1. Hiện tại đơn. Đọc những câu sau và chọn câu trả lời đúng: 1. I catch/catches robbers. 2. My dad is a driver. He always wear/wears a white coat. 3. They never drink/drinks beer. 4. Lucy go/goes window shopping seven times a month. 5. She have/has a pen. 6. Mary and Marcus cut/cuts people’s hair. 7. Mark usually watch/watches TV before going to bed. 8. Maria is a teacher. She teach/teaches students. 2. Hiện tại đơn. Chia động từ trong ngoặc Từ câu 1 đến câu 8, bạn điền luôn cả 2 động
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ya,” Kohta said, finishing up his snack. “What do you mean?” Mia asked. “I know someone who could help your parents and kill the parasite,” Kohta said promptly, as he licked his fingers. “Who? Tell me, tell me!” Lilly asked anxiously. “His name is Alex, and he’s my chemistry teacher,” Kohta
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chak de phattey The Call for Participation for Wikimania 2009 has been released. Submit your presentations before April 15. [Hide] [Help us with translations!] Enron scandal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Enron Corporation Type Defunct / Asset-less Shell Founded Omaha, Nebraska, 1985 Headquarters Houston, Texas, United States Key people Kenneth Lay, Founder, former Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Skilling, former President, CEO and COO Andrew Fastow
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never tell the truth But try to convince you otherwise It feels like my eyes Have been stretched wide open Now and then I have trouble coping Images of memories Imprinted on my mind The boy they knew before Is what they’ll never find Alex Cockerill, 2010 The central meaning behind this poem is that a soldier is trying to describe that what he’s seen and experienced in war has changed him, battered him. It explains in the poem with the third and forth stanza; “Governments and Media
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Bha'lir Company Screenplay by: Anthony Gutierrez and Alex Joyce (SUBTLE BASS BOOM) Shot opens with a quick focus on Jason sitting at a metal table in the center of a dimly lit room, his hands close together on it, staring at them lost in thought. (SUBTLE DOLLY TO THE RIGHT) He rubs his fingers gently across the white plate upon his right hand as he thinks. In the background out of focus, a door slides shut and a figure walks past him on his right, footsteps echo in the room. Rustling is
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You Call That Innovation? Companies Love to Say They Innovate, but the Term Has Begun to Lose Meaning Email Print 64 Comments Facebook Twitter LinkedIn * smaller * Larger By LESLIE KWOH Updated May 23, 2012 2:42 p.m. ET Got innovation? Just about every company says it does. Companies throw the term "innovation" around but that doesn't mean they are actually changing anything monumental. Leslie Kwoh reports on digits. Businesses throw around the
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Prologue. Ira Glass So Adam, where are we? Adam Davidson I recorded this at the Ritz Carlton in Lower Manhattan. It's a black tie dinner. It was just a few weeks ago. Ira Glass And you, by the way, are NPR's international business and economics correspondent? Adam Davidson That's right. I was there for my job. They're giving out awards for all these financial securities, including the one that nearly brought down the global financial system in the whole sub-prime mortgage crisis. Dinner
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History of GALS BAKERY In the 1960's, an enterprising man of modest means, Mr. Galileo Ancajas, dreamt of owning his business. While working for a paper product company, he bought and sold bread to his co-workers to augment his income. Gifted with a keen business instinct, he saw the opportunity to set up his own bakery. With almost no technical know-how in running the business, he slowly learned the ropes, with a few hits and misses through hard work, determination and the support of his better
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Todd Gillispie Prof. MacAdams 8/23/10 Sports Ethics: How Technology Alters the Balance of Fairness Over the years sports have made great strides in improving fairness so as to create a more competitive form of entertainment. In the early years before the advancements in technology and development of enhancement drugs, it was talent that set athletes apart from one another. But as the number of athletes rose and the revenue generated by sports, as well as the salaries of players
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began in 1959. The balance of payments data also produced the first trade surplus since the March quarter of 2002 - while the terms of trade, the ratio of export to import prices, posted the biggest quarterly surge in 35 years. ANZ economist Alex Joiner said higher commodity prices caused the narrowing of the current account balance in the June quarter. "With export volumes weak, the improvement in the CAD was driven entirely by our booming terms of trade," he said. "That was basically
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