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HOW / WHO : HAPPINESS

INGREDIENTS OF HAPPINESS

STUDY OF HAPPINESS
HAPPINESS OR SATISFACTION?
where you live

politicians

money and inequality

personal achievement

inferior or guilty

cultural standard

average incomes

happiness suppressant

young adults

personal development
a first degree
7
ten hours
second semester

27

international organizations

Economics
First

Urdu and English


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6.30

10
(automatic) penalty charge

text message

200

ring road

red background

registration plates
(the) underground

private vehicles
YES
NO
NO
NOT GIVEN
YES

TRUE
FALSE
NOT GIVEN
FALSE
NOT GIVEN
B
E
F

B
C
E

B
C
A
B
ο

ο
ο

thanks for that

about 50%
downstairs
moved

(you) the spectator


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mouthpiece finger buttons bell

water key
valves

3,500 years
18th
loud and clear

small
French horn
WORK MYTH: IT WAS NEVER THAT GREAT AS IT IS TODAY
WORK CONDITIONS HAVE IMPROVED

SOME PEOPLE PREFER WORK OVER HOME

POOR ATTITUDE TOWARDS WORK-HAPPY AT HOME

WORK & LEISURE


WORK: SOCIALZING & IDENTITY
L
J
D
I
G
C
F
relationships
identity
choice
children

leisure
Ο

Ο
Ο
Ο

C
Shipping Company
A
C
A
C
B

(almost) disappeared
dropping (each year)
interpersonal relationship

absenteeism
over a hundred

a music club

twice a week

during the vacation

Scottish dancing

a film evening

lakeside theatre

the university gallery

the workshop studio

an audition
PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

DESCRIBE THE PLACE; CHAJNANTOR

PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT CONTD.

DESCRIBE THE PROJECT; PLAN

WHY CHAJNANTOR ?
DESCRIBE THE CONSTRUCTION OF ALMA

ENORMITY OF THE PROJECT/TASK CONCLUSION

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)
dish

sub-reflector

rotating structure

steel base

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Ο
Ο

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Ο
True
True

True
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ο
ο
ο
ο
ο

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QUESTION #1
(a) The process is repeated
(b) The process is not repeated
(c) is/are/was/were/am/has/have/
had + past participle
(d) clear/unknown/not important
(e) academic essays - formal
letters
(f) intransitive verbs because they
don't take an object

QUESTION #2
(a) A sample of the compound
was placed in a tube.
(b) The tube has now been placed
in hot oil, with a thermometer.
(c) The melting temperature of
the sample will be noted.
(d) The purity of the sample is
shown by the temperature

QUESTION #4
(a) This vapour is then cooled by
an unusually-shaped condenser.
(b) Following the printing stage, QUESTION #3 (a) ACTIVE (b) PASSIVE
the letters are delivered by bicycle
couriers.
(c) Now that it has gone through
six phases, the process will be
completed by a final test
(d) These small particles of dust
are attracted by an electrically-
charged object like a TV screen
(e) Once the refining procedure
was over, colouring was added to
the product by certain
manufacturers.

QUESTION #5
The power of the Earth's air
pressure is shown by the following
simple experiment. First, a large
container is filled with cold water.
Next, 15ml of water is poured into
an empty coke can. The can is held
in kitchen tongs, heated and
allowed to boil for approximately
thirty seconds. When the can is full
of steam, it is removed from the
heat and partly immersed, upside-
down, in the cold water. It
collapses immediately as the
steam condenses, creating a
partial vacuum. The can has been
crushed by the difference between
the external and internal air
pressure.
INTRODUCTION
ADVANTAGES OF MOBILE DEVICES

GPRS

ADVANTAGES CONTINTUED

SECURITY & COST

ADVANTAGES CONTINUED

CONCLUSION

BLUETOOTH & WIFI


about 10m about 50 pounds

over 100 m up to 54 MB 40 - 60 pounds

travelling

reliable

communication

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an encyclopedia

unpaid volunteers

input

summarize

preview

(click on) save

accuracy

reputations
vandalism
neutrality
F
A
C
D
G
B

NO
YES
YES
NOT GIVEN
NO
NO

NOT GIVEN
22 years

primary education

conservation
wild life protection
9 months

January

two thirds

one week

September
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STUNG WHILE SWIMMING

MEASURING MOBILITY

VERY SMALL BUT HIGHLY DANGEROUS

DEADLY VENOM ESSENTIAL

ALL-ROUND VISION

A SERIOUS LACK OF KNOWLEDGE

RECOVERING FROM THE STINGS

UNEXPECTED DISCOVERIES
D
G
F
B

543 million years

tiny ultrasonic transmitters

brain
39,000

4 hours
280

A82

18
2000

25 POUNDS

23rd July

ο
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it is not a long snake, the Death Adder
is extremely dangerous.

the fact they cover less than


7% of the land.

Nevertheless,
Nevertheless
some plants survive there.

Although / even though

made certain plants less


despite / in spite of
but / yet / although common, but sub-tropical varieties have
largely replaced them

yet / but although there are few fish in it.


Despite / in spite of

However,
five years ago the wolf population
Although / even though
stood at just twenty-two, there numbers have
risen to over a hundred since then.

of running quickly , the young deer


couldn't escape from the lion.

there was a minor dip in whale


sightings in July, the figures for the year
show substantial growth .
1 1
2 3
6 6
5 5
4 4
7 7
3 2
8 8
B
A
C
A

limbs
cramp
mirror

intact
reflection

relieving
selection procedure
assessments

administer
ratings

objective

four

decision making

structured flexible
C
B
C
introduction to tensegrity

significance in living things

pioneers of tensegrity

significance in human body

how it works?

details of human tensegrity

significance in architecture
conclusion
D
E
D
B
G
C
F

(Buckminster) Fuller

tension bands / rubber bands

microfilaments

(proteins called) integrins


5
3
7
1
4
2
6

pick off
falling apart

take part

go on

wired up

bounced back

fling around
20,000 pounds

Antarctica

48 hours

160 kilometres

85 grams

1770

crystal

crown

transmitter battery

antenna
HUGE AND BIZARRE PYRAMIDS

PAINTING ON POTS AND VESSELS

AQUEDUCTS & JEWELLERY


RAIN AND SACRIFICE

CAUSE OF DESTRUCTION: FIGHTING AMONG


THEMSELVES

CAUSE OF DESTRUCTION: CLIMATE DISASTER


CAUSE OF DESTRUCTION: CIVIL WAR

CONCLUSION
TRUE
TRUE
NOT GIVEN
FALSE
FALSE

rain

(huge) sand (dunes)

climate

AD 650

fortresses

ο
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free
12 - 5 (twelve to five)
flash or lights
100 years
4 pounds

14

50 minutes

1.15 pm

workshops 5 pounds
QUESTION: MOST NUMBER OF LANGUAGE

STORY OF N's GRANDFATHER:


A
WHAT IS HYPERPOLYGLOT? HYPERPOLYGLOTISM: A CASE OF BRAIN POWER

B
G
HYPERPOLYGLOTISM IS POSSIBLE

E
EXTRAORDINARY OR ORDINARY BRAINS

A GENETIC QUALITY

HYPERPOLYGLOTISM: A CASE OF HARDWORK


SKEPTISM REGARDING HYPERPOLYGLOTISM
H
F
D

CONCLUSION
C

B
E
A
D

sicilian

grandfather seventy

20 countries
3 languages

an interview
runs in families

Ο
repeat phrases
(kind of ) framework

baby chimpanzee / chimp

pacify
words

Ο Ο
Ο Ο

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