Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Roberta Bondar is Biographies of famous Canadians.
Dr. Roberta Bondar she was born in Sault Ste-Marie , Ontario, in 1945.
When she was a child she was dreaming of space so her favorite subjects at school were science and mathematics.


Julie Poyette , born October 20 , 1963 , in Montreal , Quebec she enjoys Running , Skiing , Racquet sports and Scuba Diving.
Ms.Payette is fluent in French and English , and can converse in Spanish , Italian , Russian and German.

Education: she has licence in Electrical and Computer.

What do these people have in common?

Sara Bano and I share my answer and write in our blog.

1.     Who is Roberta Bondar?

She is a physician (doctor), a scientist, an astronaut and a photographer.

2.     When was she born?

She was born in Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario, in 1945.

3.     What did she have in her basement?

She had a laboratory for science experiments.


4.     What did she study as a doctor and a scientist?
She was neurology specialty doctor and she study of the brain,too.


5.     When did she fly in space?
She flied  in January 22-30, 1992.


6.     What did she write?
 she wrote a book. Names of  “Touching The Earth “.


7.     Why did she take so many pictures of Canada’s national parks?
She wants to share her passion, admiration and deep respect for this part of the planet – our Canada”.



Monday, 17 November 2014

CLB6L Listen to a manager apologize to employees for having to cancel the annual staff party, and answer these T/F questions:
  1. There was no staff party last year.
  2. The manager himself decided to cancel the annual staff party.
  3. The company will not give the employees anything this year.
  4. The employees wished the board members a Merry Christmas.
  5. Every stuffed toy will be imprinted with the logo of the company.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Spencer: I would love to see you in this outfit: a tank top and a miniskirt. 

Lauren: No way! I wouldn’t look anything like that mannequin. I’m too shy and I’d make a fool of myself wearing such revealing clothes. 

Spencer: That’s where you’re wrong. You would look great on the beach in that outfit with a bikini underneath. 

Lauren: I haven’t worn a bikini in years. I always wear a one-piece now. In fact, I’d feel more comfortable in a T-shirt, cut-offs, and flip- flops. 

Spencer: Why would you want to hide that figure? If you want to do that, why don’t you just wear this Hawaiian shirt and these board-shorts.Then no one will know you’re a woman! 

Lauren: Don’t get mad. Okay, you can pick out an outfit for me and I promise to wear it for you. Okay? 

Spencer: Fine, but I’m warning you: I want to see some skin! 

Lauren:Well , I 'll wear for you short skirt and fancy blouse . just for you !

Spencer: yes I like coat with wide collar too.

Lauren : what kind of cloth do you like for men?

spencer : I like tight pants with pocket   and light tie.


Wednesday, 12 November 2014

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-   I asked  my freiend Sara about her trip at yesterday, she explaied  complete for me,
sara said they went to Down Town  at City Hall Queen Street with Bay street.They saw celebration about Remembers Day , march  past of soldier , jet and propelled plane at 11 oclock, many pepole with Poppy sign and after that they went to church and took picture at last they ate lunch.

-  she  surprised about slilent of many many pepole very quiet.

-she  learn about the organisation, respect .

hello
yestarday , I could not come to trip because I went to my doughter school for ceremony,
she sang a song about Remembers day.
I hope next time enjoy with my classmate.

Monday, 10 November 2014

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November 10, 2014

Cancellation Department
Alliance Insurance Inc.,
1145 Vermont Avenue,
New Orleans, LA 70152

To,

Jack Smith

Subject: Cancellation of Life Insurance Policy (Policy Number: 75892735)

This is to inform you of my decision to cancel my life insurance policy with effect from December 30, 2014. I would appreciate if you could send me a written confirmation within 30 days, confirming that the cancellation has been accepted and put into effect. I also request you to refund the unused portion of my policy premium and stop charging my bank account for payments of monthly premiums.

Thank you and I hope you will consider this request and put it into effect as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

nejati

zahra nejatimonfared
2600 Don Mills Rd.
#1111
M2J3B4


1. A 'river ' is bigger than a 'stream' 
2. There are one thousand years in a Century 
3. 'Founded 'is the past tense of 'found ' 
4. 'Answer' can be used as a noun and a verb 
5. 'Scarlet 'is a brilliant red colour.  

Friday, 7 November 2014


Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth of Nations member states since the end of the First World War to remember the members of their armed forces who have died in the line of duty. The day, specifically designated by King George V on 7 November 1919,[1] or alternative dates, are also recognised as special days for war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries. Remembrance Day is observed on 11 November to recall the end of hostilities of World War I on that date in 1918. Hostilities formally ended "at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month", in accordance with the armistice signed by representatives of Germany and the Entente between 5:12 and 5:20 that morning. ("At the 11th hour" refers to the passing of the 11th hour, or 11:00 am.) The First World War officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 28 June 1919.[2]
The memorial evolved out of Armistice Day, which continues to be marked on the same date. The initial Armistice Day was observed at Buckingham Palace, commencing with King George V hosting a "Banquet in Honour of the President of the French Republic"[3] during the evening hours of 10 November 1919. The first official Armistice Day was subsequently held on the grounds of Buckingham Palace the following morning.
The red remembrance poppy has become a familiar emblem of Remembrance Day due to the poem In Flanders Fields. These poppies bloomed across some of the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I, their brilliant red colour became a symbol for the blood spilled in the war.