Fatima, a young girl, discovers a tiny book that falls on her head from the tree branches above. This leads her to meet Gopa, a dormouse who lives in the "Up World" of the tree canopy. Fatima and Gopa become friends and explore the forest together, meeting other animals like a hornbill, tree frog, and fruit bat. When a green vine snake named Vaidya loses his home tree, Fatima helps Gopa and their new animal friends find a new home for Vaidya. The story promotes understanding between the human "Down World" and the animal "Up World" of the forest canopy.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 71Mocomi Kids
Open up Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 71 to find out the toughest tongue twister in the English language! Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document provides information about fables and includes summaries of several fables:
1. A fable is a short story using animals, objects, or forces of nature as characters to convey a moral lesson. Most fables are attributed to Aesop, a Greek slave whose skill in crafting fables gained him freedom and status.
2. The fable of "The Fox and the Crow" tells of a fox who tricks a crow into dropping her cheese by flattering her singing. The moral is "Do not trust flatterers."
3. "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" contrasts the dangers of city life with the simplicity and security of country living. The country mouse prefers her
This document provides background information on the children's book The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum. It summarizes the plot of the first two chapters, which introduce the character of Tip and his creation of a scarecrow man named Jack Pumpkinhead. Tip brings Jack to life using a magical powder given to Mombi, surprising both Tip and Mombi. The summary establishes the fantastical setting and introduces the main characters involved in early events of the story.
Rikki-tikki-tavi is a young mongoose who saves a family in India from two dangerous cobras, Nag and Nagaina. After Rikki defeats a smaller snake named Karait, Nag plans to kill the family so the snakes can have the garden. At the climax, Nagaina threatens the boy but Rikki races to help with her last egg. He then kills Nagaina in her hole. In the resolution, Rikki continues protecting the garden from snakes. The themes are about helping others, bravery, and kindness.
The summary is as follows:
1. A young boy named Little Blue Hat visits his ill grandmother, taking flowers. On the way, he meets a wolf who tricks him into going alone to pick more flowers.
2. The wolf hurries to the grandmother's house, eats her, and waits in her bed disguised as her.
3. When Little Blue Hat arrives, he realizes it is the wolf. The wolf eats him but is discovered by a passing huntsman, who rescues the boy and grandmother from the wolf's stomach.
This document discusses the key characteristics and differences between fables and fairy tales. It notes that fables are short stories featuring animals with human traits that teach a moral lesson, while fairy tales begin with "Once upon a time" and involve magic/royalty. Some famous fables mentioned include "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." The document also explores how fables have been shared across cultures and generations to impart life lessons.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 71Mocomi Kids
Open up Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 71 to find out the toughest tongue twister in the English language! Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
This document provides information about fables and includes summaries of several fables:
1. A fable is a short story using animals, objects, or forces of nature as characters to convey a moral lesson. Most fables are attributed to Aesop, a Greek slave whose skill in crafting fables gained him freedom and status.
2. The fable of "The Fox and the Crow" tells of a fox who tricks a crow into dropping her cheese by flattering her singing. The moral is "Do not trust flatterers."
3. "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" contrasts the dangers of city life with the simplicity and security of country living. The country mouse prefers her
This document provides background information on the children's book The Marvelous Land of Oz by L. Frank Baum. It summarizes the plot of the first two chapters, which introduce the character of Tip and his creation of a scarecrow man named Jack Pumpkinhead. Tip brings Jack to life using a magical powder given to Mombi, surprising both Tip and Mombi. The summary establishes the fantastical setting and introduces the main characters involved in early events of the story.
Rikki-tikki-tavi is a young mongoose who saves a family in India from two dangerous cobras, Nag and Nagaina. After Rikki defeats a smaller snake named Karait, Nag plans to kill the family so the snakes can have the garden. At the climax, Nagaina threatens the boy but Rikki races to help with her last egg. He then kills Nagaina in her hole. In the resolution, Rikki continues protecting the garden from snakes. The themes are about helping others, bravery, and kindness.
The summary is as follows:
1. A young boy named Little Blue Hat visits his ill grandmother, taking flowers. On the way, he meets a wolf who tricks him into going alone to pick more flowers.
2. The wolf hurries to the grandmother's house, eats her, and waits in her bed disguised as her.
3. When Little Blue Hat arrives, he realizes it is the wolf. The wolf eats him but is discovered by a passing huntsman, who rescues the boy and grandmother from the wolf's stomach.
This document discusses the key characteristics and differences between fables and fairy tales. It notes that fables are short stories featuring animals with human traits that teach a moral lesson, while fairy tales begin with "Once upon a time" and involve magic/royalty. Some famous fables mentioned include "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." The document also explores how fables have been shared across cultures and generations to impart life lessons.
A girl saw a witch outside her house and gathered her siblings and cousin to investigate. They discovered the witch had left behind a bag of miniature souvenirs from European landmarks that magically grew to full size and started talking, revealing the witch's plan to steal landmarks to build her own planet ruled by her. The children drank a potion from the witch which transformed the girls into witches and the boys into wizards. One boy worked to create an antidote while the others transformed, and he eventually succeeded after battles with dragons. In the end, the children defeated the witch's plan and lived happily ever after.
This document provides a product catalogue from Mehta Publishers for 2014. It includes summaries of 26 books across various genres such as fiction, reference books, activity books, moral stories, and more. The books are designed for different age groups ranging from 3+ to 5+ years old. Mehta Publishers emphasizes research on suitability of content and details for the intended age groups. The catalogue is intended to help evaluate and market Mehta Publishers' books.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of folklore, including oral tradition, folktales, legends, fables, myths, and tall tales. It notes that folklore includes the stories, customs, and beliefs of a whole group of people that are often passed down orally. Fables always have a moral lesson, while legends usually feature exaggerated stories about real people or supernatural beings. Myths seek to explain natural events, and tall tales are exaggerated American stories sometimes used to describe an area or occupation. The example tall tale describes an impossible scenario of a man turning geese into snowballs.
This document provides information about fables and fairy tales. It discusses that fables are short stories featuring animals and nature with human qualities that teach a moral lesson. They originated in India and were popularized by Aesop. Key differences between fables and fairy tales are outlined, such as fairy tales featuring royalty and magic while fables focus on teaching life lessons. Examples of fables from different cultures are provided along with their morals.
This document provides an introduction to Maxas, a young female wolf pup. She shows her speed and skill by catching a ball from the fastest pup, Beedo, during a game. Maxas is proud of her accomplishment and brings the ball to her father. Her father is also proud of her success and strength. Later, Maxas hunts a rabbit for breakfast on her own, reflecting that she feels different and isolated from the other pups as she is much faster and stronger than them. She has a nightmare about being chased by wolves but wakes up reassured it was only a dream.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 68Mocomi Kids
Have you ever wondered why a dog's nose is wet or why they eat grass when they're feeling unwell? Find out more about man's best friend in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 68. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature with human characteristics. They teach a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed include "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Poor Ugly Hippo" from African culture. Fables differ from fairy tales in that they focus on teaching lessons through animal characters rather than human royalty and usually do not have magical elements.
The story introduces a magic stone on a distant mountainous island that is watched over by the Sun, Moon, and Wind. One day, the Wind blows gently over the stone, shaping it into the form of a monkey. Over time, the stone monkey comes to life and lives among the other animals on the island.
This document provides a summary of hearing authors who include deaf characters in their works. It discusses how in the past, hearing authors often presented misconceptions about deaf people due to a lack of research and involvement with the deaf community. However, the authors interviewed for this article all conducted significant research, collaborating with deaf individuals and professionals. Some authors even have degrees related to deafness. Two upcoming books are highlighted: Leading Ladies, co-authored by Marlee Matlin and based on her childhood experience, and Rally Caps, about a deaf baseball player. In under 3 sentences, this summary provides the key information about hearing authors' increasing collaboration with the deaf community and examples of two upcoming works.
Fables and fairy tales are both fictional stories that are passed down through generations. Fables typically use animals as characters to teach a moral lesson, while fairy tales feature royalty or other human characters and often involve magic. Both forms of storytelling connect cultures and can be enjoyed by all ages, though fables focus on teaching lessons and fairy tales emphasize good triumphing over evil. Aesop is credited with many well-known fables featuring animals with human traits representing different qualities.
The document describes a folktale from Estonia about two serf woodcutters named Big Peter and Little Peter who are sent into the forest by their lord to fell trees. While working, they become hungry and Big Peter tricks Little Peter into eating all the food from his haversack first, leaving Little Peter with nothing to eat later. Big Peter then suggests Little Peter eat a mouse's nest when he becomes hungry again, showing his ill intent towards his smaller counterpart.
In 3 sentences:
Kram was a dog owned by a wandering woodman who sold him to a gamekeeper named Hopp. However, when Kram's former master, the leader of a band of thieves named Yellow-skin, encountered Kram in the woods years later, Kram was torn between the two men he had bonded with. This led to a confrontation where Yellow-skin was killed, but Kram was left homeless and wandering after betraying the trust of both former masters.
The document contains summaries of several children's books in both English and other languages. It describes stories about characters like the Little Princess, Zoe and Beans, Frog, Bunny, and Billy. The books cover a range of topics for young children including using the potty, wanting a boyfriend, losing a dummy, getting a new sibling, learning to share toys, brushing teeth, and bedtime routines.
The document discusses different types of narratives including allegory, fable, and moral. It provides examples of each like The Tortoise and the Hare as a fable that conveys a moral. The story of The Dog and The Bone is also described, where a dog drops his bone while trying to take another in his reflection, conveying the moral of being greedy. The document reviews how Animal Farm can be interpreted as both an allegory and a fable, and asks what moral the novel aims to teach.
This document provides biographical information about author Yolanda Jackson and details her first fantasy novel "Peter Carrot-Top: In Search of the 8th Key". The summary is:
Yolanda Jackson is the author of the fantasy novel "Peter Carrot-Top: In Search of the 8th Key" and upcoming novel "Imaginary Friends". She grew up in foster care and found solace in creative writing. Her debut novel follows a boy named Peter Carrot-Top who battles monsters and wizards to save his fantasy land.
The Proud Leopard - A Tale with Moral Lessons for ChildrenOH TEIK BIN
A Presentation of a children's story that teaches some good moral lessons. The texts are in English. For some animation effects, download the PowerPoint ppt.
For the Video with Audio narration and explanation in English, please check out the Link at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbOAiAb0oq4
Against a background of low literacy among many Jamaican children and young adults, the Learn to Read Read to Learn @ Your Library was launched by the Jamaican Library Service and the Library and Information Association of Jamaica.
The Sly Fox (Noting Significant Details)Emerson Sales
Slide presentation for Grade 5 English students - Noting Significant Details. This lesson uses the story entitled "The Sly Fox" in noting significant details.
Noting details of a story means pointing out the characters around which the story revolves, the place and when it happened and the series of actions that make the story itself.
This material is based on DepEd Curriculum Guide.
Hope this material can assists teachers, parents and students.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 78Mocomi Kids
Sparrows are a bird we've all grown up seeing. They live their lives in towns and cities and in close proximity to people. Have you noticed that their numbers are going down? Find out why in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 78. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The story is adapted from Little Red Riding Hood and is set in the Caribbean. A teenage girl named [name] is sent by her mother to bring patties to her grandmother's house. Along the way, she eats most of the patties. She is then confronted by a wolf-like man who wants the remaining patties. [Name] runs to her grandmother's house to escape the man. When they arrive, the grandmother scares away the man with a beating. However, [name] is then confronted by her grandmother about eating the other patties.
Solucion actividad foraneos thomas fritsche 19886562ThomasAfritsche
El documento calcula las resistencias equivalentes, intensidades e intensidades de varios circuitos eléctricos serie y paralelo. Primero calcula la resistencia equivalente, intensidad total e intensidades individuales de un circuito serie de 3 resistencias. Luego, calcula la resistencia equivalente y parámetros de un circuito mixto con resistencias en serie y paralelo y determina las intensidades e intensidades individuales. Por último, proporciona los valores calculados de la tensión de alimentación, intensidades totales e intensidades individuales.
Este documento proporciona orientación sobre cómo estructurar un informe de ingeniería. Explica que un informe típicamente incluye una portada, índice, resumen, introducción, cuerpo del trabajo, conclusiones y anexos/bibliografía. Proporciona detalles sobre el contenido y formato requerido para cada una de estas secciones para cumplir con los estándares de presentación de informes de ingeniería.
A girl saw a witch outside her house and gathered her siblings and cousin to investigate. They discovered the witch had left behind a bag of miniature souvenirs from European landmarks that magically grew to full size and started talking, revealing the witch's plan to steal landmarks to build her own planet ruled by her. The children drank a potion from the witch which transformed the girls into witches and the boys into wizards. One boy worked to create an antidote while the others transformed, and he eventually succeeded after battles with dragons. In the end, the children defeated the witch's plan and lived happily ever after.
This document provides a product catalogue from Mehta Publishers for 2014. It includes summaries of 26 books across various genres such as fiction, reference books, activity books, moral stories, and more. The books are designed for different age groups ranging from 3+ to 5+ years old. Mehta Publishers emphasizes research on suitability of content and details for the intended age groups. The catalogue is intended to help evaluate and market Mehta Publishers' books.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of folklore, including oral tradition, folktales, legends, fables, myths, and tall tales. It notes that folklore includes the stories, customs, and beliefs of a whole group of people that are often passed down orally. Fables always have a moral lesson, while legends usually feature exaggerated stories about real people or supernatural beings. Myths seek to explain natural events, and tall tales are exaggerated American stories sometimes used to describe an area or occupation. The example tall tale describes an impossible scenario of a man turning geese into snowballs.
This document provides information about fables and fairy tales. It discusses that fables are short stories featuring animals and nature with human qualities that teach a moral lesson. They originated in India and were popularized by Aesop. Key differences between fables and fairy tales are outlined, such as fairy tales featuring royalty and magic while fables focus on teaching life lessons. Examples of fables from different cultures are provided along with their morals.
This document provides an introduction to Maxas, a young female wolf pup. She shows her speed and skill by catching a ball from the fastest pup, Beedo, during a game. Maxas is proud of her accomplishment and brings the ball to her father. Her father is also proud of her success and strength. Later, Maxas hunts a rabbit for breakfast on her own, reflecting that she feels different and isolated from the other pups as she is much faster and stronger than them. She has a nightmare about being chased by wolves but wakes up reassured it was only a dream.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 68Mocomi Kids
Have you ever wondered why a dog's nose is wet or why they eat grass when they're feeling unwell? Find out more about man's best friend in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 68. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
Fables are short stories that feature animals, plants, or forces of nature with human characteristics. They teach a moral lesson and have been passed down through generations. Some key fables discussed include "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "The Poor Ugly Hippo" from African culture. Fables differ from fairy tales in that they focus on teaching lessons through animal characters rather than human royalty and usually do not have magical elements.
The story introduces a magic stone on a distant mountainous island that is watched over by the Sun, Moon, and Wind. One day, the Wind blows gently over the stone, shaping it into the form of a monkey. Over time, the stone monkey comes to life and lives among the other animals on the island.
This document provides a summary of hearing authors who include deaf characters in their works. It discusses how in the past, hearing authors often presented misconceptions about deaf people due to a lack of research and involvement with the deaf community. However, the authors interviewed for this article all conducted significant research, collaborating with deaf individuals and professionals. Some authors even have degrees related to deafness. Two upcoming books are highlighted: Leading Ladies, co-authored by Marlee Matlin and based on her childhood experience, and Rally Caps, about a deaf baseball player. In under 3 sentences, this summary provides the key information about hearing authors' increasing collaboration with the deaf community and examples of two upcoming works.
Fables and fairy tales are both fictional stories that are passed down through generations. Fables typically use animals as characters to teach a moral lesson, while fairy tales feature royalty or other human characters and often involve magic. Both forms of storytelling connect cultures and can be enjoyed by all ages, though fables focus on teaching lessons and fairy tales emphasize good triumphing over evil. Aesop is credited with many well-known fables featuring animals with human traits representing different qualities.
The document describes a folktale from Estonia about two serf woodcutters named Big Peter and Little Peter who are sent into the forest by their lord to fell trees. While working, they become hungry and Big Peter tricks Little Peter into eating all the food from his haversack first, leaving Little Peter with nothing to eat later. Big Peter then suggests Little Peter eat a mouse's nest when he becomes hungry again, showing his ill intent towards his smaller counterpart.
In 3 sentences:
Kram was a dog owned by a wandering woodman who sold him to a gamekeeper named Hopp. However, when Kram's former master, the leader of a band of thieves named Yellow-skin, encountered Kram in the woods years later, Kram was torn between the two men he had bonded with. This led to a confrontation where Yellow-skin was killed, but Kram was left homeless and wandering after betraying the trust of both former masters.
The document contains summaries of several children's books in both English and other languages. It describes stories about characters like the Little Princess, Zoe and Beans, Frog, Bunny, and Billy. The books cover a range of topics for young children including using the potty, wanting a boyfriend, losing a dummy, getting a new sibling, learning to share toys, brushing teeth, and bedtime routines.
The document discusses different types of narratives including allegory, fable, and moral. It provides examples of each like The Tortoise and the Hare as a fable that conveys a moral. The story of The Dog and The Bone is also described, where a dog drops his bone while trying to take another in his reflection, conveying the moral of being greedy. The document reviews how Animal Farm can be interpreted as both an allegory and a fable, and asks what moral the novel aims to teach.
This document provides biographical information about author Yolanda Jackson and details her first fantasy novel "Peter Carrot-Top: In Search of the 8th Key". The summary is:
Yolanda Jackson is the author of the fantasy novel "Peter Carrot-Top: In Search of the 8th Key" and upcoming novel "Imaginary Friends". She grew up in foster care and found solace in creative writing. Her debut novel follows a boy named Peter Carrot-Top who battles monsters and wizards to save his fantasy land.
The Proud Leopard - A Tale with Moral Lessons for ChildrenOH TEIK BIN
A Presentation of a children's story that teaches some good moral lessons. The texts are in English. For some animation effects, download the PowerPoint ppt.
For the Video with Audio narration and explanation in English, please check out the Link at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbOAiAb0oq4
Against a background of low literacy among many Jamaican children and young adults, the Learn to Read Read to Learn @ Your Library was launched by the Jamaican Library Service and the Library and Information Association of Jamaica.
The Sly Fox (Noting Significant Details)Emerson Sales
Slide presentation for Grade 5 English students - Noting Significant Details. This lesson uses the story entitled "The Sly Fox" in noting significant details.
Noting details of a story means pointing out the characters around which the story revolves, the place and when it happened and the series of actions that make the story itself.
This material is based on DepEd Curriculum Guide.
Hope this material can assists teachers, parents and students.
Mocomi TimePass The Magazine - Issue 78Mocomi Kids
Sparrows are a bird we've all grown up seeing. They live their lives in towns and cities and in close proximity to people. Have you noticed that their numbers are going down? Find out why in Mocomi TimePass Magazine Issue 78. Every issue has something fun for everyone. In each magazine you will find folktales, trivia, puzzles, health tips, jokes and much more!
The story is adapted from Little Red Riding Hood and is set in the Caribbean. A teenage girl named [name] is sent by her mother to bring patties to her grandmother's house. Along the way, she eats most of the patties. She is then confronted by a wolf-like man who wants the remaining patties. [Name] runs to her grandmother's house to escape the man. When they arrive, the grandmother scares away the man with a beating. However, [name] is then confronted by her grandmother about eating the other patties.
Solucion actividad foraneos thomas fritsche 19886562ThomasAfritsche
El documento calcula las resistencias equivalentes, intensidades e intensidades de varios circuitos eléctricos serie y paralelo. Primero calcula la resistencia equivalente, intensidad total e intensidades individuales de un circuito serie de 3 resistencias. Luego, calcula la resistencia equivalente y parámetros de un circuito mixto con resistencias en serie y paralelo y determina las intensidades e intensidades individuales. Por último, proporciona los valores calculados de la tensión de alimentación, intensidades totales e intensidades individuales.
Este documento proporciona orientación sobre cómo estructurar un informe de ingeniería. Explica que un informe típicamente incluye una portada, índice, resumen, introducción, cuerpo del trabajo, conclusiones y anexos/bibliografía. Proporciona detalles sobre el contenido y formato requerido para cada una de estas secciones para cumplir con los estándares de presentación de informes de ingeniería.
To ‘Αrt InSide Business-Be Creative on your Business’ είναι ένα πρωτοποριακό και καινοτόμο, κυρίως για τα Ελληνικά δεδομένα πρόγραμμα, που εστιάζει μέσα από την σύμπλευση της Τέχνης και του Business, στην ανάδειξη και αύξηση της δημιουργικότητας, με στόχο την καινοτομία, επικεντρώνοντας στις νέες ιδέες, υπηρεσίες και προϊόντα, για τις εταιρείες, διάφορους φορείς και σε ιδιώτες.
Εμπνευστής και εισηγητής του προγράμματος είανι ο Mike Petrakis (Artist, Director of 'Art InSide Business', Innovation & Creativity Consultant at 'Artwaykening Employees') σε συνεργασία με την Αριάδνη Νικάκη (Communication & PR Specialist).
Ο σημερινός ολοένα αυξανόμενος ανταγωνισμός σε κοινωνικό και επαγγελματικό επίπεδο, χρειάζεται νέες μορφές και νέα μονοπάτια, ώστε να οδηγηθούν οι εταιρίες, οι οργανισμοί και σε προσωπικό επίπεδο, σε πιο εξελιγμένες και εμπλουτισμένες διαδικασίες, με σεβασμό στο όραμα και τις αξίες του κάθε φορέα και οντότητας.
Το πρόγραμμα παρέχει πολύπλευρες υπηρεσίες ενίσχυσης των αναγκών και στόχων του κάθε οργανισμού, μέσα από καλλιτεχνικές διαδικασίες και τα πολλά κοινά στοιχεία που έχουν η Τέχνη και το Business.
Η δημιουργική βιομηχανία παρέχει τα απαιτούμενα εργαλεία για την επιτυχία των στόχων που έχουν θέσει οι εκπαιδευόμενοι του προγράμματος μέσα από έναν κοινό κώδικα.
Οι πρώτοι καινοτόμοι στον ανθρώπινο πολιτισμό ήταν οι καλλιτέχνες και αυτοί αντίστοιχα έχουν τις απαντήσεις για τις σημερινές απαιτήσεις που έχουν οι επιχειρήσεις-οργανισμοί, αλλά και στο προσωπικό μας επίπεδο, στην σημερινή κοινωνία μας.
Πληροφορίες για το πρόγραμμα:
Mike Petrakis, 6940 611 955
Αριάδνη Νικάκη, 6979 255 605
Este documento describe varios problemas de conducta que pueden afectar a niños y adolescentes, incluyendo hiperactividad, agresividad, mentiras, crueldad, ansiedad, fobias, depresión y trastornos alimenticios como la anorexia y la bulimia. Explica las causas, características y tratamientos de estos problemas.
Nanoprecios.es es una tienda online con más de 20.000 productos de electrónica como PCs, portátiles, servidores, tabletas, smartphones, componentes, periféricos, redes, cables, consolas y consumibles de las mejores marcas del mercado. La tienda ofrece un proceso de compra sencillo y rápido con múltiples formas de pago.
This document provides information about a product manufactured in the UK. No other details are given about the product other than its country of origin. The document simply states that the item was produced in the United Kingdom.
Krohne Hazardous Area Process Instrumentation Meters Measurement - Product Ov...Thorne & Derrick UK
KROHNE provides a comprehensive range of flowmeters and flow controllers for measuring liquid and gas flows across various industries. Their product portfolio includes electromagnetic flowmeters, mass flowmeters, ultrasonic flowmeters, variable area flowmeters, differential pressure flowmeters, vortex flowmeters, and mechanical and electromagnetic flow controllers. KROHNE has over 90 years of experience in flow measurement and holds over 1,000 patents related to flow products. All of their flowmeters are wet-calibrated for accuracy.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de deliberación grupal como paneles, simposios, mesas redondas, foros y debates. Un panel consiste en varias personas que hablan sobre un tema específico. Un simposio reúne a expertos que exponen un tema desde diferentes ángulos. Una mesa redonda es un debate donde todos tienen el mismo derecho a participar. Un foro permite el intercambio de ideas después de una presentación. Un debate involucra la exposición de ideas contradictorias sobre un tema.
Las Organizaciones y el Nuevo Enfoque de la Gestión HumanaDesiree Parra
Taller Creativo sobre Las Organizaciones y el Nuevo Enfoque de la Gestión Humana
Gestión Estratégica del Talento Humano
Prof. Marbella Marcano
Maestría de Gerencia Empresarial
Universidad Fermín Toro
Elaborado por el Equipo Nro.4:
Ing. Desiree Parra
Ing. Juan Ramos
Ing. Luis Bancale
Lcda. Alma Romero
Lcda. Evi Villanueva
This document contains random letters and symbols with no discernible meaning or message. It does not provide any information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
This BLH handbook is intended to educate the user regarding the proper selection ofelectronic weighing systems used in hazardous locations. This document does not cover the installation of equipment as this is typically the responsibility of the installing electrician and/ or engineering design rm. Information contained herein has been compiled from a number of published sources and condensed to cover the subject as related to electronic weighing equipment only.
The DX2000 is a DAQSTATION that displays real-time
measured data on a color LCD and saves data on a
CompactFlash memory card (CF card). It can be hooked
up to network via Ethernet, which enables to inform by Email
and to monitor on Web site as well as to transfer files by using FTP. Also, it can communicate with Modbus/RTU or Modbus/TCP
This document provides calculations for determining the Kd value for pressure relief valves according to four different standards: API-520, Dresser (1900), Farris (2600), and Tai-Milano (3000W). The Kd value is calculated by first determining the % back pressure and corresponding Fh value from a graph. Then the Kd table value is multiplied by Fh and 0.9 to find the final Kd.
Este documento describe la importancia de la higiene personal en los niños. Explica que la higiene personal implica el aseo, limpieza y cuidado del cuerpo a través de hábitos como lavarse las manos, ducharse diariamente, limpiar los dientes y la nariz, y lavar la ropa. Resalta que educar a los niños sobre estos hábitos desde temprana edad ayuda a prevenir la propagación de gérmenes y enfermedades, y promueve el bienestar general.
Kamini and Idith are discussing how to choose interesting books to read, with Kamini explaining that one should first pick their favorite genre and then read the back cover synopsis to see if the story sounds interesting before deciding to buy the book. They talk about genres like science fiction, adventure, poetry, autobiography and folklore. Kamini recommends choosing books this way when Idith's father takes her to the upcoming Big Book Fair.
The document summarizes the legend of Mount Mayon volcano in the Philippines. It describes how Daragang Magayon, the most beautiful maiden of Bikolandia, fell in love with a stranger named Panganoron despite a local suitor and traditions prohibiting marriage outside the region. When the local suitor Paratuga kidnapped Daragang's father, she agreed to marry him to save her father. However, on the wedding day a war broke out between Panganoron and Paratuga, and Daragang was killed. Both she and her lover were buried, and her grave grew into the volcanic Mount Mayon, named after her.
The document provides examples of pre-reading, during reading, and post-reading activities that can be used when engaging students in literature discussions using children's books. Some of the pre-reading activities mentioned include anticipation guides, opinionaires/questionnaires, contrast charts, and KWL charts. During reading activities include literature maps, character maps, double-entry journals, and reading logs. Post-reading activities include polar opposites, quotation shares, literary report cards, plot organizers, and Venn diagrams.
The document describes the secret life of a red panda named Zhu. It discusses that red pandas are not related to giant pandas or raccoons, despite similarities in appearance. Zhu lives in the bamboo forests of Central China with its family. Red pandas are small and eat plants like bamboo leaves and berries, though they are technically carnivores. They are an endangered species with less than 10,000 adults remaining in the wild due to habitat loss and hunting. However, laws now protect red pandas and their numbers are growing.
The document provides information on different types of texts including descriptive, narrative, recount, and explanatory texts. It discusses the key features and generic structures of descriptive and narrative texts. For descriptive texts, it notes they involve identification and description sections. Narrative texts are distinguished from recounts in that they involve conflicts among participants. Recounts follow a series of events structure without conflicts. The document also references explanatory and procedure texts but does not provide details on their features.
The document provides a summary of the characters and plot of a story. The main characters are: Pretto and Pretty (the parents of Parrot), Parrot (their son), Joe (a hunter), Erik (a little boy), Angel (a young man Erik's parents sell Parrot to), and Anglia (a woman Angel loves). The story follows Parrot from birth with his parents, to being captured by Joe and living in cages, to being sold to different owners until being released to return to his homeland.
The document provides background information on the development of a book called "The Missing Gator of Gumbo Limbo". It describes how the author's father moved to Florida after retirement and explored the Everglades, collecting plants. The author accompanied him and became familiar with the ecosystems. Over time, hunting reduced animal populations. The book is about a wise old alligator named Dajun that lives in a hammock near the author's childhood home. It also includes descriptions of various plants and animals found in Florida hammocks and the Everglades.
This document contains a portfolio of original creative works by Christine Hebert. It includes 6 short pieces of writing: a credo, a poem, two additional poems about getting a dog off the couch and childhood memories, a description of a young girl's room, and a short story about a girl named Faith overcoming her fears at summer camp. The portfolio is divided into sections containing original works, critiques and philosophy, and an appendix with additional biographical information about the author.
Giant panda bears live in cold, damp forests in six small areas of China. They have a heavy body, short tail, and rounded ears. When cubs are born, they are small and blind, weighing only 3-4.5 ounces, and the mother cares for them for only half a year. Pandas eat a diet primarily of bamboo, but also small fish and mammals. They can consume over 10,000 kilograms of bamboo in one day.
The nature of my research into climate change is supported by my strong distaste for the “profit over planet” mentality our society has developed. Because of greed, our world has been suffering due to man made issues such as deforestation, carbon emission pollution, and toxic waste in our waters. These “man” made atrocities are affecting not only our population and the environment, but have been devastating for every other species, as well. For example, the Amazon Rainforest fire in 2019 wiped out millions of animals, and the bushfires in Australia resulted in a 30% decrease in the koala population. In my research, I dug deep into climate change, also known as global warming, to truly discover just how negatively our actions as humans are impacting the world, itself.
For my thesis, I chose to create a children’s book that was centered around the animals of the rainforest in order to further assist the future generations in getting on board with protecting our environment! Massive deforestation has lead to many fires and loss of habitat in the Amazon, so I focused my narrative around that. I introduce the charming animals, one by one, until a toucan spots some rather “curious creatures” in the forest. The toucan uses words to describe construction equipment as if they were animals themselves, “bright silver claws and gripping strong teeth.” My goal for this picture book is to leave children wondering why these creatures are cutting the animals’ homes down. If only one child was impacted by this, and carried that message with them into adulthood, it would all have been worth it.
My research was the fuel that I needed in order to complete my thesis. With every article I read about sea levels rising, permafrost emissions, or the long list of endangered and extinct species I became more and more passionate about my work. I wanted the animals in my story to portray the innocent creatures that they are, hoping for a sympathetic audience.
The document contains several short stories told from an Indigenous perspective. The stories include:
- Eager Eagle helps Native Americans by working with a wolf to free them from slavery.
- Powerful Deer is curious about a man who has stolen the clouds and works to return them to the sky.
- Hopeful Eagle helps animals find the missing daughter of Grumpy Turtle, who was responsible for bringing cold weather.
- Smart Deer comes up with a plan to send loggers on a raft down the river to save her forest home.
- Freedom Goose tricks a god to free himself and the other imprisoned animals.
The stories share themes of animals helping each other
The red panda faces threats from habitat loss and poaching. Its forest habitat is being cleared for farms and buildings, reducing the availability of food sources like bamboo and berries. Poachers also secretly hunt red pandas. Conservation efforts are needed to protect the red panda's forest home and establish stronger laws against poaching to save this endangered species.
The activity involves students reading the story "The Gruffalo" together in class. Then in groups, students write an additional animal character and dialogue for it to have with the mouse and Gruffalo. Groups present their additions to the class. The goal is for students to practice reading, writing, speaking and collaboration skills while engaging with an adapted version of the well-known story.
The activity involves students reading the story "The Gruffalo" by Julia Donaldson and then writing an additional scene featuring an animal they create encountering the mouse and Gruffalo. Students work in mixed groups to help each other write dialogue and then act out their additions. This allows them to practice reading, writing, speaking and collaboration skills while staying engaged through a creative task that lets them put their own spin on the original story.
Giraffes are the tallest living animal and can be found only in Africa. They have unique coat patterns and live in herds. Males are called bulls and females are called cows. Babies are called calves and can stand within an hour of birth. Giraffes survive on leaves from acacia trees and can go long periods without water. Despite their size, they have few natural predators besides lions which they have strength to kill.
This was an giant panda report that I wrote in my social studies class. I got an A++ on it. this was one of my greatest reports yet. It was a project that I made in my social studies class
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This document discusses the life cycle of butterflies and defenses of caterpillars. It describes how caterpillars like the Spicebush Swallowtail have eyespots and coloration to deter predators. Caterpillars such as the S. abbottii and Phaeoura quernaria camouflage themselves to blend in with their environments. When disturbed, caterpillars like the four angle sexta and crown caterpillar will arch their backs or shake their heads as a warning. The document urges readers not to harm caterpillars and to let them develop into butterflies.
Aru Shah lives at the Museum of Ancient Indian Art and Culture where her mother works as a curator. To fit in at her new school, Aru has been telling stories about exotic family trips that are not true. On her autumn break, three classmates show up at the museum and confront Aru about lying, having discovered she did not go to France like she claimed. Aru worries about how this will impact her already difficult social standing at her new school.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
1. Up World, Down World
Author: Padmaparna Ghosh
Illustrator: Sunaina Coelho
2. Fatima loved Sunday afternoons. After a lunch of beans and kofta, Maa would read the newspaper on her
favourite chair and Baba would sneak away to take a nap.
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3. Fatima could patter away with her book into the lively green forest near her house. The forest creatures
would be sleeping, so it would be just her, curled up in the quiet hug of the forest trees.
3
4. Fatima would sit down in the
shade of the Arjuna tree and
gaze into the leafy Up World.
Maa had warned her not to climb
the tree’s branches. It was safe
down below. Fatima didn’t know
what was in the scary Up World.
But that day, Fatima was in for a
surprise. As she turned a page,
Fatima felt a dull THUMP! on her
head.
“Ouch!” she yelled, rubbing her
sore head. It was a tiny book,
barely the size of a pea.
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5. Fatima looked up and saw a furry
animal trying to hide behind a
bough of leaves.
“Hello! Is this book yours?” she
asked, peering into the Up World.
But she got no answer.
5
6. The pea-sized book belonged to
Gopa, a young dormouse who
lived in the Up World.
Gopa’s little house, made of soft
dry leaves and twigs, was in the
Arjuna tree as well. The
dormouse had often seen Fatima
reading, and loved the yellow
ribbons in her hair.
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7. But Gopa’s Amma had warned
her about the terrors of the
Down World.
All the animals were fearful of
Fatima and other human beings
and tried to remain invisible to
the Down World.
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8. That Sunday, Gopa had been
swinging on her green, leafy
hammock and reading. She was
about to turn the last page when
a strong breeze blew the book
out of her small, furry paws.
Down it went! It bounced on the
branches and floated away. The
book fell THWACK! and hit
Fatima on her head.
Gopa’s tail quivered and ears
twitched. The Up and Down
World should never meet, she
thought and bolted home.
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9. Fatima didn’t climb the tree but kept squinting and trying to read the book. The letters
were too small! Finally, she decided to return the book to the shadowy, furry creature.
Fatima was really clever – next Sunday she tied five shiny, red balloons around her waist
and suddenly, she was floating up. To the Up World!
Up, Up, and Up went Fatima, until she reached the tree tops.
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10. Gopa was brushing her bushy tail
when she spotted five, shiny red
balloons!
“Oh, balloons! Maybe it is
someone’s birthday,” she
thought excitedly. But what was
this?
There was the girl with the yellow
ribbons attached to the shiny,
red balloons.
“Run, run away!” squeaked
Gopa, “The Down World humans
are here!”
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11. But Fatima was faster. Fatima offered Gopa the book and asked, “Is this yours?”
Gopa grabbed the book quickly and smiled. Fatima giggled. She caught Gopa staring at her ribbons and tied
one in a neat bow around her tail. Fatima and Gopa held hands and went off exploring!
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12. Fatima and Gopa ran and
skipped over the gaps in the
trees of the canopy forest.
They bugged Baankey the fruit
bat, who was sleeping upside
down. Baankey did not like being
poked. He grunted grumpily, and
flapped away to the next branch.
“These kids will never let me
rest,” he thought. Soon he was
away in Dreamsville, where he
was hanging out in a fig tree,
biting into the fleshy, sweet
fruits.
12
13. Gopa helped Fatima hop over the
long lines of weaver ants who
were too busy to even stop and
say hello. With long spindly legs
and bubble-shaped bodies, the
weaver ants scampered all over
the tree.
These ants love teams! They
work together to stitch large
leaves into cozy nests.
13
14. Next, they bumped into Firki the
canopy frog.
“He looks like a rainbow,”
thought Fatima. “Yellow feet, red
eyes, and a blue body!” Firki was
so surprised to see a human in
his canopy that he almost let go
of his strong grip on the branch!
He croaked a weak hello and
turned to pounce on his lunch – a
grasshopper!
“I thought only the Down World
had frogs,” said Fatima, who
loved chasing frogs around her
house pond.
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15. Hari the Hornbill was watching them from a distance. He really wanted to be friends with them! Hari was a
friendly bird but he made very loud noises, which is why some animals kept him at a distance. But Gopa and
Fatima didn’t mind at all.
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16. “The Up World isn’t so scary after all,” thought
Fatima. “How silly I was.”
“The people from the Down World are pretty cool,”
thought Gopa. “I am not frightened anymore.”
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17. “Sob! Sniff.”
“Uh, oh, I think Vaidya is crying,”
said Gopa.
Her sharp ears picked up sounds
easily. The two friends hurried
towards Vaidya, a green vine
snake, who was very shy.
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18. “What is wrong, Vaidya?” asked Gopa.
Vaidya sobbed, looking greener than usual. “They cut down the tree that was my home.
Now I don’t know where to go,” he cried.
Baankey, Dipu and other animals also popped out of their homes. Vaidya was homeless.
“A new, concrete road is going to be built and humans cut down my tree,” wailed Vaidya.
Cutting down their home! The Up World was alarmed and upset.
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19. “We must help Vaidya,” said
Gopa.
Fatima, Gopa and their new
friends formed a search party.
They searched and searched and
found a snug tree-hole home for
Vaidya. Fatima layered the home
with soft leaves and orange
flowers, Vaidya’s favourite
colour.
Vaidya loved his new home. “I
can’t believe I have so many
friends! We need to have a
party,” he said.
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20. And what a party it was. Everyone got their favourite food. Gopa got nuts, Hari got fruits,
Baankey was too sleepy to get anything, the ants brought home-stitched, leafy cushions
to sit on! Nobody wanted Firki’s grasshoppers. As for Fatima, she had to get the
balloons.
For the first time ever, the Up World and the Down World were just One World.
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22. Meet Fatima’s Friends in the Up World
Gopa and her friends live in the vast forest canopies
of India. That means they don’t live in the Down
World, like us human beings. Instead they live in the
Up World, in the swinging branches and swaying
leaves of trees.
Many creatures that live in forest canopies are now
used to living in tree tops. If you’re lucky you will
spot some of them, but most of these animals know
how to hide themselves cleverly. So you have to be
patient!
When scientists go to learn about these canopies,
they have to use ropes or ladders, because the
trees are very tall. Some even use very large hot-air
balloons to get up there. You can imagine just how
Up Fatima had to go with her balloons.
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23. Here are some of the animals who living in forest
canopies:
Malabar spiny dormouse: This bushy-tailed animal
likes to live in trees in quiet, undisturbed forests. It
loves to eat fruits and nibbles on pepper sometimes.
This dormouse sleeps like a hedgehog, curled up with
its tail protruding OUT.
Hornbill: These birds are vividly coloured with long
and strong beaks. These sociable birds love to eat
fruits, insects and even small animals. They make
nests in holes in trees and when they have babies,
they make a mud wall to cover up the hole, much like
making a house!
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24. Green vine snake: A bright green, slender tree snake
that hides in the leaves of a canopy. It moves very
slowly. You can find them not only in India but also Sri
Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and
Vietnam.
Tree frog: There are several kinds of tree frogs and
they come in various colours. They can have white lips
or red or yellow eyes and brown feet. They are usually
very small, half the size of your palm, because they
have to jump around delicate branches. They spend
most of their lives up in the trees.
Fruit bat (aka Megabat): They hang upside down.
Try to imagine what the world looks like to them! They
love to eat fruits and being busy in the trees. They can
be super noisy too. You can hear them from a long
way off. They have keen senses of sight and smell and
are very helpful to us because they pollinate the
flowers and fruits we love.
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28. This is a Level 3 book for children who are ready to read on their own.
(English)
Up World, Down World In a canopy forest in India, the Up World and Down World have always
been suspicious of each other. But it all changes when Gopa the
dormouse drops her book by accident on Fatima’s head. A story about
the biodiversity of the canopy forests and friendship.
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