Sin título 1

AID: ayuda

ARTICLE: artículo // A text or piece of writing

BROADSHEET: periódico serio// A large-format newspaper with usually serious contest

CENSOR: censurar// oficial with the power to stop publication of certain articles

CHEQUEBOOK: talonario de cheques// the obtaining of exclusive rights to a story by payment of large sums of money

JOURNALIST: periodista // person who writes a letter to paper 2 person who writes articles sums of moneyh

CORRESPONDENT: corresponsal// 1 person who writes a letter

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BITE YOUR FINGERNAILS/BOW YOUR HEAD/ COVER YOUR MOUTH/ CROSS YOUR FINGERS/ FIDGET=ESTAR INQUIETO/ FOLDER YOUR ARMS / FROWN/ GIVE A THUMBS UP/ GRIMACE/ GRIN/ NOD YOUR HEAD/ POINT/ POUT/ PURSE YOUR LIPS/ RAISE YOUR EYEBROWS/ SCOWL/ SCRATCH YOUR HEAD/ SHAKE YOUR HEAD/ SHRUG YOUR SHOULDERS/ WINK= GUIÑO/ WAVE/ YAWN/ ANNOYANCE/ ANXIETY/ BOREDOM/ CONFUSION/ DISAPPROVAL/ FEAR/ PAIN=DOLOR/ SHAME= VERGUENZA/

MODALS IN THE past

May + might + could have  SPECULATING ABOUT THE PAST 

Should have + ought (

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corona

CHAPTER 6 auxiliary verbs: Often informally known as “helping verbs,” a category of words that accompany a main verb. Includes was, is, can, should, does, and did.Compositionality: The concept that there are fixed rules for combining units of language in terms of their form that result in fixed meaning relationships between the words that are joined together.Constituent: A syntactic category consisting of a word or (more often) a group of words (e.g., noun phrase, prepositional phrase) that

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Parliament

National assembly is the lower house of parliament. it is more powerful institution in law making and financial matters. National assembly of Pakistan is more powerful than senate.
2. Relevant provisions:
Article 23, 47, 50, 73, 91, 93, 95, 142, 143.
3. Parliament under the constitution of 1973:
Parliament is an authoritative institution. it can enact any type of law. it is a symbol of the people sovereignty. parliament in Pakistan which is known as “the Majlis-e-Shoora” consists of the president

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SIGLO XX

XXth CENTURY 
During the 20th century, music had a great diversity of styles and currents that broke with stylistic unity in search of new music.  At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, two important musical currents developed:
 - Impressionism: used modal, subtle or soft melodies and a great variety of musical colors, that is, timbres (using a variety of instruments in the orchestra such as the harp, glockenspiel or the piano).  Highlight Debussy, Ravel or Dukas.  Let’
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Vertebrates

 2. FISH
All fish are aquatic vertebrates. Some live in fresh water and some in salt water.
 Body features
✓ FUSIFORM body.
✓ Fish limbs are FINS. Most fish have: 2 pectoral fins, 2 pelvic fins, one caudal fin, one anal fin and one or more dorsal fins. However, there are exceptions.
✓ Their body is covered with SCALES, which are overlapped. Sharks and rays have small denticles instead of flat scales.
✓ They have a sensory organ, the LATERAL LINE, which detects water vibrations.
✓ Most fish
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historia

3.2. England  and the parliamentary system

the Engish King Charles I was an absolute monarch. As he needed to raise money, he summoned Parliament (an assembly of the kingdom’s representatives) to increase taxes.

However, Parliament demanded restrictions to the king’s power.

Consequently, a civil war broke out between the king’s and Parliament’s supporters. Parliament was victorious, the king was executed and England became a republic. Its leader was Oliver Cromwell, who would become a dictator years

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European EI

1.Free-Trade Area (FTA): 2 or more countries remove import duties in their mutual trade in all goods & maintain country-based tariffs against 3rd parties. 2. Custom Union (CU)
FTA + goods &/or services + a common external tariff (CET) against 3rd parties. (ECSC – Paris Treaty-only coal & steel) 3. Common Market (CM): Custom Union + 4 freedoms of movement (goods, services, capitals, workforce/citizens) (EEC – Rome Treaty!) 4. Economic & M1tary Union (EMU = EU + MU): EU = Common
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Historia

UNIT 3

How did the production of goods change during the industrial revolution? 

Te driving forces of industrialization (factors)

Te industrial Revolution started in Great Britain in the mid-18th century.

-A political system in wich the power of the monarchy had been limited and the bourgeoisie had a lot of influence. 

-Population growth that had led to a rise in demand and an abundance of labour for the new factories

-An abundance of coal, wich became the main source of energy 

-An extensive transport

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biologia

They are located outside the digestive tract although the digestive juices they secrete are passed into it. These juices contain a great variety of digestive enzymes (type of proteins that accelerate the breakdown of complex food into nutrients)

● The salivary glands: 3 pair of glands that secrete saliva into the mouth.

● The liver: Largest gland. It secretes bile, which is stored in the gallbladder. Bile helps us to digest lipids by acting as a detergent. The liver also performs other functions

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