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1. All of my meat comes from my local ethical butcher. I set aside a larger percentage of my food budget for buying beef, pork, chicken, lamb and eggs from my butcher each week. I usually spend about £40 at his shop each Saturday. The products he sells are of great quality, and come from good farms who raise the animals on pasture. I feel great about that, and this is my #1 priority, in terms of voting with my food dollars. I am very economical about the cuts I buy, and he also gives me stock bones (and cultural advice) for free!
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1) Don't reach the conclusion that this job is easy.
2) The boss was objected to his secretary's coming to work late.
3) He is used to working on night shift.
4) I never forget to take her ideas into account before making the final decision.
5) Don't explain about it to me because it won't do any good.
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It can be said, social network is gradually occupy important position, affecting not only small human life, especially the young. But it also needs to know how to use social networks scientifically so that it becomes a useful tool in life rather than being turned into its "slave". From then on, leverage and promote the positive benefits that social networking bring, limit and eliminate the negative impact caused by the number of users. Facebook is a great example, let's say it's a place to share useful information, information and sympathy, and be cautious with open relationships that you can easily get with just one click. mouse. I can not imagine how they would bring about "disastrous" surprises ...
A recent study at an American university shows:
Students using FB have less than 20% study results compared to other students.
Outside the classroom, 88% of non-FB students actively participate in extracurricular activities.75% of students using FB do not think that this social network will reduce learning outcomes.
Some of the biggest negative effects that social networks have on children today are:
High self-esteem.
Psychological disorders, including anti-social behavior, paranoia, negative life, excessive drinking.
Frequent dropouts, high risk of stomach pain, insomnia, anxiety, depression.
Poor academic results.
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The Internet seems to have become something very familiar to many young people, especially in big cities. But is that familiarity as positive as we think it should be? It's not just one dimension from the bad effects that the press has talked about, such as porn sites, porn chat, nudity, celebrities .... Where, TTN is too lack of orientation to know and see the need to exploit the positive aspects of virtual world ...
Customers in Internet cafes are mostly teenagers. They use the Internet to ...
The most visible thing in all over 20 Internet cafes in many areas of Hanoi where we are is: The vast majority of customers are on the Internet for chatting, most of which use the software. Yahoo! Messenger (YM), the rest use ICQ, AIM and public chat rooms. Perhaps we need policymakers to conduct a large-scale survey to give statistics on how many percent of Vietnamese Internet users use the Internet for entertainment (in which there are many types Leisureless, even toxic), how much to serve the needs of learning, improving knowledge. From the perspective of a normal person, one can notice in Internet cafes, where the majority of school-age customers, reading screens, search the information on the net. Extremely rare. It is hard to imagine that among the TTN manipulation "chat chit" on YM as lightning fast fingers, many people do not know what is web browser. Some know just about accessing some very limited websites.
Girls under the age of 20 are engrossed in a series of "flashing signals" on the invitation screen. P. and T., two 16 year old girls giggling before 6, 7 chat windows have pictures at a restaurant on Lake Dac Di Road, shook their heads as we asked outside the chat never to network. See the website does not. HY, a high school student, also has a computer connected to his home network, but he likes to go out on Nguyen Trai Street because he is more comfortable and does not have to be watched by his mother: "I usually chat with some friends in the streets. Another province ... ". HY was happy to write in his notebook and said: "I will watch this site from home. My mother will not ban!" Computer screen of Đ.P.P (12th class of Quang Trung school) also has some chat windows: "I just started to network for a month now and just to chat. I do not know much because nobody is guided. I do not know English. The network is hard to spread ... ".
Spontaneity, lack of direction and too little efficiency: Beneficial harm?
"Not guided", which is the current status of TTN today for IT in general and the Internet in particular. We often talk about the importance of IT, the need for a global network for integration and development, and even the growing interest of young people in using the Internet is a sign of improved skills. Informatics and Educational Development. But it seems that we are "too trusting" or rather leave behind the self-discovery of the TTN.
In developed and developed countries, the use of computer networks, including the school network and the global Internet, is an integral part of the learning process. The issues are open and up-to-date, requiring students to look up and collect relevant information and knowledge so they can master the lesson and do their homework. That is not to mention the key, specialized hours specific instructions on the use of computers and the Internet to serve the study and research in all areas. The priceless knowledge base from the Internet is always taught by teachers who focus on how to exploit efficiency, direction of use and warn of threats.
In Vietnam, there are almost no plans to educate and orientate the use of computers and the Internet in a fundamental and broad way for students. Courses that are not related to IT are more limited in content and form of teaching, not create the desire to explore, discover more for children. Pham Huy Thong, a teacher at Giang Vo Secondary School, confessed: "We know many middle school students have become acquainted with computers and the Internet at home or through Internet cafes, but these activities are outside the classroom. At school, we can not manage it, but in order to orient the current level II has no program and plan to teach informatics and equipment is very inadequate. Still quite awkward to know how to exploit effectively,
At middle school age, the children are beginning to be eager to learn new technologies. Schools do not teach, they tell each other how to use and of course, learning the useless, the bad is always the easiest. In fact, there are not as many parents as my mother HY keep track of what I do online, but most often have the mentality that kids learn "those" faster than me. The parents we asked all said never or rarely check what their children do with computers and the Internet because "checked also do not know which way" - said Hung, there is High school children high school Vietnam - Germany; Or "they are fascinated with computers is good" - Quynh, a child secondary school Ngo Sy Lien said. They also said that females almost never talked to themselves about what they do, read, or see on the Internet.
Thay Thong shared with us that the Ministry of Education and Training would soon have a comprehensive and appropriate computer training program for each level, as well as educational software, e-books, databases and websites. Having practical contents directly related to science in all subjects so that pupils and students can have their own research and discovery conditions. Without such basic orientations, how much money to equip, how much time children spend on the Internet will be wasted and even "harmless".
1. Mrs Vui always prides on her cooking.
2. It is safe to keep medicine in locked cupboards.
3. Lipton tea is different from Dilmah tea.
4. How about going to Vinh Market this afternoon ?
5. Mr John is very interested in the history of Viet Nam.
6. When my parents arrived home, I was waiting for a phone call.
7. Mary regretted not bringing a lot of clothes with her. It was very cold.
8. Hoa got up late as her alarm clock didn’t go off
9. Would you mind if I had a look at your luggage ?
10. Because of the heavy storm, the ship moved up and down the water.
1. Mrs Vui always prides on her cooking.
2. It is safe to keep medicine in locked cupboards.
3. Lipton tea is different from Dilmah tea.
4. How about going to Vinh Market this afternoon ?
5. Mr John is very interested in the history of Viet Nam.
6. When my parents arrived home, I was waiting for a phone call.
7. Mary regretted not bringing a lot of clothes with her. It was very cold.
8. Hoa got up late as her alarm clock didn’t go off
9. Would you mind if I had a look at your luggage ?
10. Because of the heavy storm, the ship moved up and down the water.
The Mid-Autumn Festival picked up a lamp to meet you last year. Mom bought me a butterfly lantern. In the evening of the full moon in August, when I heard the frog drumming in the alley, I quickly carried a lantern and joined the tiny army and headed for the wide lawn in the neighbor's head and gathered in a circle around the yard. After the announcement from the sister in charge, we lined up in a long line around the neighborhood, headed by two dragons. Where the light procession lights go, the drums sound up there, making the neighbors bustle like a big festival. Picking up the lights for a while, we went back to the grass to prepare the deck. The performance was equally as fun as the procession of the lamp. We ate candies and fruit while performing the music. When the moon was high, we left. That festival has left me with many unforgettable memories.
Best wish for you 🍀🧡_Trang_🧡🍀 ♥♥♥
Life has given me a lot of happiness and moments to celebrate with my near and dear ones. I have celebrated many happy moments by hosting parties for someone and attending other people’s parties as well.
I have attended many parties on different occasions in my life but the most enjoyable one was a party that I held to mark my elder sisters twenty-fifth birthday. It was a surprise party that I planned with the help of my mother. It was on the last week, and I had started to plan it two days before. After my sister left for work in the morning I started decorating our garden and installing the setup including the tables and chairs. My mother started baking her favorite chocolate cake while I called all her friends and our relatives to the party in the evening. I then proceeded to order snacks and appetizers along with the beverages for the evening. The celebrations finally commenced and all the guests had arrived before she came. We welcomed her with the birthday song and hugs from everyone.
We all had an amazing time at the party. Everybody socialized, we played party games, danced and had a lot of fun throughout the evening. The best part was the fact that everyone was happy with the celebration and there were smiles all around me. My sister got gifts from everyone and was all smiles when I gifted her a necklace. She was spellbound and thanked me profusely for organizing such an amazing party.
1) i/ not/ go/ her/ birthday party/last week.
I didn't go to her birthday party last week
2)the girl/not like /play soccer.
The girl doesn't like play soccer
3)mary/often/travel/work/car.
Mary often travels to work by car
4)meat/vegetables/good/our health.
Meat and vegetables are good for our health
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1) i/ not/ go/ her/ birthday party/last week.
=> I didn't go to her birthday party last week
2)the girl/not like /play soccer.
=> The girl doesn't like playing soccer .
3)mary/often/travel/work/car.
=> Mary often travels to work by car .
4)meat/vegetables/good/our health
=> Meat and vegetables are good for our health .


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