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Important Concepts in Units 7, 10, and 11

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  • UNIT 7:
  • Bureaucratic: Official
  • Maintain: Keep
  • Detecting: Locating
  • Essential: Important
  • Facilities: Buildings
  • Overcome: Fix
  • Resources: Sources of supply or support
  • Sustainable: Can continue
  • Unreliable: Undependable
  • Vehicle: Form of transport
  • UNIT 10:
  • Abandoned: Stopped doing something
  • Abstract: Separate from physical realities
  • Civilization: A society in an advanced state of development
  • Currency: Money
  • Enormous: Extraordinarily large
  • Heredity: When a parent passes on physical possessions to a child
  • Initiative: Readiness to take action
  • Subjective: Not objective
  • Transactions: Interactions between sellers and buyers
  • Undergone: Experienced or gone through
  • UNIT 11:
  • Accelerate: Increase the speed of something
  • Accumulate: Gradually increase in quantity or size
  • Biologists: People
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jamza

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1-Harry up!... Catch up

2-You were... Sit the game out
3-I wish... Let us down
4-She would... Hold down
5-I can't tell those bro apart
6-Many people got fired

1-People.. Flee
2-She... gift
3-What... Method
4-Actually... Runs the show
5-When... Slack off
6-People who do shifts
7-She is... Knowledgeable
8-The bad... travel

1-It's possible... Living creatures could exist on other planets.
2-I strongly... You shouldn't travel to that country.
3-I'm sure... Alex must have forgotten about our meeting today.
4-It wasn't... You didn't have to bring a gift.
5-People say... Rafa Nadal is said to be the best tennis player worldwide.

6-Some friends... We were sent a beautiful postcard from Australia
7-A professional... She has her makeup done by a professional before each
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Experienced Administrative Assistant with Accounting Skills

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I am writing to apply for the position of Accounting Administrative.

I am currently studying a course to get access to Administration and Finance.


As you can see in my CV, I studied:

  • Basic level of vocational training in Commerce and Marketing
  • Intermediate level of vocational training in Management and Administration
  • Higher level of vocational training in Administration and Finance

I have worked for 4 years and 7 months as an Administrative Assistant for Movistar.


I have experience in:

  • Document management and archiving
  • Attention and contact with customers, commercial, and suppliers
  • Bank reconciliation
  • Book/accounting entries
  • Taxes - impuestos

I feel I am suitable for this role as I have a great deal of experience in Administrative Assistant with more than... Continue reading "Experienced Administrative Assistant with Accounting Skills" »

Human actuality

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-Utopian: positive,persuasive techniques(to the cause Of modern ideas of science and socialism), perfect in moral sense, societies Were ideal in the sense of the best possible, the expected response to the experience was delight/- Distopian:negative, lent the same techniques to the Revolt against modernity,invented whole social orders the order was merely Perfected in social sense, represented the victory or tyranny of the idea, Reader horror

-George- social themes: social themes and the use of Realistic and factual language, he conveyed a vision of human fraternity and of The misery caused by povertry and deprivation. He insisted on tolerance, Justice and decency in relationships, he presented a devasting critique of Totalitarianism, warning

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English Verb Tenses: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, and More

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PRESENT SIMPLE


Always, usually, generally, regularly, occasionally, often, sometimes, rarely, never, at 1 o'clock, at night, on Friday, in the morning, every week, once a month...


PRESENT CONTINUOUS


Now, right now, at the moment, this year, at present, today, this month, this evening, tonight, tomorrow, next Friday/week/year


PAST SIMPLE


Yesterday, last week, two days ago, in 2007, when, then


PAST CONTINUOUS


Last night/week/year, at 4 o'clock, when, while, as


PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE


Never, ever, already, just, yet, recently, lately, for, since, in recent years


PAST PERFECT SIMPLE


Already, by the time, after, before, until, never, just


FUTURE SIMPLE


This evening, in an hour, at 2 o'clock, later, tomorrow, next month/year, in the future, on 1st May


BE GOING

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Coh3 chemical name

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T     1.  A substance is matter that is always made up of The same combination of atoms.

F     2.  A mixture is matter that is made up of atoms of Two or more elements
Chemically bonded together.

F     3.  In a homogeneous mixture, substances are not Evenly mixed.

T     4.  In a mixture, the components keep their own Properties.

5.         In which way do mixtures differ from compounds?

C.  A mixture requires a physical change; a compound Requires a chemical one.

6.         Another name for a homogeneous mixture is

B.  A solution.

7.         A compound is the chemical bonding of

A.  Two or more elements.

8.         Which item is a mixture?

A.  air

9.         A sample of matter that contains

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The Passive with Reporting Verbs: Examples and Usage

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The Passive with Reporting Verbs

We can use passive reporting verbs in two ways:

1. Subject of the subordinate clause + verb in the main clause is the passive + to + infinitive of the verb in the subordinate clause.

The university is said to be one of the best in the country. (= Se dice que la universidad es una de las mejores del país.)

The exam is expected to be really difficult this year. (= Se espera que el examen sea más difícil este año.)

2. It + passive form of the reporting verb + that + subject + verb

It is believed that the class will be very popular. (= Se cree que la clase será muy popular.)

It's thought that boys prefer exams to coursework. (= Se cree que los chicos prefieren los exámenes al trabajo diario.)

Reporting Verbs:

  • accept
  • hope
  • say
  • believe
  • know
  • think
  • claim
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EFQM Model and ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Principles

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Systems:

Since its inception, the EFQM Model has provided a blueprint for organisations across and beyond Europe to develop a culture of performance and innovation. Allows organisations to embrace change, drive performance and evolve for the future. Here are just some of the Model benefits:

  • Define your purpose:

Purpose is the lifeblood of any organisation. Without it, there is no reason to serve. The new EFQM Model places an unparalleled emphasis on the importance of purpose, vision and agile strategies to organisations if they are to create sustainable value.

  • It helps create your culture:

The new EFQM Model is an innovative culture creator, valuing core quality beliefs and shared goals at the heart of organisations whilst allowing them to remain... Continue reading "EFQM Model and ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Principles" »

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24 was going-went out.25 were watching-came-knocked.26 were you doing-was preparing.27 fell-was watching.28 was seeing.Present perfect simple o continuos. 29 have you been studying.30 has he been working.31 've lost.32 've been reading- haven't finished.33 have you heard-Simon has broken.34 have you written.35 have you been doing-'ve been waiting.36 have been playing.37 have known.38.Has been marking-hasn't read.Present perfect o past perfect.39 had left.40 have made.41 had already started.42 has finally stopped.43 have just had.44 hadn't cleaned.45 had made.46 I have really had.47 had noticed. 48 had heard

Static stick force stability

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The crisis(SPAIN):Large debts, weak economy sustained on non-innovative sectors,…Debts were basically mortgages that were warranted by the house value. Since the housing values plunged the house, the people had assets that were Valued way less than their debts. Unable to cope with the debts, people had to Stop paying and the banks ended with houses that they couldn’t sell. Financial Crisis was coming and ultimately it meant an “undercover” bail-out for Spain to Cover Bankia financial problems.The whole construction sector Collapsed. What to do with all the people working in that sector that accounted For over 10% of the working population? Most of the low-skilled workers without Knowledge in other fields.

The government at that time

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