This document lists common articles of clothing and accessories. It separates basic garments such as dresses, jumpers, trousers, and shirts from shoes like heels, trainers, and boots. A final section outlines accessories that complement outfits, including scarves, bags, gloves, jewelry, and headwear.
This document lists different ways to express that someone is checking or has checked a company's email in the present, past, and future tenses. It provides examples of using active and passive voice when referring to somebody checking the company's email or the email being checked by somebody.
This document lists common articles of clothing and accessories. It separates basic garments such as dresses, jumpers, trousers, and shirts from shoes like heels, trainers, and boots. A final section outlines accessories that complement outfits, including scarves, bags, gloves, jewelry, and headwear.
This document lists different ways to express that someone is checking or has checked a company's email in the present, past, and future tenses. It provides examples of using active and passive voice when referring to somebody checking the company's email or the email being checked by somebody.
This document lists and defines common family members and relatives such as parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. It also includes in-laws and more distant relatives. Finally, it provides some examples of friends like best friend, acquaintance, and partner.
This document lists different types of animals categorized by their class, such as mammals, birds, fish, insects, and amphibians. It also describes some animal families and their young, like a hen and chicken, sheep and lamb, goat and bull. Finally, it lists specific animal names along with their young when applicable, covering a wide range of animals from insects to sea creatures to domestic pets.
This document discusses the use of the apostrophe s ('s) to indicate possession in English. It provides examples of how the apostrophe s is used to show possession of singular and plural nouns, irregular plurals, and possessors with multiple nouns. It also discusses how the apostrophe s is used with proper nouns, archaic terms, and whole sentences, as well as with somebody, somebody, institutions, countries, cities, measures of time, distance, and weight. The document notes some idiomatic uses and instances where the indication of possession can be omitted.
This document describes 5 different 3D shapes: a sphere, cone, cube, cylinder, and cuboid. Each shape is presented as a riddle by listing its distinguishing geometric properties, and the reader is prompted to identify the shape. The document reinforces learning the key attributes that define common 3D shapes.
The document summarizes the evolution and key concepts of the Toyota Production System from its origins. It originated from Toyota's textile operations which pioneered the concept of autonomation. The system is centered around just-in-time production and autonomation to eliminate waste. It emphasizes continuous improvement, standard work processes, visual management, and respect for people. In contrast to the American system of mass production and large inventories, Toyota focused on small batch production and the smooth, leveled flow of production.
This document discusses key concepts related to sampling design and procedures. It defines important terms like population, census, and sample. It then outlines the 5 main steps in the sample design process: 1) defining the target population, 2) determining the sampling frame, 3) selecting a sampling technique, 4) determining the sample size, and 5) executing the sampling process. It also discusses probability and non-probability sampling techniques and when each is most appropriate to use.