The document contains a list of Christmas-related words that need to be matched to pictures to complete a crossword puzzle. Solving the puzzle reveals the secret message "At Christmas all roads lead home."
Christmas is celebrated in America on December 25th and is used to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Key traditions include attending church services on Christmas Eve and Day, decorating Christmas trees with lights and ornaments, hanging stockings, exchanging gifts, and spending time with family and friends. Santa Claus brings presents to children on Christmas Eve while they sleep, entering homes down the chimney with gifts delivered by his reindeer-led sleigh from his home at the North Pole.
This document provides vocabulary and descriptions of common Christmas symbols and traditions. It describes Christmas trees decorated with ornaments and lights, wreaths hung on doors, exchanging Christmas cards, shopping in November, poinsettia flowers, hanging stockings by the fireplace, candy canes, caroling, gingerbread houses, cookies left for Santa, reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh, and Santa Claus delivering presents on Christmas Eve.
The document summarizes Christmas traditions in the United States. It describes how Christmas is celebrated for one day on December 25th. It also discusses typical Christmas meals like turkey and pie, the role of Santa Claus and gift-giving, decorating homes with trees and lights, attending church services, caroling in communities, and exchanging cards and visits with family and friends over the holiday season.
Halloween originated from an ancient Celtic holiday celebrating the end of summer and the beginning of the dark cold months. On Halloween night, it was believed that spirits of the dead would come back to haunt the living, so people would dress up in costumes and place lanterns outside their homes as a sign of welcome to the spirits. Nowadays, the traditions and superstitions have evolved into a holiday where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door collecting candy while adults celebrate with costumes and parties.
This presentation explores the customs and traditions of Philippine Christmas and discusses the similarities and differences between Spanish and Philippine Christmas culture.
Download and use of this presentation is for education purpose only.
The document summarizes Christmas traditions and celebrations in the UK. On Christmas Eve, children leave mince pies, milk or whiskey for Father Christmas and a carrot for his reindeer Rudolph. On Christmas Day, children wake up early to open presents from Father Christmas, have a large breakfast, and eat Christmas dinner in the afternoon surrounded by family. Popular Christmas traditions in the UK include Christmas trees, carols, cards, and Boxing Day sales on December 26th.
The document discusses various Christmas traditions and activities. It describes common foods eaten for Christmas dinner like turkey, ham, or goose as well as side dishes. It mentions the traditions of eating Christmas cookies, both homemade and store-bought, and fruitcakes. It discusses decorating Christmas trees with lights, candles, and ornaments inside homes and stores. Other popular decorations mentioned include holly, mistletoe, candles, and lights on houses. Additional traditions covered are Christmas caroling, sleigh rides, exchanging presents, children's belief in Santa Claus visiting, hanging stockings, and charitable giving around Christmas.
Christmas is celebrated in America on December 25th and is used to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Key traditions include attending church services on Christmas Eve and Day, decorating Christmas trees with lights and ornaments, hanging stockings, exchanging gifts, and spending time with family and friends. Santa Claus brings presents to children on Christmas Eve while they sleep, entering homes down the chimney with gifts delivered by his reindeer-led sleigh from his home at the North Pole.
This document provides vocabulary and descriptions of common Christmas symbols and traditions. It describes Christmas trees decorated with ornaments and lights, wreaths hung on doors, exchanging Christmas cards, shopping in November, poinsettia flowers, hanging stockings by the fireplace, candy canes, caroling, gingerbread houses, cookies left for Santa, reindeer pulling Santa's sleigh, and Santa Claus delivering presents on Christmas Eve.
The document summarizes Christmas traditions in the United States. It describes how Christmas is celebrated for one day on December 25th. It also discusses typical Christmas meals like turkey and pie, the role of Santa Claus and gift-giving, decorating homes with trees and lights, attending church services, caroling in communities, and exchanging cards and visits with family and friends over the holiday season.
Halloween originated from an ancient Celtic holiday celebrating the end of summer and the beginning of the dark cold months. On Halloween night, it was believed that spirits of the dead would come back to haunt the living, so people would dress up in costumes and place lanterns outside their homes as a sign of welcome to the spirits. Nowadays, the traditions and superstitions have evolved into a holiday where children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door collecting candy while adults celebrate with costumes and parties.
This presentation explores the customs and traditions of Philippine Christmas and discusses the similarities and differences between Spanish and Philippine Christmas culture.
Download and use of this presentation is for education purpose only.
The document summarizes Christmas traditions and celebrations in the UK. On Christmas Eve, children leave mince pies, milk or whiskey for Father Christmas and a carrot for his reindeer Rudolph. On Christmas Day, children wake up early to open presents from Father Christmas, have a large breakfast, and eat Christmas dinner in the afternoon surrounded by family. Popular Christmas traditions in the UK include Christmas trees, carols, cards, and Boxing Day sales on December 26th.
The document discusses various Christmas traditions and activities. It describes common foods eaten for Christmas dinner like turkey, ham, or goose as well as side dishes. It mentions the traditions of eating Christmas cookies, both homemade and store-bought, and fruitcakes. It discusses decorating Christmas trees with lights, candles, and ornaments inside homes and stores. Other popular decorations mentioned include holly, mistletoe, candles, and lights on houses. Additional traditions covered are Christmas caroling, sleigh rides, exchanging presents, children's belief in Santa Claus visiting, hanging stockings, and charitable giving around Christmas.
The document contains lyrics from several Christmas songs and descriptions of Christmas traditions. It discusses grown-up wishes for peace, friendship, justice and love. It also references giving one's heart at Christmas and having it broken, as well as traditions like caroling, secret santa, and lantern festivals. The songs highlighted include "Last Christmas" by Taylor Swift, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" by Miley Cyrus, and "Jingle Bell Rock" by Hilary Duff.
The document discusses various Christmas vocabulary words including Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, Christmas cards, shopping, poinsettias, stockings, candy canes, carolers, gingerbread houses, cookies, reindeer, Santa Claus, and gifts. It explains symbols and traditions commonly associated with Christmas such as decorating trees, sending cards, hanging stockings, children leaving cookies for Santa, and opening presents on Christmas morning.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Some key traditions include sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing Christmas carols, decorating Christmas trees, and having large family gatherings for a Christmas dinner that typically includes roast turkey, roast potatoes, and Christmas pudding. On Christmas Eve, children leave out mince pies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer, and on Christmas Day they open presents under the tree.
Trabalho apresentado à Faculdade de Tecnologia Rubens Lara, como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção de nota no 3° ciclo de Sistemas para Internet.
Orientador: Prof. Eveline (Inglês)
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SLIDE 1 - Apresentation
> Valentine's Day
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SLIDE 2 - Date of the celebration
> Valentine's Day in UK is celebrated every year on 14 February, we Brazilians celebrated on 12 June.
***
SLIDE 3 - Name of the celebration
> The day of romance we call Valentine’s Day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century, but has origins in the Roman holiday Lupercalia.
***
SLIDE 4 - Countries where this special day is celebrated
> The Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, although it is not a holiday in most of them.
> - UK
> - France
> - Japan
> - Finland
> - Saudi Arabia
> - Espanha
> - Greece
> - Latin America
> - Portugal
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SLIDE 5 - Why do they celebrate it?
> - The roots of Valentine's Day goes back to ancient times, when people paid honor to the Roman God of Fertility. This was known as the Feast of Lupercalia, and was celebrated even then on February 14th.
***
SLIDE 6,7,8 - How do they celebrate it?
> - The traditions of Valentine's Day are broad and many.
> - It is a time to exchange cards or small gifts. Chocolates and jewelry are the big hits of this holiday as is romantic dinners.
> - Many a couple become engaged or wed on this day. For others it is a day to fall in love.
***
SLIDE 9 - Did you know?
> - While 75% of chocolate purchases are made by women all year long, during the days and minutes before Valentine's Day, 75% of the chocolate purchases are made by men. Over $1billion of chocolate is purchased for Valentine's Day.
***
SLIDE 10 - Do we have a similar celebration in Brazil?
> The Dia dos Namorados (lit. “Lovers’ Day”) is celebrated on 12 June, probably because that is the day before Saint Anthony’s day, known there as the marriage saint. The February Valentine’s Day is not celebrated at all because it falls to Brazilian Carnival (that can fall anywhere from early February to early March and lasts almost a week.).
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SLIDE 11 - Thank You
> **Thank You**
*"At the touch of Love every one becomes a poet."*
-Plato
The document discusses passive voice and provides examples of its use. Passive voice focuses on the recipient of the action rather than the performer. It is used when the performer is unknown, unnecessary to mention, or obvious from context. The document also includes exercises asking the reader to identify passive voice constructions and rewrite sentences in active and passive voice.
The tradition of decorating evergreen trees at Christmas originated in pre-Christian times when people celebrated the winter solstice and promise of spring by decorating with evergreen boughs. Germans brought the Christmas tree tradition to America in the mid-1800s. Today, most American families have large trees during Christmas, many of which are cut from tree farms. Santa Claus traces his origins to the Dutch tradition of Sinter Klaas, and Dutch settlers introduced Santa to American children as a gift-giver who arrives on Christmas Eve. Children leave out cookies and milk for Santa before going to sleep on Christmas Eve.
Andy Warhol was a famous artist known for his pop art who started his career as a fashion illustrator drawing shoes. As a child, Warhol loved making Christmas cards and gifts for others, often drawing unusual Christmas trees filled with fruit and food. Even as an adult, Warhol sent many of his Christmas-themed artworks as cards during the holidays.
Halloween originated as a Celtic festival called Samhain. The Romans later combined it with other festivals to create Hallowmas, which later became Halloween. European immigrants brought Halloween to the US after missing the tradition. Halloween spread around the world, with Scotland, Ireland, and Bonaire adopting some variations - in Scotland and Ireland costumes and bonfires are part of the tradition, while in Bonaire children receive candy at shops instead of houses. In the US, popular Halloween traditions include dressing in costumes, trick-or-treating, and costume parties.
Easter is celebrated on April 12th this year. It is a religious holiday where people attend church services. Families often have large dinners, with ham being a popular dish. People dress up in new clothes, especially women wearing dresses and hats. Children color eggs and the Easter Bunny hides them for egg hunts. Easter baskets are filled with candy and eggs for children to find. White lilies symbolize new life. Rabbits and chocolate bunnies are also associated with Easter celebrations.
Children around the world celebrate Christmas in various traditions. In England, children hang socks to receive gifts, while Danish children look for almonds in rice pudding. French families display nativity scenes, and Swedish celebrate St. Lucia bringing treats. Germans first used trees for decoration, Dutch leave carrots for gifts, and Italians await gifts from the Christmas witch. Mexicans break pinatas for candy, Spanish homes light candles, and Russians enjoy sleigh rides.
The document describes various Christmas traditions in Britain. It explains that British people celebrate Christmas by sending cards, watching nativity plays, having family gatherings, singing carols, writing letters to Santa, and making snowmen. Other traditions include decorating homes with ornaments and mistletoe, making advent calendars, children hanging stockings, leaving food for Santa, and having a Christmas dinner of turkey and pudding.
DNA replication is semi-conservative, with each new DNA molecule containing one old and one new strand. Several enzymes are involved, including DNA polymerase, helicase, and ligase. The leading strand is replicated continuously while the lagging strand involves discontinuous replication of Okazaki fragments that are later joined. Primers of RNA are required to initiate synthesis, with DNA polymerase then adding complementary nucleotides to the 3' end to extend the DNA chain. Chargaff's rules and the double helix model of DNA provided evidence that DNA is the genetic material.
Halloween is the favorite holiday of the author. They celebrate by decorating houses with spiders, witches, ghosts and pumpkins. People carve jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins and put them outside. Children dress up in costumes, which can be funny, scary or famous, and go trick-or-treating by visiting neighbors' houses to receive candy or small toys. The author's favorite candy to eat on Halloween is chocolate.
This document provides information about various Christmas traditions and symbols. It includes sections about the Christmas tree, ornaments, wreaths, cards, stockings, carolers, candy canes, gingerbread houses and cookies, cookies for Santa, reindeer, Santa Claus, elves, gifts, and concludes with "Merry Christmas!" The document uses images and brief descriptive text to outline common Christmas customs and icons.
Halloween originated 2000 years ago in Ireland, England, and Northern France as part of the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people believed spirits of the dead returned to earth on October 31st. To avoid being recognized by ghosts, people wore costumes. The tradition of carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins comes from Irish traditions of carving turnips to scare away ghosts. Today, Halloween involves children dressing in costumes and going trick-or-treating to collect candy, carving jack-o-lanterns, and telling scary stories.
Este documento resume las tradiciones y celebraciones navideñas en España, incluyendo días festivos como Nochebuena, Navidad, y Día de Reyes. Describe costumbres como la lotería nacional, decoración de árboles y belenes, comidas como pavo y mariscos, y tradiciones como recibir regalos en Navidad o Día de Reyes. También explica celebraciones como la Nochevieja, Cabalgata de Reyes, e instrumentos musicales típicos de villancicos.
This document provides instructions for classroom activities about weather, the North Pole, and emperor penguins. Students are asked to watch videos, discuss with partners, write sentences using vocabulary words, and answer questions in their notebooks. They are also instructed to write a poem about the story. The activities focus on building vocabulary and learning about life in polar regions through different exercises.
In the United States, Christmas is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians as a time to be with family and friends and give to others. People decorate their homes inside and out starting after Thanksgiving until early January. Common decorations include Christmas trees, lights, wreaths and stockings. Families exchange gifts, attend church, and have meals together on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
This document appears to be an advent calendar presentation with 24 slides related to Christmas. Each slide contains images, words, tasks or games associated with the Christmas holiday. The presentation is intended to be interactive, allowing the user to click between slides each day in December counting down to Christmas. It was created by a teacher as a Christmas-themed worksheet for students and dedicated to the teacher's son who passed away.
The document provides information about various Christmas traditions and vocabulary, including:
- Mistletoe, Santa Claus, Christmas cards, poinsettias, candy canes, Christmas stockings
- The tradition of decorating Christmas trees originated in 16th century Germany with apples, roses, candies and paper hung on indoor and outdoor fir trees.
- Decorations at the White House include trees decorated with ornaments and gifts in the Blue Room, China Room, and State Dining Room. Around 100,000 people visit the White House each year around Christmas.
The document contains lyrics from several Christmas songs and descriptions of Christmas traditions. It discusses grown-up wishes for peace, friendship, justice and love. It also references giving one's heart at Christmas and having it broken, as well as traditions like caroling, secret santa, and lantern festivals. The songs highlighted include "Last Christmas" by Taylor Swift, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" by Miley Cyrus, and "Jingle Bell Rock" by Hilary Duff.
The document discusses various Christmas vocabulary words including Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, Christmas cards, shopping, poinsettias, stockings, candy canes, carolers, gingerbread houses, cookies, reindeer, Santa Claus, and gifts. It explains symbols and traditions commonly associated with Christmas such as decorating trees, sending cards, hanging stockings, children leaving cookies for Santa, and opening presents on Christmas morning.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Some key traditions include sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing Christmas carols, decorating Christmas trees, and having large family gatherings for a Christmas dinner that typically includes roast turkey, roast potatoes, and Christmas pudding. On Christmas Eve, children leave out mince pies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer, and on Christmas Day they open presents under the tree.
Trabalho apresentado à Faculdade de Tecnologia Rubens Lara, como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção de nota no 3° ciclo de Sistemas para Internet.
Orientador: Prof. Eveline (Inglês)
***
SLIDE 1 - Apresentation
> Valentine's Day
***
SLIDE 2 - Date of the celebration
> Valentine's Day in UK is celebrated every year on 14 February, we Brazilians celebrated on 12 June.
***
SLIDE 3 - Name of the celebration
> The day of romance we call Valentine’s Day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century, but has origins in the Roman holiday Lupercalia.
***
SLIDE 4 - Countries where this special day is celebrated
> The Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, although it is not a holiday in most of them.
> - UK
> - France
> - Japan
> - Finland
> - Saudi Arabia
> - Espanha
> - Greece
> - Latin America
> - Portugal
***
SLIDE 5 - Why do they celebrate it?
> - The roots of Valentine's Day goes back to ancient times, when people paid honor to the Roman God of Fertility. This was known as the Feast of Lupercalia, and was celebrated even then on February 14th.
***
SLIDE 6,7,8 - How do they celebrate it?
> - The traditions of Valentine's Day are broad and many.
> - It is a time to exchange cards or small gifts. Chocolates and jewelry are the big hits of this holiday as is romantic dinners.
> - Many a couple become engaged or wed on this day. For others it is a day to fall in love.
***
SLIDE 9 - Did you know?
> - While 75% of chocolate purchases are made by women all year long, during the days and minutes before Valentine's Day, 75% of the chocolate purchases are made by men. Over $1billion of chocolate is purchased for Valentine's Day.
***
SLIDE 10 - Do we have a similar celebration in Brazil?
> The Dia dos Namorados (lit. “Lovers’ Day”) is celebrated on 12 June, probably because that is the day before Saint Anthony’s day, known there as the marriage saint. The February Valentine’s Day is not celebrated at all because it falls to Brazilian Carnival (that can fall anywhere from early February to early March and lasts almost a week.).
***
SLIDE 11 - Thank You
> **Thank You**
*"At the touch of Love every one becomes a poet."*
-Plato
The document discusses passive voice and provides examples of its use. Passive voice focuses on the recipient of the action rather than the performer. It is used when the performer is unknown, unnecessary to mention, or obvious from context. The document also includes exercises asking the reader to identify passive voice constructions and rewrite sentences in active and passive voice.
The tradition of decorating evergreen trees at Christmas originated in pre-Christian times when people celebrated the winter solstice and promise of spring by decorating with evergreen boughs. Germans brought the Christmas tree tradition to America in the mid-1800s. Today, most American families have large trees during Christmas, many of which are cut from tree farms. Santa Claus traces his origins to the Dutch tradition of Sinter Klaas, and Dutch settlers introduced Santa to American children as a gift-giver who arrives on Christmas Eve. Children leave out cookies and milk for Santa before going to sleep on Christmas Eve.
Andy Warhol was a famous artist known for his pop art who started his career as a fashion illustrator drawing shoes. As a child, Warhol loved making Christmas cards and gifts for others, often drawing unusual Christmas trees filled with fruit and food. Even as an adult, Warhol sent many of his Christmas-themed artworks as cards during the holidays.
Halloween originated as a Celtic festival called Samhain. The Romans later combined it with other festivals to create Hallowmas, which later became Halloween. European immigrants brought Halloween to the US after missing the tradition. Halloween spread around the world, with Scotland, Ireland, and Bonaire adopting some variations - in Scotland and Ireland costumes and bonfires are part of the tradition, while in Bonaire children receive candy at shops instead of houses. In the US, popular Halloween traditions include dressing in costumes, trick-or-treating, and costume parties.
Easter is celebrated on April 12th this year. It is a religious holiday where people attend church services. Families often have large dinners, with ham being a popular dish. People dress up in new clothes, especially women wearing dresses and hats. Children color eggs and the Easter Bunny hides them for egg hunts. Easter baskets are filled with candy and eggs for children to find. White lilies symbolize new life. Rabbits and chocolate bunnies are also associated with Easter celebrations.
Children around the world celebrate Christmas in various traditions. In England, children hang socks to receive gifts, while Danish children look for almonds in rice pudding. French families display nativity scenes, and Swedish celebrate St. Lucia bringing treats. Germans first used trees for decoration, Dutch leave carrots for gifts, and Italians await gifts from the Christmas witch. Mexicans break pinatas for candy, Spanish homes light candles, and Russians enjoy sleigh rides.
The document describes various Christmas traditions in Britain. It explains that British people celebrate Christmas by sending cards, watching nativity plays, having family gatherings, singing carols, writing letters to Santa, and making snowmen. Other traditions include decorating homes with ornaments and mistletoe, making advent calendars, children hanging stockings, leaving food for Santa, and having a Christmas dinner of turkey and pudding.
DNA replication is semi-conservative, with each new DNA molecule containing one old and one new strand. Several enzymes are involved, including DNA polymerase, helicase, and ligase. The leading strand is replicated continuously while the lagging strand involves discontinuous replication of Okazaki fragments that are later joined. Primers of RNA are required to initiate synthesis, with DNA polymerase then adding complementary nucleotides to the 3' end to extend the DNA chain. Chargaff's rules and the double helix model of DNA provided evidence that DNA is the genetic material.
Halloween is the favorite holiday of the author. They celebrate by decorating houses with spiders, witches, ghosts and pumpkins. People carve jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins and put them outside. Children dress up in costumes, which can be funny, scary or famous, and go trick-or-treating by visiting neighbors' houses to receive candy or small toys. The author's favorite candy to eat on Halloween is chocolate.
This document provides information about various Christmas traditions and symbols. It includes sections about the Christmas tree, ornaments, wreaths, cards, stockings, carolers, candy canes, gingerbread houses and cookies, cookies for Santa, reindeer, Santa Claus, elves, gifts, and concludes with "Merry Christmas!" The document uses images and brief descriptive text to outline common Christmas customs and icons.
Halloween originated 2000 years ago in Ireland, England, and Northern France as part of the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people believed spirits of the dead returned to earth on October 31st. To avoid being recognized by ghosts, people wore costumes. The tradition of carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins comes from Irish traditions of carving turnips to scare away ghosts. Today, Halloween involves children dressing in costumes and going trick-or-treating to collect candy, carving jack-o-lanterns, and telling scary stories.
Este documento resume las tradiciones y celebraciones navideñas en España, incluyendo días festivos como Nochebuena, Navidad, y Día de Reyes. Describe costumbres como la lotería nacional, decoración de árboles y belenes, comidas como pavo y mariscos, y tradiciones como recibir regalos en Navidad o Día de Reyes. También explica celebraciones como la Nochevieja, Cabalgata de Reyes, e instrumentos musicales típicos de villancicos.
This document provides instructions for classroom activities about weather, the North Pole, and emperor penguins. Students are asked to watch videos, discuss with partners, write sentences using vocabulary words, and answer questions in their notebooks. They are also instructed to write a poem about the story. The activities focus on building vocabulary and learning about life in polar regions through different exercises.
In the United States, Christmas is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians as a time to be with family and friends and give to others. People decorate their homes inside and out starting after Thanksgiving until early January. Common decorations include Christmas trees, lights, wreaths and stockings. Families exchange gifts, attend church, and have meals together on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
This document appears to be an advent calendar presentation with 24 slides related to Christmas. Each slide contains images, words, tasks or games associated with the Christmas holiday. The presentation is intended to be interactive, allowing the user to click between slides each day in December counting down to Christmas. It was created by a teacher as a Christmas-themed worksheet for students and dedicated to the teacher's son who passed away.
The document provides information about various Christmas traditions and vocabulary, including:
- Mistletoe, Santa Claus, Christmas cards, poinsettias, candy canes, Christmas stockings
- The tradition of decorating Christmas trees originated in 16th century Germany with apples, roses, candies and paper hung on indoor and outdoor fir trees.
- Decorations at the White House include trees decorated with ornaments and gifts in the Blue Room, China Room, and State Dining Room. Around 100,000 people visit the White House each year around Christmas.
The document lists common Christmas items and symbols such as elf, candle, wreath, reindeer, Santa Claus, sleigh, lights, snowman, bells, stocking, presents, and candy cane in repetitive lines, suggesting the theme of a Christmas list or items often associated with Christmas decorations and traditions.
Jack Skellington is the main character of The Nightmare Before Christmas. He is described as a skeleton who is simultaneously friendly and frightening. His physical features are highlighted, including that he is bald with white bones, has big black eyes, and is a skeleton. The document provides character details for Jack Skellington in The Nightmare Before Christmas in under 3 sentences.
The document provides a list of items associated with Christmas and Halloween in both English and Spanish. It also provides a brief 3 sentence description of the character Jack Skellington from the movie "The Nightmare Before Christmas" describing him as a skeleton who is sometimes scary but generally friendly, with white bones, a bald head, and big black eyes.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Some key traditions include sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing Christmas carols, decorating Christmas trees, and having large family meals on Christmas Day that typically include roast turkey, roast potatoes, and Christmas pudding. Children leave mince pies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Some key traditions include sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing Christmas carols, decorating Christmas trees, and having large family meals on Christmas Day that typically include roast turkey, roast potatoes, and Christmas pudding. Children leave mince pies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Some key traditions include sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing Christmas carols, decorating Christmas trees, and having large family meals on Christmas Day that typically include roast turkey, roast potatoes, and Christmas pudding. Children leave mince pies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
The document describes how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Some key traditions include sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing Christmas carols, decorating Christmas trees, and having large family meals on Christmas Day that typically include roast turkey, roast potatoes, and Christmas pudding. Children leave mince pies and carrots for Santa and his reindeer on Christmas Eve.
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The document discusses various Christmas vocabulary words including Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, Christmas cards, shopping, poinsettias, stockings, candy canes, carolers, gingerbread houses, cookies, reindeer, Santa Claus, and gifts. It explains symbols and traditions commonly associated with Christmas such as decorating trees, sending cards, hanging stockings, children leaving cookies for Santa, and opening presents on Christmas morning.
The document discusses various Christmas vocabulary words including Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, Christmas cards, shopping, poinsettias, stockings, candy canes, carolers, gingerbread houses, cookies, reindeer, Santa Claus, and gifts. It explains symbols and traditions commonly associated with Christmas such as decorating trees, sending cards, hanging stockings, children leaving cookies for Santa, and opening presents on Christmas morning.
The document discusses various Christmas vocabulary words including Christmas trees, ornaments, wreaths, Christmas cards, shopping, poinsettias, stockings, candy canes, carolers, gingerbread houses, cookies, reindeer, Santa Claus, and gifts. It explains symbols and traditions commonly associated with Christmas such as decorating trees, sending cards, hanging stockings, children leaving cookies for Santa, and opening presents on Christmas morning.
A União Europeia está preocupada com o impacto da inteligência artificial no mercado de trabalho. Muitos empregos podem ser automatizados, mas a IA também pode criar novas oportunidades. A UE está trabalhando para garantir que a IA seja desenvolvida e aplicada de forma ética e segura para beneficiar a sociedade e economia.
O poema descreve o estado de espírito de alguém apaixonado através do uso de antíteses. O autor divide o poema em duas partes: a primeira parte descreve o conflito interno do sujeito poético e a segunda parte sugere que a paixão amorosa é a causa desse estado. Para Camões, o amor é um sentimento intenso capaz de causar grande incerteza e contradição nos afetos.
O documento descreve atividades de alfabetização realizadas no Rio Grande do Sul em 2014 no âmbito do Pacto Nacional pela Alfabetização na Idade Certa (PNAIC). As atividades foram criadas por alfabetizadoras para explorar a consciência fonológica dos alunos de forma diversificada e adequada a cada nível. Relatos indicaram que as atividades diferenciadas tiveram efeitos positivos, especialmente para alunos em níveis iniciais.
O documento é um teste de português para alunos do 8o ano que aborda vários tópicos como compreensão oral, leitura, gramática e produção escrita. A parte de leitura consiste numa carta escrita por Anne Frank onde relata as terríveis condições de vida dos judeus na Holanda durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, incluindo a deportação em massa para campos de concentração.
1) A autora, Anne Frank, escreve uma carta à amiga Kitty em um estado de espírito triste e deprimido, dando notícias sobre a deportação em massa de judeus holandeses para campos de concentração.
2) Ela descreve as terríveis condições no campo de Westerbork, onde milhares de pessoas dormem amontoadas sem instalações sanitárias adequadas.
3) Sua amiga Miep está excitada após testemunhar eventos terríveis, como a captura de uma idosa judia pela
1) O drama Frei Luís de Sousa, de Almeida Garrett, explora temas como o patriotismo e a situação política de Portugal sob domínio espanhol no final do século XVI.
2) As personagens principais, como D. Manuel de Sousa Coutinho e sua família, representam simbolicamente a tragédia coletiva de Portugal na época, ansiando pela independência e ressurgimento da nação.
3) A peça critica a ideia do "sebastianismo", ou a crença no regresso do rei D. Sebastião
1) O drama Frei Luís de Sousa, de Almeida Garrett, explora temas como o patriotismo e a situação política de Portugal sob domínio espanhol no final do século XVI.
2) As personagens principais, como D. Manuel de Sousa Coutinho e sua família, representam simbolicamente a tragédia coletiva de Portugal na época, ansiando pela independência e ressurgimento da nação.
3) A peça critica a ideia do "sebastianismo", ou a crença no regresso do rei D. Sebastião
Este documento discute a Perturbação de Hiperatividade com Défice de Atenção (PHDA) em crianças e adolescentes. A PHDA é caracterizada por défice de atenção/concentração, impulsividade e hiperatividade. Crianças com PHDA frequentemente apresentam problemas de aprendizagem, memória, e linguagem que afetam seu desempenho acadêmico. O documento fornece sugestões para professores para ajudar alunos com PHDA.
1) O documento descreve um teste de história sobre o Império Romano, incluindo sua extensão geográfica, produtos comercializados, importância dos escravos e fatores de romanização como o latim e as estradas.
2) A romanização do território português transformou os modos de vida através da agricultura, construção de estradas e desenvolvimento de indústrias e comércio.
3) O teste pede para descrever monumentos romanos, características da escultura romana, deuses romanos e gregos
O documento discute a leitura extensiva do romance Ulisses de James Joyce. Em três frases ou menos, o resumo fornece as principais informações sobre o tópico discutido no documento.
Este documento apresenta a Bateria de Avaliação da Leitura em Português Europeu (ALEPE), um teste padronizado projetado para avaliar as competências de leitura e processamento fonológico de crianças portuguesas. A ALEPE inclui testes de consciência fonológica, conhecimento de letras e sons, leitura de palavras, leitura de pseudo-palavras e nomeação rápida de cores. O objetivo é identificar deficiências nos processos de leitura e fornecer dados normativos por ano escolar
This document contains a reading passage and exercises about telling time and reading schedules. The passage includes examples of clock faces showing times, written times, television and train schedules, and teacher/student timetables. Students are asked to write times, complete schedules by filling in missing times, and answer questions related to the schedules. The goal is to practice reading analog and digital times, as well as interpreting and following schedules.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 2)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐂𝐓 𝐢𝐧 𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐭:
-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
How to Create a Stage or a Pipeline in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Using CRM module, we can manage and keep track of all new leads and opportunities in one location. It helps to manage your sales pipeline with customizable stages. In this slide let’s discuss how to create a stage or pipeline inside the CRM module in odoo 17.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
CapTechTalks Webinar Slides June 2024 Donovan Wright.pptxCapitolTechU
Slides from a Capitol Technology University webinar held June 20, 2024. The webinar featured Dr. Donovan Wright, presenting on the Department of Defense Digital Transformation.
The Science of Learning: implications for modern teachingDerek Wenmoth
Keynote presentation to the Educational Leaders hui Kōkiritia Marautanga held in Auckland on 26 June 2024. Provides a high level overview of the history and development of the science of learning, and implications for the design of learning in our modern schools and classrooms.
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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Post init hook in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, hooks are functions that are presented as a string in the __init__ file of a module. They are the functions that can execute before and after the existing code.
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
Brand Guideline of Bashundhara A4 Paper - 2024khabri85
It outlines the basic identity elements such as symbol, logotype, colors, and typefaces. It provides examples of applying the identity to materials like letterhead, business cards, reports, folders, and websites.
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
With Metta,
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