This issue of the Nikonian eZine provides updates on the Nikonians photography community and organization. It discusses the growth of the Nikonians membership and features of the new user menu. It also previews upcoming webinars and field trips from the Nikonians Academy for members. Winning images from the ongoing photo contest are showcased. Upcoming announcements regarding the 10th anniversary convention are teased.
Italtavoli started in 1977 in Italy producing kitchen tables, later becoming LCM and expanding to contract furniture production. LCM operates from 2,500 sqm facilities where design, production, warehouses and offices work together. As an industrial company, LCM is committed to research, partnerships and futuristic solutions while maintaining small producer values like quality, flexibility and customer service. LCM can guarantee the process from idea to finished product across its Milan and Verona locations.
Modal verbs such as may, might, can, could are used to express permission, possibility, prediction, willingness, requests and certainty or uncertainty about future events. For example, "may" and "can" express permission as in "You may/can go now", "might" and "could" express possibility as in "I thought he might be at home", and "will" expresses prediction and willingness as in "Will you lend me your scooter?". Modal verbs are also used with negation and questioning to express doubt about future possibilities and respond to expressions of doubt with reassurance.
This document provides examples and exercises for using verbs in the past tense in English. It includes examples of common past tense phrases using "yesterday" and "last week". Exercises include completing sentences by providing the past simple form of verbs, writing sentences in the past tense, using verbs in the negative past tense, and forming questions using "Did" to inquire about past actions.
The document discusses two prototype ideas for helping a mother feel more confident about her daughter studying abroad. The first idea was a website where the daughter could update settlement information and others could post. Both the mother and daughter liked this idea but it had usability and privacy issues. The second idea involved open conversations between the family members to discuss fears and concerns. Testing showed this helped the daughter understand her mother's fears, but more time was needed to involve all stakeholders.
This issue of the Nikonian eZine provides updates on the Nikonians photography community and organization. It discusses the growth of the Nikonians membership and features of the new user menu. It also previews upcoming webinars and field trips from the Nikonians Academy for members. Winning images from the ongoing photo contest are showcased. Upcoming announcements regarding the 10th anniversary convention are teased.
Italtavoli started in 1977 in Italy producing kitchen tables, later becoming LCM and expanding to contract furniture production. LCM operates from 2,500 sqm facilities where design, production, warehouses and offices work together. As an industrial company, LCM is committed to research, partnerships and futuristic solutions while maintaining small producer values like quality, flexibility and customer service. LCM can guarantee the process from idea to finished product across its Milan and Verona locations.
Modal verbs such as may, might, can, could are used to express permission, possibility, prediction, willingness, requests and certainty or uncertainty about future events. For example, "may" and "can" express permission as in "You may/can go now", "might" and "could" express possibility as in "I thought he might be at home", and "will" expresses prediction and willingness as in "Will you lend me your scooter?". Modal verbs are also used with negation and questioning to express doubt about future possibilities and respond to expressions of doubt with reassurance.
This document provides examples and exercises for using verbs in the past tense in English. It includes examples of common past tense phrases using "yesterday" and "last week". Exercises include completing sentences by providing the past simple form of verbs, writing sentences in the past tense, using verbs in the negative past tense, and forming questions using "Did" to inquire about past actions.
The document discusses two prototype ideas for helping a mother feel more confident about her daughter studying abroad. The first idea was a website where the daughter could update settlement information and others could post. Both the mother and daughter liked this idea but it had usability and privacy issues. The second idea involved open conversations between the family members to discuss fears and concerns. Testing showed this helped the daughter understand her mother's fears, but more time was needed to involve all stakeholders.
A mother is worried about sending her 18-year-old daughter abroad alone for university. She empathizes with her daughter's shyness and inexperience living independently. The mother feels her daughter will struggle adapting to a new country without family support and may have difficulties with practical tasks like cooking, managing finances, and communicating from a distance. However, the parents believe university abroad is best for their daughter's education.
The document provides examples of sentences using different subjects, verbs, and prepositions. It includes sentences with singular and plural subjects, affirmative and negative forms, and statements and questions. The examples cover basic sentence structures like subjects and verbs, the use of "to be", and forming negatives and questions. The document aims to demonstrate fundamental grammar patterns in English.
The document discusses the use of the present continuous tense in English. It explains that the present continuous is used to talk about actions that are happening now or ongoing actions that happen regularly. It also notes some additional uses, such as for planned future events, temporary actions, or actions that contrast with a previous state. The present continuous is formed by combining the present tense of the verb "to be" with the present participle ("-ing" form) of the main verb. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses.
[1] Juliano Berteli é candidato a síndico do condomínio e propõe nove ideias para resolver problemas atuais e melhorar o empreendimento, como implementar restaurantes, resolver a inadimplência e controlar as contas. [2] Ele acredita que, trabalhando juntos, podem fazer o condomínio funcionar com toda a sua potencialidade. [3] Berteli pede o apoio dos proprietários na eleição de síndico no dia 19 de setembro.
Sport is an activity governed by rules that is often competitive. Sports typically involve physical ability as the sole determinant of winning or losing. Some artifacts suggest sports like gymnastics existed in ancient China as early as 4000 BC, while sports such as swimming, fishing, throwing, and wrestling were well-developed and regulated in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago. The author enjoys nature-related sports like hunting, fishing, and swimming, as well as boxing, basketball, and soccer, though they only watch, not play, soccer and root for the Tigres team from UANL.
This document discusses ways to improve the definition of productive life (PL) by considering longer lactations and calf value. It analyzes data from over 1 million Holsteins to estimate heritabilities and correlations for different PL definitions. Key results include:
- PL heritability was highest at 0.073 when considering unlimited lactation length or adding calf value credits
- Genetic correlations between early measures of PL and first-parity protein yield have declined rapidly over time
- The proposed method credits longer lactations and gives higher weights to later parities to better capture an animal's total productive lifetime.
This document discusses count and non-count nouns. It provides examples of common, proper, collective, and abstract nouns. Count nouns can be singular or plural, while non-count nouns are always singular. Food items, liquids, gases, and abstract concepts are usually non-count. Measure words like "glass of" are used with non-count nouns to indicate quantity. Several exercises are provided to practice identifying count and non-count nouns and using correct grammar with them.
A mother is worried about sending her 18-year-old daughter abroad alone for university. She empathizes with her daughter's shyness and inexperience living independently. The mother feels her daughter will struggle adapting to a new country without family support and may have difficulties with practical tasks like cooking, managing finances, and communicating from a distance. However, the parents believe university abroad is best for their daughter's education.
The document provides examples of sentences using different subjects, verbs, and prepositions. It includes sentences with singular and plural subjects, affirmative and negative forms, and statements and questions. The examples cover basic sentence structures like subjects and verbs, the use of "to be", and forming negatives and questions. The document aims to demonstrate fundamental grammar patterns in English.
The document discusses the use of the present continuous tense in English. It explains that the present continuous is used to talk about actions that are happening now or ongoing actions that happen regularly. It also notes some additional uses, such as for planned future events, temporary actions, or actions that contrast with a previous state. The present continuous is formed by combining the present tense of the verb "to be" with the present participle ("-ing" form) of the main verb. Examples are provided to illustrate the different uses.
[1] Juliano Berteli é candidato a síndico do condomínio e propõe nove ideias para resolver problemas atuais e melhorar o empreendimento, como implementar restaurantes, resolver a inadimplência e controlar as contas. [2] Ele acredita que, trabalhando juntos, podem fazer o condomínio funcionar com toda a sua potencialidade. [3] Berteli pede o apoio dos proprietários na eleição de síndico no dia 19 de setembro.
Sport is an activity governed by rules that is often competitive. Sports typically involve physical ability as the sole determinant of winning or losing. Some artifacts suggest sports like gymnastics existed in ancient China as early as 4000 BC, while sports such as swimming, fishing, throwing, and wrestling were well-developed and regulated in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago. The author enjoys nature-related sports like hunting, fishing, and swimming, as well as boxing, basketball, and soccer, though they only watch, not play, soccer and root for the Tigres team from UANL.
This document discusses ways to improve the definition of productive life (PL) by considering longer lactations and calf value. It analyzes data from over 1 million Holsteins to estimate heritabilities and correlations for different PL definitions. Key results include:
- PL heritability was highest at 0.073 when considering unlimited lactation length or adding calf value credits
- Genetic correlations between early measures of PL and first-parity protein yield have declined rapidly over time
- The proposed method credits longer lactations and gives higher weights to later parities to better capture an animal's total productive lifetime.
This document discusses count and non-count nouns. It provides examples of common, proper, collective, and abstract nouns. Count nouns can be singular or plural, while non-count nouns are always singular. Food items, liquids, gases, and abstract concepts are usually non-count. Measure words like "glass of" are used with non-count nouns to indicate quantity. Several exercises are provided to practice identifying count and non-count nouns and using correct grammar with them.
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Levigno
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Meiringen
Grindelwald
Interlaken
Bern
by train
by train
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