Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Monday, 20 March 2017
Geography's picture
- This is a monoculture terrain because there're only melons
- Is an irrigated farming because melons need a lot of water
- Is an extensive agriculture because there are large fields
- The technology used is traditional
Monday, 6 March 2017
GLOSSARY (Unit 5)
Criminals/Crime fighter:
Armed robber: Theft with a weapon
Burglar: Thief who break in to houses
Detective: Person who work with police, they investigate to find the criminals
Fraudster: Someone who gets money by cheat people
Judge: Person be responsible for judge the crimes
Lawyer: Someone whose job is give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
Murderer: Criminal who kill a person
Mugger: Person who attack when they are rob
Police officer: Member of police force
Private investigator: A person whose job it is to discover information about people, but who is not a member of a police force
Thief: The person who steal others
Traffic warden: Officer who monitor if the people parking well
Crimes:
Burglary: Stealing from home
Blackmail: Extortion of money
Forgery: Making or altering a document of another person
Drug-dealing: Selling of illegal drugs
Credit-card fraud:
Kidnapping: Abduction or "rob" by force a person
Mugging: An assault of violence upon a person, especially with intent of rob
Shoplifting: Theft from a shop
Smuggling: Illicitly traffic of goods
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit
Vandalism: Don't respect the rules
Identity theft: Pretending to be another person
Pick-pocketing: Rob a pocket
Armed robber: Theft with a weapon
Burglar: Thief who break in to houses
Detective: Person who work with police, they investigate to find the criminals
Fraudster: Someone who gets money by cheat people
Judge: Person be responsible for judge the crimes
Lawyer: Someone whose job is give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
Murderer: Criminal who kill a person
Mugger: Person who attack when they are rob
Police officer: Member of police force
Private investigator: A person whose job it is to discover information about people, but who is not a member of a police force
Thief: The person who steal others
Traffic warden: Officer who monitor if the people parking well
Crimes:
Burglary: Stealing from home
Blackmail: Extortion of money
Forgery: Making or altering a document of another person
Drug-dealing: Selling of illegal drugs
Credit-card fraud:
Kidnapping: Abduction or "rob" by force a person
Mugging: An assault of violence upon a person, especially with intent of rob
Shoplifting: Theft from a shop
Smuggling: Illicitly traffic of goods
Speeding: Exceeding speed limit
Vandalism: Don't respect the rules
Identity theft: Pretending to be another person
Pick-pocketing: Rob a pocket
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