Molly found an untrained wild horse named Nonie that became her best friend. She went on a camping trip with Nonie where the horse had fun. After the trip, Molly decided to train horses for a living.
Islamic Cartoons of moral values for ChildrenAbdul Ahid
This document provides summaries of several Islamic animated series and characters, including:
- Abdul Bari, which teaches basic moral values through the relationship between a boy and his sister
- Burka Avenger, about a teacher who fights crime as a superhero at night
- Saladin: The Animated Series, depicting adventures of Saladin during the Crusades
- Abdullah, about a Muslim puppet who prays five times a day
- Misri Bunch, where friends learn about Allah's names and attributes.
This document provides descriptions of several Islamic animated series, including Abdul Bari, Burka Avenger, Saladin: The Animated Series, Abdullah, and Misri Bunch. For each series, a brief overview of the characters and storyline is given. Abdul Bari focuses on teaching basic moral values through the relationship between a boy and his sister. Burka Avenger depicts a teacher who fights crime as a superhero at night. Saladin is based on the 12th century Muslim leader Saladin and depicts fictional adventures from his life. Abdullah is a puppet character in an English language show. Misri Bunch teaches children about the names and attributes of Allah.
Bella meets a magical talking horse named Chloe in the meadow. When Bella's friends Bill, Johnny, Bob, and Madison see Chloe, they are surprised that a horse can talk. Bill has to calm down a scared Bob and explain that Chloe is nice. In the end, Bob feels better about meeting the magical talking horse.
Oedipus Rex explores the theme of destiny and how the characters try to escape their fates as prophesied despite ultimately being unable to do so. The document discusses how Oedipus and others in the story attempt to alter their lives from the predetermined paths foretold but are unable to avoid fulfilling the prophecies. It also references quotes about being the master of one's fate and soul from the poem "Invictus" to illustrate the theme of fighting against destiny in the play.
Joan of Arc believed she received visions from saints telling her to help France defeat the English. At age 12, she began having visions and voices that told her to save her country. She gained an audience with King Charles VII and convinced him to let her lead the army. Through her faith and courage, she inspired confidence in the troops. Joan of Arc proved doubters wrong by leading the army to victory without violence. Her persistence and belief in her visions made her an effective leader.
Gráinne Ní Mhaille, also known as Gráinne Mháille Granuaile, was a famous Irish pirate queen from Mayo who took over leadership of the Ó Máille dynasty from her father and battled in wars for nine years. She cut her hair short to disguise herself as a boy to accompany her father on missions and is remembered as a strong, inspirational female leader who ruled the seas off the coast of Ireland in the 16th century.
The author had an exciting weekend day where they went to a market with their family, got some free toys and purchased a Playstation 2 console with 4 games for $45. Later they attended a performance of Oliver! where the author was in the play and helped choreograph a scene, before going home to play on their new Playstation.
Over the weekend, the author played video games, went to ballet where they practiced Russian and contemporary dance styles involving leaps and turns, had a family barbecue at the You Yangs with a walk on the rocks including their dog Woody, and cleaned their toy room to dance. The author felt their weekend was awesome because they had fun with all of their activities.
Islamic Cartoons of moral values for ChildrenAbdul Ahid
This document provides summaries of several Islamic animated series and characters, including:
- Abdul Bari, which teaches basic moral values through the relationship between a boy and his sister
- Burka Avenger, about a teacher who fights crime as a superhero at night
- Saladin: The Animated Series, depicting adventures of Saladin during the Crusades
- Abdullah, about a Muslim puppet who prays five times a day
- Misri Bunch, where friends learn about Allah's names and attributes.
This document provides descriptions of several Islamic animated series, including Abdul Bari, Burka Avenger, Saladin: The Animated Series, Abdullah, and Misri Bunch. For each series, a brief overview of the characters and storyline is given. Abdul Bari focuses on teaching basic moral values through the relationship between a boy and his sister. Burka Avenger depicts a teacher who fights crime as a superhero at night. Saladin is based on the 12th century Muslim leader Saladin and depicts fictional adventures from his life. Abdullah is a puppet character in an English language show. Misri Bunch teaches children about the names and attributes of Allah.
Bella meets a magical talking horse named Chloe in the meadow. When Bella's friends Bill, Johnny, Bob, and Madison see Chloe, they are surprised that a horse can talk. Bill has to calm down a scared Bob and explain that Chloe is nice. In the end, Bob feels better about meeting the magical talking horse.
Oedipus Rex explores the theme of destiny and how the characters try to escape their fates as prophesied despite ultimately being unable to do so. The document discusses how Oedipus and others in the story attempt to alter their lives from the predetermined paths foretold but are unable to avoid fulfilling the prophecies. It also references quotes about being the master of one's fate and soul from the poem "Invictus" to illustrate the theme of fighting against destiny in the play.
Joan of Arc believed she received visions from saints telling her to help France defeat the English. At age 12, she began having visions and voices that told her to save her country. She gained an audience with King Charles VII and convinced him to let her lead the army. Through her faith and courage, she inspired confidence in the troops. Joan of Arc proved doubters wrong by leading the army to victory without violence. Her persistence and belief in her visions made her an effective leader.
Gráinne Ní Mhaille, also known as Gráinne Mháille Granuaile, was a famous Irish pirate queen from Mayo who took over leadership of the Ó Máille dynasty from her father and battled in wars for nine years. She cut her hair short to disguise herself as a boy to accompany her father on missions and is remembered as a strong, inspirational female leader who ruled the seas off the coast of Ireland in the 16th century.
The author had an exciting weekend day where they went to a market with their family, got some free toys and purchased a Playstation 2 console with 4 games for $45. Later they attended a performance of Oliver! where the author was in the play and helped choreograph a scene, before going home to play on their new Playstation.
Over the weekend, the author played video games, went to ballet where they practiced Russian and contemporary dance styles involving leaps and turns, had a family barbecue at the You Yangs with a walk on the rocks including their dog Woody, and cleaned their toy room to dance. The author felt their weekend was awesome because they had fun with all of their activities.
The document lists various items purchased by the author along with their costs. It includes home decor like artificial trees for $80, a chest for $80, and a Ford model T poster for $4. Furniture such as a Bilby bed frame for $879, couch for $100, and chest for $80 are mentioned. Electronics including a 3D printer for $1000, laptop for $499, and a Red Jet PC for $5 are also listed. The total cost of all purchases is not provided.
The narrator attended their cousin Ollie's 3rd birthday party with their family. Several games were played with the children and adults, including pass the parcel which the narrator was in charge of, a competition to build paper airplanes, and Bobs and Statues. The narrator enjoyed seeing their extended family at the party and coming 4th in the paper airplane game, which their dad won.
A person took a train with their mother for an hour to Melbourne to meet their cousins Tom, Kerry and Neil at a restaurant at Crown. They discussed food on the train ride to pass the time. At the restaurant, the person explained all the foods they ordered on a platter to their cousins, which was quickly eaten. After lunch, the group looked around before finishing for the day, with the person feeling tired by the end.
On Saturday morning, the narrator went horse riding with friends Taylah and Ebony. They got dressed in their riding clothes, had breakfast, and packed their bags and grooming supplies. At the stables, they learned which horses they would ride - the narrator rode Beau, Taylah rode Rocco, and Ebony rode Jester. They tacked up their horses and warmed up by jumping 70-80 cm obstacles in the outdoor arena. Ebony fell off but got back on, and they finished their lesson before the narrator went home.
On Sunday morning, the narrator was picked up from their mother's house to have lunch with their grandparents in Melbourne. They found gifts from their grandmother waiting at home after their trip, including a Celtics hat, Indiana Jones poster, and a name plate. When they arrived in Melbourne, it was raining so they quickly brought things inside. They had a delicious lunch of spaghetti and meatballs with their extended family before returning home, where the narrator remained tired from getting up early.
A boy baked a mud cake with his mother on Saturday and went surfing on Sunday but the waves were bad so he went swimming and skating instead, then he walked his dog around the lake before resting on the couch until his sister wanted to play and couldn't get him off the couch so he got up to play with her and felt relaxed afterwards.
The speaker had a fun day at Bob and Joe's house on Sunday where they played Minecraft and a Hunger Games server on the computer. They then tried to film a photo shoot for a sequel to The Hunger Games, but it was difficult because Bob kept laughing. Later, Joe asked the speaker to be the main character in a trailer they were making, which the speaker agreed to. The speaker then walked home tired at 5:45pm after staying up until 9pm.
The speaker had a fun day at Bob and Joe's house where they played Minecraft and Hunger Games on the computer, took photos for a sequel to The Hunger Games, though it was difficult because Bob kept laughing, and started making a trailer where Joe asked the speaker to be the main character. The speaker walked home at 5:45 feeling tired from staying up until nine o'clock.
Jammie Stanic, the number two tennis player from Australia, played in the finals of a tournament against the world number one, Jasmine Rodger. Jammie won the first set but Jasmine took the second set. However, Jammie came back to win the third and final set, winning the match. After her victory, Jammie and her coach celebrated with fans who had supported her at the match or watched on television.
The document provides beach safety tips, including:
1) Always swim between the red and yellow flags and ask lifeguards for advice.
2) If you see a stingray, move slowly and quietly without swimming over it, as stingrays are more dangerous when camouflaged.
3) If you see a shark, stay away from it and be careful of its multiple rows of teeth.
Be careful when surfing and watch out for rips and strong currents. Also look out for rocks and coral in the water and be aware of big or dangerous waves. If you are in danger at the beach, put your hand up in the air for help. Always supervise children around pools and make sure pools have gates for safety.
The narrator stayed home on Saturday but then went for a walk to the festival of the sea where they saw Luke selling raffle tickets. They had fun at the festival until having to go to the Scottish festival, where they won a teddy in a lucky dip and a badge. In the end, the day didn't turn out too badly and it was time to go home.
On his holiday, the author helped put up a tent at Nagambie and went swimming in the pool which was too hot to play tennis. They went fishing and caught a small fish but had to throw it back due to its size. At the beach, the author went surfing and had a friend over to play, after fishing with his dad the day before and catching only shrimp. The pool was their main activity on a very hot day where they spent time swimming and using the rope swing over water 3 to 4 meters deep.
The narrator was called to France to help find the stolen Mona Lisa painting after it went missing from the Louvre. They searched landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower, finding clues along the way, until discovering the painting stashed in a bag on the top floor of the Eiffel Tower. The narrator was rewarded for recovering the famous artwork with a free trip back to France.
The narrator was called to France to help find the stolen Mona Lisa painting after it went missing from the Louvre. They searched landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower, finding clues along the way, until discovering the painting in a bag on the top floor of the Eiffel Tower. The narrator was rewarded for recovering the famous artwork with a free trip back to France.
A hunter who enjoyed duck hunting was killed by a giant duck with red eyes and white teeth. While investigating his dog's barking late one night, the hunter encountered the enormous duck and fired at it but to no avail. The giant duck then tore the hunter's head off and ate it, ending his life.
The document outlines travel plans from July 3-10 including flight details, hotel accommodations, and activities. Flight numbers for the outbound and return trips are provided, as well as flight duration and cost. Accommodations at the Esplanade hotel are noted for its pool and gym. Planned activities include walking in town, fishing with a boat rental, dining at a restaurant, breakfast at the Buzz cafe, a Kakadu tour, swimming with crocodiles, a motorbike tour, and dining at the Yots Greek taverna. Skydiving is listed as the special activity planned for the last day along with pool swimming. Various costs are given for components of the trip.
Jammie Stanic, the number two tennis player from Australia, faced the world number one Jasmine Rodger in the final match. It was a close game, with Jammie winning the first set but Jasmine taking the second. In the third set, Jammie took the lead again and went on to win the final set, defeating Jasmine and winning the tournament. Jammie and her coach celebrated her victory with a party afterwards.
James Naismith, a 30-year-old Canadian, invented the game of basketball in 1890. In 1891, he was asked to create a version for girls which became netball. The document recommends playing guard or center positions in basketball, noting there are four 10-minute quarters in a game.
The document lists various items purchased by the author along with their costs. It includes home decor like artificial trees for $80, a chest for $80, and a Ford model T poster for $4. Furniture such as a Bilby bed frame for $879, couch for $100, and chest for $80 are mentioned. Electronics including a 3D printer for $1000, laptop for $499, and a Red Jet PC for $5 are also listed. The total cost of all purchases is not provided.
The narrator attended their cousin Ollie's 3rd birthday party with their family. Several games were played with the children and adults, including pass the parcel which the narrator was in charge of, a competition to build paper airplanes, and Bobs and Statues. The narrator enjoyed seeing their extended family at the party and coming 4th in the paper airplane game, which their dad won.
A person took a train with their mother for an hour to Melbourne to meet their cousins Tom, Kerry and Neil at a restaurant at Crown. They discussed food on the train ride to pass the time. At the restaurant, the person explained all the foods they ordered on a platter to their cousins, which was quickly eaten. After lunch, the group looked around before finishing for the day, with the person feeling tired by the end.
On Saturday morning, the narrator went horse riding with friends Taylah and Ebony. They got dressed in their riding clothes, had breakfast, and packed their bags and grooming supplies. At the stables, they learned which horses they would ride - the narrator rode Beau, Taylah rode Rocco, and Ebony rode Jester. They tacked up their horses and warmed up by jumping 70-80 cm obstacles in the outdoor arena. Ebony fell off but got back on, and they finished their lesson before the narrator went home.
On Sunday morning, the narrator was picked up from their mother's house to have lunch with their grandparents in Melbourne. They found gifts from their grandmother waiting at home after their trip, including a Celtics hat, Indiana Jones poster, and a name plate. When they arrived in Melbourne, it was raining so they quickly brought things inside. They had a delicious lunch of spaghetti and meatballs with their extended family before returning home, where the narrator remained tired from getting up early.
A boy baked a mud cake with his mother on Saturday and went surfing on Sunday but the waves were bad so he went swimming and skating instead, then he walked his dog around the lake before resting on the couch until his sister wanted to play and couldn't get him off the couch so he got up to play with her and felt relaxed afterwards.
The speaker had a fun day at Bob and Joe's house on Sunday where they played Minecraft and a Hunger Games server on the computer. They then tried to film a photo shoot for a sequel to The Hunger Games, but it was difficult because Bob kept laughing. Later, Joe asked the speaker to be the main character in a trailer they were making, which the speaker agreed to. The speaker then walked home tired at 5:45pm after staying up until 9pm.
The speaker had a fun day at Bob and Joe's house where they played Minecraft and Hunger Games on the computer, took photos for a sequel to The Hunger Games, though it was difficult because Bob kept laughing, and started making a trailer where Joe asked the speaker to be the main character. The speaker walked home at 5:45 feeling tired from staying up until nine o'clock.
Jammie Stanic, the number two tennis player from Australia, played in the finals of a tournament against the world number one, Jasmine Rodger. Jammie won the first set but Jasmine took the second set. However, Jammie came back to win the third and final set, winning the match. After her victory, Jammie and her coach celebrated with fans who had supported her at the match or watched on television.
The document provides beach safety tips, including:
1) Always swim between the red and yellow flags and ask lifeguards for advice.
2) If you see a stingray, move slowly and quietly without swimming over it, as stingrays are more dangerous when camouflaged.
3) If you see a shark, stay away from it and be careful of its multiple rows of teeth.
Be careful when surfing and watch out for rips and strong currents. Also look out for rocks and coral in the water and be aware of big or dangerous waves. If you are in danger at the beach, put your hand up in the air for help. Always supervise children around pools and make sure pools have gates for safety.
The narrator stayed home on Saturday but then went for a walk to the festival of the sea where they saw Luke selling raffle tickets. They had fun at the festival until having to go to the Scottish festival, where they won a teddy in a lucky dip and a badge. In the end, the day didn't turn out too badly and it was time to go home.
On his holiday, the author helped put up a tent at Nagambie and went swimming in the pool which was too hot to play tennis. They went fishing and caught a small fish but had to throw it back due to its size. At the beach, the author went surfing and had a friend over to play, after fishing with his dad the day before and catching only shrimp. The pool was their main activity on a very hot day where they spent time swimming and using the rope swing over water 3 to 4 meters deep.
The narrator was called to France to help find the stolen Mona Lisa painting after it went missing from the Louvre. They searched landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower, finding clues along the way, until discovering the painting stashed in a bag on the top floor of the Eiffel Tower. The narrator was rewarded for recovering the famous artwork with a free trip back to France.
The narrator was called to France to help find the stolen Mona Lisa painting after it went missing from the Louvre. They searched landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and Eiffel Tower, finding clues along the way, until discovering the painting in a bag on the top floor of the Eiffel Tower. The narrator was rewarded for recovering the famous artwork with a free trip back to France.
A hunter who enjoyed duck hunting was killed by a giant duck with red eyes and white teeth. While investigating his dog's barking late one night, the hunter encountered the enormous duck and fired at it but to no avail. The giant duck then tore the hunter's head off and ate it, ending his life.
The document outlines travel plans from July 3-10 including flight details, hotel accommodations, and activities. Flight numbers for the outbound and return trips are provided, as well as flight duration and cost. Accommodations at the Esplanade hotel are noted for its pool and gym. Planned activities include walking in town, fishing with a boat rental, dining at a restaurant, breakfast at the Buzz cafe, a Kakadu tour, swimming with crocodiles, a motorbike tour, and dining at the Yots Greek taverna. Skydiving is listed as the special activity planned for the last day along with pool swimming. Various costs are given for components of the trip.
Jammie Stanic, the number two tennis player from Australia, faced the world number one Jasmine Rodger in the final match. It was a close game, with Jammie winning the first set but Jasmine taking the second. In the third set, Jammie took the lead again and went on to win the final set, defeating Jasmine and winning the tournament. Jammie and her coach celebrated her victory with a party afterwards.
James Naismith, a 30-year-old Canadian, invented the game of basketball in 1890. In 1891, he was asked to create a version for girls which became netball. The document recommends playing guard or center positions in basketball, noting there are four 10-minute quarters in a game.
1. THE WILD
HORSE
There was 5000 horses in the wild there ones a
horse that I found. A horse named Nonie my name
is molly her best friend is Chloe. The horses is not
trained but it is nice I am going on camp with
Nonie my horse. The next morning I started to
getting reedy .
The next day I went to camp she had so much
fun .Then she livid her life Trained horses.
The End
By Molly