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Essential Vocabulary: Key Terms and Their Meanings

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Essential Vocabulary Terms

Misunderstanding: confusion, error

To keep on: to persist, to hold on

Storage: action of keeping things

To manufacture: to produce, to fabricate

Worthwhile: beneficial, productive, profitable

To arise: to appear, to originate

Well-known: famous, acclaimed

To fulfill: to satisfy, to achieve

Convenience: availability, usefulness

To come about: to result, to happen

To struggle: to fight, to battle

Sachets: small packets

Suspicion: doubt, distrust

Fed up: annoyed, tired

Continuously: frequently, regularly

Soggy: very wet and soft

Crunchy: crispy

Grease: fat, oil

To sprinkle something with: scatter (espolvorear)

Eventually: finally, ultimately

Stale: tasteless, insipid

To attempt to do something: to try, to make an effort

Sticky: gummy, adhesive

Spare

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Aircraft Engine Fire and Flameout Emergency Procedures

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Engine Flameout at Takeoff

  • Uptrim: Check
  • Autofeather: Check
  • If no uptrim: Advance to ramp
  • When airborne:
    • Landing gear: Up
    • Bleed 1+2: Off (if not fault)
  • At acceleration altitude: Alt: Set
  • At VFTO:
    • PL 1+2: Notch
    • Power Management: MCT
    • IAS: Set
  • Normal condition: Flaps: 0
  • Icing condition: Flaps: 15
  • PL affected side: Flight Idle (FI)
  • CL affected side: Feather (FTR) then Fuel Shut Off (SO)
  • Bleed engine alive: Off if necessary

Engine Fire at Takeoff

  • When airborne: Landing gear: Up
  • At acceleration altitude: Power Management: MCT
  • At VFTO:
    • Normal condition: Flaps: 0
    • Icing condition: Flaps: 15
  • PL affected side: Flight Idle (FI)
  • CL affected side: Feather (FTR) then Fuel Shut Off (SO)
  • Fire handle illuminated: Pull
  • If condition persists after 10 seconds: Agent 1 affected side: Discharge
  • If
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of Single Stories

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How does Chimamanda define 'the single story'?

She defines 'the single story' as the tendency to reduce individuals or groups to a single narrative or perspective, often based on stereotypes, preconceived notions, or limited information. A single story shows a group of people as one thing and only one thing over and over again until that is what they become.

Name four 'single stories' that she discusses in this talk

Chimamanda's roommate who had a single story of Africa. She had a single story of catastrophe. In this single story, Africans weren't similar to her at all. She just felt pity for them. She stereotyped Chimamanda as a woman who shouldn't know how to speak English, listened to tribal music, and not well-known authors...

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Options Trading Basics: Definitions, Payoffs, and Sensitivity Factors

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Options and Futures Contracts Fundamentals

Options vs. Futures Contracts: Key Differences

  • Option Buyer: Has the right, but not the obligation, to transact. The buyer can abandon the option if desired. The option premium paid is the maximum financial exposure.
  • Futures Contract Buyer: Cannot abandon the contract. The buyer is obligated to transact, leading to theoretically unlimited exposure.

Types of Options

  • European Options: Can be exercised only at the expiration date.
  • American Options: Can be exercised at any time up to the expiration date.

Call Options Defined

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Essential Vocabulary: 15 Pairs of Confusing English Words

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Vocabulary Distinctions

  1. Build vs. Construe

  2. Freeze vs. Congeal

  3. Human vs. Humane

  4. Answer, Reply, and Response

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Aircraft Weighing Procedure: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Aircraft Weighing Procedure

This procedure details how to determine the operating empty weight of the aircraft and calculate its center of gravity.

Prerequisites for Accurate Weighing

For optimal results, weigh the aircraft inside a closed hangar on a level surface. Ensure all hangar doors and windows are closed, and heating, air conditioning, and ventilation systems are off. This minimizes wind and air currents that can affect accuracy.

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. Fluid Level Check

    Check and replenish, if necessary, the following fluid levels: engine oil, Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) oil, hydraulic fluid, and electrical generator fluid.

  2. Water System Drainage

    Drain the potable water system, wastewater from toilets, and the toilet systems themselves.

  3. Landing

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Essential Vocabulary for Travel, Accommodation, and Business Events

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Business and General Vocabulary

Exhibitions and Trade Shows

  • brochure
  • business card
  • competitor
  • exhibition
  • free gift
  • leaflet
  • LED screen
  • name tag
  • promotional material
  • stand (noun)

Countries and Nationalities

  • American / USA
  • Britain / British
  • France / French
  • Germany / German
  • Ireland / Irish
  • Italy / Italian
  • Japan / Japanese
  • Nigeria / Nigerian
  • Peru / Peruvian
  • Thailand / Thai

Weather Terminology

  • cloudy
  • cold
  • cool
  • freezing
  • hot
  • rainy
  • snowy
  • stormy
  • sunny
  • warm
  • windy

Transportation and Travel

General Transport Methods

  • aeroplane
  • bus
  • ferry
  • motorbike
  • ship
  • taxi
  • train
  • tram
  • underground

Giving Directions

  • bus stop
  • catch a bus
  • cross (verb)
  • entrance
  • exit (noun)
  • get off
  • get on
  • junction
  • pass (verb)
  • platform
  • route map
  • sign (noun)
  • traffic light
  • train station
  • zebra crossing

Booking Flights

  • arrival
  • book a flight
  • business class
  • departure
  • direct
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Essential English Vocabulary: Definitions and Examples

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Essential English Words and Their Meanings

Believe

Definition: To think that something is true.

“She's arriving tomorrow, I believe.”

Since

Definition: From a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now.

“I've long since forgotten any Latin I ever learned.”

Trade

Definition: The activity of buying and selling.

“70 percent of the country's trade is with Europe.”

Whole

Definition: Complete or not divided.

“I spent the whole day cleaning.”

Show

Definition: To make it possible for something to be seen.

“On this map, urban areas are shown in grey.”

Achievement

Definition: Something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing.

“An Olympic silver medal is a remarkable achievement for one so young.”

Somehow

Definition:

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Global Marketing Insights: Cultural Nuances and Business Success

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A value is an organized pattern. FALSE

A characteristic of a low-context culture is that messages are explicit and specific. TRUE

A few years ago, Philips Electronics developed a new consumer product. Innovators bought it, but early adopters didn't. FALSE

A massive effort was dubbed the "Moses Project" to prevent flooding. TRUE

A number of authors, journalists, and food critics have a sense of shame. TRUE

A vice-president of an American software company noted that customs, hierarchies, and the class structure of Korean culture have to be respected. TRUE

According to Geert Hofstede, which of the following is a key cultural dimension? Long-term orientation

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Sustainable Style: Exploring Ethical Fashion and Its Impact

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Dotadots

Reading

  1. False "They are easily transportable and difficult to trace."
  2. True "By checking an online register, police are able to identify owners of the stolen items once they have been recovered."
  3. False "Identification numbers are not new."
  4. False "One particular product."

Lexicon

  • possess --- own
  • moveable --- transportable
  • decreased --- fallen
  • lifeless --- inanimate

Phonetics

  1. personal, permanent
  2. mobile
  3. developed

Use of English

  1. "My iPod was stolen last night," Sue said.
    Sue said that her iPod had been stolen the night before/the previous night.
  2. The dots can even be incorporated into thread.
    It is even possible to incorporate the dots into thread. / For the dots to be incorporated into thread.
  3. Car theft in Australia has fallen dramatically.
    There has been a
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