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the people can see shadow puppet shows in Indonesia
1 : He is an environmentalist. (ENVIROMENT)
2 : What qualities do you need to become a doctor ? (QUALIFY)
3 : The lecture tells us the importance of learning English (IMPORTANT)
4 : He has an attractive personality and people can't help but like him (ATTRACT)
5 : Where is the entrance to shopping center ? (ENTER)
1 - Do you like volunteer work ?
- Yes,I do.
2 - Have you ever taken part in volunteer work ?
- Yes, I have. I took part in the "Campaign for the poor".
3 - Have you ever helped elderly people ?
- Of course!
4 - Can you list three volunteer activities that people do ?
- Homeless Shelters
- Helping Others Learn to Read
- Political Campaigns
5 - What are three ways to volunteer that don't require spending money ?
- 1. Know Where You Want to Go
- Know Why You Want to Go
- Know Your Comfort Level
*** Good luck and hope it correct!!!~ MDia
Hello everybody. I love volunteer work so I decided to make a plan for this summer. I have ever taken part in volunteer work. It's very interesting. I have feel happy when I help elderly people, street children ... They are very poor and don't have food, clothes. I help the elderly cross the road, bring heavy bag. I cook meals for homeless people, make blankets for children who are very ill. Not only me do volunteer work, people do too. People donate blood, talk to sing for the elderly at a nursing home, ... I think have ways for our community but don't require spending money, example, give clothes for the poor, tutor a younger child or provide homework help before or after school, cook meals for the elderly at nursing home and homeless people. If a person do a small thing, our community will be better and beautifully. I love volunteer work very much.
Last Saturday, I went to see her parents for the match between his kidneys and Ha Tay
Hang Day stadium, Hanoi. But when parents and children to the stadium, stands looking
up I saw people crowded, crowded place. Then a few minutes, the two teams came out.
Music emerged, making the air in the field even more boisterous. When the game starts,
the players move, decided to winning the ball. Suddenly, the referee blew the whistle and
unfortunately for the players his kidneys. Number one player was fouled. Soon a yellow
card for him. As for the expression of Ha Tay team excited. But fifty minutes to the 15
players in the team and scored his kidneys to his team. Now the identity of the players
present Hatay was slightly pale. Not long after, the referee blew the whistle alarm every
hour. The final score was 1-0 in favor of the Cua Ong Thanh players. I found this game
very well and look forward to watching the game or more.
1) What about going to the laboratory?
2) Ngoc is very intelligent in Math.
3) They never have time to play the whole game.
4) Teenagers always help the elderly.
Electric Cars
Hybrids vehicles, with their combination of both gas and battery power, represent 3% of the cars on the road today, up from zero just ten years ago. Fully electric cars like the Nissan Leaf and Tesla are mere curiosities, representing only 0.1% of all cars purchased in the U.S.
It might seem like a slow start, but electric cars will soon form the majority of all vehicles. Here’s why:
Except for early adopters of technology and diehard environmental customers, most people aren’t buying a fuel type, they’re buying transportation. They may want speed or economical transportation or family-friendly minivans, but how the vehicle is powered isn’t their main concern.
Examples like the Tesla have shown that electric vehicles perform on par with gas-powered cars. What limits their adoption then? Two factors: cost and range (and charging infrastructure, to a lesser extent, but that will be remedied when there is more demand).
The Nissan Leaf battery pack alone costs about $18,000 (though government incentives bring down the overall vehicle cost to the customer). When comparable gas-powered cars are about $20,000, the high cost of the battery pack alone is a huge barrier to widespread adoption, whether the cost passed on to the customer or the government, or hidden by the manufacturer.
Ramez Naam, author of The Infinite Resource: The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet, recently explained that lithium-ion batteries have a fifteen year history of exponential price reduction. Between 1991 and 2005, the capacity that could be bought with $100 went up by a factor of 11. The trend continues through to the present day.
This exponential reduction in battery cost and improvement in battery technology, more than anything else, will affect both the cost and range of electric cars. By 2025, that Nissan Leaf battery pack will cost less than $1,800, making the cost of the electric motor plus battery pack less than the price of a comparable gasoline motor. Assuming even modest increases in storage capacity, the electric vehicle will rank better on initial cost, range, performance, and ongoing maintenance and fuel costs.
With both lower cost and better performance, electric vehicles will likely overtake gasoline-powered ones by about 2025.
In my free time, I read book. Sometimes, I play tennis and play volleyball. I usually talk with my friends, exchange articles with my friends. In free time, I also enjoy read books but I do not have much time.
Some people would say that living in a city is way better than living in countryside. But for me, living in countryside is the best.
Advanced technology, reliable transportation and convenient as ever. These are just few things what people like about living in a city. Buildings, establishments, excellent schools, and entertainment are mostly situated in cities. Transportation in cities is much more advanced than in countryside. LRT and busses will take you anywhere you want in no time. Also, education in countryside makes no match for the high quality education in cities. But, living in a city also has certain disadvantages. Overcrowded, it is one of the problems a modern city faces today. Because of the cities convenient and innovative life, people tend to migrate to cities to live. Pollution is also a major problem. Certain people who live in cities just throw or dump their garbage anywhere. Also, crime rate in cities are higher than those in countryside.
Living in countryside is way different than living in cities. Witnessing breathtaking sceneries everyday as you wake up while inhaling the breeze of fresh crisp air will surely relax your day. Also, the friendly, hospitable and family-oriented people will always welcome you or help you anytime. Unlike in cities, countryside has less pollution since it has no lot of vehicles. The only problem is the transportation. Since only few vehicles are in the countryside, you will have a hard time waiting for a ride.
Both places has its own pros and cons. Each has different lifestyles. It is in the decision of a single person where they will live. Some will choose living in a city while others choose to live in countryside. For me, living in a countryside is better than living in a city
My beautiful tree. dinner will decorate it with flowers tomorrow and lights flashing. It is indispensable corrupt superheroes and stars around it. below is loud gift box with greetings and wishes. I enjoyed my tree.
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