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Kevin Kwan: Turning Intercultural Life into Art For 25 years, Hollywood did not make a movie with an all-Asian cast. Then a man named Kevin Kwan wrote a book, and made a film called Crazy Rich Asians. The story is about an Asian American economics professor named Rachel, who goes to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's wealthy family. The film was an instant success. It made 238.5 million dollars and became the most successful romantic comedy of the last ten years. Now Kwan is famous for bringing Asian themes to the big screen. The book has been translated into several languages, and he has published two more. In listening to him talk, it is clear that Kwan's own life has been the inspiration for his witty and affectionate view of wealthy Asian society. TIMES BESTSELLER CRAZY RICH ASIANS & NOVEL KEVIN KWAN Thank ish the's by and the CRAZY CRAZY RICH ASIANS KWAN CRAZY RICH ASIANS KEVIN HINA IRLFR LEVINA Kwan was born in Singapore, and his early life felt normal in many ways. His group of friends rode around the neighborhood on their bikes, and stole fruit from the neighbors. Then, when he was 11 years old, his family moved to Houston, Texas. In the US, Kwan attended high school, made friends, and had fun, just like others his age. He was not a great student, but he did well in creative writing. Eventually, he moved to New York City, where he became a successful design consultant, with many important clients. However, while he was living in New York, he learned his father was very sick. Kwan immediately returned to Houston to care for his father, and the two began to recall memories of Singapore. Kwan was fascinated by his father's stories, and they brought back details of his own childhood. He came from a very wealthy family. His grandmother's ancestors started one of the first banks, and his great uncle helped develop a widely used herbal ointment. It was normal for several generations to live together in an elegant home, with grand furnishings and beautiful gardens. Among his friends, there was a girl who received an expensive grand piano as a birthday present. Another friend, who was still too young to drive, owned matching white sports cars. As he reflected on his family history, Kwan decided to write the memories down as stories, which inspired his novel. These people had lived through Singapore's transition into a world financial center, and he had insight into the details of their lives. In addition, Kwan was also an immigrant, so he could explore the feelings and hopes of other Asian Americans and their children. He used his experiences to write his book, and then film, about immigrants and the worlds they came from. The film's success showed that audiences like seeing the funny, painful, and rewarding stories of families, no matter how crazy or rich they are.

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EXAMPLE 9.1 Water Treatment Facility #3 Case The situation with the location and construction of the new WTF3 and associated transmission mains described in the chapter's introduction has reached a serious level because of recent questions posed by some city council members and citizen groups. Before going public to the city council with the analysis performed last year, the director of Allen Water Utilities has asked an engineering management consultant to review it and determine if it was an acceptable analysis and correct economic decision, then and now. The lead consultant, Joel Whiterson, took engineering economy as a part of his B.S. education and has previously worked on economic studies in the government sector, but never as the lead person. Within the first hour of checking background notes, Joel found several initial estimates (shown below) from last year for expected consequences if WTF3 were built. He realized that no viewpoint of the study was defined, and, in fact, the estimates were never classified as costs, benefits, or disbenefits. He did determine that disbenefits were considered at some point in the analysis, though the estimates for them are very sketchy. Joel defined two viewpoints: a citizen of Allen and the Allen Water Utilities budget. He wants to identify each of the estimates as a cost, benefit, or disbenefit from each viewpoint. Please help with this classification. Economic Dimension 1. Cost of water: 10% annual increase to Allen households 2. Bonds: Annual debt service at 3% per year on $540 million 3. Use of land: Payment to Parks and Recreation for shaft sites and construction areas 4. Property values: Loss in value, sales price, and property taxes 5. Water sales: Increases in sales to surrounding communities 6. M&O: Annual maintenance and operations costs 7. Peak load purchases: Savings in purchases of treated water from secondary sources Monetary Estimate Average of $29.7 million (years 1-5, steady thereafter) $16.2 million (years 1-19); $516.2 million (year 20) $300,000 (years 1-4) $4 million (years 1-5) $5 million (year 4) plus 5% per year (years 5-20) $300,000 plus 4% per year increase (years 1-20) $500,000 (years 5-20)

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Fill in the gaps with the type 2 conditional sentences. 1. If my children fruit, I 2. The road traffic there 3. Communication if there 4. If the cardigan. so expensive, I 5. If I (be) some policemen. (not/be) so easy. for the Internet. (not/be) (buy) it. (not have) a (borrow) one. (not/be) so (wear) it tonight. (not like) chocolate so (give) you this piece. (be) more understanding, we could have a better relationship. 8. If you 9. If you (turn) the TV on, (wake up) our neighbours. (visit) the Eiffel Tower (go) to Paris. (be) you, I (apply) (apply) for the job, computer, I 6. If the dress tight, I 7. If I much, I Second and third conditionals Fill in the gaps so as to build correct type 3 conditional sentences. 1. If you we 10. We if we 11. If I for the job. 12. If Ann she (like) raw (not/ need) to boil it. (flow) if (not/be) (get) it. you 2. It 5. I would apply for the job if I 6. If I 7. You would need to find another job if you (damage) your eyes. (be) impossible to enter the (not/be) there. building if the porter 3. If the flight hadn't been delayed, my boss (arrive) on time to the meeting. (stop) at the red 4. If the driver sign, I 5. I 13. I would eat your adorable meatloaf if I 14. If you Fill in the blanks with either second or third conditional. 1. You 2. If you 3. If you had eaten at lunch, you 4. If there were an ashtray in the house, we smoke a cigarette. 6. If the thieves store, the owners 7. If you (not have) the accident.. (eat) the soup if it (not/be) so salty. (rob) the whole jewellery would have been ruined. (take) your umbrella, you (have) some protection, (not/ catch) a cold. 8. I storm if I 9. The burglars (manage) to escape the (be) more cautious. (escape) to a foreign (not/ catch) them. (learn) to play the piano, I country if the police 10. If you you could have participated in the contest. 11. If you (study) more, you (get) a better mark. 12. There (notice) my new haircut if you had been more attentive. (enjoy) modern art, we could visit the new exhibition. (not/be) so hungry now. (be) a fight if the police (not/ arrive) in time. (not/ need) to go to the balcony to (go) to the job interview, I might have got the job. (know) how to write an application letter. (move) to a new town. 8. I would exercise twice a day if I (have) more time. 9. If the T-shirt (not/be) so loose, I would wear it. 10. If the factory (not/ close), many workers wouldn't be unemployed. 11. If there hadn't been for the snow, most European airports (not/ close) during Christmas time. 12. If there wasn't for the fire, we (freeze) to death. (not/be) a vegetarian. (teach) me how to dance, I would learn it fast. ISLCollective.com

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4G - 14:15 น. ← Screenshot_20230... Reading-Comprehen... Q Volcanoes Read the passage below and answer the questions on the next page. 4G 54 Volcanoes are geological formations that are created due to the movement of magma and gas from the Earth's mantle and core to its surface. The Earth's crust is made up of several large tectonic plates that are in constant motion, and when these plates collide, magma is forced to the surface, resulting in volcanic eruptions. Games4esl Volcanoes can be found all over the world and are often located in areas where tectonic plates converge, such as the Pacific Ring of Fire. Volcanoes can be classified into three main types: shield volcanoes, stratovolcanoes, and cinder cone volcanoes. Shield volcanoes are formed by repeated eruptions of fluid lava flows, which are thin and runny due to low viscosity. As the lava spreads out, it forms a wide, gently sloping mountain. Stratovolcanoes are steep, cone-shaped mountains that are formed by layers of ash, lava, and other volcanic debris. They are typically the result of explosive eruptions. Cinder cone volcanoes are small, steep-sided cones that are formed from a single vent and have a circular crater at the top. They are usually created by explosive eruptions that produce a lot of ash and cinders. |||| Volcanic eruptions can be very destructive and can cause damage to both the natural environment and human infrastructure. They can cause ash clouds that can travel for miles and disrupt air travel, as well as pyroclastic flows, which are fast-moving clouds of hot gas, ash, and rock that can be deadly. In addition to causing destruction, volcanic eruptions can also be beneficial, as they can create new land, enrich soil with minerals and nutrients, and provide sources of geothermal energy. 3 Scientists study volcanoes in order to better understand their behavior and predict when eruptions might occur. They use instruments such as seismometers, gas sensors, and satellite imagery to monitor the activity of volcanoes and track changes in their behavior. This information can be used to create early warning systems that can help protect people and communities from the effects of volcanic eruptions. www.Games4esl.com

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