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This house is made of brick and contains a white couch for sitting and resting. It is filled with air and light throughout the interior.
The document discusses finding accommodation and describes houses, flats, and rooms. It provides examples of describing a newly purchased large old house with spacious rooms and an area to add an extension, as well as describing a cramped one-room flat in a dilapidated building where the person wants to buy their own place but affordable housing is limited. It also lists collocations using the word "home", such as feeling homesick after leaving home for university and making yourself at home when visiting someone.
Electrons and Chemical Bonding summarizes how atoms bond together to form new substances. Atoms bond by sharing or transferring valence electrons in their outermost shells to achieve full outer shells, which provides stability. Noble gases have full outer shells and do not bond since they are the most stable configuration for atoms.
My ideal home is a houseboat that is made of wood and located on the water. It has several rooms including a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. There is also a large garden. The document provides instructions and examples for students to design and describe their ideal home by selecting the type of home, materials, location, climate, and features. It includes a word bank to support describing these elements of an ideal home.
There are several common types of houses in England. Detached houses and semi-detached houses are two of the most common, as they are two-story houses located in residential neighborhoods. Terrace houses are built in urban areas with one house adjacent to another, usually having three stories. Cottage houses are small homes made of stone and straw with gardens of beautiful flowers. Bungalow houses are low, one-story homes typically found in rural areas with fences around them. Oast houses were originally farm buildings used to dry plants for beer production.
A family of pigs lived in the forest and wanted to live alone. The smallest pig built a house of straw because it had little money. The medium pig built a wooden house as it was a carpenter. The oldest pig built a brick house because it had won money in the lottery. A wolf was jealous and blew down the straw and wooden houses, but when it tried to blow down the brick house, the pigs caught and ate the wolf.
People live in a wide variety of houses around the world depending on factors like climate, location, culture, and resources. Houses described include igloos made of snow in the Arctic, mud and grass huts in Africa, stilt houses over water in tropical rainforests, cave dwellings in Turkey, houseboats on water in India and Venice, and mobile homes that people live in as they travel.
Wooden frame houses in Germany use wooden frames, bricks for walls, and ceramic roof tiles. Gel houses in Mongolia are portable nomadic dwellings used by herders, with a wool-filled cloth covering over a wooden pole framework. Houses in southern Morocco are made of sun-dried clay bricks mixed with water and molded, then assembled and plastered with clay. Native American tepees were portable cone-shaped tents carried on horses, covered with buffalo hides or canvas, and used for hunting or festivals. Batak houses in Indonesia are built on stilts with colorful ornamentation meant to ward off evil spirits.
Wooden frame houses in Germany use wooden frames, bricks for walls, and ceramic roof tiles. Gel houses in Mongolia are portable nomadic dwellings used by herders, with a wool-filled cloth covering over a wooden pole framework. Houses in southern Morocco are made of sun-dried clay bricks mixed with water and molded, then assembled and plastered with clay. Native American tepees were portable cone-shaped tents carried on horses, covered with buffalo hides or canvas, and used for hunting or festivals. Batak houses in Indonesia are stilt houses with ornamental carvings meant to ward off evil, using natural red, white, and black pigments representing the cosmic spheres.
The document discusses finding accommodation and describes houses, flats, and rooms. It provides examples of describing a newly purchased large old house with spacious rooms and an area to add an extension, as well as describing a cramped one-room flat in a dilapidated building where the person wants to buy their own place but affordable housing is limited. It also lists collocations using the word "home", such as feeling homesick after leaving home for university and making yourself at home when visiting someone.
Electrons and Chemical Bonding summarizes how atoms bond together to form new substances. Atoms bond by sharing or transferring valence electrons in their outermost shells to achieve full outer shells, which provides stability. Noble gases have full outer shells and do not bond since they are the most stable configuration for atoms.
My ideal home is a houseboat that is made of wood and located on the water. It has several rooms including a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. There is also a large garden. The document provides instructions and examples for students to design and describe their ideal home by selecting the type of home, materials, location, climate, and features. It includes a word bank to support describing these elements of an ideal home.
There are several common types of houses in England. Detached houses and semi-detached houses are two of the most common, as they are two-story houses located in residential neighborhoods. Terrace houses are built in urban areas with one house adjacent to another, usually having three stories. Cottage houses are small homes made of stone and straw with gardens of beautiful flowers. Bungalow houses are low, one-story homes typically found in rural areas with fences around them. Oast houses were originally farm buildings used to dry plants for beer production.
A family of pigs lived in the forest and wanted to live alone. The smallest pig built a house of straw because it had little money. The medium pig built a wooden house as it was a carpenter. The oldest pig built a brick house because it had won money in the lottery. A wolf was jealous and blew down the straw and wooden houses, but when it tried to blow down the brick house, the pigs caught and ate the wolf.
People live in a wide variety of houses around the world depending on factors like climate, location, culture, and resources. Houses described include igloos made of snow in the Arctic, mud and grass huts in Africa, stilt houses over water in tropical rainforests, cave dwellings in Turkey, houseboats on water in India and Venice, and mobile homes that people live in as they travel.
Wooden frame houses in Germany use wooden frames, bricks for walls, and ceramic roof tiles. Gel houses in Mongolia are portable nomadic dwellings used by herders, with a wool-filled cloth covering over a wooden pole framework. Houses in southern Morocco are made of sun-dried clay bricks mixed with water and molded, then assembled and plastered with clay. Native American tepees were portable cone-shaped tents carried on horses, covered with buffalo hides or canvas, and used for hunting or festivals. Batak houses in Indonesia are built on stilts with colorful ornamentation meant to ward off evil spirits.
Wooden frame houses in Germany use wooden frames, bricks for walls, and ceramic roof tiles. Gel houses in Mongolia are portable nomadic dwellings used by herders, with a wool-filled cloth covering over a wooden pole framework. Houses in southern Morocco are made of sun-dried clay bricks mixed with water and molded, then assembled and plastered with clay. Native American tepees were portable cone-shaped tents carried on horses, covered with buffalo hides or canvas, and used for hunting or festivals. Batak houses in Indonesia are stilt houses with ornamental carvings meant to ward off evil, using natural red, white, and black pigments representing the cosmic spheres.
El documento describe la historia y definición del guión cinematográfico. Explica que la figura del guionista surgió con la división del trabajo en el cine. En los años 30, con la llegada del sonido, el guión ganó importancia debido a la dificultad de incluir diálogos. El guión es el primer documento creado en el proceso de una película y presenta la historia mediante escenas numeradas y descripciones. Puede ser original o una adaptación de otra obra.
Los fotocromos fueron pinturas fotográficas populares en Alemania a finales del siglo XIX que mostraban paisajes y escenas de la vida cotidiana, y fueron producidos por la compañía TONY-BARES.
81% of organizations agree that reports are critical for managing daily operations, but 94% are dissatisfied with their current reports. A key reason for dissatisfaction is difficulty accessing data, with 50% finding data hard to access. There is also a perception gap between what IT professionals think of non-IT professionals' priorities and non-IT professionals' actual views, which may impair efforts to improve data reporting.
Muhammad Imran is a graduate seeking a position that utilizes his skills and knowledge gained through his professional MBA degree and experience. He completed his MBA in Marketing in 2015 from PMAS-Arid University with a 3.5 GPA while also working. Imran has strong problem solving, organizational, and time management skills and enjoys both independent and team work. His professional skills include proficiency in MS Office and internet browsing, and he has marketing experience distributing FMCG products.
Hatem Esber Dabboura is a 42-year-old Syrian civil engineer. He received his engineering degree from Damascus University in 1998. Since then, he has worked on various construction projects in Syria, including residential and commercial buildings and infrastructure projects. He is currently the head of the technical office for the municipality of Alrokama, where he oversees road construction and other engineering works.
This letter confirms that Antonio Orešković completed a summer internship on Crosco Ltd.'s land drilling rig National 402 from July 22, 2013 to August 16, 2013. During his internship, he was introduced to Crosco's safety rules and drilling equipment and operations. His activities included wireline logging, running casing, cementing jobs, opening and closing blowout preventers, rigging up and down, and various drilling and casing running tasks. The letter is signed by the rig manager, Boško Babić.
Un nuevo socavón de 15 metros de diámetro y 10 de profundidad se formó en Winter Park, Florida, tragándose parte del jardín y la piscina de una casa. Estos socavones son comunes en el centro de Florida debido a las características geológicas del subsuelo de roca caliza que se erosiona fácilmente. La casa y otras cercanas fueron evacuadas mientras los expertos evalúan la estabilidad del terreno.
This document describes a newly renovated house that has many new amenities including books to read, clean carpets, comfortable lounges, new tables and chairs, windows to let light in, a warm bedroom with a bedside table, and a rooftop garden.
Jon Nuttall and Richard Stokes Overheating presentation for Yorkshire CIBSESimon Owen FIRP
Presentation about Overheating in buildings and why Part L may not be the most suitable way to calculate overheating, but Guide A may be more appropriate. This presentation shows why.
How studentsjoinanemailgoogleaccountclassernsteins
To sign up for Seesaw as a student, open the Seesaw Class app or go to the Seesaw website. Select that you are a student and choose to either sign in with an existing Seesaw or Google account by entering your email and password, or create a new student account by entering an email address or using your Google account and entering the join code provided by your teacher to join your class. Once signed in, students can join additional classes by tapping their profile icon and selecting join class.
Aboriginal farming eels with rocks presentationernsteins
In southwestern Victoria, there were many small rivers and marshes that would flood in winter. These marshes were an important feeding ground for eels. In spring, eels would swim up the rivers from the sea to reach the marshes. The indigenous people had developed a well-planned system of traps and canals to farm eels as they migrated between the sea and inland waters. They would trap eels in nets and pots placed in the canals. Some of these canal systems covered over 100 square kilometers. The indigenous people would breed trapped eels, smoke them, and trade this important food source. Eel farming had been practiced in the region for around 8,000 years by these settled indigenous groups.
Oscar is a new cat that was adopted whose full name is Oscar Oliver Albert Dawkins but he goes by Ozzy for short. The cat's birthday is December 22nd, 2016 which is three days before Christmas. A video was made about the new cat that can be watched.
The document warns that a RCH gaming console and scooter brakes can get very hot if used for a long time or if the brakes are pushed hard, and advises not putting hands near them for safety reasons as the aluminum materials heat up quickly. The document emphasizes the heat risk with multiple exclamation points and asks if the reader has any questions.
The document discusses different heat-producing items like candles, light bulbs, microwaves, toasters, and flasks, noting that they all produce heat at varying levels from warm to very hot as candles, light bulbs, microwaves, and toasters are used, while flasks are insulated to keep temperatures hot or cold.
Scalextrix remotes, PS4 controllers, and grills all get hot but through different means. Scalextrix remotes produce their own heat, PS4 controllers get hot from the electricity running through them, and grills get extremely hot from burning gas.
A clothes dryer gets very hot, up to 60oC, which can cause burns, as it produces its own heat through an electrical heating element to evaporate the water from clothes by heating them from the inside.
This document lists and describes common household heat sources, including a fireplace, barbeque, printer, kettle, oven, toaster, and pool heater. A fireplace is heated by dry wood and newspaper and is used to heat up a room. A barbeque is used to cook food and is heated by heat beads, gas, or wood, making it very hot to touch.
El documento describe la historia y definición del guión cinematográfico. Explica que la figura del guionista surgió con la división del trabajo en el cine. En los años 30, con la llegada del sonido, el guión ganó importancia debido a la dificultad de incluir diálogos. El guión es el primer documento creado en el proceso de una película y presenta la historia mediante escenas numeradas y descripciones. Puede ser original o una adaptación de otra obra.
Los fotocromos fueron pinturas fotográficas populares en Alemania a finales del siglo XIX que mostraban paisajes y escenas de la vida cotidiana, y fueron producidos por la compañía TONY-BARES.
81% of organizations agree that reports are critical for managing daily operations, but 94% are dissatisfied with their current reports. A key reason for dissatisfaction is difficulty accessing data, with 50% finding data hard to access. There is also a perception gap between what IT professionals think of non-IT professionals' priorities and non-IT professionals' actual views, which may impair efforts to improve data reporting.
Muhammad Imran is a graduate seeking a position that utilizes his skills and knowledge gained through his professional MBA degree and experience. He completed his MBA in Marketing in 2015 from PMAS-Arid University with a 3.5 GPA while also working. Imran has strong problem solving, organizational, and time management skills and enjoys both independent and team work. His professional skills include proficiency in MS Office and internet browsing, and he has marketing experience distributing FMCG products.
Hatem Esber Dabboura is a 42-year-old Syrian civil engineer. He received his engineering degree from Damascus University in 1998. Since then, he has worked on various construction projects in Syria, including residential and commercial buildings and infrastructure projects. He is currently the head of the technical office for the municipality of Alrokama, where he oversees road construction and other engineering works.
This letter confirms that Antonio Orešković completed a summer internship on Crosco Ltd.'s land drilling rig National 402 from July 22, 2013 to August 16, 2013. During his internship, he was introduced to Crosco's safety rules and drilling equipment and operations. His activities included wireline logging, running casing, cementing jobs, opening and closing blowout preventers, rigging up and down, and various drilling and casing running tasks. The letter is signed by the rig manager, Boško Babić.
Un nuevo socavón de 15 metros de diámetro y 10 de profundidad se formó en Winter Park, Florida, tragándose parte del jardín y la piscina de una casa. Estos socavones son comunes en el centro de Florida debido a las características geológicas del subsuelo de roca caliza que se erosiona fácilmente. La casa y otras cercanas fueron evacuadas mientras los expertos evalúan la estabilidad del terreno.
This document describes a newly renovated house that has many new amenities including books to read, clean carpets, comfortable lounges, new tables and chairs, windows to let light in, a warm bedroom with a bedside table, and a rooftop garden.
Jon Nuttall and Richard Stokes Overheating presentation for Yorkshire CIBSESimon Owen FIRP
Presentation about Overheating in buildings and why Part L may not be the most suitable way to calculate overheating, but Guide A may be more appropriate. This presentation shows why.
How studentsjoinanemailgoogleaccountclassernsteins
To sign up for Seesaw as a student, open the Seesaw Class app or go to the Seesaw website. Select that you are a student and choose to either sign in with an existing Seesaw or Google account by entering your email and password, or create a new student account by entering an email address or using your Google account and entering the join code provided by your teacher to join your class. Once signed in, students can join additional classes by tapping their profile icon and selecting join class.
Aboriginal farming eels with rocks presentationernsteins
In southwestern Victoria, there were many small rivers and marshes that would flood in winter. These marshes were an important feeding ground for eels. In spring, eels would swim up the rivers from the sea to reach the marshes. The indigenous people had developed a well-planned system of traps and canals to farm eels as they migrated between the sea and inland waters. They would trap eels in nets and pots placed in the canals. Some of these canal systems covered over 100 square kilometers. The indigenous people would breed trapped eels, smoke them, and trade this important food source. Eel farming had been practiced in the region for around 8,000 years by these settled indigenous groups.
Oscar is a new cat that was adopted whose full name is Oscar Oliver Albert Dawkins but he goes by Ozzy for short. The cat's birthday is December 22nd, 2016 which is three days before Christmas. A video was made about the new cat that can be watched.
The document warns that a RCH gaming console and scooter brakes can get very hot if used for a long time or if the brakes are pushed hard, and advises not putting hands near them for safety reasons as the aluminum materials heat up quickly. The document emphasizes the heat risk with multiple exclamation points and asks if the reader has any questions.
The document discusses different heat-producing items like candles, light bulbs, microwaves, toasters, and flasks, noting that they all produce heat at varying levels from warm to very hot as candles, light bulbs, microwaves, and toasters are used, while flasks are insulated to keep temperatures hot or cold.
Scalextrix remotes, PS4 controllers, and grills all get hot but through different means. Scalextrix remotes produce their own heat, PS4 controllers get hot from the electricity running through them, and grills get extremely hot from burning gas.
A clothes dryer gets very hot, up to 60oC, which can cause burns, as it produces its own heat through an electrical heating element to evaporate the water from clothes by heating them from the inside.
This document lists and describes common household heat sources, including a fireplace, barbeque, printer, kettle, oven, toaster, and pool heater. A fireplace is heated by dry wood and newspaper and is used to heat up a room. A barbeque is used to cook food and is heated by heat beads, gas, or wood, making it very hot to touch.
The document lists various electronic devices that produce heat when in use, including a printer, laminator, dryer, computer, iPad charger, and dongle. It then provides more detail about how a printer works, noting that the printer itself only gets warm, while the fan circulates the hot air out and brings in cold air to cool it down. The document concludes by asking if the reader has any questions.
Spiny leaf insects are interesting insects that climb and can turn green if fed rose leaves, they climb all over and can be obtained from Kelly's pet stall, however the writer notes that their spiny leaf insect is dead and their brother's is too.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks if there are any questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, and bridges that are built in factories rather than growing. It provides some video links about bridges and furniture construction. Finally, it asks if there are any other questions about man-made things before concluding.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, bridges and furniture, noting they are built in factories. It provides videos about how bridges and furniture are made. Finally, it asks if there are any questions about man-made things.
Ticks go through different life stages and pose the greatest disease risk when largest as adult ticks. They typically find hosts like deer, hedgehogs, and sheep, and have about three blood meals before dying - with males dying after three meals and females using three meals as energy to lay eggs before dying.
Ladybugs go through four life stages: eggs are laid on leaves and hatch into larvae, larvae eat pests like mites and aphids as they grow over 2-4 weeks while shedding their skin, then they form a pupa attached to a leaf for 5-7 days before emerging as soft pale adult ladybugs that soon harden their shell and brighten to the iconic red color.
Slugs play an important role in ecosystems by eating decaying plant material. They have two pairs of tentacles on their head for seeing and smelling, and breathe through a hole in their middle. Slugs move using mucus and muscle contraction from their foot, leaving behind a slime trail. They can lay 20-100 eggs several times a year in holes or under objects. Slug eggs can lay dormant for years before hatching when conditions are right, from 10 days up to 100 days depending on temperature. Newly hatched slugs immediately begin crawling and feeding at night if humidity and temperature allow.
Students are tasked with designing the most perfect insect by combining beneficial features of real insects. Their insect must have a head, body, and legs, and may also include a tail, wings, antennae, or stinger. Students will label and explain their insect, build a model, write an informative text about it, and present their creation to the class while arguing why it is the most important and environmentally helpful insect.
This document is a grid with blank spaces for the user to fill in what type of insect they find at each coordinate. The goal appears to be using given coordinates to hunt and find escaped insects hiding in various locations on the grid.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Schools in the past used different tools and methods for teaching children compared to modern schools. Children sat in rows at wooden desks and were taught using slates, copy books, and abacuses. Teachers maintained discipline by using punishments like making children wear dunce hats or striking their hands with canes for misbehaving. At the end of each school day, teachers documented lessons and events in logbooks.