Retaining Wall How to build a low garden retaining wall This section will explain how to make a garden retaining wall aan existing fence, which can transform a dull front or back yard into an exciting garden. The retaining wall will be 1 metre in fro[r]
POSTCARDHow to Write a Postcard1. You may begin and end in any way you like because postcards are informal andpersonal.2. There is not much space in a postcard. So you usually mention just a few things anduse shortened sentence forms.3. You don’t have to fol[r]
The aesthetics of your deck will probably be most noticeable in your choice of railing and decking, but the location of posts and beams can have a major effect on the appearance of a raised deck. In almost every instance, your choice lies between several small pieces of lumber or compa[r]
How to wire a plug Wiring a plug is not difficult but you would be surprised how often people get it wrong. They put themselves and their families at risk from electric shock or fire by not following six simple rules: 1. Strip off the outer cable sheathing to[r]
The series How to write a business letter Please turn over Layout Your company will have its own ideas on how a letter should be laid out, but when writing in English, please remember to start with the greeting: Dear , which should be on a line on[r]
Here's something people often forget: it takes a person to write movies. Screenwriting involveswriting down ideas so that they'll be easily translated into visual art.A screenplay, or script, is the backbone of any movie (well, except for Jean-Luc Godard movies).It's the first s[r]
HOW TO BE A GOOD LEADER How to be a good leader? I think it is a difficult question. Dr John C. Maxwell has suggested one of the most important methods, 'Don't send your duck to eagle school', in his following essay. Read it, think over it and[r]
- 1 - How to Do a Market Study A Guide for Researching Markets This tutorial provides information and guidelines that professionals and students should consider when presented with the task of researching a market. What follows is NOT a marketing plan. Rath[r]
A description of a painting may have the following structure:1st Paragraph: Details of the Painting (Title, Artist, Materials, Size, Location)The title is generally written in italics. You could start by defining the painting in terms of art form or type.The painting can be a po[r]
Student’s Name:Nguyen Vo Ngoc GiangClass: English-Course 32TOPIC: HOW TO PRENSENT A STRUCTUREOUTLINE:I. What is a structure? A Structure is a meaningful sentence or utterance.The meaning is changed by the process of substitution. Example: Are you tired? II.[r]
• Sometimes in complaint resolution, it is appropriate to add a littlesomething to the recovery to ensure customer goodwill. This can beas simple as a coupon inviting the customer to come back and try yourproduct or service at a discount. It won’t alw[r]
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How to write a thank-you letter?Somebody has just offered you a good job or sent you a nice gift. Writing a ‘Thank you letter’ is the best way toshow your appreciation. Here are a few tips to write a courteous thank-you letter.Address yo[r]
- 1 - How to Do a Market Study A Guide for Researching Markets This tutorial provides information and guidelines that professionals and students should consider when presented with the task of researching a market. What follows is NOT a marketing plan. Rath[r]
1 large balloon1 cup flour1/2 cup watera squeeze of two of white gluenewspaper torn (not cut) into stripsfor decoratingcolored tissuestreamersthin cardboarddecorations, glitter, gems hole punchstringrope or strong cordcandies and small trinketsInflate the balloon (just air, not helium).Tie the ballo[r]
It expresses …/ symbolizes…it represents …/ illustrates…It pictures …/ depicts ….The author wants to …..The message is… / the purpose is to …it’s a symbol of …/ a message of…It’s a criticism of …To my mind / In my opinionI think / believe that …From my point[r]
Try to give an exact account of your accomplishments in school: grades do not forget to write the scale if it may differ from the one the reader of your CV is used to, standing in class [r]
8.Fold up the tip of the point to hold the flaps in place. Step seven created two "flaps" whichexpose the tip of the point through the notches created in step six. Fold the exposed tip of thepoint up so that it covers the edges of the two flaps. This will hold those flaps in the properpositio[r]
Nguyễn Thanh Xuân – THCS Lũng Pù, Mèo Vạc, Hà GiangWho, Whom, WhoseSubjects, Objects and Possessive FormsTo understand how to use "who," "whom," and "whose," you first have to understand the difference between subjects, objects, and possessive forms.Subjects do an action:[r]