The document is Norma Aracely Vargas' weekly timesheet from November 10, 2010. It shows her working as a Fashion Designer from 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday, with an hourly rate of $32. The timesheet calculates that over the week she worked 41.92 hours for a total pay of $1,341.33.
Dogs are often stressed by Halloween for several reasons. The costumes, masks, and loud noises from parties or trick-or-treaters can be frightening for dogs unused to such stimulation. Owners are advised to keep their dogs comfortable inside away from the Halloween activities if their dog seems anxious or scared.
El documento repite varias frases sobre el futuro, hermanos, puntuación y otros temas, evaluando el uso correcto de signos de puntuación en español. También incluye nombres de personas y compañías.
The document discusses discourse markers used in spoken language. It provides examples of discourse markers like "well", "actually", and "I mean" that are used to initiate or continue sentences. It also discusses discourse markers like "you know" and "you know what I mean" that are used to terminate sentences. The document advises using these types of discourse markers to make spoken language more natural and connected.
The document discusses health from a biblical worldview. It defines health as involving wholeness of body, mind, and spirit, with an individual's health interconnected with their community. It also discusses that God desires to heal and restore wholeness, and that following Christ is key to overcoming disorder and moving toward restoration. Global communities of faith are God's means of transforming society toward abundant life through restoration of wholeness.
Plants and animals go through life cycles as they grow and change. The document discusses the life cycles of a butterfly, which begins as an egg and progresses to a caterpillar, cocoon, and then butterfly, a plant starting as a seed and developing roots and leaves, and a frog beginning as an egg and transforming into a tadpole and then frog. The document prompts the reader to think of other examples of life cycles.
This document summarizes opportunities to volunteer for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). It lists Gloria Hatrick's involvement with SCBWI from 1999-2008 and highlights quotes from past volunteers discussing the benefits they received from volunteering, such as industry contacts, new skills, and feeling like part of a community. It also lists 17 current volunteer positions available.
This document lists the props and equipment that will be used to film a music video, including:
- A Canon 60D DSLR camera, memory cards, and attachable flash for filming.
- A Manfrotto tripod for steady shots and unique angles.
- A portable Bluetooth speaker to play music for lip-syncing.
- An iPhone to connect to the speaker and play licensed music tracks.
- A vinyl turntable, records, and headphones for a nostalgic opening scene.
- A guitar for the actor to play instrumental folk music on the streets.
- A hat and scarf to dress the actor in a nostalgic street busker style.
This document discusses using different instructional media and activities to engage multiple intelligences. It provides examples of media and activities for each of the following intelligences: linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. The media and activities are meant to appeal to different learning styles and abilities.
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The document provides tips for giving effective presentations, emphasizing the importance of body language including eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movement, as well as controlling voice volume, pace, and tone. It also stresses the importance of being prepared with thorough knowledge of the topic, anticipating questions, and concluding presentations by summarizing main points and thanking the audience.
The document is Norma Aracely Vargas' weekly timesheet from November 10, 2010. It shows her working as a Fashion Designer from 8am to 5pm Monday through Friday, with an hourly rate of $32. The timesheet calculates that over the week she worked 41.92 hours for a total pay of $1,341.33.
Dogs are often stressed by Halloween for several reasons. The costumes, masks, and loud noises from parties or trick-or-treaters can be frightening for dogs unused to such stimulation. Owners are advised to keep their dogs comfortable inside away from the Halloween activities if their dog seems anxious or scared.
El documento repite varias frases sobre el futuro, hermanos, puntuación y otros temas, evaluando el uso correcto de signos de puntuación en español. También incluye nombres de personas y compañías.
The document discusses discourse markers used in spoken language. It provides examples of discourse markers like "well", "actually", and "I mean" that are used to initiate or continue sentences. It also discusses discourse markers like "you know" and "you know what I mean" that are used to terminate sentences. The document advises using these types of discourse markers to make spoken language more natural and connected.
The document discusses health from a biblical worldview. It defines health as involving wholeness of body, mind, and spirit, with an individual's health interconnected with their community. It also discusses that God desires to heal and restore wholeness, and that following Christ is key to overcoming disorder and moving toward restoration. Global communities of faith are God's means of transforming society toward abundant life through restoration of wholeness.
Plants and animals go through life cycles as they grow and change. The document discusses the life cycles of a butterfly, which begins as an egg and progresses to a caterpillar, cocoon, and then butterfly, a plant starting as a seed and developing roots and leaves, and a frog beginning as an egg and transforming into a tadpole and then frog. The document prompts the reader to think of other examples of life cycles.
This document summarizes opportunities to volunteer for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). It lists Gloria Hatrick's involvement with SCBWI from 1999-2008 and highlights quotes from past volunteers discussing the benefits they received from volunteering, such as industry contacts, new skills, and feeling like part of a community. It also lists 17 current volunteer positions available.
This document lists the props and equipment that will be used to film a music video, including:
- A Canon 60D DSLR camera, memory cards, and attachable flash for filming.
- A Manfrotto tripod for steady shots and unique angles.
- A portable Bluetooth speaker to play music for lip-syncing.
- An iPhone to connect to the speaker and play licensed music tracks.
- A vinyl turntable, records, and headphones for a nostalgic opening scene.
- A guitar for the actor to play instrumental folk music on the streets.
- A hat and scarf to dress the actor in a nostalgic street busker style.
This document discusses using different instructional media and activities to engage multiple intelligences. It provides examples of media and activities for each of the following intelligences: linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. The media and activities are meant to appeal to different learning styles and abilities.
Pham duc hoang how to make your presentation better - 14 feb2012Pham Duc Hoang
The document provides tips for giving effective presentations, emphasizing the importance of body language including eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movement, as well as controlling voice volume, pace, and tone. It also stresses the importance of being prepared with thorough knowledge of the topic, anticipating questions, and concluding presentations by summarizing main points and thanking the audience.
This document outlines the objectives and requirements of the Strategic Project Grants Program, which aims to fund early stage collaborative research between academia and non-academic partners in targeted areas that could strongly influence Canada's economy, society, and environment within 10 years. Key requirements include involvement of at least one eligible supporting organization from industry or government, active participation of the partner in all research stages, and in-kind contributions from the partner. Proposals must address at least one of the target areas, like advanced communications, and are evaluated based on seven criteria related to research quality, training potential, and benefits to Canada.
This document provides guidance on creating a butterfly garden to attract and support butterflies. It discusses choosing a sunny but sheltered location, planting both food sources for caterpillars like wattles and nectar sources for butterflies like daisies. Creating shallow water sources for butterflies to drink and court is also recommended. Chemical pesticides should be avoided as they harm butterflies and other pollinators. With the right mix of native plants that provide food and shelter at each life stage, a butterfly garden can successfully support local butterfly populations.
This document provides information about an exam for Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The exam is 45 minutes long and will assess students' ability to relate the text to its historical context and analyze how language and structure convey themes. It lists six essay questions that ask students to analyze how Steinbeck portrays various characters and themes throughout the novel, such as Lennie, Curley's wife, George and Lennie's friendship, conflict, prejudice, and the American Dream.
The document outlines the five main personality factors known as the Big Five: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. For each factor, it provides sample personality traits including imaginative and curious for Openness, organized and disciplined for Conscientiousness, outgoing and enthusiastic for Extraversion, helpful and cooperative for Agreeableness, and anxious and vulnerable for Neuroticism. It concludes with a citation for a website on personality testing.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following information:
- It welcomes students back and discusses upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- It provides short updates on college news and societies like swimming and yoga classes.
- It advertises upcoming art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- It includes a call to support human rights in Western Sahara and sign a petition.
- It offers a book recommendation and websites to "warm your mind tank."
- It ends by soliciting feedback, ideas, and submissions from students.