... whisper one of the following sites to the group representatives Eiffel Tower, the Great Wall of China, Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, The Taj Mahal, The Colosseum, Pyramids of Giza - ... and predict what – Period 121 : Unit 15 : - the group with more correct answers Wonders of the world wins - Ask SS which of those sites they think are wonders of the world Transition: In today’s ... of points for each group on the board - play continues until all the sports are passed on - Tell Sts to find out the treasure, the word of the day by combining the first letter in the names of...
... call Summarize the main ideas of p1 and p2 - call on a St to summarize the text which they learnt last time - comment and correct them out the word Unit15 : wonders of the Chalk and Transition: ... + reading textbook, p 202) 200 BC book + (15 ) - have SS read the text again and complete September 1999n the new small the sentences seven wonders of the world board - swap partners and have ... York – The Statue of 202) Liberty - have SS read the text again and complete Paris – The Eiffel Tower the sentences Pisa – The Leaning - swap partners and have SS to compare Tower of Pisa their answers...
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... comparisons of frequencies, etc The most complete survey of research in indoor communications is by Hashemi [11] In most of the research that has been reported up to this point, the angle of arrival ... angles of arrival for major multipaths, but also did not measure the corresponding time of arrival Litva, et al [15] , used a rectangular array to take simultaneous measurements of time and angle of ... clusters and the arrival times of rays within clusters The time of arrival of each cluster is an exponentially distributed random variable conditioned on the time of arrival of the previous cluster...
... takes ……………to make coal a billions of years b millions of years c three millions of years d three billions of years ? Task 2.listen again to the last part of the talk and write in the missing ... the study of ……………… a uman beings and animals b environment and solar energy ral and alternative resources c d human beings and their environment ? The natural environment consists of ……… a the ... contain the correct amount of nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and other ……………… if humans continue to pollute the air, it will not contain the correct………… of these gases an unlimited...
... disadvantages of using each alternative sources of energy , using the suggestions from Task I think that wind power can be an alternative source of energy Why you think so? Sources of energy Nuclear ... ): không thể thay Task The following statements list some advantages and disadvantages of various sources of energy Read and tick () the appropriate box A ( for the advantages ) or D (for the ... Example : A: I think that wind power can be an alternative sources (1) of energy B: Why you think so? A: Because our major sources of energy are running out while the wind is abundant and unlimited...
... 10 I the windows as soon as it to rain 11 My boss _ into the office just as I everyone my holiday photos 12 He _ the cake out of the oven and it carefully on the table 13 ... form of the word in brackets (1m) 27 She sings beautifully She is famous for her voice.(beauty) 28 Most of the children come from large and poor families.(poverty) 29 At first, there was a lot of ... in the Town Hall In the middle of it, while the orchestra played/ was playing a man suddenly was standing/ stood on his seat and starting/ started to conduct them 15 This man plays/ is playing...
... amounts of food waste and sewage sludge were added in individual bottles Each bottle was supplemented with 200 mg of KH2PO4, 14 mg of MgCl2•4H2O, mg of Na2MoO4•4H2O, mg of CaCl2•2H2O, 2.5 mg of MnCl2•6H2O, ... The generation of food waste reaches 11, 237 tons per day in Korea, accounting for 23.2 % of municipal solid wastes (Ministry of environment, 2002) Food waste is the major source of decay, odor, ... sieve opening of 2.00 mm) The characteristicsof the substrate were summarized in Table Operating procedure The experiments were conducted using 415 mL Wheaton media lab bottles A total of 33 bottles...
... surface characteristicsof H2-producing sludge in acidogenic fermentative process is available in literature Therefore, the main objective of this study was to explore the surface characteristicsof ... using the software of Fractal Image Process System (FIPS) developed by the University Science and Technology of China The hydrophobicity of sludge was determined by measuring contact angle of sludge ... concentration of 25.0 g L-1 (Run 1) and pH 6.0, temperature 30.0oC, sucrose concentration of 20.0 g L-1 (Run 2), were respectively carried out to investigate the time evolution of the sludge surface characteristics, ...
... the first days of incubation period and became persistent This degradation of binding sites was also in line with the increment of labile Zn concentration during the first days of incubation Consequently, ... weeks of pre-incubation period, indicating the availability and activities of microorganism in river water However, as shown in Fig 3, there was no considerable change of DOC in the mixture of DOM ... of DOM of WWTP effluents and pre-incubated river water within the first week of incubation Slight DOC reduction (14%) was observed after one month of incubation In contrast to the results of the...
... than 2% for MK-9(H6), and less than 1% for MK -11( H2) The contributions of MK-9(H2) and MK -11( H2) were neglected, because the contents of MK-9(H6) and MK -11( H2) were very small PC1 was considered ... -0.32 MK-9(H6) -0.68 MK -11 -0.56 MK -11( H2) 0.50 Ubiqinone 0.50 Menaquinone - 425 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol 8, No.4, 2010 The contribution ratio of PC1 and PC2 were 43.8% ... Table shows the factor loading of PC1 and PC2 As for PC1, Q-8, Q-9, MK-9(H2) and MK -11( H2) indicated higher factor loading values Content of these quinones were 5.1 - 15. 7% for Q-8, 3.6 13.7% for...
... the ratio of the increased amount of SS to the increased amount of Chl.a was higher than that of the algae Increased amount of SS were higher in the cases of high nitrate concentration - 117 - Journal ... Location of sampling points (N33° 52’ 33”-30° 52’ 50”, E132° 43’ 34”-132° 44’ 07”), (WGS84) - 113 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol 9, No.2, 2 011 Table - Chemical characteristicsof ... part of Japan The western side of the region faces the Seto Inland Sea, around which are Fig.1 - Location of study area and distribution of citrus groves in Matsuyama region - 112 - Journal of...