"Dear Ms. Gilmore, We are happy to inform you that we have a vacancy at Chilton Preparatory starting immediately. "due to your daughter's excellent credentials and your enthusiastic pursuit of her enrollment. I offered to do the principal.
"We'll be happy to accept her, once the first semester's tuition has been received. This is very exciting. -Is something burning? -My bangs, earlier. -Go on, go on, go on. -This is it. She can go to Harvard and get the education I couldn't. Do things that I couldn't. Then I can resent her for it. and we can finally have a normal mother-daughter relationship. Oh, good. 'Mom?' -Oh. -You're happy. Yeah. -Did you do something slutty? I'm not that happy. -Here. -What's going on? Open it.
1) polite /pəˈlaɪt/
2) person /ˈpɜː.sən/
3) address /əˈdres/
Schwa is the name for the most common sound in English. It is a weak, unstressed sound and it occurs in many words. It is often the sound in grammar words such as articles and prepositions.
Getting the schwa sound correct is a good way of making your pronunciation more accurate and natural.
Panda Ross: Source: LYBIO.net
Hey, Simon, I’m your baby momma, you’re my boo (The definition of MY BOO is "My Boyfriend/girlfriend"). I wore this necklace that says single just for you. I fought my way to get here, I have been sick with the pneumonia, I just got out the hospital yesterday after seven days, but I wasn’t going to let nothing hold me back from seeing you.
Simon Cowell:
Okay. Well, I admire that. So what’s your name?
Panda Ross:
Panda.
Simon Cowell: Source: LYBIO.net
What?
Panda Ross:
Panda, like the bear.
Simon Cowell:
That’s you real name?
Panda Ross:
That’s my real name.
Simon Cowell:
Why were you called Panda?
Panda Ross:
My mom, well, she was kind of, you know, in jail when she had me and her cell-mate was a white lady, she was black and so…
L.A. Reid:
What?
Panda Ross:
They just kind of came up with the name. Yeah, that’s it.
Demi Lovato: Source: LYBIO.net
Oh, my God.
Simon Cowell:
Well, you never know. You know I love Pandas, so who knows.
Panda Ross: Source: LYBIO.net
And I am cuddly and everything, you know.
Simon Cowell:
Okay. Well, I am looking forward to hearing you sing, Panda, what are you going to sing?
Panda Ross:
Bring It On Home, Sam Cooke.
Simon Cowell:
Love that song.
Panda Ross:
Yeah, me too.
Simon Cowell:
Okay, good luck.
Panda Ross: All right.
L.A. Reid:
I can’t get past the name.
Panda Ross: Source: LYBIO.net
Yeah, yeah.
And if you ever change your mind
And think about leaving, leaving me behind
Oh-oh, bring it to me
Bring your sweet loving
Bring it on home to me, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Source: LYBIO.net
You know I laughed when you left
But then I only, I only hurt myself
Oh-oh, bring it to me
Bring your sweet loving
You need to bring it on to me
She’s got everybody rocking with her.
Check this out Simon, if I win that five million
I’ll give you jewelry and money, too
Simon, that ain’t all, all I want to do for you
Oh-oh, bring it to me
Bring your sweet loving
You need to bring it on home to me, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, bring it on home, yeah
Simon Cowell:
Okay, Panda. We all love you. Okay, I am going to – I’m going to go to L.A.
L.A. Reid:
Oh, man. I can’t deny how good that was; I can’t deny it.
Panda Ross: Source: LYBIO.net
I love you L.A.
L.A. Reid:
That was really good and I love that song. It was the perfect song choice and look you moved this room.
Panda Ross:
Ah, —-[inaudible]
Simon Cowell:
Okay, Demi?
Panda Ross:
I love you, Demi.
Demi Lovato:
I love you too. I think you are so funny, you are such a character and your voice is so soulful. I loved every bit of it. I really did. Yeah.
Simon Cowell:
Britney?
Britney Spears: Source: LYBIO.net
I felt like you not only have a good voice but you are very charming and you are witty and hilarious and I was completely entertained.
Panda Ross:
Oh, thank you Britney.
Simon Cowell:
Panda, you sound like a legend, I mean that voice, really and I absolutely love you.
Panda Ross:
I love you too, Simon.
Simon Cowell:
I always wanted a Panda. Okay, we are going to vote. L.A.?
L.A. Reid:
This is yes, baby.
Panda Ross:
Yeah.
Simon Cowell:
Demi?
Demi Lovato:
Um yes.
Simon Cowell:
Britney Spears?
Britney Spears:
Definitely, yes.
Panda Ross:
Thank you, Britney.
Simon Cowell:
Panda, I am going to give you one, it’s four yeses.
Panda Ross: Source: LYBIO.net
I love you. Oh, I can’t breathe.
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real world, and the experience you gain along the way helps prepare you
for the next stage in your career.
Careers built on accounting and finance knowledge are many and
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To satisfy the experience requirement you’ll follow a three-step process:
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You will need to gain 36 months of relevant experience. Each role must include at least one technical skill from the skills list to be relevant experience and to count towards Your Experience.
Experience can be gained at any time – before your study, during your
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You can also gain your experience by working for a Recognised Employer Partner.
Over the course of your experience, you must demonstrate a minimum of
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2. Get your experience signed-off
We expect that you will get your experience signed off every 12 months. To do this you need to complete an experience claim form (PDF) and have the form signed-off. This means that you’ll need to identify a CPA, FCPA or an equivalent full member of an International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) member body, to review your experience and sign-off the time period that you’re claiming and the skills that you’ve acquired.
To have your experience signed-off, you’ll need to demonstrate the
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Note: If you are supported by a mentor who is a CPA, FCPA or IFAC
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More about mentors.
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When your Your experience claim form (PDF) has been signed-off, then you’re ready to submit it to CPA Australia for verification.
We recommend that you submit a claim form when you believe you have
completed all time and skills required. If you would like to check your
progress you may wish to submit a form earlier, but no more than once a
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To submit your claim, scan your signed experience claim form and email it to upload@cpaaustralia.com.au. Allow up to 10 days from our receipt of your claim to receive your verification.
When 36 months of experience and the necessary skills have been
verified, you’ll have met the "experience" requirement. When you’ve
satisfied both the CPA Program education component as well as holding a
degree qualification, you’ll be ready to advance to CPA status.
Go upstairs. Tea is ready. I have muffins
with no diary, no sugar and no wheat.
Have to soak them in tea to make them soft
to bite but they're very healthy.
So, how was school? None of the girls get
pregnant, drop out?
Not that we know of.
Come to think of it, Joanna Posner was glowing.
What? Nothing, mom.
She’s just kidding.
Mom: Boys don’t like funny girls.
Rory: Noted.
Man: 'Hello? Is Anybody here?'
Mom: We’re here. We’re coming! Have the
muffins made from sprouted wheat. Only
good 24 hours. Everything’s half
off! Where are you? Over here. Where? By the chair! What chair?
E: Careful!
F: I’m okay. Peppers, peppers, peppers.
E: Mike!
F: okay, hello little vegetables, come with
me. I got that. Okay, where’s my glaze?
E: in the counter?
F: on the counter. On, not in, not in the
counter. Okay, good, alright. My sauce. Who-o, that’s pretty good. Hello, a little bit
of greens. Okay, Okay. Hello, my little babies. You like that? A little bit of
juice. Okay. You’re very pretty. Okay.
E: Mike, Mike!
G: Sookie, O-oh, It’s here. It happened. She did it.
F: Ok I’m gonna need a little bit longer
sentence.