The document describes different sports activities. It mentions that the speaker is playing football, basketball, and volleyball. The document provides a brief look at three sports being played.
I enjoy playing basketball and tennis, though I cannot play football or table tennis. While basketball is a sport I can play, football is not one of my abilities, and while tennis is an option for me, table tennis is not. In general, I really enjoy sports.
This document discusses the author's favorite and least favorite sports to play. The author enjoys playing rugby, football, hockey, volleyball, and snowboarding, with rugby being their favorite. Soccer is listed as both the author's least favorite sport to play and in a separate section discussing sports they do not enjoy playing, along with tennis, baseball, and basketball.
This document provides a list of sports organized alphabetically from A to Z. Some examples of sports listed include basketball, boxing, cycling, fencing, football, golf, handball, karate, ping-pong, rugby, and tennis. The document asks the reader to think of a sport for each letter of the alphabet.
Positive and negative effects of playing billiardsErnest Espartero
The document discusses the positive and negative effects of playing billiards for students. Among the positive effects are that it helps build focus, enables stretching and balance, helps build control, sharpens the mind, improves cognitive skills, and hones hand-eye coordination. Some potential negative effects are that it can be addictive, lead to gambling, and smoking among players. It also provides some facts about billiards, such as it being one of the safest sports.
The document is a profile for Brandon describing his favorite foods, sports, activities, and facts about himself. Brandon enjoys pizza, cake, and watching baseball. He likes playing on the computer both at home and school and also enjoys doing math and reading at school. In his free time, Brandon likes playing with yo-yos and is a good bowler.
The document discusses the author's background, including where they were born, their parents, childhood friends, university experiences, hobbies like sports, video games and social networks. It also covers the author's current activities like studying, teaching, and working, and future expectations around traveling.
The document describes different sports activities. It mentions that the speaker is playing football, basketball, and volleyball. The document provides a brief look at three sports being played.
I enjoy playing basketball and tennis, though I cannot play football or table tennis. While basketball is a sport I can play, football is not one of my abilities, and while tennis is an option for me, table tennis is not. In general, I really enjoy sports.
This document discusses the author's favorite and least favorite sports to play. The author enjoys playing rugby, football, hockey, volleyball, and snowboarding, with rugby being their favorite. Soccer is listed as both the author's least favorite sport to play and in a separate section discussing sports they do not enjoy playing, along with tennis, baseball, and basketball.
This document provides a list of sports organized alphabetically from A to Z. Some examples of sports listed include basketball, boxing, cycling, fencing, football, golf, handball, karate, ping-pong, rugby, and tennis. The document asks the reader to think of a sport for each letter of the alphabet.
Positive and negative effects of playing billiardsErnest Espartero
The document discusses the positive and negative effects of playing billiards for students. Among the positive effects are that it helps build focus, enables stretching and balance, helps build control, sharpens the mind, improves cognitive skills, and hones hand-eye coordination. Some potential negative effects are that it can be addictive, lead to gambling, and smoking among players. It also provides some facts about billiards, such as it being one of the safest sports.
The document is a profile for Brandon describing his favorite foods, sports, activities, and facts about himself. Brandon enjoys pizza, cake, and watching baseball. He likes playing on the computer both at home and school and also enjoys doing math and reading at school. In his free time, Brandon likes playing with yo-yos and is a good bowler.
The document discusses the author's background, including where they were born, their parents, childhood friends, university experiences, hobbies like sports, video games and social networks. It also covers the author's current activities like studying, teaching, and working, and future expectations around traveling.
Asad describes his favorite things about himself including being a good reader and football player. He enjoys pizza as his favorite food and football and cricket as his favorite sports. At home, he likes playing video games and outside, while at school his favorites are math and reading. Asad also notes that he is a good football player who enjoys reading, playing sports, and math.
I was a very hyper and playful child who enjoyed being social. I was involved in boy scouts from kindergarten where I learned many skills and won derby races and sold popcorn. I was an athlete who always played outside with friends, playing baseball, basketball, and football, and also played football in high school.
This person enjoys playing basketball and watching NBA games on TV. They also like football and root for the Jets. They are a good student but also enjoy relaxing, playing and watching sports, writing fiction stories occasionally, and reading.
Sara Awad's favorite sport is table tennis, which is played by 2 people using a racket, ball, and table. Points are scored when certain results occur, and while Sara is sad she does not play, she enjoys watching table tennis on TV.
The document discusses different types of sports and recreational activities. It separates activities into those that involve playing with a ball in teams or individually against other teams/people like tennis, football, and badminton. It also mentions going sports like scuba diving and snowboarding that are non-team activities. Finally, it discusses recreational activities without a ball, referred to as "do" sports, such as gymnastics and judo.
This social story describes the proper technique for throwing the ball back in bounds during a soccer game. It explains that if the opposing team kicks the ball out, the reader can use their hands to throw it back in. The reader is instructed to use both hands, keep their feet flat on the ground, call out a teammate's name, and throw the ball towards their feet at a safe height so they are not hurt. The goal is to only use hands for in-bounds throws and to have fun doing it.
This document discusses doping in sports. It provides examples of serious cases of doping and athletes being caught, including Marion Jones being stripped of her medals from the 2000 Olympics after admitting to doping. It also shares two students' opinions - one group thinks doping is not good and would feel happier winning without it, while the other thinks they would dope to win money and fame. Both agree they would report other dopers if they didn't win. The document concludes it would change anti-doping controls to be stricter with serious sanctions to make sports fair.
This document recommends several modern cartoons for kids that teach valuable lessons like friendship, respect, and togetherness. It describes Saari, an island-based preschool series about creative friends; Babix, an adventure cartoon about a group making the world wonderful through friendship; and The Happets, featuring friendly animals living together in a tree house about friendship. All are meant to be enjoyable for children while imparting important values.
This document outlines the volunteer program for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. It defines volunteers as individuals offering free time and services to support the tournament. It details volunteer groups, categories, recruitment process, placement, provisions like uniforms and training, stipends, and timelines. Volunteers will come from South Africa and worldwide, with 70-80% aimed to come from South Africa. The recruitment and roles of volunteers for the 2009 Confederations Cup are also addressed.
The document provides a framework for writing an 8-sentence paragraph with a topic sentence, three examples with details, and a conclusion sentence. It demonstrates this format by writing paragraphs about a favorite pet and place. The completed paragraphs include an introduction, three body sentences with explanations, and a conclusion that restates the topic. The document also provides writing prompts for students to apply the paragraph structure.
Global warming occurs when greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, causing the temperature to rise. This temperature increase harms many living things, as some plants and animals cannot adapt and end up dying. The trapped heat also hurts humans.
The document discusses several sports management companies in India. It provides information on companies like Infinity Optimal Solutions, IMG, Sterling Sports Management, StarGames, Tribal Sports Management, Percept Sport, Professional Management Group, Turf Sports Management, and Rhiti Sports Management. It describes their founding, services offered, properties and events managed, and vision/mission for each company. The document is a guide to the major players in the Indian sports management industry.
The document provides guidance on writing an opinion paragraph. It explains that an opinion paragraph should include an attention-grabbing introduction, opinion statement, three main reasons supported by evidence, and a conclusion that restates the opinion and summarizes the reasons. It also defines different types of evidence like facts, statistics, and examples that can be used to support the reasons.
This document provides instruction on how to write an opinion paragraph. It discusses the key components of an opinion paragraph, including the introduction, main body, and conclusion. The introduction states the topic and your opinion. The main body supports your opinion with arguments and examples. The conclusion restates your opinion. Other tips include planning, using formal language, and avoiding contractions. The document includes examples of language structures to use in each section and provides a sample topic on sports in schools to practice writing an opinion paragraph.
The document discusses the key components and structure of an effective opinion essay. It states that an opinion essay presents the author's viewpoint on a topic, supported by reasons and examples, while also including the opposing viewpoint and refuting it. An opinion essay should consist of an introduction stating the topic and opinion, main body paragraphs supporting the view with arguments and examples, a paragraph presenting and refuting the opposing view, and a conclusion summarizing and restating the opinion. Important elements like well-supported points and linking words are also highlighted.
This Power Point I made for my students to review before their final exam. The do’s and don’ts of writing an opinion composition. Giving them tips in what to include and not include. How they can brainstorm on paper before actually writing. There is also an example of an essay.
This document provides guidance on writing an opinion essay. It explains that an opinion essay requires stating whether you agree or disagree with a topic or statement. It advises introducing the topic and expressing your opinion clearly. Reasons in favor or against should be explained with possible consequences and examples. The essay should summarize reasons and consequences, and can finish with a rhetorical question. Transition words are provided to structure the essay by stating opinions, contrasting views, giving examples, and expressing results.
The document provides instructions for writing an opinion paragraph, including how to structure it. An opinion paragraph should begin with a topic sentence stating your opinion and whether you agree or disagree. This is followed by supporting sentences that provide examples or evidence. The paragraph concludes by summarizing the main reasons or restating the topic sentence. Useful expressions for stating opinions and signal words for connecting sentences are also outlined.
This document provides guidance on writing an opinion essay. It explains that an opinion essay aims to convince the reader of your point of view on a subject without presenting opposing views. It recommends including an introductory paragraph stating your opinion, body paragraphs with reasons and examples supporting your opinion, and a concluding paragraph summarizing your opinion. The document also provides vocabulary for expressing opinions and connecting ideas, as well as sample essay structures.
The document provides instructions for writing an opinion paragraph. It explains that an opinion paragraph should take a stance, have an introduction with a topic sentence agreeing or disagreeing, reasons and supporting details, and a conclusion summarizing the main points or restating the topic sentence. It provides sentence structures, transition signals, and sample paragraphs as examples.
Asad describes his favorite things about himself including being a good reader and football player. He enjoys pizza as his favorite food and football and cricket as his favorite sports. At home, he likes playing video games and outside, while at school his favorites are math and reading. Asad also notes that he is a good football player who enjoys reading, playing sports, and math.
I was a very hyper and playful child who enjoyed being social. I was involved in boy scouts from kindergarten where I learned many skills and won derby races and sold popcorn. I was an athlete who always played outside with friends, playing baseball, basketball, and football, and also played football in high school.
This person enjoys playing basketball and watching NBA games on TV. They also like football and root for the Jets. They are a good student but also enjoy relaxing, playing and watching sports, writing fiction stories occasionally, and reading.
Sara Awad's favorite sport is table tennis, which is played by 2 people using a racket, ball, and table. Points are scored when certain results occur, and while Sara is sad she does not play, she enjoys watching table tennis on TV.
The document discusses different types of sports and recreational activities. It separates activities into those that involve playing with a ball in teams or individually against other teams/people like tennis, football, and badminton. It also mentions going sports like scuba diving and snowboarding that are non-team activities. Finally, it discusses recreational activities without a ball, referred to as "do" sports, such as gymnastics and judo.
This social story describes the proper technique for throwing the ball back in bounds during a soccer game. It explains that if the opposing team kicks the ball out, the reader can use their hands to throw it back in. The reader is instructed to use both hands, keep their feet flat on the ground, call out a teammate's name, and throw the ball towards their feet at a safe height so they are not hurt. The goal is to only use hands for in-bounds throws and to have fun doing it.
This document discusses doping in sports. It provides examples of serious cases of doping and athletes being caught, including Marion Jones being stripped of her medals from the 2000 Olympics after admitting to doping. It also shares two students' opinions - one group thinks doping is not good and would feel happier winning without it, while the other thinks they would dope to win money and fame. Both agree they would report other dopers if they didn't win. The document concludes it would change anti-doping controls to be stricter with serious sanctions to make sports fair.
This document recommends several modern cartoons for kids that teach valuable lessons like friendship, respect, and togetherness. It describes Saari, an island-based preschool series about creative friends; Babix, an adventure cartoon about a group making the world wonderful through friendship; and The Happets, featuring friendly animals living together in a tree house about friendship. All are meant to be enjoyable for children while imparting important values.
This document outlines the volunteer program for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. It defines volunteers as individuals offering free time and services to support the tournament. It details volunteer groups, categories, recruitment process, placement, provisions like uniforms and training, stipends, and timelines. Volunteers will come from South Africa and worldwide, with 70-80% aimed to come from South Africa. The recruitment and roles of volunteers for the 2009 Confederations Cup are also addressed.
The document provides a framework for writing an 8-sentence paragraph with a topic sentence, three examples with details, and a conclusion sentence. It demonstrates this format by writing paragraphs about a favorite pet and place. The completed paragraphs include an introduction, three body sentences with explanations, and a conclusion that restates the topic. The document also provides writing prompts for students to apply the paragraph structure.
Global warming occurs when greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, causing the temperature to rise. This temperature increase harms many living things, as some plants and animals cannot adapt and end up dying. The trapped heat also hurts humans.
The document discusses several sports management companies in India. It provides information on companies like Infinity Optimal Solutions, IMG, Sterling Sports Management, StarGames, Tribal Sports Management, Percept Sport, Professional Management Group, Turf Sports Management, and Rhiti Sports Management. It describes their founding, services offered, properties and events managed, and vision/mission for each company. The document is a guide to the major players in the Indian sports management industry.
The document provides guidance on writing an opinion paragraph. It explains that an opinion paragraph should include an attention-grabbing introduction, opinion statement, three main reasons supported by evidence, and a conclusion that restates the opinion and summarizes the reasons. It also defines different types of evidence like facts, statistics, and examples that can be used to support the reasons.
This document provides instruction on how to write an opinion paragraph. It discusses the key components of an opinion paragraph, including the introduction, main body, and conclusion. The introduction states the topic and your opinion. The main body supports your opinion with arguments and examples. The conclusion restates your opinion. Other tips include planning, using formal language, and avoiding contractions. The document includes examples of language structures to use in each section and provides a sample topic on sports in schools to practice writing an opinion paragraph.
The document discusses the key components and structure of an effective opinion essay. It states that an opinion essay presents the author's viewpoint on a topic, supported by reasons and examples, while also including the opposing viewpoint and refuting it. An opinion essay should consist of an introduction stating the topic and opinion, main body paragraphs supporting the view with arguments and examples, a paragraph presenting and refuting the opposing view, and a conclusion summarizing and restating the opinion. Important elements like well-supported points and linking words are also highlighted.
This Power Point I made for my students to review before their final exam. The do’s and don’ts of writing an opinion composition. Giving them tips in what to include and not include. How they can brainstorm on paper before actually writing. There is also an example of an essay.
This document provides guidance on writing an opinion essay. It explains that an opinion essay requires stating whether you agree or disagree with a topic or statement. It advises introducing the topic and expressing your opinion clearly. Reasons in favor or against should be explained with possible consequences and examples. The essay should summarize reasons and consequences, and can finish with a rhetorical question. Transition words are provided to structure the essay by stating opinions, contrasting views, giving examples, and expressing results.
The document provides instructions for writing an opinion paragraph, including how to structure it. An opinion paragraph should begin with a topic sentence stating your opinion and whether you agree or disagree. This is followed by supporting sentences that provide examples or evidence. The paragraph concludes by summarizing the main reasons or restating the topic sentence. Useful expressions for stating opinions and signal words for connecting sentences are also outlined.
This document provides guidance on writing an opinion essay. It explains that an opinion essay aims to convince the reader of your point of view on a subject without presenting opposing views. It recommends including an introductory paragraph stating your opinion, body paragraphs with reasons and examples supporting your opinion, and a concluding paragraph summarizing your opinion. The document also provides vocabulary for expressing opinions and connecting ideas, as well as sample essay structures.
The document provides instructions for writing an opinion paragraph. It explains that an opinion paragraph should take a stance, have an introduction with a topic sentence agreeing or disagreeing, reasons and supporting details, and a conclusion summarizing the main points or restating the topic sentence. It provides sentence structures, transition signals, and sample paragraphs as examples.
This document lists various sports and activities and prompts the reader to choose their favorite sport and discuss whether they play, watch, or dislike certain sports. It includes options for ball sports like soccer, basketball, baseball; individual sports such as running, swimming, golf; racket sports like tennis, badminton; winter sports including skiing, ice skating; and other activities such as martial arts, scuba diving, windsurfing.
This document provides guidance for writing an opinion essay. It explains that an opinion essay allows the writer to state their view on a subject without considering other perspectives. It recommends including an introductory paragraph with the statement and opinion, followed by paragraphs with reasons to support the opinion and a concluding paragraph summarizing the views. Useful language for stating opinions, facts, and referring to other ideas is also outlined. An example essay topic and response is provided on whether top sports people earn too much money.
The early UFC events from 1993-2001 had very few rules, allowing techniques like eye gouging and head butting. This led to more injuries and unfair fights. Royce Gracie was the first UFC champion by using ground fighting to defeat larger opponents. Over time, weight classes and more structured rules were added to promote safety and fairness. By 2001, the UFC had evolved into the modern sport it is today with standardized rules and weight divisions.
The document is an opinion essay that defines an opinion essay, outlines its typical parts, and provides some useful language for writing one. An opinion essay presents the author's viewpoint on a subject supported by reasons and examples. It typically includes an introduction stating the topic and viewpoint, a body with 2-3 paragraphs giving the opinion and supporting reasons, and a conclusion that restates the main idea. The document also lists some common transitional phrases for giving opinions, facts, referring to others' ideas, providing reasons and results, addition, and concluding.
The document provides guidance on writing an opinion paragraph, including organizing it with a topic sentence stating an opinion, supporting sentences with facts/explanations/experiences, and a concluding sentence that restates the opinion. It also offers language tips on using "there is/there are" and "because/because of" correctly. The document aims to help students learn how to structure and write an effective opinion paragraph.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
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!"
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.