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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
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Overview on Edible Vaccine: Pros & Cons with Mechanism
Seasons
1. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year:
winter, spring, summer and autumn.
2. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year:
winter, spring, summer and autumn.
Winter is the coldest season of the
year.
3. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year:
winter, spring, summer and autumn.
Winter is the coldest season of the
year.
There are 3 months in winter:
December, January and February.
4. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year:
winter, spring, summer and autumn.
Winter is the coldest season of the
year.
There are 3 months in winter:
December, January and February.
December is the first winter month.
5. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year: winter,
spring, summer and autumn.
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
There are 3 months in winter:
December, January and February.
December is the first winter month.
In winter the days are short and the
nights are long.
6. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year: winter,
spring, summer and autumn.
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
There are 3 months in winter:
December, January and February.
December is the first winter month.
In winter the days are short and the
nights are long.
It is usually snowy in winter.
7. Seasons. My favourite season.
There are four seasons in a year: winter,
spring, summer and autumn.
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
There are 3 months in winter: December,
January and February.
December is the first winter month.
In winter the days are short and the nights
are long.
It is usually snowy in winter.
In winter people celebrate New Year and
Christmas.
9. Spring comes after winter.
There are 3 months in spring: March,
April and May.
10. Spring comes after winter.
There are 3 months in spring: March,
April and May.
March is the first spring month.
11. Spring comes after winter.
There are 3 months in spring: March,
April and May.
March is the first spring month.
In spring the days are long and the
nights are short.
12. Spring comes after winter.
There are 3 months in spring: March,
April and May.
March is the first spring month.
In spring the days are long and the
nights are short.
It’s usually warm and sunny in
spring.
13. Spring comes after winter.
There are 3 months in spring: March,
April and May.
March is the first spring month.
In spring the days are long and the
nights are short.
It’s usually warm and sunny in spring.
People celebrate the 8th of March and
the 9th of May (The Victory Day) in
spring.
16. Summer comes after spring.
Summer months are: June, July and
August.
June is the first summer month.
17. Summer comes after spring.
Summer months are: June, July and
August.
June is the first summer month.
In summer the days are long and the
nights are short.
18. Summer comes after spring.
Summer months are: June, July and
August.
June is the first summer month.
In summer the days are long and the
nights are short.
It’s usually hot and sunny in summer.
19. Summer comes after spring.
Summer months are: June, July and
August.
June is the first summer month.
In summer the days are long and the
nights are short.
It’s usually hot and sunny in summer.
Children have the longest holidays in
summer.
20. Summer comes after spring.
Summer months are: June, July and
August.
June is the first summer month.
In summer the days are long and the
nights are short.
It’s usually hot and sunny in summer.
Children have the longest holidays in
summer.
22. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September,
October and November.
23. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September,
October and November.
September is the first autumn month.
24. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September,
October and November.
September is the first autumn month.
In autumn the days are short and the
nights are long.
25. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September,
October and November.
September is the first autumn month.
In autumn the days are short and the
nights are long.
It’s usually rainy in autumn.
26. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September,
October and November.
September is the first autumn month.
In autumn the days are short and the
nights are long.
It’s usually rainy in autumn.
27. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September,
October and November.
September is the first autumn month.
In autumn the days are short and the
nights are long.
It’s usually rainy in autumn.
In October English people celebrate
Halloween.
28. Autumn comes after summer.
Autumn months are: September, October and
November.
September is the first autumn month.
In autumn the days are short and the nights are
long.
It’s usually rainy in autumn.
School starts in September in Russia.
In October English people celebrate Halloween.
In November English people celebrate
Thanksgiving Day.