. Fundraising events included dinners, treasure hunts, darts tournaments, and art exhibitions. The organization also collected donations of clothes and other supplies for refugees and disaster victims.
The letter is informing parents about an upcoming media project for a Year 7 class. It will involve the students filming in the Southbank area of London and then editing their films at the British Film Institute (BFI). The students will work in small groups with a trainee teacher to film on January 31st and then go to the BFI to edit their work. Permission is requested for the students to participate and for the school and BFI to use the completed films.
This document contains various announcements for students and staff regarding upcoming events, deadlines, opportunities and reminders. Key details include a freebie offer at a local business, an open house at Trent University, sign-ups for talent show auditions at the library, and presentations from post-secondary institutions and the military about programs. Safety messages are also provided around drinking and driving, seatbelt use, and texting while driving.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas social events for the Sleaford Ramblers group, including a carol service, Christmas walk and lunch, and ten pin bowling evening. It also discusses cancelling a previous social evening due to rising costs. Details are provided about future coach trips and a walking tour along the Tarka Trail. An annual general meeting recap is included, and the walks program for November through February is outlined.
The English class at Dingwall Academy studied the novel The Woman in Black intensively. They have an opportunity to see the film version on March 7th. The private coach excursion during the school day requires £9 and packed lunches. Permission slips are due by March 6th.
This document is an issue of the Cotswold Lion magazine focusing on events and attractions in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) during autumn and winter 2016/17. It includes articles on photography workshops, cycling routes, edible foods from the landscape, and a new community project called "Cotswolds Landscape Through the Lens" inviting residents to submit photos and stories documenting changes to the landscape over the past 50 years since the Cotswolds was designated an AONB. The issue also provides an events guide and information on the Cotswolds Conservation Board's work to recognize the landscape, improve public transport access, promote walking, and use the natural environment for health benefits.
Wattle Grove Primary School - Year 7 Kalgoorlie Camp 2014 - Day 3, Wednesday.Stuart Meachem
The document summarizes the activities of the third day of a Year 7 camp from Wattle Grove Primary School in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. The students visited the Loopline Railway, Metropole Hotel, Boulder Town Hall, a gold mine tour, and Hannan's Tourist Mine. In the evening, they went to the Oasis Aquatic Centre to go swimming and try out the inflatable challenge course.
1. During the project, there were special events and press releases, and two partner schools received the eTwinning quality label. Students and teachers should check the Twinspace webpage to see project work.
2. Comenie Mouse, who had visited 7 countries for the project, returned to Scotland with a certificate of attendance from a project meeting in Greece.
3. Czech students visited their partner school in Slovakia for a day, where they learned together and celebrated with a cake for the 10th anniversary of eTwinning. They later discovered the natural wonders of the region.
This document contains several announcements from a school:
1) The cafeteria is offering $5 hamburgers, hot dogs, or chicken burgers and $6 meatball subs with fries and a drink included. Today's soup is minestrone.
2) Mrs. McLeod is offering help with assignments or rewrites in room 664 until exams, providing computers or a quiet workspace. Bring your lunch.
3) The last Library Live performance of the semester is today and students should bring their lunch.
4) Today is the last day for grad pictures from Edge Imaging and students should sign up online or see the office.
5) The Healthy Smiles bus will
The document provides information on the cultural and commercial services provided by Surrey Heath Borough Council. The council manages 254 hectares of parks and countryside, provides sports facilities and manages wildlife areas. It also oversees Camberley Theatre and Surrey Heath Museum. The Greenspace and Leisure teams are responsible for parks, recreation facilities, and promoting healthy living initiatives. Parking Services manages car parks in the borough.
The document discusses the Bun Snatching Festival in Hong Kong, which occurs annually in May to give thanks for a god who helped end a plague. During the festival, buns are placed on a tower for people to try and grab in a game, with points assigned based on height. Safety measures are now in place like limiting participants and providing safety gear. The festival celebrates tradition but also aims to attract tourism to local businesses.
The newsletter from Laurieston Primary School discusses two proposed dates, May 17th or August 18th, for closing schools to allow for a review of the assessment process as part of new curriculum reforms. It also provides updates on various school events and issues, including traffic safety, work folders to share with parents, parent workshops, and an upcoming book sale and open evening at the school.
The Pukeko Hub class is going on a field trip to the Fisher and Paykel factory on Monday July 8th to learn about how refrigerators are made, which aligns with their science topic on states of matter and heat transfer. The class will leave school at 9:30am and return by 12noon. Students need to bring separate morning tea and wear full school uniform and closed shoes. Parents are asked to volunteer to help supervise the 7 students on the trip.
Olivia took a trip to Italy, Germany, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe. In Italy, she visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. In Germany, she saw the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Fernsehturm. In Jamaica, Olivia relaxed on Reggae Beach, went down Dunn's Rivers Falls, and took a raft ride on the Martha Brae River. Her final destination was Zimbabwe, where she saw balancing rocks, animals at Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls. Olivia enjoyed exploring the sights in each country and learning about their histories.
Olivia took a vacation to Italy, Germany, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe. In Italy, she visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. In Germany, she saw the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Fernsehturm. In Jamaica, she relaxed on Reggae Beach, went down Dunn's Rivers Falls, and took a river tour on Martha Brae River. Her trip concluded in Zimbabwe where she saw balancing rocks, animals at Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls.
Olivia took a vacation to Italy, Germany, Jamaica, and Zimbabwe. In Italy, she visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Colosseum, and the Pantheon. In Germany, she saw the Brandenburg Gate, Cologne Cathedral, and Fernsehturm. In Jamaica, she relaxed on Reggae Beach, went down Dunn's Rivers Falls, and took a river tour on Martha Brae River. Her trip concluded in Zimbabwe where she saw balancing rocks, animals at Matobo National Park, and Victoria Falls.
Charles summarizes details about his life in three passages. He describes events from the day he was born, including that it was a famous poet's birthday and a full moon. He then discusses being in classes at school, enjoying sports and music, and not liking some classmates. Finally, he shares some of his hobbies like soccer and boy scouts and dreams of joining the military after school.
The document provides announcements for a school on February 15 including reminders to not park behind the school during winter, items for sale in the office like gift cards, upcoming events like a snow tubing trip on March 1st and a semi formal dance, daily cafeteria specials, intramural sports schedules, and more notices about meetings and field trips.
In Poland, it is considered good manners to be polite and respectful to guests. The comic book teaches about proper etiquette in different situations such as at the doctor's office, theater, restaurant, shops, parties, church, and cinema. Specifically, one should not bring guitars or food to the cinema and be quiet during the movie.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and captions from various school events at St. Joseph's school over multiple years. Some of the events mentioned include Anti-Bullying Day, athletics competitions, breakfast club, after school math programs, cooking club, cycling lessons, being school mascots, indoor athletics championships, interfaith week, road safety programs, youth games, coffee mornings, multi-sport championships, art competitions, caroling at nursing homes, Olympics poster design, math championships, meeting sports teams, police talks, reading programs, visits from politicians, world book day, recycling programs, and cross country championships. The school seems to have been very successful in various academic and athletic competitions over time.
The students are requesting permission to film in various areas of Sunbury-On-Thames during November 2015 for their A2 Media Coursework on making a soap opera trailer. They assure that all footage will only be used for educational purposes and that no harm will come to the environment or public during filming. Contact information is provided for their teacher to address any questions.
Didim Help-in-Hands was officially formed as a working group under Didim Town Council to focus on integrating and providing support to the local community. Over several years, they provided assistance such as electric wheelchairs, orthopedic beds, food parcels, and home renovations to improve accessibility and living conditions for those in need. Fundraising events included dinners, treasure hunts, darts tournaments, and art exhibitions. The organization also collected donations of clothes and other supplies for refugees and disaster victims.
The letter is informing parents about an upcoming media project for a Year 7 class. It will involve the students filming in the Southbank area of London and then editing their films at the British Film Institute (BFI). The students will work in small groups with a trainee teacher to film on January 31st and then go to the BFI to edit their work. Permission is requested for the students to participate and for the school and BFI to use the completed films.
This document contains various announcements for students and staff regarding upcoming events, deadlines, opportunities and reminders. Key details include a freebie offer at a local business, an open house at Trent University, sign-ups for talent show auditions at the library, and presentations from post-secondary institutions and the military about programs. Safety messages are also provided around drinking and driving, seatbelt use, and texting while driving.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas social events for the Sleaford Ramblers group, including a carol service, Christmas walk and lunch, and ten pin bowling evening. It also discusses cancelling a previous social evening due to rising costs. Details are provided about future coach trips and a walking tour along the Tarka Trail. An annual general meeting recap is included, and the walks program for November through February is outlined.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas social events for the Sleaford Ramblers group, including a carol service, Christmas walk and lunch, and ten pin bowling evening. It also discusses cancelling a previous social evening due to rising costs. Details are provided about upcoming walks led by various members. The newsletter wishes members a Merry Christmas and happy new year.
Patrick Craddock offers oral history services to record life stories through audio, video, and photo books. The cost is $300 for a professional audio recording and photo book, or $500 for a video interview and photo book. The whole process takes about 4 weeks. Craddock has over 20 years of experience in media production and oral history work. He uses professional equipment and records interviews in people's homes or his own. The final products are a CD/DVD of audio or video memories and a 20-page photo book.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Christian Fellowship Church (CFC) during the summer and autumn of 2015. It includes:
- A list of kids and youth activities running from June to August, including Bible weeks, fun days, and a youth camp.
- Details of regular church services and locations on Sundays.
- An overview of classes, groups and services starting again in September/October, such as MOPS (mothers of preschoolers), debt counseling, counseling services, and Alpha courses (for exploring Christianity).
- Information about pre-marriage courses, marriage courses, knitting groups, and sign language classes happening in the later months.
The document provides a
There are several upcoming opportunities for students including skill building camps over the summer, a camp to learn about service dogs, and auditions for a community theatre production in October. Students are also reminded of various school rules and deadlines including returning library books, the dress code, and due dates for math help and submissions to the art magazine.
Rich Mix is a creative arts venue located in London that provides a variety of programming across different artistic mediums. It has five floors dedicated to exhibitions, performances, cinema screenings, and workshops. Rich Mix hosts events such as theatre, dance, music, spoken word, and film screenings daily as well as workshops and discussions. It also operates a three screen cinema showing both mainstream and independent films.
Rich Mix is a creative arts venue located in London that provides a variety of programming across different artistic mediums. It has five floors dedicated to exhibitions, performances, film screenings, and workshops. Rich Mix hosts events ranging from theatre, dance, music, spoken word to films. It also has a three-screen cinema showing both mainstream and independent films.
The document is a newsletter from Southern Cross Schools providing information about upcoming events for the week. It lists several sports matches, assemblies, and ceremonies taking place from Wednesday to Saturday. It also provides details about the school's production taking place from October 19-21, with tickets available from the front office. It notes an error regarding the shuttle schedule and announces the winner of a raffle will receive a hotel stay in Swaziland. Finally, it advertises an organic market happening on October 30th and provides contact information for vendors.
This document outlines familial relationships and defines various family members. It explains that a father is a mother's husband, and a mother is a father's wife. It also defines siblings and their relationships to one's parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, and being an only child.
O documento fornece dicas para estudar inglês observando o ambiente ao redor, como ler placas, números de telefone e preços de produtos em inglês, e imaginar descrições e conversas sobre pessoas em locais públicos para praticar a língua de forma imersiva. Recomenda anotar dúvidas sobre vocabulário ou gramática para pesquisar mais tarde.
A bucket list is a list of things one wants to do before dying and is meant to encourage planning imaginative, colorful, and even daring acts. A good bucket list contains items that enrich one's own life as well as the lives of others through experiences like learning a new language, skydiving, or traveling to exotic locations. Anyone can make a bucket list by writing down at least 10 things they want to accomplish before passing away.
The document contains questions about various topics in a person's life including family, hometown, English studies, trips, hobbies, routine, likes and dislikes, internet use, friends, pets, and work. It asks about family size and parents' jobs, where they live, hobbies and how often they are practiced, favorite TV shows and music, how internet is used, details about best friends, pets owned, current job and how long they have worked. The questions provide insight into key aspects of a person's personal and professional life.
The document provides instructions for writing 5 different emails to a friend, each including specific details about a topic. The emails are about the writer's best friend, a new Spanish course, daily routine, and favorite place in town. For each email, the writer is prompted to include 3 pieces of information related to the topic in 50-70 words.
The document discusses the differences between the prepositions "to" and "for" in English. It provides examples of sentences using each preposition to indicate that "to" generally implies direction or movement, while "for" relates to ideas of substitution, intention, or benefit. A total of 40 example sentences are given using "to" and "for" in different contexts to illustrate their meanings.
This document contains summaries of multiple pictures in 3 sentences or less. The pictures show a woman with her baby in Paris, a woman with her girlfriend in Spain where the girlfriend doesn't like the food, a man with his parents where the father is 50, mother is 30, and the man is 8 and they are not in London, information about a 18 year old Spanish student named Maria with black hair and brown eyes who can't sing and has a small car, a picture with two trees, kids playing outside, a man reading on a sofa wearing black pants and the kids having bikes with a car parked in front of a house where the kids are not tired, a description of a top model whose birthday is in July who likes
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
How to Setup Default Value for a Field in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, we can set a default value for a field during the creation of a record for a model. We have many methods in odoo for setting a default value to the field.
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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2. Dear Parents
Your daughter’s class is currently doing a
project on wildlife. For this reason, we have
arranged a trip for next week to the wildlife
park at Willerton. We will travel to Willerton
on the bus school. However, there will be a
small charge of £ 10, including transport and
entry to the park (usually £ 4).
Please sign this form and return it to the
school.
Yours,
Mr Taylor
3. The world famous rock band, The Spiders,
arrived in London yesterday for the first of six
concerts in Britain. After the concert in the
capital, which takes place tomorrow, the
Spiders will visit five other British cities,
finishing their tour in Glasglow. Tickets are
selling fast so if you want to see them, you’ll
need to hurry. Tickets are only available
online and cost £ 50. See page 25 for details.
4. Oakwood Film Studios
Oakwood Film Studios is a great place for a family day out.
The studios are in Brampton- convenient for people
travelling by bus, rail or car.
Oakwood is open from 9 am to 5 pm every day except 25th
December. It is great fun at all times and it’s particularly
popular in the summer months.
Tours of the studio start every half hour from 9:30 in the
morning and last for 90 minutes. After the tour you can visit
the film museum and meet some of the actors who work at
Oakwood.
When you are hungry, why not enjoy a meal at the studio
restaurant ? Or, if you prefer, there’s a beautiful picnic area.
All this for just £ 15 person, or £30 for a family.
What are you waiting for ? Visit us now!
5. The only information I can give for this Monday’s
film club is that will not be held in the seminar room
as usual because there are too many people. Instead
I’m going to use the projector in the meeting room.
Let me know if you are coming so I can have chairs
for everyone. You won’t want to stand because the
film is 3 hours! E-mail me or send me a text.
PS As it’s surprise night I can’t tell you the name of
the film, but it will be a comedy with some well
known actors.
See you there.
Sarah
6. A new leisure center is going to open in
Greenham next Thursday. The mayor will be
at the opening to make a speech before it is
open to the public. Building began 2 years ago
and finished last month, the work taking
longer than the expected because of financial
problems.
The center will have a pool, a gym and
various sports facilities. Membership will be
free for local residents but not the sport
facilities; there will be a charge to use them.
7. Hi Dave,
Your holiday of a lifetime plan for next year
sounds interesting. Australia is a good place
to be - we love living here. The best time to
come is June. It’s not too hot or too cold. The
weather is wet in January - so don’t come
then. Hotels are fairly expensive here in
Queensland, depending on the season, but
don’t worry.You can stay with us, and my
cousin says you can stay with her in
Melbourne.
Keep in touch.
Jim