Tabla de verbos regulares e irregulares
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Infinitive | Simple Past | Past Participle | Spanish |
add | added | added | add |
answer | answered | answered | reply |
apologize | apologized | apologized | apologize |
arrest | arrested | arrested | arrest |
arrive | arrived | arrived | get |
ask | asked | asked | ask |
attack | attacked | attacked | attack |
be i | was / were | been | be |
become i | became | become | become |
begin i | began | begun | begin |
believe | Believed | Believed | believe |
boil | boiled | boiled | boil |
book | booked | booked | book |
borrow | borrowed | borrowed | borrow |
break i | broke | broken | break |
bring i | Brought | Brought | bring |
build i | built | built | build |
i buy | bought | bought | buy |
i catch | caught | caught | catch |
carry | Carried | Carried | carry |
change | changed | changed | change |
chop | chopped | chopped | sting |
clean | cleaned | cleaned | clean |
climb | climbed | climbed | scalar |
collect | collected | collected |
Chapter 1
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Greening the Sahara
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1. a) True. Egypt's population is expected to double by 2050,
and already crowded living conditions will likely get worse.
b) False. {...}crowded living consitions will likely get worse.
So the keen to encourage people to settle in the desert by
moving ahead with an expensive plan to reclaim 3,4 million
acres of desert over the next 10 years.
2. a) Because he is a farmer whose job consists on growing
fruits in a place that in the past was totall part of the Sahara
desert.
b) On one hand, because the think that agriculture might not
give so much benefits as the government wants, and on the
other hand, because it might destroy the touristic wild
envitonment in Egypt.
3. a) Vast. b)Likely. c) Because. d) Rather than.
4. a) as, from. b)... Continue reading "Greening the Sahara" »
Historia de una escalera
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Critical Assessment of Historia de una escalera
History of a ladder is a play written by Antonio Buero Vallejo premiered in 1949. This work was the first play written by the author and the most important thing was. Historia de una escalera gives a twist to the Spanish theater of the time in introducing social issues, breaking with the inertia of the theater that had so far.
Antonio Buero Vallejo tells the story of a series of humble social class families who live at home around a staircase. This work is divided into three acts, three scenes representing the life of these characters. Between the first and second act there is a gap of ten years between the second and third act is a twenty years. The work also shows a relationship between the... Continue reading "Historia de una escalera" »
Change and permanence
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Change and permanence: The first problem is metaphysical is considered one of the first to be asked in the history of philosophy, the problem of permanence and Change. Greek thinkers were impressed by two basic characteristics of the world: the fact that naturals so changes and the continuity of certain permanent conditions .- The solution aparentementes Aristotelian Aristotle is the most important metaphysical theory that brings the ancient Greek to solve the problem of change and permanencia.Segun Aristotle, two aspects should be identified any natural event -> forma.La subject matter and is something that remains is subject variaciones.La support or form is what is gained or lost in cambio.Todos processes and each of the objects in the
... Continue reading "Change and permanence" »Modal verbs, imperative and connectors
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Can = Possibility or ability (Power, I)
Can not = Can not
Could = Past of can (could, might)
Could not = could not
May = Ability to do something, leave (Power, I)
May not = Can not
Might = Possible future to do something (could)
Might not = could not ... .... They might not work
May / Might + have + past = past verb
Security Must = somewhat true (you)
You must Musn't =
Must + have + past verb = Past
Should = Convenience, obligation (should)
Should = you should not. .......... He should go
Should + have + past verb = Past
Would = Offers, Invitations, desire (wish, wish).
Will = Future tense
Denial will not = will ... .. We will not help
Ought to = should
Oughtnt to = should not
Have to have that denial = Does not... Continue reading "Modal verbs, imperative and connectors" »
Arpa
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36. Does current and drift effect the True vector on a relative motion display?
Yes
2. If you input gyro course to the ARPA, what can you expect?
Error in other ships calculated course
3. Why is raster scan display “lock up” so dangerous?
The displayed information is no longer relevant
4. What is dangerous with operating the ARPA in mixed mode over time?
Forgetting that this actually in mixed mode
5. What can you expect from the ARPA target tracking system in auto acquisition mode?
Small and weak targets may not be acquired
6. Doesthe line connecting the PAD or POS whit the target indicate target speed?
No
7. What is the meaning of a flashing triangle, apex pointing down?
New target
... Continue reading "Arpa" »Literary analysis: the albatross and a rose for Emily
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This poem is structured by 4 quartets of 14 syllables, Alexandrine art major and rhyme predominates.
The title is emblematic and symbolic at the same time, emblematic because it suggests something is going to speak, is this case of the albatross, which is a sea bird, with a kinship to the gull, but the albatross has larger wings more 2 meters, short trunk and wide white collar, and is symbolic because it will symbolize something of the albatross.
It is a well-known poem is one of the most celebrated of Baudelaire and the one that represents you, will want to play in the romantic poet albatross understanding with society.
Entering the poem, the first stanza, there are two elements, people and marine albatross. People navy after being at... Continue reading "Literary analysis: the albatross and a rose for Emily" »
Euthanasia: Ethical Considerations and Perspectives
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Euthanasia: A Moral Dilemma
Regarding euthanasia, the core moral issue revolves around two key questions: Does an individual possess the right to choose the timing of their death? Furthermore, does this person have the right to seek assistance in ending their life from a medical professional? Proponents of euthanasia often argue that when death is inevitable, imminent, and the pain preceding it unbearable, the only morally sound response is to actively end the person's life. Conversely, opponents contend that euthanasia is essentially suicide and murder.
An Illustrative Analogy
An analogy, relevant to euthanasia, compares illness or ailment to a murderer. The ill person is the victim, running down a long alley with the murderer closing in. Death... Continue reading "Euthanasia: Ethical Considerations and Perspectives" »
Humanization and hominization
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· Fundamental change for the start of the process of humanization was bidepismo, q and thereby shift brought about important anatomical adaptations.
· This led to a change in the structure of the foot: the big toe became not opposable, allowing support of the entire plant, q normally allowed to go and stay on two feet.
· Upright posture his center of gravity in the pelvis, is estrexa q, q it requires the modification of the vertebral column q can maintain balance and hold your head up.
· When standing erect position was another major change occurred: the liberation of the hands assumed technical roles: to manufacture and operate and tools.
· In vertical position, the hominid no longer needs to defend or attack with... Continue reading "Humanization and hominization" »