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- Exploration
- Unit 1 Explorers
- Unit 2 Authors
- Unit 3 Philanthropy
- The World
- Unit 4 Countries and Cities
- Unit 5 The Environment
- Unit 6 Cultural Attractions
- Project
- About Our Lives
- Unit 7 Happiness
- Unit 8 Sports
- Unit 9 Medicine
- Multiple Intelligences
- Unit 10 Animal Intelligence
- Unit 11 Human Intelligence
- Unit 12 Artificial Intelligence
- Project
- Words to Remember
- Literature Time
Choose the correct answers: Our teacher has decided to take us to the school library next Monday. We (are going to have / will have / have) a lesson there. I think we (will enjoy / are enjoying / are going to enjoy) it. Everyone (will read / is going to read / reads) a different book and write a review of it. I hope I (am finding / am going to find / will find) something about science fiction, my favourite subject. Probably, the teacher (chooses / will choose / is going to choose) the best review and publish it in the school magazine. Your friends from England are visiting Kuwait for the first time during the weekend. So, you want to show them the beauty of Kuwait and give them a good time.
In the name of Allah the Merciful the Compassionate Your Excellency/ Mr. Ban Ki-moon Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) Excellencies, Ladies & Gentlemen, May Peace, Mercy and Blessing of Allah be upon you Since gaining its independence and membership in this Organization, the State of Kuwait has followed a steady approach in its foreign policy. Based, essentially, on providing humanitarian assistance to all countries in need, regardless of their geographic location, religious beliefs or ethnic origins. This policy follows Kuwait's belief in the importance of international partnership. Started by the late Amir, Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad, and adopted by the State of Kuwait in 2008, 10% of Kuwait's total humanitarian assistances, is sent to countries affected by natural or man-made catastrophes through UN organizations and agencies in the humanitarian field. This was followed by official decisions to double the annual contributions to many international organizations such as: the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Kuwaiti charitable associations, and Kuwaiti peoples' fundraising committees have set an example in their continued support of many humanitarian projects in Asia and Africa. Acts of kindness and philanthropy are values of the Kuwaiti people. Inherited generation after generation from their forefathers, they are well known for rushing to help and extending a helping hand to all those in need, even when the Kuwaiti people were facing hardships in the past. This honour bestowed upon us is a tribute to all the people of Kuwait, in appreciation of their longstanding generosity which, God willing, shall continue. Mr. Secretary-General, in conclusion, I would like to extend to your Excellency and the officials of this Organization, our thanks and gratitude for all your achievements and efforts. May Peace, Mercy and Blessings of Allah be upon you.
Read the following text about The Environmental Voluntary Foundation to get information on the foundation and how they help the community through volunteer work. The Environmental Voluntary Foundation started in 1986. Its projects aim to protect the Kuwaiti environment. The Kuwait Diving Team is one of these projects, and they study sea-animals and the coral reef in Kuwait, in order to keep them safe and protected from water pollution and oil spills. They have beach cleaning campaigns every year for 6 months for students and young people. They educate people about the importance of the environment, sea-life in Kuwait, community service and what we can do to save our environment. They organise cleaning campaigns for everyone in Kuwait to help remove trash, paper, plastic and fishing nets from the beach and from the water. Keeping the sea and beaches clean also means keeping the community safe from polluted water and the danger of sick sea-animals.
A. Malaysia is located in southeast Asia. Its capital city is Kuala Lampur. Malaysia borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines. It is a fusion of Malay, Chinese, Indian and native cultures and customs. B. The climate in Malaysia is hot and humid, usually above 30 deg * C all year long, with temperatures rarely dropping below 20 deg * C The region has a monsoonal climate, but only the east coast of the Malaysian peninsula is tropical and rainy. C. Malaysia is among the world's top producers of natural products such as rubber, palm oil, cocoa, pepper, pineapple and tobacco. Natural resources such as tin and petroleum are significant to the Malaysian economy.