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Flash Interactive sites for Spanish Class
I'm looking for some Interactive grammar and vocabulary sites online. I found one before, but cannot find it now. They was probably created in flash player. It's kind of like a game..one scenario could be of a house and you move to words to the appropriate object in the house. Help!
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What Sims Game Do You Need For The Other Discs
Alright, A little while back my cousin moved out of his parent's place and I went down to the basement (which was his "territory") and found his Sims games conveniently right on his desk. Knowing that he wouldn't let me borrow the game even though I know he doesn't play it anymore because he always claims to be too busy because he lives such a hectic life, I decided to take it into my own hands to well... take the discs. So I took them home but found out... I have all the discs... BUT what I need. There's three discs in order (meaning each one has a number on it, through three) and I already know I need the first to play the game. I need to know what one to get though. Each disc before the 2 on it, has some weirdo-symbol-like-thing that looks kinda like some Spanish word or something. You know with all the hyphens and stuff? Anyway, thanks to anyone that helps me. OH! And I also have an expansion for Nightlife too. Nifty.
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What do U think two quiet Latinos lived there waving to the neighbors and barbecuing on the front lawn
What do U think two quiet Latinos lived there, waving to the neighbors and barbecuing on the front lawn is this an example of deception at its greatest ? Until recently, two quiet Latinos lived there, waving to the neighbors and barbecuing on the front lawn while they held more than two dozen people hostage inside. This is the trail immigrants follow to enter the United States illegally. It's more than 2,000 miles long, and crazy things happen at nearly every stop. In my years as a foreign correspondent for The Times, I walked small stretches of the route -- on the abandoned railroad tracks of Tenosique, Mexico, and in the rail yards of Ecatepec, just outside Mexico City. I've seen vistas of great beauty -- the Sonora desert, for example, and the rust-colored hills south of Tombstone, Ariz. The people you meet at these places have left behind families in the villages and cities of Central America and Mexico. They are desperate, self-deluded and courageous all at once. Those qualities make them pure gold for corrupt officials and various criminal enterprises, big and small. They pay small bribes or "fees" to boat operators, local "guides," truck drivers and policemen to pass through Mexico. And then thousands of dollars to smugglers who say they can get them around the high-tech obstacles at the U.S. border. Those smugglers are transforming the trail into a journey of intimidation and horror. The mostly black residents of Dern Avenue in Compton got to witness the chaotic end to one of these journeys last week. "I've seen a lot of strange things on this block -- I've seen people shot," a young musician told me. "But I've never seen anything like that." The stucco box was a drop house for immigrant smugglers. The people inside -- about 30 residents of Guatemala, El Salvador and Ecuador -- had already paid thousands of dollars to get as far as Compton. Now the smugglers were demanding more money from their families. They were locked in three rooms and held at bay by a pit bull, according to agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Their ranks included two boys from Ecuador, ages 7 and 9. None of the neighbors had any inkling what was going on. The two guys renting the house seemed normal enough. "They were friendly," said Alma Jackson, 60. They mowed the front lawn and even had a Fourth of July barbecue in the frontyard, though Jackson noted: "It sure seemed like they were cooking a lot of food for just two people." Then, on July 27, the musician was sitting on the porch across the street when he saw a woman pulling back at the curtain. "I thought it was a little game they were playing, like hide and go seek." When she started gesturing frantically, he walked across the street. She threw out a piece of toilet paper with words written in Spanish. Unfortunately, the musician didn't read the language. "I could make out some words, like 'policía,' " he told me. He took the note to a Mexican family that lived nearby. We're trapped inside this house, the note said. It gave a phone number for a U.S. relative to call for help. It also said: "Do NOT call the police." But someone decided to call the police anyway. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-tobar4-2009aug04,0,4752970.column?page=1
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Hope you like this Stupid contestants
SIMPLY THE BEST (ITV) Phil Tufnell: How many Olympic Games have been held? Contestant: Six. Tufnell: Higher! Contestant: Five. FORT BOYARD (CHALLENGE TV) Jodie Marsh: Arrange these two groups of letters to form a word ??? CHED and PIT. Team: Chedpit. LINCS FM PHONE-IN Presenter: Which is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world? Contestant: Barcelona . Presenter: I was really after the name of a country. Contestant: I'm sorry, I don't know the names of any countries in Spain . RADIO 1 EARLY MORNING SHOW Presenter: How many toes would three people have in total? Contestant: 23. NOTTS AND CROSSES QUIZ (BBC RADIO NOTTINGHAM ) Jeff Owen: In which country is Mount Everest ? Contestant (long pause): Er, it's not in Scotland , is it? THE MICK GIRDLER SHOW (BBC RADIO SOLENT ) Girdler: I'm looking for an island in the Atlantic whose name includes the letter 'e'. Contestant: Ghana . Girdler: No, listen. It's an island in the Atlantic Ocean . Contestant: New Zealand . NATIONAL LOTTERY (BBC1) Question: What is the world's largest continent? Contestant: The Pacific ROCK FM ( PRESTON ) Presenter: Name a film starring Bob Hoskins that is also the name of a famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. Contestant: Who Framed Roger Rabbit? THE BIGGEST GAME IN TOWN (ITV) Steve Le Fevre: What was signed to bring World War I to an end in 1918? Contestant: Magna Carta. JAMES O'BRIEN SHOW (LBC) O'Brien: How many kings of England have been called Henry? Contestant: Er, well, I know there was a Henry the Eighth ... er . er ...three? RICHARD ALLINSON SHOW (RADIO 2) Allinson: What international brand shares its name with the Greek goddess of victory? Contestant (after long deliberation): Erm, Kellogg's? BLIND DATE (ITV) Girl: Name a book written by Jane Austen. Boy: Charlotte Bronte. CHRIS SEARLE SHOW (BBC RADIO BRISTOL ) Searle: In which European country is Mount Etna ? Caller: Japan . Searle: I did say which European country, so in case you didn't hear that, I can let you try again. Caller: Er ... Mexico ? PAUL WAPPAT (BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE ) Paul Wappat: How long did the Six-Day War between Egypt and Israel last? Contestant (after long pause): Fourteen days. NATIONAL LOTTERY Eamonn Holmes: Dizzy Gillespie is famous for playing what? Contestant: Basketball. NOTTS AND CROSSES QUIZ Jeff Owen: Where did the D-Day landings take place? Contestant (after pause): Pearl Harbor ? DARYL DENHAM'S DRIVETIME (VIRGIN RADIO) Daryl Denham: In which country would you spend shekels? Contestant: Holland ? Denham: Try the next letter of the alphabet. Contestant: Iceland ? Ireland ? Denham (helpfully): It's a bad line. Did you say Israel ? Contestant: No. PHIL WOOD SHOW (BBC GMR) Wood: What 'K' could be described as the Islamic Bible? Contestant: Er . . . Wood: It's got two syllables . . . Kor . . . Contestant: Blimey? Wood: Ha ha ha ha, no. The past participle of run . . Contestant: (Silence) Wood: OK, try it another way. Today I run, yesterday I . . . Contestant: Walked? Thanks, glad you enjoyed them :)
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What is your opinion on my vision
I had a vision kind of it was more auditory, though. I was in Mexico and it was late at night. My brother and cousin were playing video games or watching TV and we were all in my cousin's room. I was lying on the floor falling asleep when I went into a sort of day dream. I had a dream while awake but I forgot what I saw. I remembered it didn't surprise me and I didn't feel wierd about this day dream. After this day dream everything was dark and I heard a woman's voice that said "Vas a acompanar a Dios."(That was in Spanish) or in English "You will accompany God." This all happened with my eyes closed. After this I was wide awake and very confused. I remembered what I saw at that point but the next day I forgot my day dream and only remembered the words that were said at the end. I'm very confused on this. Why was it in Spanish, Spanish is my second language? Why would a woman speak these words and who was she? Why was You will accompany stated, why wouldn't it be You are? Was my day dream before the statement important? Why would she say You will accompany God and not God is or will accompany you? It wasn't a dream because, I was concious. I was aware of my surroundings but I didn't pay any attention to them. Line up with scripture? Sarevok you have helped.
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Can someone help me translate my skills part of my resume into French
I wanted to make my resume in French. I had already started, but may be wrong with grammar and choice of certain grammar words. . Here is the original part in English: History Education American History Pre-Revolutionary-Present and how to prepare lessons for the material Chinese, Japanese, African, Indian, Mesopotamia and Mesoamerican ancient history Western Civilization including English History, Communist and Fascist Europe, and the Holocaust Languages Proficient French - Study abroad in Paris, France of June 2008 Moderate Spanish Basic Italian Leadership Participated in the University of Delaware's summer program at the Leadershape Institute. Served as Vice President of Key Club for my high school branch. Mentored for Latino Enrichment group at University of Delaware. Assisted with program coordinator for Latino Enrichment group. Communication Worked with various people during recordings. Presented presentations on the French Resistance, Changes in American Political Systems, and the American Train System. Greeted and answered inquiries to multitude of people into the NYC area branch of IKEA Multi-tasked with signing in and out children into the play area of IKEA Computer and Computer Tech Operated DVD duplication and slide transferring devices. Edited websites via Windows Terminal and basic HTML CSS editors. Streamed recorded programs at the university from a video camera onto the internet through the video game Second Life. Knowledgeable in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access. Capable of typing 70 wpm. Video and Camera Traveled to various events to film that would either be recorded and posted on internet or streamed through podcasts and helped with uploading the clips onto the internet. Photographed various locations for university projects This is what I have so far in French: L'éducation D'histoire L'histoire américaine Pré-révolutionnaire-Présent et comment préparer les matières L'histoire ancienne de Chine, Japon, Mésopotamie, Mexique, Inde, et Afrique L'histoire européenne y compris l'histoire d'angleterre, Europe sous fascisme et communisme,, et le holocauste. Langues Français – avancé – lu, écrit, parlé Espagnol – familier – lu, parlé Italien – élémentaire – lu Leadership Participé dans la programme d'été d'University of Delaware au Leadershape Institute. Servi comme le vice-président de Key Club dans le lycée. Servi comme un mentor pour un groupe à l'University of Delaware. Assisté avec la coordinatrice du groupe. Communication Travaillé avec beaucoup de personnes à enregistrements. Présente des présentations sur la Réesistance, les changes sur la système américaine, et la système américaine du train. Accueilli et repondu les questions aux les clients à la succursale de IKEA dans l'agglomération de New York. Computer Tech Operated DVD duplication and slide transferring devices. Edited websites via Windows Terminal and basic HTML CSS editors. Streamed recorded programs at the university from a video camera onto the internet through the video game Second Life. Connu dans Microsoft Word, Excel, Access. Video and Camera Traveled to various events to film that would either be recorded and posted on internet or streamed through podcasts and helped with uploading the clips onto the internet. Photographed various locations for university projects Obviously, its the last two sections that I need the most help with because its more technical vocab I am not too sure of. Thanks again.
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what do the spanish words in Calle Ocho mean
full lyrics: Haha Its Mr. 305 checkin' in for the remix, you know that S 75 Street Brazil? Well this year gon be called Calle Ocho, Hahahaha Que ola cata, Que ola omega and this how we gon do it Dale, one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me You know I want cha (want cha) (Hahaha) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Rumba (Si) Ella quiere si Rumba (Como?) Si e' verdad que tu ere guapa, Yo te voy a poner gozar Tu tiene la boca grande dale ponte a jugar (Como) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro (Woooo-ooo!) 6 to tha clock, on my way to the top uh, Pit got it locked from brews to the locker, All I.P uh, big and packer, That he's not, but damn he's hot, label fly but Pit wont stop, got her in the car, quit playin' with his (Como?) watch him make a movie like Alba Hitch Hock, ha Enjoy Me [Chorus]: I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me You know I want cha (want cha) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Si es verdad que tu ere guapa, Yo te voy a poner gozar Tu tiene la boca grande dale ponte a jugar (Como) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro (Woooo-ooo!) [Verse 2]: Mami got an ass like a donkey, with a monkey, look like King Kong, welcome to the crib, 305 thats what it is, with a woman down ya s*** dont play games, they up the chain, and they let her do everythang and anythang, hit tha thang and they love it gettin' it in, gettin' on, all night long (Dale) [Chorus]: I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me You know I want cha (want cha) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Si es verdad que tu ere guapa, Yo te voy a poner gozar Tu tiene la boca grande dale ponte a jugar (Como) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro [Verse 3]: Baby you can get it, if you win it we can play, baby I got cribs, I got condos we can stay, even got a king size matress we can lay, baby I dont care, I dont care, what they say [Chorus]: I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me (want me) you know I want cha (want cha) I know you want me You know I want cha (want cha) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Rumba (Si) Ella quiere su Rumba (Como?) Si es verdad que tu ere guapa, Yo te voy a poner gozar Tu tiene la boca grande dale ponte a jugar (Como) one-two-three-four Uno-do'-tres-cuatro
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what does the word toma in spanish mean
I was playing a video game with my friend and when he killed me in the game he said "toma" what does that mean Lol? Thx
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