1. The document provides instructions to write at least 3 questions to ask a guest speaker.
2. It includes sample questions in Chinese like "What is your name?" and potential answers.
3. Several Chinese learning websites are listed that could be used to look up vocabulary, complete assignments, or learn more about the language and culture.
Tissue engineering involves using scaffolds and cells to regenerate tissues. There are various sources of cells, including embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Scaffolds provide structure for cells and must have properties like porosity and biodegradability. Common scaffold fabrication methods include solvent casting, gas foaming, and 3D printing. Tissue engineering has applications in healing burns, wounds, cartilage, and more. The global market is growing and projected to be worth $32 billion due to increasing demand for treatments of diseases like heart disease and diabetes. Challenges include standardization, ethics, and high costs.
This document provides instructions for a group project to create a script and performance of a scene in a restaurant. It involves distributing roles of waiter/waitress and customers to group members. The script must include: an introduction sentence with "aller" to/at the restaurant, greetings, an order with the name of a drink, two positive and two negative comments about the drink using adjectives, and a concluding slogan. Guidelines are provided for what each part of the script needs to include and roles and lines are assigned to group members.
Sport can be an engaging activity. In just a brief sentence, the document conveys that sport holds interest for the author. No other details are provided about what makes sport interesting or which particular sports are being referred to.
Gene Takagi had the pleasure of guest lecturing for an MBA class on nonprofit management. His thanks to Professor Michael O'Neill for the invitation and to the students at USF.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, and boost mood and cognitive function. Staying physically active helps fight depression and dementia while keeping the body and brain healthy as we age.
Legal Foundation for Civil Society in American Law (4/2010)NEOLawGroup
On April 12, 2010, Gene Takagi had the pleasure of guest lecturing for a political science class on civil society. His thanks to Professor Bruce Sievers and the students at Stanford.
The document is a lesson plan dated November 20, 2013 on counting animals and using the classifiers "zhī" and "tiáo". The objectives are to know how to say what animals you have and count them, and to be able to use the classifiers "zhī" and "tiáo". The homework assigned is a vocab test on animals and completing exercises in the student workbook.
Nonprofit Reporting Requirements and Legal Issues (8/2010)NEOLawGroup
Unincorporated Nonprofit Associations and More: Presentation to NAMI-CA
On Thursday, August 26, Gene Takagi had the great pleasure of presenting a program on nonprofit legal issues as part of the Affiliate Leadership Institute of the National Alliance on Mental Illness - California. Gene covered the following areas:
Unincorporated Nonprofit Associations
Starting a Nonprofit Corporation
Pros and Cons of Incorporating an Unincorporated Nonprofit Association
501(c)(3)
Lobbying and Electioneering
Reporting Requirements
Governance
Fundraising
Unrelated Business Income Tax
Fiscal Sponsorship
This document appears to be a vocabulary test for a student. It contains two identical sections asking the student to fill in blanks with the terms for various subjects including the middle character for China, different languages like Chinese, English, French, and German, and school subjects such as science, math, and history. The test is unlabeled other than noting it is for School 1 and asks the student to fill in 10 blanks in each duplicated section.
This document contains a vocabulary test with blanks to be filled in with 10 terms. The test is repeated twice with spaces to write a name at the top. The vocabulary terms are related to going to school, eating, classes, students, and countries. This appears to be a basic vocabulary assessment to practice common school and schedule related words.
This document appears to be a vocabulary test for a student, listing 10 terms related to schooling. The terms include subjects like geography, music, and PE/sport as well as verbs like "to learn/to study" and nouns like school, lesson, and the measure word for lessons. The student's name is blank at the top, and the list of 10 terms is repeated, suggesting this is a test to be completed by the student filling in the meanings or translations of the terms.
The document provides Chinese phrases for agreeing or disagreeing with a point of view in a discussion, as well as expressions of frustration. It lists phrases for saying "I agree with you", "I disagree with you", "You're crazy", "Dammit", and "You're extremely unreasonable". It also includes the phrase "No joking, really?" to verify if something was said in jest.
The document provides Chinese phrases for agreeing or disagreeing with a point of view in a discussion, as well as expressions of frustration. It lists phrases for saying "I agree with you", "I disagree with you", "You're crazy", "Dammit", and "You're extremely unreasonable". It also includes the phrase "No joking, really?" to verify if something was said in jest.
The document contains a list of Chinese words describing different attributes like tall, small, cool, beautiful, easy, difficult, lazy, good, and not good. It provides both positive and negative descriptions of things in Chinese characters with Pinyin romanization hints.
1. The document provides instructions to write at least 3 questions to ask a guest speaker.
2. It includes sample questions in Chinese like "What is your name?" and potential answers.
3. Several Chinese learning websites are listed that could be used to look up vocabulary, complete assignments, or learn more about the language and culture.
Tissue engineering involves using scaffolds and cells to regenerate tissues. There are various sources of cells, including embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Scaffolds provide structure for cells and must have properties like porosity and biodegradability. Common scaffold fabrication methods include solvent casting, gas foaming, and 3D printing. Tissue engineering has applications in healing burns, wounds, cartilage, and more. The global market is growing and projected to be worth $32 billion due to increasing demand for treatments of diseases like heart disease and diabetes. Challenges include standardization, ethics, and high costs.
This document provides instructions for a group project to create a script and performance of a scene in a restaurant. It involves distributing roles of waiter/waitress and customers to group members. The script must include: an introduction sentence with "aller" to/at the restaurant, greetings, an order with the name of a drink, two positive and two negative comments about the drink using adjectives, and a concluding slogan. Guidelines are provided for what each part of the script needs to include and roles and lines are assigned to group members.
Sport can be an engaging activity. In just a brief sentence, the document conveys that sport holds interest for the author. No other details are provided about what makes sport interesting or which particular sports are being referred to.
Gene Takagi had the pleasure of guest lecturing for an MBA class on nonprofit management. His thanks to Professor Michael O'Neill for the invitation and to the students at USF.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, and boost mood and cognitive function. Staying physically active helps fight depression and dementia while keeping the body and brain healthy as we age.
Legal Foundation for Civil Society in American Law (4/2010)NEOLawGroup
On April 12, 2010, Gene Takagi had the pleasure of guest lecturing for a political science class on civil society. His thanks to Professor Bruce Sievers and the students at Stanford.
The document is a lesson plan dated November 20, 2013 on counting animals and using the classifiers "zhī" and "tiáo". The objectives are to know how to say what animals you have and count them, and to be able to use the classifiers "zhī" and "tiáo". The homework assigned is a vocab test on animals and completing exercises in the student workbook.
Nonprofit Reporting Requirements and Legal Issues (8/2010)NEOLawGroup
Unincorporated Nonprofit Associations and More: Presentation to NAMI-CA
On Thursday, August 26, Gene Takagi had the great pleasure of presenting a program on nonprofit legal issues as part of the Affiliate Leadership Institute of the National Alliance on Mental Illness - California. Gene covered the following areas:
Unincorporated Nonprofit Associations
Starting a Nonprofit Corporation
Pros and Cons of Incorporating an Unincorporated Nonprofit Association
501(c)(3)
Lobbying and Electioneering
Reporting Requirements
Governance
Fundraising
Unrelated Business Income Tax
Fiscal Sponsorship
This document appears to be a vocabulary test for a student. It contains two identical sections asking the student to fill in blanks with the terms for various subjects including the middle character for China, different languages like Chinese, English, French, and German, and school subjects such as science, math, and history. The test is unlabeled other than noting it is for School 1 and asks the student to fill in 10 blanks in each duplicated section.
This document contains a vocabulary test with blanks to be filled in with 10 terms. The test is repeated twice with spaces to write a name at the top. The vocabulary terms are related to going to school, eating, classes, students, and countries. This appears to be a basic vocabulary assessment to practice common school and schedule related words.
This document appears to be a vocabulary test for a student, listing 10 terms related to schooling. The terms include subjects like geography, music, and PE/sport as well as verbs like "to learn/to study" and nouns like school, lesson, and the measure word for lessons. The student's name is blank at the top, and the list of 10 terms is repeated, suggesting this is a test to be completed by the student filling in the meanings or translations of the terms.
The document provides Chinese phrases for agreeing or disagreeing with a point of view in a discussion, as well as expressions of frustration. It lists phrases for saying "I agree with you", "I disagree with you", "You're crazy", "Dammit", and "You're extremely unreasonable". It also includes the phrase "No joking, really?" to verify if something was said in jest.
The document provides Chinese phrases for agreeing or disagreeing with a point of view in a discussion, as well as expressions of frustration. It lists phrases for saying "I agree with you", "I disagree with you", "You're crazy", "Dammit", and "You're extremely unreasonable". It also includes the phrase "No joking, really?" to verify if something was said in jest.
The document contains a list of Chinese words describing different attributes like tall, small, cool, beautiful, easy, difficult, lazy, good, and not good. It provides both positive and negative descriptions of things in Chinese characters with Pinyin romanization hints.
This document contains lesson plans and materials for teaching time in Mandarin Chinese. It includes the date of the lesson, learning objectives, due date, and homework assignments. The homework focuses on vocabulary for telling time (几点,点,半,分,上午,下午) and numbers, as well as exercises from pages 56 and 57 relating to telling time. It also provides demonstration, practice, and consolidation activities involving telling time in Mandarin Chinese.
The document is a vocabulary test for sports terms containing 10 blank spaces for words to be filled in related to sports. It asks for the student's name at the top and bottom and contains terms like who, sports, to strike/to hit, ball, football, to hit, basketball, table tennis, and, and also/too to be defined.
This document appears to be a vocabulary test for a student, asking them to fill in blanks with words related to hobbies. It includes prompts about playing, using computers, likes, dislikes, additional activities, preferences, skateboarding, games, and the student's own hobbies. The same test is repeated, suggesting it is meant for multiple students to complete.
M2i Webinar - « Participation Financière Obligatoire » et CPF : une opportuni...M2i Formation
Suite à l'entrée en vigueur de la « Participation Financière Obligatoire » le 2 mai dernier, les règles du jeu ont changé !
Pour les entreprises, cette révolution du dispositif est l'occasion de revoir sa stratégie de formation pour co-construire avec ses salariés un plan de formation alliant performance de l'organisation et engagement des équipes.
Au cours de ce webinar de 20 minutes, co-animé avec la Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, découvrez tous les détails actualisés sur les dotations et les exonérations, les meilleures pratiques, et comment maximiser les avantages pour les entreprises et leurs salariés.
Au programme :
- Principe et détails de la « Participation Financière Obligatoire » entrée en vigueur
- La dotation : une opportunité à saisir pour co-construire sa stratégie de formation
- Mise en pratique : comment doter ?
- Quelles incidences pour les titulaires ?
Webinar exclusif animé à distance en coanimation avec la CDC
Conseils pour Les Jeunes | Conseils de La Vie| Conseil de La JeunesseOscar Smith
Besoin des conseils pour les Jeunes ? Le document suivant est plein des conseils de la Vie ! C’est vraiment un document conseil de la jeunesse que tout jeune devrait consulter.
Voir version video:
➡https://youtu.be/7ED4uTW0x1I
Sur la chaine:👇
👉https://youtube.com/@kbgestiondeprojets
Aimeriez-vous donc…
-réussir quand on est jeune ?
-avoir de meilleurs conseils pour réussir jeune ?
- qu’on vous offre des conseils de la vie ?
Ce document est une ressource qui met en évidence deux obstacles qui empêchent les jeunes de mener une vie épanouie : l'inaction et le pessimisme.
1) Découvrez comment l'inaction, c'est-à-dire le fait de ne pas agir ou d'agir alors qu'on le devrait ou qu'on est censé le faire, est un obstacle à une vie épanouie ;
> Comment l'inaction affecte-t-elle l'avenir du jeune ? Que devraient plutôt faire les jeunes pour se racheter et récupérer ce qui leur appartient ? A découvrir dans le document ;
2) Le pessimisme, c'est douter de tout ! Les jeunes doutent que la génération plus âgée ne soit jamais orientée vers la bonne volonté. Les jeunes se sentent toujours mal à l'aise face à la ruse et la volonté politique de la génération plus âgée ! Cet état de doute extrême empêche les jeunes de découvrir les opportunités offertes par les politiques et les dispositifs en faveur de la jeunesse. Voulez-vous en savoir plus sur ces opportunités que la plupart des jeunes ne découvrent pas à cause de leur pessimisme ? Consultez cette ressource gratuite et profitez-en !
En rapport avec les " conseils pour les jeunes, " cette ressource peut aussi aider les internautes cherchant :
➡les conseils pratiques pour les jeunes
➡conseils pour réussir
➡jeune investisseur conseil
➡comment investir son argent quand on est jeune
➡conseils d'écriture jeunes auteurs
➡conseils pour les jeunes auteurs
➡comment aller vers les jeunes
➡conseil des jeunes citoyens
➡les conseils municipaux des jeunes
➡conseils municipaux des jeunes
➡conseil des jeunes en mairie
➡qui sont les jeunes
➡projet pour les jeunes
➡conseil des jeunes paris
➡infos pour les jeunes
➡conseils pour les jeunes
➡Quels sont les bienfaits de la jeunesse ?
➡Quels sont les 3 qualités de la jeunesse ?
➡Comment gérer les problèmes des adolescents ?
➡les conseils de jeunes
➡guide de conseils de jeunes
Impact des Critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les...mrelmejri
J'ai réalisé ce projet pour obtenir mon diplôme en licence en sciences de gestion, spécialité management, à l'ISCAE Manouba. Au cours de mon stage chez Attijari Bank, j'ai été particulièrement intéressé par l'impact des critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les décisions d'investissement dans le secteur bancaire. Cette étude explore comment ces critères influencent les stratégies et les choix d'investissement des banques.
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Complète les phrases avec le vocabulaire vu durant la lesson (p. 16 -17 of Expo).
Fill the gap with the vocabulary seen during your lesson (p. 16 -17 of Expo).
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