One of the students should turn his/her back to the slides. The other stds should give tips about the wether and the cities.
The last city is Itu, a brazilian town. You can change for your own town or any other.
This document outlines several common conventions found in horror genre films. These include a vehicle that won't start, trapping victims without escape; victims irrationally running upstairs instead of out the front door; fake scares like a bird hitting a window that don't threaten the victim; victims inexplicably falling over to create danger; and secluded locations like forests or abandoned towns that prevent escape or help when danger is near.
The document provides definitions and examples of literary devices and concepts including simile, imagery, internal conflict, external conflict, and other terms like laggard and collaborate. It gives examples of how these are used in writing to describe comparisons between unlike things, form mental images, and illustrate struggles either within a character or against external forces or situations.
1) A young couple seeks shelter from a storm and finds an empty house with a room for rent advertisement in the driveway.
2) When they enter the dark house, the door slams shut behind them, trapping them inside.
3) As they explore the house, they become separated and locked in different rooms. Whenever the grandfather clock chimes, each person is forced to face their deepest fears.
The document asks a series of questions about favorite movies, food, dishes, cuisines, cities, and books. It inquires about the person's favorite movie being Harry Potter, which is described as a magical adventure film. A variety of movie genres are then listed, followed by additional questions regarding favorite foods, dishes, cuisines, and whether a favorite book is a novel, biography, or poetry book.
This document provides information about features to consider when looking for a place to rent such as amenities, size, pet policies, and utilities included. It also lists common abbreviations used in housing listings and instant messages. Safety tips are given for interacting with others online such as using caution with screen names, not sharing private information, and meeting in public if taking a friendship offline.
This document introduces famous people Shakira and Daniel Radcliffe, provides examples of how to ask for spellings, ages, relationships and create tag questions using verbs to be. It includes questions to ask about locations, examples of statements with tag questions, and prompts for correcting statements to include doesn't/doesn't using tag questions. The document covers basic conversational elements like introductions, locations, ages, relationships, spelling, statements and tag questions.
This document outlines several common conventions found in horror genre films. These include a vehicle that won't start, trapping victims without escape; victims irrationally running upstairs instead of out the front door; fake scares like a bird hitting a window that don't threaten the victim; victims inexplicably falling over to create danger; and secluded locations like forests or abandoned towns that prevent escape or help when danger is near.
The document provides definitions and examples of literary devices and concepts including simile, imagery, internal conflict, external conflict, and other terms like laggard and collaborate. It gives examples of how these are used in writing to describe comparisons between unlike things, form mental images, and illustrate struggles either within a character or against external forces or situations.
1) A young couple seeks shelter from a storm and finds an empty house with a room for rent advertisement in the driveway.
2) When they enter the dark house, the door slams shut behind them, trapping them inside.
3) As they explore the house, they become separated and locked in different rooms. Whenever the grandfather clock chimes, each person is forced to face their deepest fears.
The document asks a series of questions about favorite movies, food, dishes, cuisines, cities, and books. It inquires about the person's favorite movie being Harry Potter, which is described as a magical adventure film. A variety of movie genres are then listed, followed by additional questions regarding favorite foods, dishes, cuisines, and whether a favorite book is a novel, biography, or poetry book.
This document provides information about features to consider when looking for a place to rent such as amenities, size, pet policies, and utilities included. It also lists common abbreviations used in housing listings and instant messages. Safety tips are given for interacting with others online such as using caution with screen names, not sharing private information, and meeting in public if taking a friendship offline.
This document introduces famous people Shakira and Daniel Radcliffe, provides examples of how to ask for spellings, ages, relationships and create tag questions using verbs to be. It includes questions to ask about locations, examples of statements with tag questions, and prompts for correcting statements to include doesn't/doesn't using tag questions. The document covers basic conversational elements like introductions, locations, ages, relationships, spelling, statements and tag questions.
The document lists and describes the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Iraq, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in Turkey, the Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus in Turkey, the Colossus of Rhodes in Greece, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. It then provides a link to a YouTube video about the ancient wonders.
The document reviews units 3 and 4 of a grammar lesson. It provides examples of actions in the past tense and how to link information in sentences using words like "but", "when", "after", "however", and "and". It also gives some example questions that can be asked using these grammar structures.
This document reviews grammar topics like using too/so, either/neither, irregular verbs, and questions. It also provides examples of giving medical advice, such as recommending rest, medicine, or seeing a doctor depending on symptoms like headaches, coughing, fever, or back pain.
The document lists different types of clothing like sweatshirts, shirts, skirts, coats, and asks what someone is wearing. It then lists various materials that clothing can be made from including cotton, wool, leather, nylon, sheeps' hair, animal skin, fibers from plant seeds, artificial substances, silk, polyester, denim, and velvet.
The document discusses various sports and activities that different people can and cannot do. It mentions swimming, basketball, soccer, football, badminton, rowing, fencing, baseball and asks if the reader can swim. It then provides examples of abilities like playing the piano, fighting karate, singing, riding a bike, riding a motorcycle, breaking a window, and rollerblading. The document asks what else the reader can do and if they can perform certain unspecified activities. It also includes questions about telling time when clocks are fast or slow and phrases about calming down or taking it easy.
This document discusses various topics related to describing people's physical appearance, clothing, personality traits, and opinions. It includes examples of describing what people are wearing, asking about fit and size of clothing, noting physical characteristics like hair color, discussing personality traits such as organized or lazy, and giving opinions on people's strengths and weaknesses.
This document provides an overview of the Linux operating system. It discusses the history and origins of Linux, including Unix, GNU, and MINIX. It describes how Linux supports many programming languages like C, C++, and Java through tools like GCC. It also outlines key uses of Linux in servers, supercomputers, and mentions advantages like stability, being free and open source software, and ability to run on older hardware. However, it also notes disadvantages such as a steeper learning curve and need for more technical ability compared to other operating systems.
딥러닝을 이용한 얼굴인식 (Face Recogniton with Deep Learning)Daehee Han
Open Face를 이용한 얼굴인식,구분 서비스 개발. 한대희 멘토 (http://slowcampus.com)
소프트웨어 마에스트로 6기 1단계2차 (2015년 9~11월) 프로젝트.
FaceNet, Open face, Face Recognition, Deep learning
The document discusses various ailments that people may experience and recommendations for what they should do about them. It mentions having a stomachache, bleeding nose, headache, or fever and suggests taking tea, aspirin, seeing a doctor, or resting. For a cough, sneezing and fever it recommends taking medicine. For severe back pain that prevents walking and lack of sleep, it says to go see a doctor.
The document provides a list of questions asking what different people or groups are doing, along with example activities like making, doing, riding, singing, and fighting. It then lists names and instructs the reader to listen to an audio and link the names with pictures.
The document showed pictures of various clothes for 30 seconds and asked the reader to write down as many items of clothing as they could remember. It then instructed the reader to check who among them remembered more clothes from the pictures. The pictures featured a variety of clothing like flowered tops, purple shirts, ripped jeans, muted colored outfits, graphite colored clothing, umbrellas, colorful attire, and both casual and labor clothes.
The document discusses and asks questions about two movies from different time periods, 1986 and 1800, focusing on the differences in technologies, families, eating habits, and activities between those eras. It also questions how modern technology has changed our lives and relationships, and how dating customs have evolved over time.
This document provides instructions and examples for different topics:
1. It lists common chores and their synonyms to match up.
2. Examples are given of reported speech, changing direct quotes into indirect quotes.
3. Different types of media like blogs, emails and websites are discussed and their importance highlighted in 3 sentences each.
4. Short news summaries are given in reported speech format about sending emails by TV, a Caribbean woman winning elections, a bus accident hurting people, and drug dealers killing animals in Venezuela.
This document discusses various wishes and regrets about the past as well as hypothetical scenarios using conditionals. It provides examples of expressing regrets using "wish" with the past or past participle. Additionally, it examines how things may have been different through conditional sentences with "if" and the past participle followed by "would have". The document ends with questions about life changes, characteristics changed in the past year, pick-up lines, starting conversations with strangers, and rejecting invitations.
This document contains a review of grammar topics including comparisons, questions to plan a trip, quantifiers, talking about the past, and asking for confirmation. It then provides example sentences applying these topics, such as comparing city safety and temperature. Other sections provide lists of countries and activities for a potential vacation. The document concludes with examples of yes/no questions and short confirmations or denials.
This document is a game asking someone to find another person who went to the beach last weekend, traveled abroad last year, and which countries they visited or want to visit. It prompts the player to engage someone else in conversation by asking if they've been to the beach, traveled internationally, and which specific countries they've already been to or want to see.
The document lists and describes the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Iraq, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia in Greece, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in Turkey, the Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus in Turkey, the Colossus of Rhodes in Greece, and the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. It then provides a link to a YouTube video about the ancient wonders.
The document reviews units 3 and 4 of a grammar lesson. It provides examples of actions in the past tense and how to link information in sentences using words like "but", "when", "after", "however", and "and". It also gives some example questions that can be asked using these grammar structures.
This document reviews grammar topics like using too/so, either/neither, irregular verbs, and questions. It also provides examples of giving medical advice, such as recommending rest, medicine, or seeing a doctor depending on symptoms like headaches, coughing, fever, or back pain.
The document lists different types of clothing like sweatshirts, shirts, skirts, coats, and asks what someone is wearing. It then lists various materials that clothing can be made from including cotton, wool, leather, nylon, sheeps' hair, animal skin, fibers from plant seeds, artificial substances, silk, polyester, denim, and velvet.
The document discusses various sports and activities that different people can and cannot do. It mentions swimming, basketball, soccer, football, badminton, rowing, fencing, baseball and asks if the reader can swim. It then provides examples of abilities like playing the piano, fighting karate, singing, riding a bike, riding a motorcycle, breaking a window, and rollerblading. The document asks what else the reader can do and if they can perform certain unspecified activities. It also includes questions about telling time when clocks are fast or slow and phrases about calming down or taking it easy.
This document discusses various topics related to describing people's physical appearance, clothing, personality traits, and opinions. It includes examples of describing what people are wearing, asking about fit and size of clothing, noting physical characteristics like hair color, discussing personality traits such as organized or lazy, and giving opinions on people's strengths and weaknesses.
This document provides an overview of the Linux operating system. It discusses the history and origins of Linux, including Unix, GNU, and MINIX. It describes how Linux supports many programming languages like C, C++, and Java through tools like GCC. It also outlines key uses of Linux in servers, supercomputers, and mentions advantages like stability, being free and open source software, and ability to run on older hardware. However, it also notes disadvantages such as a steeper learning curve and need for more technical ability compared to other operating systems.
딥러닝을 이용한 얼굴인식 (Face Recogniton with Deep Learning)Daehee Han
Open Face를 이용한 얼굴인식,구분 서비스 개발. 한대희 멘토 (http://slowcampus.com)
소프트웨어 마에스트로 6기 1단계2차 (2015년 9~11월) 프로젝트.
FaceNet, Open face, Face Recognition, Deep learning
The document discusses various ailments that people may experience and recommendations for what they should do about them. It mentions having a stomachache, bleeding nose, headache, or fever and suggests taking tea, aspirin, seeing a doctor, or resting. For a cough, sneezing and fever it recommends taking medicine. For severe back pain that prevents walking and lack of sleep, it says to go see a doctor.
The document provides a list of questions asking what different people or groups are doing, along with example activities like making, doing, riding, singing, and fighting. It then lists names and instructs the reader to listen to an audio and link the names with pictures.
The document showed pictures of various clothes for 30 seconds and asked the reader to write down as many items of clothing as they could remember. It then instructed the reader to check who among them remembered more clothes from the pictures. The pictures featured a variety of clothing like flowered tops, purple shirts, ripped jeans, muted colored outfits, graphite colored clothing, umbrellas, colorful attire, and both casual and labor clothes.
The document discusses and asks questions about two movies from different time periods, 1986 and 1800, focusing on the differences in technologies, families, eating habits, and activities between those eras. It also questions how modern technology has changed our lives and relationships, and how dating customs have evolved over time.
This document provides instructions and examples for different topics:
1. It lists common chores and their synonyms to match up.
2. Examples are given of reported speech, changing direct quotes into indirect quotes.
3. Different types of media like blogs, emails and websites are discussed and their importance highlighted in 3 sentences each.
4. Short news summaries are given in reported speech format about sending emails by TV, a Caribbean woman winning elections, a bus accident hurting people, and drug dealers killing animals in Venezuela.
This document discusses various wishes and regrets about the past as well as hypothetical scenarios using conditionals. It provides examples of expressing regrets using "wish" with the past or past participle. Additionally, it examines how things may have been different through conditional sentences with "if" and the past participle followed by "would have". The document ends with questions about life changes, characteristics changed in the past year, pick-up lines, starting conversations with strangers, and rejecting invitations.
This document contains a review of grammar topics including comparisons, questions to plan a trip, quantifiers, talking about the past, and asking for confirmation. It then provides example sentences applying these topics, such as comparing city safety and temperature. Other sections provide lists of countries and activities for a potential vacation. The document concludes with examples of yes/no questions and short confirmations or denials.
This document is a game asking someone to find another person who went to the beach last weekend, traveled abroad last year, and which countries they visited or want to visit. It prompts the player to engage someone else in conversation by asking if they've been to the beach, traveled internationally, and which specific countries they've already been to or want to see.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
7. It’s very safe.
It’s not polluted.
The traffic is bad.
It’s in North America.
It’s in the state of
California...
It’s next to Frankfurt...
The nightlife is (or isn’t)
good.