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Let's Count
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âHow many cars are there?
âHow many children are there?
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How many cars are there?
How many children are there?
How many trees are there?
How many dolls are there?
How many pokemons are there?
How many dogs are there?
How many flowers are there?
How many diamonds are there?
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Do you want to play a game, Timmy? Yes, I do. OK, letâs count the people on photos. How many women are there? There is one woman. Correct! How many men are there? There is one man. Wrong! There are two men. Who are they? They are four children. They are my friends. Good job, Timmy!
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The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (Por- tuguese: Comunidade dos Paises de Lingua Portuguesa; abbr.: CPLP), also known as the Lusophone Common- wealth (Portuguese:Comunidade LusĂłfona), is an inter- national organization and political association of Luso- phone nations across four continents, where Portuguese is an official language. The CPLP was created on 17 July 1996 by Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde,Guinea-Bissau,Mozambique, Portugal and Sao TomĂ© and Principe.In 2002, after gaining indepen- dence, Timor-Leste was welcomed as a member country. In 2014, Equatorial Guinea became the organization's ninth member. The population of its member countries adds up to approximately 270 million people. How many member states constitute the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP)? Let's discover four American symbols of freedom and the meanings behind them. The rose earned its place as America's national flower in 1986 due to its symbolic nature of life, love, and devotion, as well as of beauty and eternity.The American bald eagle was adopted as the national bird symbol of the United States of America for its majestic beauty, great strength, long life, and because it's native to North America. In 2004, the oak was designated the national tree of the United States. The oak tree is the most widespread hardwood tree in the United States.Although commonly called âbuffaloâ since the late 1700s,American bison is the correct name of this animal (a close relative of the European bison). A mature male bison can weigh up to 2000 pounds and stand 6-foot tall at the shoulder - undoubtedly the largest land animal in North America. Which of the following national symbols of the USA is not correct?
The Two Mice The country mouse was happy in his small house until his cousin, the town mouse, came to visit. âI live in the city,â the town mouse said. âI dine on tasty cheese and warm bread.â When the country mouse heard this, he thought for a while and said, "Cousin, I'll come to the city with you." So they went to the town mouse's house in the city. When they arrived, the town mouse said, "The people are in the parlor. Let's sneak into the kitchen for some bread and cheese." "Can we eat all these things?â asked the country mouse. "Of course!" said the town mouse. "Let's have a feast. Oh, it's such a wonderful life!" the town mouse said. Suddenly, they heard footsteps. "Quickly! Hide!" whispered the town mouse. "The lady of the house is coming!" The mice hid under the table and waited for her to go. Then, they returned to enjoy their feast.
Football or polo? Football, soccer and rugby refer to different things in different countries. Let's have a look! American football and association football may not be the same today, but they both originated from the sport of 'football', a game where men run around a field with a ball. Where was football born? Football originated in China around 476 B.C. This is Cuju, an ancient Chinese ball game. It is believed to be the earliest form of football. Football is the most played and most watched sport on the earth. There are over 4 billion followers of football. FIFA World Cup is the most watched sports competition in the world. Over 390,000,000 fans watch World Cup on television.
The Two Mice Part 2. But just as they were about to bite into a chunk of cheese, the man of the house came in. "Oh, it's those rotten mice again! Let's send in the cat!" he said in a very loud voice. A huge cat came in. He searched here and there. The mice were very scared. They ran to their hiding place and held their breath. After a while, the town mouse whispered, "It's safe to go out now. There's nobody here!" The country mouse said, "Thank you. Now, I must go home! I'd rather eat a little food than have a feast in such a dangerous place!"
The Civil Rights Movement in the United States was a pivotal period in history that aimed to secure equal rights and end segregation and discrimination against Black Americans. Let's explore some key aspects of this important movement: Which movement fought for equal rights for Black Americans? The Civil Rights Movement What was one of the main goals of the Civil Rights Movement? Ending racial segregation and discrimination Who was a prominent leader in the Civil Rights Movement known for his "I Have a Dream" speech? Martin Luther King Jr. Where did the famous bus boycott led by Rosa Parks take place? Montgomery, Alabama What event marked the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement? Rosa Parks' bus boycott Which organization was founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to fight against racial segregation and discrimination? SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 aimed to: End racial segregation What peaceful protest did Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lead in Washington D.C.? March on Washington Which event led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965? Bloody Sunday in Selma Who was the first Black student to desegregate an all-white school in the South? Ruby Bridges What impact did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 have on U.S. society? Ended racial segregation in public places The Civil Rights Movement inspired other movements for equality, including the: Women's Rights Movement Which city was the location of a series of nonviolent protests led by Dr. King in 1963? Birmingham The Civil Rights Act of 1968 aimed to prevent: Discrimination in housing What was the purpose of the sit-in movement during the Civil Rights Movement? To protest against racial segregation Who inspired the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger? Rosa Parks What form of protest did students use during the Civil Rights Movement to challenge segregation at lunch counters? Sit-ins Which Supreme Court case declared state laws establishing separate public schools for Black and White students unconstitutional? Brown v. Board of Education In what state did the famous Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights take place in 1965? Alabama What strategy did Civil Rights activists use to draw attention to their cause, as exemplified by the Birmingham Campaign? Nonviolent direct action