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PTE Read Aloud Predictions – 6–12 July 2026 Weekly Study File

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PTE Academic Weekly Predictions · 6–12 July 2026

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Q1#1000043New Prediction↑ top

Shakespeare

A young man from a small provincial town a man without independent wealth, without powerful family connections and without a university education moved to London in the late 1580s and, in a remarkably short time, became the greatest playwright not of his age alone but of all time. How did Shakespeare become Shakespeare'

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Teaching Profession

Teaching is indeed a challenging profession, yet it continues to attract and retain individuals year after year, many of whom remain in the field for five, ten, or even more years. This enduring commitment can be attributed to a combination of intrinsic motivations and the rewarding aspects of the profession.

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Parent Teacher Conferences

Schools host parent teacher conferences four times a year and it is important for families to attend. This is your chance to meet with teachers and ask questions about your child's progress. It can be helpful to write down questions ahead of time.

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Innovative Product

An innovative new product or service can give a firm a head start over its rivals, which can be dizcult for a new entrant to overcome. If the new technology is also patented, then other firms cannot simply copy its design. It is legally protected.

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Rates of Depression

At a time when stress levels are soaring, rates of depression are increasing and the gap between rich and poor is ever widening. We believe that giving can play a positive role in helping people to feel connected to those around them and generate a sense of purpose and hope. When we give, we feel valued, useful and happy.

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William Shakespeare

380 years after his death, William Shakespeare remains the central author of the English speaking world, he is the most quoted poet and the most regularly produced playwright and now among the most popular screenwriters as well. Why is that, and who 'is' he' Why do so many people think his writing is so great' What meanings did his plays have in his own time, and how do we read, speak, or listen to his words now'

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Volcano Behaviours

There were various explanations for volcano behaviour before the structure of the earth's mantle as a semisolid material was developed. For decades, awareness that compression and radioactive materials may be heat sources was discounted and volcanic action was often attributed to chemical reactions and a thin layer of molten rock near the surface.

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Making Notes

The whole purpose of making notes is to aid your learning. It is important to go back over them within a day of making them to make sure they make sense and make them legible for future revisions. Also, going back over them should highlight the key questions of areas in which you want to do further reading.

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Baby Hearing

Most babies start developing their hearing while still in the womb, prompting some hopeful parents to play classical music to their pregnant bellies. Some research even suggests that infants are listening to adult speech as early as 10 weeks before birth, gathering the basic building blocks of their family's native tongue.

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Sharing Ideas

Many individuals have unwittingly contributed to this book through sharing ideas with us as colleagues, students, practitioners, tourists, and residents of destination areas. They are too numerous to thank individually. And indeed, it is not possible to isolate exactly their specific contributions.

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Flood Control

We have spent a lot of money over the last 70 years on flood control, and it's protected millions of people and has saved us billions of dollars. We've built dams to hold back the waters. We've built levees to keep the water off the people, and we've raised the ones that were originally started in 1718.

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Brain Ezciency

Ezciency is not your friend when it comes to cognitive growth. In order to keep our brains making new connections and keep them active, you need to keep moving on to another challenging activity as soon as you reach the point of mastery in the one you were engaging in.

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Psychology

Psychology is the study of cognition, emotions, and behaviour. Psychologists are involved in a variety of tasks. Many spend their careers designing and performing research to understand how people behave in specific situations, how and why we think the way we do, and how emotions develop and what impact they have on our interactions with others.

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Industry or Workplace

An industry or workplace often has its own terms for certain items, places, or groups of people, and university is no different. Here we have attempted to explain some of the terms you may come across on our websites that are specific to higher education.

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Dictionary

Written by 10 eminent professors, it has been updated to reflect the shifts in sociological thought over the last five years, making it the most comprehensive, authoritative, and contemporary dictionary available. It was essential reading for all students and teachers of sociologies and other related courses, and also for the general reader.

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Water

Using an X -ray laser, a research team has investigated how water heats up under extreme conditions. In the process, the scientists were able to observe water that remained liquid even at temperatures of more than 170 degrees Celsius. The investigation revealed an anomalous dynamic behaviour of water, which is of fundamental importance for investigations of sensitive samples using X -ray lasers.

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Toasted

When we put toast in the toaster or add marshmallows to the top of our sweet potatoes for a baked holiday dish we expect them to turn brown and to develop a sweet, caramelized flavor. Although we expect it to happen, do you know why certain foods take on these new colors and flavors as they are toasted'

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Madagascar

Scientists have recommended actions the government of Madagascar's recently elected president, Andry Rajoelina should take to turn around the precipitous decline of biodiversity and help put Madagascar on a trajectory towards sustainable growth. Madagascar's protected areas, some of the most important for biodiversity in the world, have suffered terribly in recent years from illegal mining, logging, and collection of threatened species for the pet trade.

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Human Well-being

The fact is that those different types of services affect many different dimensions of the well being of people. And defining human well being is also extremely challenging. However, we identified that there are certain items providing basic material for life, whether it is food, shelter, or happiness.

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Thesis

A thesis is a claim that you can argue for or against. It should be something that you can present persuasively and clearly. The scope of your paper, so keep in mind that page count. If possible, your thesis should be somewhat original.

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The Royal Institution

The Royal Institution is an organisation that has been around for 209 years. Many of the people that have worked here have been scientists themselves, including Michael Faraday. He made the discoveries that may be generating a using electricity much easier, making it possible for us all to switch on lights, cook for dinner, play games consoles much more.

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Telecommunication

Today, telecommunication is widespread and devices that assist the progress are common in many parts of the world. There is also a vast array of networks that connect these devices, including a computer, telephone, and cable networks. Computer communication across the Internet, such as email and instant messaging, is just one of many examples of telecommunication.

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Visual Perception

The corona virus pandemic has shifted many of our interactions online, with :oom video calls replacing in person classes, work meetings, conferences, and other events. Will all that screen time damage our vision' Maybe not. It turns out that our visual perception is highly adaptable, according to new research.

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Hair Cells

Researchers have conducted a study that has determined the role that a critical protein plays in the development of hair cells. These hair cells are vital for hearing. Some of these cells amplify sounds that come into the ear, and others transform sound waves into electrical signals that travel to the brain.

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High Quality of Life

In spite of the spectacularly high quality of life for the vast majority of the people who live in the European Union, its inhabitant seems obsessed by the region's relative decline in the world. Slow economic growth rates and high unemployment have reinforced the impression that Europe is unhappy with today and unsure of tomorrow.

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Method of Learning

There is no single method of learning that guarantees success. How we learn that depends on many different factors. What works best for you will not necessarily be the same as the approach used for the other students even if they study the same course. We are all unique as learners, although some patterns emerge from any group of students.

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A World Without Light

Have you ever pictured a world without light' Just think how much we rely on man made light sources in our life. Without engineers, we wouldn't be able to live the way we do. No street lights, no TV , no computer displays, no house lights engineers design and build all these things.

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Australian English (V2)

Australians speak English of course. But for many tourists and even some locals, Australian English has only tenuous links with the mother tongue. Our speech is peppered with words and phrases whose arcane meanings are understood only by the native speaker. It is these colorful colloquialisms that Australian slang is yet to truly explain.

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Lincoln

Lincoln's apparently radical change of mind about his war power to emancipate slaves was caused by the escalating scope of the war, which convinced him that any measure to weaken the Confederacy and strengthen the Union war effort was justifiable as a military necessity.

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Black Swan

Before the discovery of Australia, people in the old world were convinced that all swans were white, an unassailable belief as it seemed completely confirmed by empirical evidence. The sighting of the first black swan might have been an interesting surprise for a few ornithologists, but that is not where the significance of the story lies.

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Teenage Girls

Teenage girls are continuing to outperform boys in English while the gender gap in achievements in math and science has almost disappeared. The figures show that last year 80% of 14 year old girls reached at least the expected level 5 in English, compared with 65% of boys. But in math, the girls are just 1% ahead of boys, while in science the difference is 2%.

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Ozone Ascents

A total of five ozone ascents were taken at Bharati station (Indian mission) Antarctica during April to June, 2016. As the stratospheric temperatures reduced to minus 82.24 Celsius on 20th June, 2016 indicating the formation of stratospheric clouds which may lead to depletion of the ozone concentration in the stratosphere, leading scientists at Bharati station feared that Montreal Accord has not succeeded to control emission of ozone depleting gases In the atmosphere.

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Succulent Plants

Most succulent plants are found in regions where there is little rainfall, dry air, plenty of sunshine, porous soils and high temperatures during part of the year. These conditions have caused changes in plant structures, which have resulted in greatly increased thickness of stems, leaves and sometimes roots, enabling them to store moisture from the infrequent rains.

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Economic Planning

Another method governments use to try and influence the private sector is economic planning. For a long time now, socialist and communist states have used planning as an alternative to the price mechanism, organizing production and distributing their resources according to social and strategic needs, rather than based on purely economic considerations.

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The Ritual

The ritual of the state opening of parliament still illustrates the basis of the British constitution. The sovereignty of the Royal Family has passed to the sovereignty of parliament, leaving the monarchy with the trappings of power, while prime ministers are still denied the kind of status that is given to American and French presidents.

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Letter Writing

While far fewer people these days write letters and therefore have less use for stamps, there are still a few categories of stamps which attract collectors. Stamps in common use for an indefinite period until the price goes up are called 'definitive' issues, while a more collectible type of stamp is the 'commemorative' issue, honoring people, events, and anniversaries.

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Alexander The Great

Before the time of Alexander the Great, the only eastern people who could be compared with the Greeks in the fields of science and philosophy were from the Indian sub continent. However, because so little is known about Indian chronology, it is dizcult to tell how much of their science was original and how much was the result of Greek influence.

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Labour Migration

Most countries are affected by labour migration. In many rural places, the traditional extended family has been undermined by the need for family members to migrate to towns as an economic necessity. Migration, therefore, presents a major challenge everywhere to social and economic policy.

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Statistics Reflect

Statistics reflect vital information about the economy, the well being of the population, and the environment. Society relies on statistics being visible, accessible and robust, and on statistically literate people making the best use of the information to determine future action. Statistical literacy, then, is the ability to accurately understand, interpret and evaluate the data that inform these issues.

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The United States

The United States is at a peak in the world's market for motor cars and trucks. An agent for the U.S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce reports a prosperous condition of affairs prevailing in Japan, which is buying more automobiles, especially large cars, than ever before.

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The Asteroid

The asteroid that slammed into the moon 3.8 billion years ago creating the Imbrium Basin may have had a diameter of at least 150 miles, according to a new estimate. The work helps explain puzzling geological features on the moon's near side and has implications for understanding the evolution of the early solar system.

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Fake News

Fake news can distort people's beliefs even after being debunked. For example, repeated over and over, a story such as the one about the Pope Endorsing Trump can create a glow around a political candidate that persists long after the story is exposed as a fake. A study recently published in the journal Intelligence suggests that some people may have an especially dizcult time rejecting misinformation.

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Business School

Business school admissions ozcers said the new drive to attract younger students was in part the result of a realization that they had inadvertently limited their applicant pool by requiring several years' work experience. Talented students who might otherwise have gone to business school instead opted for a law or policy degree because they were intimidated by the expectation of work experience.

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Social Media

Social media are playing an increasingly important role as information sources for travellers. The goal of this study is to investigate the extent to which social media appear in search engine results in the context of travel related searches. It also provides evidence for challenges faced by traditional providers of travel related information.

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Grid Based

The grid based infrastructure enables large scale scientific applications to be run on distributed resources and coupled in innovative ways. However, in practice, grid resources are not very easy to use for the end users who have to learn how to generate security credentials. There is an imminent need to provide transparent access to these resources so that the end users are shielded from the complicated details.

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Neighbors

Imagine living all your life as the only family on your street. Then, one morning, you open the front door and discover houses all around you. You see neighbors tending their gardens and children walking to school. Where did all the people come from' What if the answer turned out to be that they had always been there, you just hadn't seen them'

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Brain Hemispheres

The brain is divided into its 'hemispheres' by a prominent groove. At the base of this lies nerve fibres which enable these two halves of the brain to communicate with each other. But the left hemisphere usually controls movement and sensation in the right side of the body, while the right hemisphere similarly controls the left side of the body.

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Mathematics

Competence in mathematics was another trouble spot. More than half said their real task, school's graduates are deficient in mathematics, more than 10 per cent of respondents and said college graduates are deficient in the subject, while 70 per cent said they are adequate.

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Restaurant

The physical location of a restaurant in the competitive landscape of the city has long been known as a major factor in its likely success or failure. Once restaurants are established in such environments, they can do little about their location. All they can do is work to improve customer access to their premises. Restaurateurs often do this by engaging in battles with local authorities about car parking.

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Online Shopping Environments

A unique characteristic of online shopping environments is that they allow vendors to create retail interfaces with highly interactive features. One desirable form of interactivity from a consumer perspective is the implementation of sophisticated tools to assist shoppers in their purchase decisions by customizing the electronic shopping environment to their individual preferences.

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Globalization

Globalization has affected what we eat in ways we are only beginning to understand. Modern food production no longer related to our biological needs but is in direct conflict with them. The relationship between diet and our fertility, our cancer, heart diseases, and mental illness is becoming clear. Yet much of our food is nutritionally bankrupt.

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Scientific Studies

Scientific studies show that by age three, there is a gap in brain development between kids who are read to aloud and those who are not, and children from low income families are disproportionately impacted by this gap. Making sure all parents know the importance of reading aloud to their children is critical to closing the achievement gap.

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Climate Change

This is what needs to happen on climate change: the world needs to put a price on carbon emissions and let the market respond. If politicians pretend this can be done without pain, it will probably result in another five to ten years of inaction.

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The Free Market

The free market is extremely competitive, and companies are constantly trying to gain an edge over their rivals. Merchandising and brand image plays a major role in attracting customers, but they often lead to over packaging. This is a serious problem since most packaging these days are made of plastics which are not biodegradable. Some people blame the manufacturers for their blatant disregard, while others point the finger at consumers.

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Republican Field

While the Republican field is packed with male candidates, so far, some of the sharpest Clinton critics have come from women. Democrats successfully campaigned on an alleged GOP perpetrated 'war on women' in 2012 but faltered in 2014 when they tried the same tactic. With Hillary Clinton as the likely Democratic nominee, the fight for women voters will be a central part of the 2016 campaign.

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The Pace of Business

The climate for doing business improved in Egypt more than in any other country last year, according to a global study that revealed a wave of company oriented reforms across the Middle East. The World Bank rankings, which look at business regulations, also showed that the pace of business reforms in Eastern Europe was overtaking East Asia.

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The Training of an Actor

The training of an actor is an intensive process that requires curiosity, courage, and commitment. You will learn how to prepare for rehearsal, how to rehearse, and how to use independent and proactive processes that inform you to do the best work possible for both stage and screen.

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In Classes

In classes, your teachers will talk about topics that you are studying. The information that they provide will be important to know when you take tests. You must be able to take good written notes from what your teacher says.

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Russia

Long isolated from Western Europe, Russia grew up without participating in shared developments like the Reformation. Russians took pride in their unique culture and found dubious value in foreign ideals. As a result, Russia is the most unusual member of the European family, if indeed it can be considered one at all. This question is still hotly debated, particularly amongst Russians.

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Semiconductor

The semiconductor industry has been able to improve the performance of electric systems for more than four decades by making ever smaller devices. However, this approach will soon encounter both scientific and technical limits, which is why the industry is exploring a number of alternative device technologies.

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Habitat Quality

But they did find something that had a much bigger impact on wildlife: habitat quality. The best predictor of wildlife abundance was not human activity, but factors like forest connectivity, nearby housing density, and the amount of adjacent agriculture. The results were published in the Journal of Applied Ecology.

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University Life

A university is a lot more than just classes and exams, the university is a concept that offers you a host of possibilities to develop both academically and personally. Find out about the different projects, clubs and societies that are in your university. You will definitely find something you are interested in.

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Donor Countries

In 2005, donor countries agreed on an accord to harmonize their practices. Since then, aid ozcials have complained that too little has changed on the ground. Conferences of donors in developing countries still tend to be dominated by a small group of north European governments, with the US often absent.

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Parents

Parents can communicate their personal feelings about undesirable programs both by discouraging their children from watching them and by writing to their local television station or the program's sponsors. The public does have a voice. Clearly, not all programs need please everybody. We do have a choice of programs, and we also have a choice, for ourselves and at least for our younger children, of watching or not watching. There is an 'off' button on every set.

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Furniture

There are perhaps three ways of looking at furniture: some people see it as purely functional and useful, and don't bother themselves with aesthetics, others see it as essential to civilized living and concern themselves with design and how the furniture will look in a room in other words, function combined with aesthetics, and yet others see furniture as a form of art.

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Yellow

Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. While it is considered an optimistic color, people lose their tempers more often in yellow rooms, and babies will cry more. It is the most dizcult color for the eye to take in, so it can be overpowering if overused. Yellow enhances concentration, hence it is used for legal pads. It also speeds metabolism.

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Yellow Color

Yellow is considered the most optimistic color, yet surprisingly, people lose their tempers most often in yellow rooms, and babies cry more in them. The reason may be that yellow is the hardest color on the eye. On the other hand, it speeds metabolism and enhances concentration. Think of yellow legal pads and post it notes.

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Akimbo

Akimbo, this must be one of the more unusual looking words in the language. It puzzles us in part because it doesn't seem to have any relatives. What's more, it is now virtually a fossil word, until recently almost invariably found in arms, akimbo, a posture in which a person stands with hands on hips and elbows sharply bent outward, one that signals impatience and hostility.

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Quotes

Many papers you write in college will require you to include quotes from one or more sources. Even if you don't have to do it, integrating a few quotes into your writing can add life and persuasiveness to your arguments. The key is to use quotes to support a point you're trying to make rather than just include them to fill space.

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Student Debt

The numbers on US student debt, after all, are truly staggering. The average 2015 US university graduate who took out loans to help pay for tuition enters the workforce with $35,000 in student debt. In the US, total student debt exceeds $1.15 trillion - dwarfing, for instance, the nation's credit card debt.

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Modern Buildings

Modern buildings have to achieve certain performance requirements, at least to satisfy those of building codes, to provide a safe, healthy, and comfortable environment. However, these conditioned environments demand resources in energy and materials, which are both limited in supply, to build and operate.

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Food

Food is one of the most important things you will ever buy. And yet most people never bother to think about their food and where it comes from. People spend a lot more time worrying about what kind of blue jeans to wear, what kind of video games to play, and what kind of computers to buy.

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Himalayas

Although it hails from a remote region of the western Himalayas, this plant now looks entirely at home on the banks of English rivers. Brought to the UK in 1839, it quickly escaped from Victorian gardens and colonized river banks and damp woodlands. Now it is spreading across Europe, New :ealand, Canada and the US.

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Blue Food

While blue is one of the most popular colours, it is one of the least appetizing. Blue food is rare in nature. Food researchers say that when humans searched for food, they learned to avoid toxic or spoiled objects, which were often blue, black or purple. When food dyed blue is served to study objects, they lose appetite.

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The best time to visit Canada is in the fall.

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We will enter the building from the right side of the library.

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Students have the opportunity to share their lunch during the common lunch break around noon.

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The school will provide hot food.

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Different entrance to the program get the same qualification.

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You can find the books in the library.

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The library will be closed except on holidays.

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You must satisfy the listed requirements to get the qualifications.

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You should arrive at the bus stop a few minutes early.

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The library is downstairs on the east side of the building.

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It is expected that all students will have their own laptops.

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You can borrow up to two books at the same time in the library.

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The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy.

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The part of the story is the story of my father.

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All students must participate in the exercise.

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Downloading the calendar can help you find more activities at our university.

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Mineral resource exploration has been rising, leading to local environmental degradation.

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The bus right out front will take you to London.

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This parking space is for the employee of the month.

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We are committed to recruiting the best students, regardless of their financial circumstances

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Your boss requires you to finish the report before Friday.

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Please take these to Professor Mitchell in the chemistry lab.

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Please make sure that your assignments are successfully submitted via the online portal.

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The graph shows the percentage of people who smoke according to gender.

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The free workshop will be conducted this Wednesday on the fourth floor of the department.

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The deadline for the essay is tomorrow.

I believe children should read aloud more. #2000222 Prediction

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The agricultural sector in that country has been heavily subsidised.

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Students need to finish their assignments during the next four weeks.

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Students can get access to computers on a daily basis.

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Students are so scared of writing essays because they have never learned how.

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Students are not allowed to take journals out of the library.

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The students were instructed to submit their assignments before Friday.

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Conferences are always scheduled on the third Wednesday of the month.

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Allergy problems do run in the family but we don't understand why.

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I didn't understand the author's point of view on immigration.

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It's time to finalise the work before Wednesday's seminar.

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It is quite clear that rising prosperity does not make people feel more content.

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It is important to validate all assumptions before arriving at a conclusion.

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It is important to take gender into account when discussing these figures.

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International students can get help with locating housing near the university.

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In the last few weeks, we've been looking at various aspects of the social history of London.

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All the assignments should be submitted by the end of this week.

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All students are encouraged to vote in the forthcoming elections.

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All necessary information is in the assignment.

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All filed assignments should have a full list of bibliographies.

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Acupuncture is a technique involved in traditional Chinese medicine.

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A thorough bibliography is needed at the end of every assignment.

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A study skill seminar is only for students who require assistance.

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A preliminary bibliography is due the week before the spring break.

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A periodical is a publication that is issued regularly.

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A lot of agricultural workers came to the east end to look for alternative work.

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A computer virus destroyed all my files.

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No more than 4 people can be in the cab at once.

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New York City is famous for its ethnic diversity.

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Most of the assignments should be submitted on the same day.

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More females than males graduated from universities last year.

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Eating too much can lead to many health problems.

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During the next few centuries, London became one of the most powerful and prosperous cities in Europe.

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Dr. Green's ozce has been moved to the second floor of the building.

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Don't forget to hand in your assignments by the end of next week.

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Doing this research makes me think of the purpose of science.

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Does the college refectory offer vegetarian dishes on a daily basis'

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Distance learning has become far more popular these days.

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Critics want the government to take this one stage further and ban the film altogether.

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However, this method is problematic in terms of accuracy.

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Higher numbers of patients were infected than during previous outbreaks of the illness.

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Farmers do not always receive market prices for agricultural goods.

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Even with the permit, finding a parking spot on campus is still impossible.

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Essays should be typed with double spacing on white paper.

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The elephant is the largest mammal on the land.

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Meteorology is a detailed study of the earth's atmosphere.

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Meeting with tutors could be arranged for students who need additional help.

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Many students are so scared of writing essays because they never learned how.

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The lecture theatre is located on the ground floor of the building.

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Just wait a minute, I will be with you shortly.

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Journalism is a collection and publication or transmission of news.

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I've always been interested in biology and physics.

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If you want to quit the student union, tell the registrar.

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I will be in my ozce every day from 10 to 12.

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She is an expert in 18th century French literature.

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She has been in the library for a long time.

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The residence hall is closed prior to the academic building at the end of the semester.

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Vegetable & Fruit Market

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