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第一讲威尔逊-行政学之研究-PPT文档资料19页

第一讲威尔逊-行政学之研究-PPT文档资料19页

4.The problems in US government
Government with us has expanded in nature and grown great in stature, but has also become awkward in movement.
The vigor and increase of its life has been altogether out of proportion to its skill in living.
service of the public. His son, Frederic William III, advanced the work still further.
2.Administration in French
Modern French administration, with its symmetrical divisions of territory and its orderly gradations of offnglish race, consequently, has long and successfully studied the art of curbing executive power to the constant neglect of the art of perfecting executive methods. It has exercised itself much more in controlling than in energizing government.
English and American political history has been a history, not of administrative development, but of legislative oversight,-not of progress in governmental organization, but of advance in law-making and political criticism.

mathworks

mathworks

The Value of the Fourth Year of Mathematics Too many students and educators view the senior year and graduation from high school as an end point, rather than one vital step along the education pipeline. Students who engage in a fourth year of math tap into and build upon their advanced analytic skills and are more likely to have better success in postsec-ondary course work, as they have maintained their momentum and continued to practice mathematics throughout their high school experience.Math is a continuum of learning.n R esearchers who study learning and cognition describemathematical learning as a progression in which conceptualunderstanding builds logically, and expertise is developedgradually.1n W hen students are not directly engaged in instruction, they suffer a learning loss. Just over an average summer, students lose approximately 2.6 months of grade-level equivalency in mathematics.2 The learning loss during a student’s senior year similarly has the potential to be very significant.n A dditionally, 67 percent of middle school teachers rank math as the single most difficult subject for students to re-engage in when returning to school after the summer break and 50 percent claimed that students’ math skills regress the most, compared to other subjects, during that time off.3n A ll students gain more advanced math skills later in high school, but the most significant gains are found among students who take rigorous math during their junior and senior years. The largest learning gains made in advanced skill proficiency—such as complex multi-step analysis—were among students who took pre-calculus and another course during 11th and 12th grade.The largest gains in intermediate math skills–such as simpleoperations and problem solving—were made by students who took Geometry and Algebra II during the last two years of high school.4 n U nsurprisingly, the smallest gains at all proficiency levels were made were among students who took no math or only one math course during 11th and 12th grade.5math works1775 Eye Street NW n Suite 410 n Washington, DC 20006 n Phone (202) 419-1540 n /mathworksFOURTH YEAR MATH ALTERNATIVES Many students who complete a three-course sequence, such as Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II, go on to take Pre-Calculus and Calculus. Yet, for those students who choose not to follow that track, there need to be options for fourth year courses that include rich and meaningful mathematics. Students not intending to pursue math-intensive majors should be able to select from a number of fourth year “capstone” courses to maintain and extend their prior mathematical knowledge and connect mathematics instruction with other interests. Effective capstone courses can keep students engaged in learning and ensure a smoother transition into postsecondary education and the workplace.10A fourth year of math improves students’ college readiness.n A recent report from ACT finds that a fourth year of math is associated positively with students’ college readiness. While only 16 percent of students taking three years of math met the readiness benchmarks on the ACT in math, 62 percent of students taking four years, and 75 percent of students taking four and a half years of math met that benchmark.6n S imilarly, on average, students with four years of high school math score 63 points higher on the SAT-I quantitative section than students with only three years of math. Students who take more than four years of math, such as students who complete Algebra I in middle school, score 52 points higher on the SAT-I quantitative section than students with exactly four years of math.7n I n one study of students from three states who had taken the ACT, 26 percent of students who took three years of math in high school (including Algebra, Geometry and Algebra II) required remediation upon entering college, while taking a fourth year of advanced math reduced the remediation rate to 17 percent.8n 74 percent of recent high school graduates surveyed believe that requiring four years of math and science would have better prepared them for life after high school. Additionally, about 80 percent of graduates say they would have worked harder had their high schools demanded more of them.9ENDNOTES1 NRC, 2005 /openbook.php?record_id=11101&page=432 Cooper, Harris et al (1996). The Effects of Summer Vacation on Achievement Test Scores: A Narrative and Meta-Analytic Review. Review of Educational Research, v66 n3 p227-68 Fall 1996.3 The Raytheon MathMovesU Back-to-School Survey, Nov 2006.4 Bozick, R., and Ingels, S.J. (2008). Mathematics Coursetaking and Achievement at the End of High School: Evidence from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002. (NCES 2008-319). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.5 Bozick, R., and Ingels, S.J. (2008). Mathematics Coursetaking and Achievement at the End of High School: Evidence from the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002. (NCES 2008-319). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.6 ACT, Inc. (2007). Rigor At Risk: Reaffirming Quality in the High School Core Curriculum. /research/policymakers/pdf/rigor_ report.pdf7 College Board. (2006). 2006 College-Bound Seniors Total Group Profile Report. /prod_downloads/about/news_ info/cbsenior/yr2006/national-report.pdf.8 ACT, Inc. (2007). Rigor At Risk: Reaffirming Quality in the High School Core Curriculum. /path/policy/pdf/rigor_report.pdf9 Peter D. Hart Research Associates/Public Opinion Strategies. (2005). Rising to the Challenge: Are High School Graduates Prepared for College and Work? Washington, DC: Achieve.10 To see examples of fourth year capstone courses, see /k12mathbenchmarks/resources/capstone.php1775 Eye Street NW n Suite 410n Washington, DC 20006n Phone (202) 419-1540n /mathworks© November 2008。

英语字帖

英语字帖

Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag. John Prady, give me a black walnut box of quite small size. Six big devils from Japan quickly forgot how to waltz.My girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit. Cozy lummox gives smart squid who asks for job pen. Adjusting quiver and bow, Zompyc killed the fox.My faxed joke won a pager in the cable TV quiz show.The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.The jay, pig, fox, zebra and my wolves quack!Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.Few quips galvanized the mock jury box.Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz.The five boxing wizards jump quickly.How quickly daft jumping zebras vex.Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz.Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack.Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.Sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.Waltz, bad nymph, for quick jigs vex.sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven j ute bag. john prady, give me a black walnut box of quite small size. six big devils from japan quickly forgot how to waltz.my girl wove six dozen plaid jackets before she quit.cozy lummox gives smart squid who asks for job pen. adjusting quiver and bow, zompyc killed the fox.my faxed joke won a pager in the cable tv quiz show.the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.the quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.the jay, pig, fox, zebra and my wolves quack!pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.few quips galvanized the mock jury box.jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz.the five boxing wizards jump quickly.how quickly daft jumping zebras vex.two driven jocks help fax my big quiz.bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack.quick wafting zephyrs vex bold jim.quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft jim.sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow.waltz, bad nymph, for quick jigs vex.HOW RAZORBACK-JUMPING FROGS CAN LEVEL SIX PIQUED GYMNASTS! CRAZY FREDERICKA BOUGHT MANY VERY EXQUISITE OPAL JEWELS. SIXTY ZIPPERS WERE QUICKLY PICKED FROM THE WOVEN JUTE BAG. JOHN PRADY, GIVE ME A BLACK WALNUT BOX OF Q UITE SMALL SIZE. SIX BIG DEVILS FROM JAPAN QUICKLY FORGOT HOW TO WALTZ.MY GIRL WOVE SIX DOZEN PLAID JACKETS BEFORE SHE QUIT.COZY LUMMOX GIVES SMART SQUID WHO ASKS FOR JOB PEN. ADJUSTING QUIVER AND BOW, ZOMPYC KILLED THE FOX.MY FAXED JOKE WON A PAGER IN THE CABLE TV QUIZ SHOW.THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG.THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER A LAZY DOG.THE JAY, PIG, FOX, ZEBRA AND MY WOLVES QUACK!PACK MY BOX WITH FIVE DOZEN LIQUOR JUGS.FEW QUIPS GALVANIZED THE MOCK JURY BOX.JACKDAWS LOVE MY BIG SPHINX OF QUARTZ.THE FIVE BOXING WIZARDS JUMP QUICKLY.HOW QUICKLY DAFT JUMPING ZEBRAS VEX.TWO DRIVEN JOCKS HELP FAX MY BIG QUIZ.BRIGHT VIXENS JUMP; DOZY FOWL QUACK.QUICK WAFTING ZEPHYRS VEX BOLD JIM.QUICK ZEPHYRS BLOW, VEXING DAFT JIM.SPHINX OF BLACK QUARTZ, JUDGE MY VOW.WALTZ, BAD NYMPH, FOR QUICK JIGS VEX.。

fips180-2

fips180-2
1. Name of Standard: Secure Hash Signature Standard (SHS) (FIPS PUB 180-2).
2. Category of Standard: Computer Security Standard, Cryptography.
3. Explanation: This Standard specifies four secure hash algorithms - SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 - for computing a condensed representation of electronic data (message). When a message of any length < 264 bits (for SHA-1 and SHA-256) or < 2128 bits (for SHA-384 and SHA-512) is input to an algorithm, the result is an output called a message digest. The message digests range in length from 160 to 512 bits, depending on the algorithm. Secure hash algorithms are typically used with other cryptographic algorithms, such as digital signature algorithms and keyed-hash message authentication codes, or in the generation of random numbers (bits).

University_of_Oxford

University_of_Oxford

Clarendon Lab plays a
special role in the world in the field of nuclear The Department of Engineering Science at research.
Oxford has a top-level quality assessment rating for teaching.
As the oldest university in the English-speaking world,
Oxford is a unique and historic institution.
The main part of the logo
is consisted of three crowns, a book launched in the middle of the logo, and the motto is written llan Harold Margaret Thatcher Sir Tony Robert Blair Peel David Cameron
The University takes pride in what alumni have gained in Olympic Games.

拉丁原文:Dominus Illuminatio Mea . 中文译文:主照亮我。 英文译文:The Lord is my light.
Oxford is a city in central south of England. It
is the country town of Oxford shire . Oxford has a population of 150,200, which makes it the 52nd largest city in the United Kingdom.

一篇关于英国历史的英语作文80词

一篇关于英国历史的英语作文80词

一篇关于英国历史的英语作文80词全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Once upon a time, there was a country called England. England is a really old country with a lot of history. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, England has a really long history. It all started way back in the Stone Age when cavemen were living there. They built Stonehenge, which is a big circle of stones that nobody really knows the purpose of.Then, the Romans came to England. They built cool things like Hadrian's Wall and brought new ideas like baths and roads. But then the Roman Empire fell apart and the Anglo-Saxons took over. They were warriors who liked to fight a lot.After that, the Vikings invaded England. They were fierce warriors who sailed across the sea in big ships. But eventually, they settled down and became part of the country.In 1066, a big battle called the Battle of Hastings took place. The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, defeated theAnglo-Saxons and William became the king of England. This was a really important event in English history.Over the years, England became a powerful kingdom. It had kings and queens like Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I who did a lot of important things. They built beautiful castles, explored new lands, and fought wars with other countries.England also went through a lot of changes. The Industrial Revolution started in England and changed the way people lived and worked. Factories were built, cities grew bigger, and new inventions were made.In the 20th century, England went through two world wars. It was a difficult time, but the people of England were strong and brave. They worked together to rebuild their country and make it better than ever.Today, England is a modern country with a rich history. It's known for its famous landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London, its delicious food like fish and chips, and its traditions like tea time.I love learning about the history of England. It's so interesting to see how the country has changed over the years. I can't wait to learn even more about it!篇2Hello everyone! Today I'm going to tell you all about the history of England. England has a really long history, with lots of kings and queens ruling over the country.In the olden days, there were lots of battles between different kingdoms in England. One of the most famous battles was the Battle of Hastings in 1066. This battle was fought between King Harold II of England and William the Conqueror, who was from Normandy in France. William won the battle and became the first Norman king of England.After that, there were lots of different kings and queens who ruled England. Some of them were really famous, like King Henry VIII who had six wives, and Queen Elizabeth I who defeated the Spanish Armada.In the 17th century, there was a big civil war in England between the Royalists who supported the king, and the Parliamentarians who wanted more power. In the end, the Parliamentarians won and King Charles I was executed.In the 18th and 19th centuries, England became a really powerful country. The British Empire spanned the globe, with colonies all over the world. England was at the forefront of theIndustrial Revolution, with lots of inventions and new technologies.In the 20th century, England was involved in two World Wars. After the wars, the British Empire started to break up and many countries gained their independence.Today, England is part of the United Kingdom along with Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It has a rich history and a lot of famous landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Stonehenge. England may be a small country, but it has a big place in history!篇3Once upon a time, there was a country called England. England is a super cool country with a long, long history. Let me tell you all about it!First of all, England used to have kings and queens ruling the country. They lived in big, fancy castles and wore fancy clothes. One of the most famous kings was King Henry VIII. He had six wives and he even chopped off some of their heads! Crazy, right?Then there was Queen Elizabeth I. She was a super powerful queen and she defeated the Spanish Armada. She also liked to wear lots of fancy dresses and jewelry. Go, Queen Elizabeth!England also had a famous battle called the Battle of Hastings. It was between the Normans and the Saxons. The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, won the battle and became kings of England. That's how the Norman Conquest happened!In the 1600s, there was a big civil war in England. It was between the King and Parliament. The Parliament won and they chopped off the King's head! Poor King Charles I.England also had a really cool scientist named Isaac Newton. He discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head. How cool is that?And let's not forget about the British Empire. It was the biggest empire in the world and England had colonies all over the globe. They ruled countries like India, Canada, and Australia. But eventually, those countries gained their independence.Today, England is a modern country with a cool queen called Queen Elizabeth II. The history of England is super interestingand has shaped the country into what it is today. I love learning about all the cool stories from England's past!篇4Once upon a time, there was a country called England. England is a small country in Europe with a long and interesting history.Long, long ago, before there were cars or planes or even smartphones, England was ruled by kings and queens. The most famous of all the kings and queens was Queen Elizabeth I. She ruled England for a long time and was known as the Virgin Queen because she never got married. Queen Elizabeth I was a very powerful and wise ruler who made England a strong and prosperous country.But not all the kings and queens of England were good. Some were very mean and greedy, like King Henry VIII. He had six wives and he even had two of them executed! King Henry VIII was also the king who started the Church of England because he wanted to get a divorce from his first wife.In the 17th century, England had a civil war between the supporters of the king and the supporters of Parliament. The king was eventually defeated and executed. This was a veryimportant event in English history because it marked the end of absolute monarchy in England.In the 18th and 19th centuries, England became a powerful empire with colonies all over the world. The Industrial Revolution began in England, leading to great advances in technology and industry. England became the "workshop of the world" and its factories produced goods that were shipped all over the globe.In the 20th century, England fought in two World Wars and emerged as a victor. The British Empire began to decline and many of its colonies gained independence. Today, England is a modern and multicultural country with a rich history that is still remembered and celebrated. And that, my friends, is the story of England.篇5Once upon a time, there was a country called England. It is a very old country with a long history. Let me tell you all about it!England is a small island in the north-west of Europe. It has a lot of green fields, beautiful castles, and even a big clock called Big Ben in its capital city, London. But do you know how England became the way it is today?A long time ago, England was ruled by kings and queens. One of the most famous kings was King Henry VIII. He had six wives, can you believe it? And he even started his own church, the Church of England, just so he could divorce his first wife!But there were also times of great sadness in England's history. The Black Death was a terrible disease that killed many people in the Middle Ages. And there was a big fire in London in 1666 that destroyed a lot of the city.In the 18th and 19th centuries, England became very powerful. It had a big empire that stretched all over the world. The Industrial Revolution started in England, bringing new inventions like the steam engine and changing the way people lived and worked.In the 20th century, England went through two world wars. Many brave soldiers fought to protect their country and its freedom. And today, England is a modern and diverse country with people from all over the world living there.So that's the story of England, a country with a rich and fascinating history. I hope you enjoyed learning all about it!篇6Hey guys, today I want to tell you all about the history of England! It's super cool and full of kings, queens, battles, and even some dragons (just kidding about the dragons, but that would be awesome, right?).So, England has been around for like, forever. The Romans invaded and built a lot of stuff, like Hadrian's Wall, which was to keep out those pesky Northern invaders. Then, the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings showed up and fought over who would be in charge.But then, in 1066, everything changed! William the Conqueror, from France, invaded England and became the first Norman king. He built castles all over the place and made sure everyone knew he was in charge. And that's how the Norman kings ruled for a long time.Then, in the 1500s, King Henry VIII showed up and had a bunch of wives (like, seriously, six wives!). He wanted a son to be king, so he kept getting married and divorced until he finally got one (poor wives).After that, England had some big battles with France (the Hundred Years' War), and then the English Civil War where they chopped off the king's head (yikes!). But eventually, thingssettled down and England became a powerful empire with colonies all over the world.And now, England is known for fish and chips, Big Ben, the Queen, and of course, Harry Potter! So cool, right? England's history is amazing and full of drama, just like a movie. I can't wait to learn more about it!篇7Once upon a time, there was a country called England. England is a really old country with a lot of history. Let me tell you all about it!A long time ago, in the year 1066, there was a big battle called the Battle of Hastings. It was between two kings, King Harold and Duke William. Duke William won the battle and became King of England. He was also known as William the Conqueror. After that, England had a new king and a new royal family called the Normans.In the 14th century, there was a terrible disease called the Black Death. It was a really scary disease that spread quickly and killed a lot of people. It was a difficult time for England, but they managed to recover and become stronger.In the 16th century, there was a queen called Queen Elizabeth I. She was a powerful queen who ruled England for a long time. She defeated the Spanish Armada and made England a strong and powerful country.In the 17th century, there was a civil war in England between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians. The Parliamentarians won and King Charles I was executed. This was a difficult time for England, but they eventually became a constitutional monarchy with a king or queen as the head of state.In the 19th century, England became a powerful empire with colonies all around the world. They were known as the British Empire and they had a lot of influence in world affairs.In the 20th century, England was involved in two World Wars. They fought bravely and helped to defeat the enemies. After the wars, England went through a lot of changes and became a modern country with a strong economy and a diverse society.So, that's a brief history of England. It's a country with a lot of stories and adventures. I hope you enjoyed learning about it!篇8Hi everyone! Today I want to talk to you about the history of England. England is a country in Europe and it has a really long and cool history.So, a long time ago, England was ruled by kings and queens. One of the most famous kings was King Henry VIII. He had six wives and he started the Church of England because he wanted to get a divorce from his first wife. He was a bit of a crazy king, but he did some cool things too.Then, there was Queen Elizabeth I. She was a really powerful queen and she defeated the Spanish Armada. She was called the Virgin Queen because she never got married. She was a smart queen and she did a lot of good things for England.After that, England had a civil war between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads. The Roundheads were led by Oliver Cromwell and they won the war. Cromwell became the leader of England, but he was a bit of a dictator. After he died, the monarchy was restored and King Charles II became king.In the 19th century, England became really powerful and had an empire that stretched all over the world. They had colonies in India, Africa, and Australia. Queen Victoria was the queen at that time and she ruled for a really long time.In the 20th century, England was involved in two world wars. They fought with the Allies in World War I and World War II. After the wars, England became a lot more modern and they have a lot of cool things like the Beatles and Harry Potter.So, that's a brief history of England. It's a really interesting country with a lot of cool stories. I hope you learned something new today!篇9Hey guys, do you want to know about the history of England? Let me tell you all about it!England has a super long history that goes way back to ancient times. It all started with the Celts, who lived in England over 2,000 years ago. Then came the Romans, with Julius Caesar leading the charge in 55 BC. The Romans built roads, walls, and even the city of Londinium (which is now London!).After the Romans, the Anglo-Saxons arrived in England from Germany in the 5th century. They brought their own language and culture, and eventually united the different kingdoms into one country. Then came the Vikings – fierce warriors from Scandinavia who invaded England in the 8th century.In 1066, things got really interesting when William the Conqueror, a Norman duke from France, invaded England and became the first Norman king. This event forever changed the course of English history and introduced feudalism to the country.Fast forward to the Tudor era, with famous monarchs like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I ruling England. The Tudors were followed by the Stuarts, who had some pretty crazy stories of their own (like the English Civil War!).And of course, we can't forget about the Industrial Revolution, which transformed England into a major world power. The British Empire expanded across the globe, bringing wealth and influence to the country.Today, England is a modern nation with a rich history that is still celebrated and remembered. So next time you visit England, remember to check out some of its famous historical sites – you won't be disappointed!篇10Hello everyone! Today I'm going to tell you all about the history of England. England is a really cool place with a lot of interesting stories from the past.A long time ago, England was ruled by kings and queens. One of the most famous kings was King Henry VIII. He had lots of wives and even started his own church just so he could get a divorce! Can you believe that?Another important event in English history is the English Civil War. It was a big fight between the king and Parliament over who should have more power. In the end, the king lost his head! Literally, they cut it off!England also had a really big empire. They had colonies all over the world, including India and America. The British Empire was really powerful and had a lot of influence on other countries.One of the most famous English people is William Shakespeare. He was a playwright and wrote lots of famous plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. He was like the Beyonce of his time!In more recent history, England was involved in both World Wars. They fought against Germany and helped to defeat the bad guys. England is a really important country in the world and has a lot of history to learn about.I hope you enjoyed learning a bit about England's history. It's really interesting and there are so many cool stories to discover. Thanks for reading!。

LibFredo6 User Manual - English - v3.1 - 28 Mar 09

LibFredo6 User Manual - English - v3.1 - 28 Mar 09

L IB F REDO6Ruby Shared LibraryV ERSION 3.1–28M AR 091. OverviewLibFredo6is a shared library used by my plugins. The idea is to centralize code to provide common features to all scripts about the management of the menu and toolbar, language translation and default parameters. It is not a usable plugin by itself however.As a user, you should not care too much about LibFredo6, except for a few things that are worth knowing when using my plugins. This is the purpose of this manual. However, you can perfectly ignore all that, as long as you install the version explicitly required by my plugins, or the latest version (recommended).1)VersioningLibFredo6 is versioned. The first version ever published of LibFredo6 is 3.0 (previous versions were actually just a single file ruby file called LibTraductor.rb). The current version is 3.1. For convenience, the version is expressed as a decimal integer. So 3.0 is actually referred to as ‘30’ (and 3.1 will be ‘31’). I maintain backward compatibility so that if you install the latest version of LibFredo6, it should work fine with any of the scripts using it, even if they were published along with earlier versions of LibFredo6. 2)What it bringsFor users, the main features are about:-Some default parameters, common to all plugins, for instance, inference colors-Language translation, if you are interested in contributing.-Information on plugins, links to documentation, videos and support web site2. InstallationThe LibFredo6 plugin works for Sketchup versions 51, 6 and 7 (Free and Pro).To install it, you should unzip2 the file you downloaded (LibFredo6_xx.zip in principle) into the Sketchup Plugins folder. This operation should do the following:•Copy one script file LibFredo6.rb to the Sketchup Plugins folder:•Create a sub-folder LIBFREDO6_Dir_xx, containing the library files, the icons and cursor files, language files, as well as the documentation in PDF format.Below is the footprint for a Windows PC after installation of version 3.0:1Version 5 must be 5.160 and higher2In Winzip, make sure you do a Select All, and then Extract in the Plugins folder, so that you create or properly copy the folder hierarchy.3. LibFredo6 utilitiesLibFredo6 creates a menu entry “LibFredo6 Settings….”in the Sketchup ‘Windows’menu. It provides some configuration parameters common to all plugins.1)Setting the language preferencesThe dialog box allows setting up one or several language preferences. This setting is persistent across Sketchup sessions.By default, it will set up the language of your operating system, if recognized.Note that language preferences are used in cascade. If you choose [HU, DE, FR], it means that for each string it will take the first translation found in Hungarian, then in German, then in French and then in the default language (which happens to be English).2)Default ParametersLibFredo6 holds a few parameters which are common to all plugins, such as the Inference colors. You can modify them via the dialog box “Default Parameters…”.4. Contributing to Language Translation[This section is only for those who wish to contribute to providing translation for LibFredo6 itself and my Plugins]In the new version of my plugins, I arranged that all strings to be translated are packaged in external files that can be plugged in without changing the source code.•Languages are designated by their 2-character ISO code. So FR for French, DE for German, ZH for Chinese, etc….•There is a concept of Default Language (usually English), which is defined in the source code itself (so that there are always valid strings to display). If thetranslation for a string in a given language is not found, then the plugin will defaultto this default language.•The convention for Language File name is <Plugin_name>_ng, where XX is the ISO code of the language. The files must be located in the Plugin subfolder.For instance, the Plugin FreeScale includes a file FreeScale_ng in the folderFREESCALE_Dir_10.•ISO and UTF encoding are supported. Normally, it should be possible to translate into Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc…•The translation process is safe. You are not forced to translate everything. And, your contribution to the translation will be preserved across upgrades of the plugin.The principle is to translate FROM WITHIN the application, via the dialog box “Language Translation…”. You must NOT edit the files manually3.NOTE to Mac users: there are substantial problems with WebDialogs on the Mac Platform. As I don’t have a Mac, I could not sort them out all yet. So it might simply be that the Translation dialog box does not work at all, and you won’t be able to contribute, at this stage.3The reason is that the files still keep an ASCII format where all diacritic and double-bytes characters are encoded in a special ASCII format.1)Using the Translation Dialog BoxBelow is the Translation Box for LibFredo6. You normally have one for each plugin that will use LibFredo6.•First, select the target language using the Combo box on the top-left of the dialog box. If your language is not predefined, you can create a new one, byselecting “New Language…”. This will show another dialog box where you candefine the new language: ISO code, native name and English name.•The Default Language strings are shown in Blue, with an arrow. You can however show other languages too, if it helps, by typing their ISO codesseparated by space in the field on the top right of the dialog box.•You have then just to type the translation in the fields.-You do NOT need to put backslash in front of diacritic characters (accentuated). Just type the string naturally in your language.-You can use single quote (‘).-Be careful with angular brace (< and >), because it may interfere with HTML. I would recommend not to use them for the time being.-Strings not translated yet are highlighted in Green cells-Strings just modified and not saved yet are highlighted in yellow-The button “Save changes”just do a saving, but doe not exit the window. Use the button “Close” to exit.Once you have translated strings (some or all), you can already see some of this translation active in the Plugin. Note however that the full integration of new translation may only take place when you restart Sketchup (in particular for all menu strings and toolbar tooltips).2)Publishing the Language fileYour effort to translate is valued as a contribution to the Sketchup community. So, whatI suggest is to:-post the language file .lang on the Sketchucation forum(Ruby section or language-specific sections) for others to share-inform me by PM or on the forum, so that I can integrate the language in the standard distribution.。

感恩节英文ppt课件

感恩节英文ppt课件

Other activities include watching football games, parades, and Thanksgiving carols
Some people also choose to volunteer their time to serve the less fortune or participate in community clean up efforts
Summary
Giving gifts is another traditional aspect of Thanksgiving These gifts are commonly given to family members or friends to show application for their love and support
The deeper meaning of recommendation
Beyond the Pilgrims and Native Americans, the idea of giving thanks has been a part of many cultures and relationships throughout history
Poetry of Thanksgiving
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Classic poems written about the holiday, such as "The Thanksgiving Song" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Songs of graduation
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Express your graduation for the teacher's guidance and support throughout the year
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Six walnut
Good evening, today I will introduce you a very great drink. It is Six walnut, a delicious drink full of nutrition. Now I will introduce it from the following parts:
First, as the saying goes, there's the equivalence between what you eat and benefit from. The shape of walnut is like the brain, so that if you drink it, your brain will become more intelligent. The biggest feature is “nutrient element”. In the Book of Rites, “nutrient element” means to support the root of wisdom, to enjoy a happy life.
Second, it has high nutrition value. In each 100ml, it contains 2% energy, 1% protein, 4% fat and other nutrition. Moreover, the experts said that people can absorb more nutrition when the walnuts are made into walnut dew, and the walnut dew plays a more important role in health protection.
Third, as a vegetable protein drink, Six walnut adopts its
special“5.3.28” production engineering, which enrich the walnutphospholipid is more beneficial for the human body to absorb. Fourth, Luyu, theadvertising spokesperson of it, is a good image and well-behaved woman. She is the best representation for the drink. And the company adheres to “concentration”, which win the trust of customers, innovate constantly, break through continuously and develop ceaselessly.
Last, the price of it is very substantial. One can only costs 4 yuan. Meanwhile, the milk Deluxe costs 6 yuan, the golden organic milk costs 5 yuan, the Momchilovtsi costs 5 yuan. Maybe you will say that the price differectiation is not very large. But, our Six walnut is more nutritious than those.so, isn’t it a wonderful choice?
Just as the advert says,” Use your brain often, drink Six walnut more”Let’s have a drink of it.。

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