This document discusses charcoal drawings by Maria Codina for an art class. It introduces Maria Codina as an artist from Guatemala and suggests watching some video tutorials on charcoal drawings as part of the art class.
The document discusses the color wheel and how colors relate to each other. It explains that Isaac Newton developed the color wheel and identified red, yellow, and blue as primary colors that can't be created by mixing other colors. Secondary colors like orange, green, and violet are created by mixing two primary colors, and tertiary colors like red-orange and blue-green are made by mixing a primary and a secondary color. The color wheel is a visual representation of these color relationships.
The document appears to be a children's story or art project about imaginary creatures. It introduces several creatures such as an unusual butterfly, a genius with lightning ideas, and a fairy. It asks the reader if they know of any other strange creatures and has them imagine transforming into one of the creatures in a photo. The story seems to transition between describing the fantasy world and creatures that live there and engaging the reader to participate in an art or creative writing activity.
The document provides instruction on revising usage of the past simple tense in English. It lists the regular and irregular forms of verbs in the past simple, including examples of affirmative, question, and negative sentences. It also covers using the infinitive of purpose, past continuous tense with was/were + verb+ing, and must/mustn't for obligation or prohibition in the past.
Milton Hershey started the Hershey's chocolate company in Pennsylvania. He built not only a successful chocolate factory but also an entire town for his employees. Hershey focused on affordable chocolate bars for everyone and added popular products like Hershey Kisses. He used his wealth to establish charitable foundations and organizations to help orphaned children through education. Though Hershey passed away in 1945, his company and legacy of philanthropy continue on.
The passage discusses the sun, stars, and moon. It explains that the sun is up during the day and provides light and heat for plants to grow. The stars are visible at night like the sun, as they also give off light and heat. However, the moon is different because it is seen at night and does not produce its own light or heat. Constellations are groups of stars that appear to form shapes or pictures in the sky.
This document is a science mini unit by The Constant Kindergartener that explains why there is day and night. It describes that day and night occur because as the Earth spins on its axis, different parts of the planet face toward and away from the sun, experiencing light or darkness. The mini unit includes activities and worksheets for students to label where it is day and night, illustrate how the Earth spins to create the cycle, and reflect on favorite day and night activities.
This document provides information about telling time in English and Catalan. It includes the parts of a clock, how to read quarter hours, and examples of times written in numbers. Key terms are defined such as past, to, quarter past/to, and o'clock. Exercises are provided to practice reading times.
This document describes several manufacturing processes:
- Coca-Cola production involves cleaning water, juicing and flavoring, carbonating juice, bottling, and distributing bottles to stores.
- HARIBO candy production starts with mold casting, adding jelly, cooling, removing from molds, packaging, and transporting to a machine for packing.
- Oil extraction involves drilling wells or towers, separating oil from water and gas, storing and transporting oil via pipelines to refineries or ports for export. Extracted oil is used to make fuel, plastic, and other products.
- Mesh production includes design, pattern-cutting, sewing, adding elastic and accessories like glitter.
- Diamond processing transforms rough diamonds
Expressionism emerged in Germany in the early 20th century as a reaction against Impressionism and academic art. Inspired by Symbolism, Expressionism sought to convey emotions and ideas through bold colors and distorted forms rather than through realistic representations. Key Expressionist artists included Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and James Ensor, who influenced the movement with their emotive and non-realistic styles. Expressionism aimed to express inner feelings and convey a sense of anxiety about modern humanity's relationship with the world through intentionally distorted forms.
This document discusses grammar concepts including nouns, verbs, and relative clauses. It defines nouns as naming people, places, things, or ideas, and verbs as describing actions or states of being. It then explains the different types of relative pronouns that can be used in relative clauses - that, which, who, whose, and whom - and provides examples of how each is used. It notes that relative clauses can include commas or not, and that pronouns play an important role in identifying what a relative clause is referring to.
The document contains summaries of several grammar topics:
- The past continuous tense describes actions that were happening at a moment in the past. It can be used to show two simultaneous actions, with one in the past continuous and one in the simple past.
- Auxiliary verbs like "to be", "to do" and "to have" help form questions, negatives, compound tenses and the passive voice. They are used differently in questions versus negatives.
- Relative clauses use pronouns like "that", "which", "who", "whose", and "whom" to join two clauses. They can be used with or without commas and the pronouns play an important role.
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1. The document discusses grammar topics related to time in English, including the present perfect, past simple, future, and present continuous tenses.
2. Examples are provided to illustrate how to form and use these tenses in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences.
3. Irregular verbs and comparisons between regular and irregular forms are also explained.
Sharks are carnivorous vertebrate animals that live in the ocean and have certain key features like gills for breathing underwater, strong jaws and teeth for hunting and eating prey, and a risk of going extinct with many species. There are over 500 different shark species ranging widely in size, with the whale shark being the largest fish and able to live 70-100 years.
The document provides information about amphibians and reptiles, including matching names to pictures of frogs, salamanders, newts, axolotls, and toads. It also matches reptile names like crocodile, tortoise, turtle, iguana, snake, Komodo dragon, and lizard to pictures. The document then lists several video and quiz links from dkfindout.com about reptiles and amphibians, including videos on the largest lizard, how snakes hatch from eggs, an animal that can look in two directions at once, and how chameleons catch prey, as well as a link to an amphibians quiz.
Amphibians undergo metamorphosis from gill breathing larvae to lung breathing adults. They have thin, moist skin and most have four legs with webbed toes. While young amphibians are often herbivorous, most adult amphibians are carnivorous. Reptiles breathe with lungs, lay eggs, and have hard scales or shells. They are cold-blooded and walk by dragging their bodies. Dietary habits range from carnivorous to herbivorous and some reptiles have bright colors or unusual abilities like a chameleon's curiosity.
St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland who is celebrated on November 30th as St Andrew's Day, a day to celebrate Scottish culture, food, and dance. As one of Jesus's twelve apostles, St Andrew was crucified on an X-shaped cross which is now the flag and symbol of Scotland known as the Saltire. St Andrew's Day is Scotland's national day and commemorates their patron saint who introduced Christianity to the country.
This document is a poem titled "Auld Lang Syne" written by Scottish poet Robert Burns. The poem nostalgically recalls old friends and times past. It uses the phrases "auld acquaintance" and "auld lang syne" which mean old long ago or old times. The poem describes sharing a drink and reminiscing about running through the hills and playing in burns as children long ago before life separated them with seas between. It encourages the reader to join in taking a drink in good faith for old long ago.
The document appears to be a student's report card listing their name, teacher, date, subject "Math-Aids.ComEL BOSC DE LA PABORDIA", and a score for the 1st term of 5th grade.
This document provides information about telling time on both analog and digital clocks. It explains that an analog clock has 12 numbered hours and 60 numbered minutes, with a short hand indicating the hours and long hand indicating the minutes. Key times are identified such as quarter past, half past, and quarter to the hour based on where the long hand is in relation to the numbers. A digital clock displays the time with hours on the left of a colon and minutes on the right. AM is used for times before noon and PM for times after noon.
Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
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Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
Milton Hershey started the Hershey's chocolate company in Pennsylvania. He built not only a successful chocolate factory but also an entire town for his employees. Hershey focused on affordable chocolate bars for everyone and added popular products like Hershey Kisses. He used his wealth to establish charitable foundations and organizations to help orphaned children through education. Though Hershey passed away in 1945, his company and legacy of philanthropy continue on.
The passage discusses the sun, stars, and moon. It explains that the sun is up during the day and provides light and heat for plants to grow. The stars are visible at night like the sun, as they also give off light and heat. However, the moon is different because it is seen at night and does not produce its own light or heat. Constellations are groups of stars that appear to form shapes or pictures in the sky.
This document is a science mini unit by The Constant Kindergartener that explains why there is day and night. It describes that day and night occur because as the Earth spins on its axis, different parts of the planet face toward and away from the sun, experiencing light or darkness. The mini unit includes activities and worksheets for students to label where it is day and night, illustrate how the Earth spins to create the cycle, and reflect on favorite day and night activities.
This document provides information about telling time in English and Catalan. It includes the parts of a clock, how to read quarter hours, and examples of times written in numbers. Key terms are defined such as past, to, quarter past/to, and o'clock. Exercises are provided to practice reading times.
This document describes several manufacturing processes:
- Coca-Cola production involves cleaning water, juicing and flavoring, carbonating juice, bottling, and distributing bottles to stores.
- HARIBO candy production starts with mold casting, adding jelly, cooling, removing from molds, packaging, and transporting to a machine for packing.
- Oil extraction involves drilling wells or towers, separating oil from water and gas, storing and transporting oil via pipelines to refineries or ports for export. Extracted oil is used to make fuel, plastic, and other products.
- Mesh production includes design, pattern-cutting, sewing, adding elastic and accessories like glitter.
- Diamond processing transforms rough diamonds
Expressionism emerged in Germany in the early 20th century as a reaction against Impressionism and academic art. Inspired by Symbolism, Expressionism sought to convey emotions and ideas through bold colors and distorted forms rather than through realistic representations. Key Expressionist artists included Vincent van Gogh, Edvard Munch, and James Ensor, who influenced the movement with their emotive and non-realistic styles. Expressionism aimed to express inner feelings and convey a sense of anxiety about modern humanity's relationship with the world through intentionally distorted forms.
This document discusses grammar concepts including nouns, verbs, and relative clauses. It defines nouns as naming people, places, things, or ideas, and verbs as describing actions or states of being. It then explains the different types of relative pronouns that can be used in relative clauses - that, which, who, whose, and whom - and provides examples of how each is used. It notes that relative clauses can include commas or not, and that pronouns play an important role in identifying what a relative clause is referring to.
The document contains summaries of several grammar topics:
- The past continuous tense describes actions that were happening at a moment in the past. It can be used to show two simultaneous actions, with one in the past continuous and one in the simple past.
- Auxiliary verbs like "to be", "to do" and "to have" help form questions, negatives, compound tenses and the passive voice. They are used differently in questions versus negatives.
- Relative clauses use pronouns like "that", "which", "who", "whose", and "whom" to join two clauses. They can be used with or without commas and the pronouns play an important role.
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1. The document discusses grammar topics related to time in English, including the present perfect, past simple, future, and present continuous tenses.
2. Examples are provided to illustrate how to form and use these tenses in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences.
3. Irregular verbs and comparisons between regular and irregular forms are also explained.
Sharks are carnivorous vertebrate animals that live in the ocean and have certain key features like gills for breathing underwater, strong jaws and teeth for hunting and eating prey, and a risk of going extinct with many species. There are over 500 different shark species ranging widely in size, with the whale shark being the largest fish and able to live 70-100 years.
The document provides information about amphibians and reptiles, including matching names to pictures of frogs, salamanders, newts, axolotls, and toads. It also matches reptile names like crocodile, tortoise, turtle, iguana, snake, Komodo dragon, and lizard to pictures. The document then lists several video and quiz links from dkfindout.com about reptiles and amphibians, including videos on the largest lizard, how snakes hatch from eggs, an animal that can look in two directions at once, and how chameleons catch prey, as well as a link to an amphibians quiz.
Amphibians undergo metamorphosis from gill breathing larvae to lung breathing adults. They have thin, moist skin and most have four legs with webbed toes. While young amphibians are often herbivorous, most adult amphibians are carnivorous. Reptiles breathe with lungs, lay eggs, and have hard scales or shells. They are cold-blooded and walk by dragging their bodies. Dietary habits range from carnivorous to herbivorous and some reptiles have bright colors or unusual abilities like a chameleon's curiosity.
St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland who is celebrated on November 30th as St Andrew's Day, a day to celebrate Scottish culture, food, and dance. As one of Jesus's twelve apostles, St Andrew was crucified on an X-shaped cross which is now the flag and symbol of Scotland known as the Saltire. St Andrew's Day is Scotland's national day and commemorates their patron saint who introduced Christianity to the country.
This document is a poem titled "Auld Lang Syne" written by Scottish poet Robert Burns. The poem nostalgically recalls old friends and times past. It uses the phrases "auld acquaintance" and "auld lang syne" which mean old long ago or old times. The poem describes sharing a drink and reminiscing about running through the hills and playing in burns as children long ago before life separated them with seas between. It encourages the reader to join in taking a drink in good faith for old long ago.
The document appears to be a student's report card listing their name, teacher, date, subject "Math-Aids.ComEL BOSC DE LA PABORDIA", and a score for the 1st term of 5th grade.
This document provides information about telling time on both analog and digital clocks. It explains that an analog clock has 12 numbered hours and 60 numbered minutes, with a short hand indicating the hours and long hand indicating the minutes. Key times are identified such as quarter past, half past, and quarter to the hour based on where the long hand is in relation to the numbers. A digital clock displays the time with hours on the left of a colon and minutes on the right. AM is used for times before noon and PM for times after noon.
Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
油
Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
How to Configure Proforma Invoice in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
Comprehensive Guide to Antibiotics & Beta-Lactam Antibiotics.pptxSamruddhi Khonde
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Comprehensive Guide to Antibiotics & Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Antibiotics have revolutionized medicine, playing a crucial role in combating bacterial infections. Among them, Beta-Lactam antibiotics remain the most widely used class due to their effectiveness against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. This guide provides a detailed overview of their history, classification, chemical structures, mode of action, resistance mechanisms, SAR, and clinical applications.
What Youll Learn in This Presentation
History & Evolution of Antibiotics
Cell Wall Structure of Gram-Positive & Gram-Negative Bacteria
Beta-Lactam Antibiotics: Classification & Subtypes
Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems & Monobactams
Mode of Action (MOA) & Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR)
Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors & Resistance Mechanisms
Clinical Applications & Challenges.
Why You Should Check This Out?
Essential for pharmacy, medical & life sciences students.
Provides insights into antibiotic resistance & pharmaceutical trends.
Useful for healthcare professionals & researchers in drug discovery.
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How to Configure Deliver Content by Email in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
How to Configure Recurring Revenue in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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This slide will represent how to configure Recurring revenue. Recurring revenue are the income generated at a particular interval. Typically, the interval can be monthly, yearly, or we can customize the intervals for a product or service based on its subscription or contract.
Effective Product Variant Management in Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide well discuss on the effective product variant management in Odoo 18. Odoo concentrates on managing product variations and offers a distinct area for doing so. Product variants provide unique characteristics like size and color to single products, which can be managed at the product template level for all attributes and variants or at the variant level for individual variants.