Examples of using This activity will in English and their translations into Danish
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
This activity will be continued.
Even if you can not give him a lot of time, this activity will charge you a positive.
This activity will appeal to both children and adults.
If the user never attempted the objective,then this activity will still be enabled.
This activity will examine the economic culture of the 1920s.
As the BvS is endeavouring to terminate the management of contracts, this activity will graduallydisappear.
This activity will make browsing the web an annoying experience.
It goes without saying that this activity will make browsing the web a frustrating and annoying experience.
This activity will have students make positive affirmations for themselves.
By using a traditional storyboard, this activity will allow students to analyze and organize the major figures who played key roles throughout the American Revolution.
This activity will allow players to exercise, to gain experience and to survive.
Furthermore, this activity will allow students to synthesize and connect Truman's words into their own.
This activity will ask them to create what they want to be in five years and ten years.
Time allotment for this activity will vary based off specified sentence complexity and the number of verb examples requested.
This activity will also give students the opportunity to explore characters in more depth.
This activity will also provide students with a broader historical perspective on events.
Although this activity will put an increased burden on the Commission, we welcome the challenge.
This activity will also help you get up and running with a rich and interesting dataset.
This activity will require students to create a grid storyboard suggested size is 4x2 or 6x2.
This activity will give you practice in data wrangling and thinking about natural experiments in big data sources.
This activity will have students think about the consequences of their decisions by putting them in scenarios.
This activity will help students lay out a timeline of the Tariff Crisis, beginning in 1828 and ending in 1833.
This activity will help students understand the effects of the New Deal, both on the American people and infrastructure.
This activity will also touch on the Election of 1832, in which Jackson again emerged victorious, and his exercise of the veto power.
This activity will give you practice with power analysis, creating simulations, and communicating your results with words and graphs.
This activity will allow students the opportunity to incorporate primary sources into their storyboards and really have history come alive!
This activity will be supported by Mobility JEPs which aim to promote the integration of Bulgarian universities in networks for student mobility.
This activity will allow students to communicate what they learned about the source while they work on their interpersonal skills with their classmates.
This activity will allow students to select their favorite or the most significant Common Sense quotes and visualize the meaning using the T-Chart layout.
This activity will help students to visualize texts related to the Slave Trade and be able to recreate this infamous period in American History.