UNDERSTANDING HEALTH CHAPTER 6.NUTRITION AND WEIGHT CONTROL WILLIAM M. KANE Introduction ◦ Name: Mairis Õispuu ◦ Studying: Food Engineering and Product Development ◦ Topic: Nutrition and Weight Control ◦ Importance of this topic Section 1. The Basics of Nutrition ◦ Carbohydrates ◦ Fats ◦ Proteins ◦ Vitamins ◦ Minerals ◦ Water ◦ Fibre Section 2. A Balanced Diet ◦ The Food Groups ◦ Milk and milk products ◦ Fruits and vegetables ◦ Breads and cereals ◦ Sugar, refined fats, and oils ◦ Meat group ◦ Vegetarianism ◦ Dietary Guidelines Section 3. Weight Problems ◦ What is the right weight for you? ◦ Body composition ◦ Two types of obesity ◦ Causes of weight problems ◦ Psychological reasons of eating ◦ Lack of exercise ◦ Speed of eating ◦ Junk food Section 4. Methods of Weight Control ◦ Planning a weight-control program ◦ The need of exercise ◦ Changing your eating habits ◦ Fad diets ◦ Sweating ◦ Commercial ...
Positive sides of outdoor learning Essay "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." Benjamin Franklin In the last few years outdoor education has become more and more popular worldwide and in Estonia too. While there are many definitions for outdoor education, I think the best way to describe it would be outdoor education is a form of education, when learning takes place somewhere else than a classroom and the subjects are not only about the environment and nature but also linked to the national curriculum. Outdoor education often takes place on a walk around the block, a visit to the cemetery or a local post office. It can happen at a city zoo, on a forest trail, or in a national park. These kinds of locations are conducive to first- hand experien...
Arvutiga töötamine 1. Eesti tasandil: Kuvariga töötamise töötervishoiu ja tööohutuse nõuded https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/72421 2. Euroopa liidu tasandil: Office ergonomics http://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/e-facts/efact13 Cheklist for preventing bad working postures http://osha.europa.eu/et/publications/e-facts/et_efact45.pdf European directives concerning the protection of workers : Health and safety at work: Individual directives: Work with display screen equipment http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do? uri=CELEX:31990L0270:ET:HTML Visual display units in the place of work http://www.osh.govt.nz/order/catalogue/pdf/vdu-checklist.pdf 3. Suurbritannia ÜhendkuningriigiTöötervihoiu-ja Tööohutuse Valitsus(Health&Safety Executive): Understanding ergonomics at work http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg90.pdf The Health and Safety (Display Screen ...
Harjutustöö 1: Arvutiga töötamine 1. Eesti tasandil: 1) Kuvariga töötamise töötervishoiu ja tööohutuse nõuded https://www.riigiteataja.ee/ert/act.jsp?id=72421 2. Euroopa Liidu tasandil: 1) European directives concerning the protection of workers : Health and safety at work: Individual directives: Work with display screen equipment http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do? uri=CELEX:31990L0270:ET:HTML 2) Office ergonomics http://osha.europa.eu/en/publications/e-facts/efact13 3) Cheklist for preventing bad working postures http://osha.europa.eu/et/publications/e-facts/et_efact45.pdf 4) Visual display units in the place of work http://www.osh.govt.nz/order/catalogue/pdf/vdu-checklist.pdf 3. Suurbritannia Ühendkuningriigi Töötervihoiuja Tööohutuse Valitsus 1) Understanding ergonomics at work http://www.hse.gov.uk/p...
Inglise keele test Unit 13 8.klass KUULAMIS ÜLESANNE: 1. teaches you to be understanding. 2. goes jogging on the forest, nere his home 3. he's not too good enough. 4. twice a week. 5. a jazz dance club. 6. time 7. had an operation. 8. played football. 9. lift weights. 10. swimming 2. aerobics karate ice skating the high jump cross-country skiing yoga the long jump volleyball 3. translate 1) How do you keep fit? 2) I have PE lesson twice a week. 3) Mirjam came first in the 100-metre race. 4) Who coaches your school football team? 5) I think you should change your eating habits. 6) If you eat too much fat and sugar, it has bad influence on your health. 4. do / doing 1)jogging 2)cycling 3)working/digging 4)reading 5)to play 6)to leave 7)laughing 8)walking 5. ...
TMT0050 Working Environment and Ergonomics: November 2016 ASSIGNMENT 2 ASSIGNMENT 2 RISK ASSESSMENT NB Group work! Delivery time: 14 November 2016 Maximum Participants: 5 points! TASK 1 DISCUSSION ON HAZARDS AND RISKS Bad stuff happens, right? a. Make a list of all of the events which could affect your success in your studies at the university. What are the probable reasons for you to fail in your studies, to fail in exams and not getting the certificate? This is a brainstorming activity. There are no wrong or right answers. 1. Laziness 2. Health 3. Young love 4. Financial problems ...
Exercise addiction Kadri Laube and Eelika Kiil Nyo Science School 11c class Why is exercising good? Reduces the risk of early death Controls weight Improves sleep, memory, concentration and mood Lowers the risk of: Heart disease Stroke Type 2 diabetes Depression Cancer What is an exercise addiction? A behavioral addiction Endorphins and dopamine Reward and joy Exercise more to trigger the chemical release Pressure to stay in shape How to avoid? Quality matters 7-day schedule Reasonable goals Work with a trainer Count your workout hours Become a mentor Never make up a missed workout by doubling up the next day! Are you ... working out alone, isolated from others? following the same rigid exercise pattern? exercising for more than two hours daily? keeping track of your calories? working...
4. If you ask me, _______ 4.0 GIVING YOUR OPINION ABOUT A TOPIC 4.1 Expressing a strong opinion In my opinion, fashion is a complete waste of time, money and resources. In my opinion, there's only one choice - English! In my view, government money shouldn't be used to support the Arts. In my reckoning, if we could lock up juvenile criminals, they'd learn that they couldn't get away with it. I strongly believe in preventing problems before they happen. In much the same way as the Japanese prepare for earthquakes, countries with dry climates could have water catchment systems and reservoirs to defend against water shortage. I definitely think that countries should be self-sufficient in food and basic necessities. Don't you think it's better to stay single? Well, if you ask me, it all depends on your circumstances. Well, I th...
I read a book called The Spare Room. It is written by Helen Garner who is an Australian writer and journalist. She was born on 7th November in Geelong and now lives in Victoria. This novel has won several awards and that's one of the reasons I chose to read it. The Spare Room talks about a 64-year woman Helen who lives in Melbourne, Australia. One day, her friend Nicola who lives in Sydney calls and asks if she could stay with her for three weeks. The reason she calls is that she is a cancer patient who needs to be taken care of. As they have been friends for a long time, Helen gave her consent and welcomed Nicola in her home. In Melbourne Helen also has a treatment in an institution called the Theodore. Chemo hadn't worked on her and that is why she is looking for new options to heal though the cancer is already in stage four. In that institute she gets weird kind of treatments, for example administring loads of vitamiin C which makes ...
The Chernobyl accident in 1986 was the result of a flawed reactor design that was operated with inadequately trained personnel. The resulting steam explosion and fires released at least 5% of the radioactive reactor core into the atmosphere and downwind. Two Chernobyl plant workers died on the night of the accident, and a further 28 people died within a few weeks as a result of acute radiation poisoning. The April 1986 disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operators. It was a direct consequence of Cold War isolation and the resulting lack of any safety culture. The accident destroyed the Chernobyl 4 reactor, killing 30 operators and firemen within three months and several further deaths later. Acute radiation syndrome was originally diagnosed in 237 people on-site and involved with the clean-up. Of these, 28 people ...
Teaduslik uurimismeetod: Kas banaanide küpsusaste mõjutab vähki tekitavate rakkude vastu võitlemist inimorganismis? Probleemi püstitus: Tihti märkame, et toas ainut mõnda aega seinud banaanile kipuvad tulema algul helepruunikad täpid, aja möödudes aga juba suuremad ja tumdadamad laigud. Banaan muutub järjest pehmemaks ning enamasti meelitab magus lõhn kohale ka äädikakärbseid, kes banaane noolima hakkavad. Kui selline, pruunistunud banaan lahti koorida, tuleb nähtavale tumenenud ning veidi kleepjaks ja limaseks muutunud ollus, mille paljud inimesed ära põlgavad ja hoopis komposti loobivad. Teadlased aga ütlevad, et just pruunide täppidega banaanid on kõige maitsvamad ja kasulikumad. Küpsetes banaanides on rohkem vitamiine, mineraalaineid, need aitavad seedimist ning sisaldavad vähirakkudega võitlevaid aineid. Kas see vastab tõele ja üleküpsenud banaanid on tõesti efektiivsemad ...
Motivation Letter I have always known that I want to engage oneself with science. I am interested in how different things react with each other, their influence on human and realised that I can find all these in food science and nutrition. Nowadays people try to improve their food excesses, however, they do this incorrectly. People restrict themselves in food, but in such a manner they are depriving themselves of the important components necessary for the efficiency of the body. Personally, I faced with such diseases and it was hard enough to deal with this by myself. In order to return a healthy appetite, I read a lot of literature but was not sure that I would find the correct way to restore health. That`s why, I want to study Nutrition and Food Science course. I desire to help people cope with eating diseases and find out more about healthy eating, explore the foundations of human nutritio...
An overview of integrated care in the NHS What is integrated care? Research report Sara Shaw, Rebecca Rosen and Benedict Rumbold June 2011 Nuffield Trust work on integrated care This report is part of the Nuffield Trust's extensive programme of work on integrated care, which is examining the potential of new forms of care that are intended to benefit patients and taxpayers. Other related projects include: ·Integration in action: four international case studies. A study of four international organisations that have attempted to improve integration between health and care services. Interviews, documentary analysis and literature review are used to identify the main stimuli for integration and the issues that help or hinder progress; drawing out lessons for the NHS. ·Towards integrated care in Trafford. A project that looks at the process of change and lessons learned to date in Trafford, where NHS organisations have been worki...
Challenges of children`s “participation”: A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School Gerli Orumaa – 662974 9th of May 2014 Word Count: 8,800 `Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of B.A. International Relations` Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Chapter 1: Citizenship, Children`s Rights and Participation: from the UN to the UK 6 Chapter 2: Citizenship Education in Wales………………………………………………14 Active Citizenship in Cadle Primary School: A Case Study 20 Conclusion 29 Bibliography 32 Appendices Appendix 1: The United Convention of the Rights of the Child Appendix 2: Interview with Jamie Richards, the Head Teacher of Cadle Primary School 2 Abstract: Children inhe...
Kooli nimi ...................................................................... Aktiivsus ja tähelepanuhäired Iseseisevtöö Juhendaja: ................................... Kooli nimi Tartu 2011 PROBLEEMSITUATSIOON 11-aastane poiss saabus lastepsühhiaatriosakonda. Laps on veendumise, et keegi teda ei salli, Nii näiteks olevat koolis õpetajatega läbisaamine halb ja klassikaaslased narrivad teda. Poiss leiab, et ta ongi teistest halvem ja seetõttu põlastusväärne laps. Osakonnas viibimisejooksul on täheldatav poisi püsimatus mitmesugustes mängudes ja tegevustes, eriti keskendumist ja paiga...
Captain Walton's introductory frame narrative The novel Frankenstein is written in epistolary form, documenting a correspondence between Captain Robert Walton and his sister, Margaret Walton Saville. Walton is a failed writer who sets out to explore the North Pole and expand his scientific knowledge in hopes of achieving fame. During the voyage the crew spots a dog sled mastered by a gigantic figure. A few hours later, the crew rescues a nearly frozen and emaciated man named Victor Frankenstein. Frankenstein has been in pursuit of the gigantic man observed by Walton's crew. Frankenstein starts to recover from his exertion; he sees in Walton the same over-ambitiousness and recounts a story of his life's miseries to Walton as a warning. Victor Frankenstein's narrative Victor begins by telling of his childhood. Born into a wealthy family in Geneva, he is encouraged to seek a greater understanding of the world around him through science. H...
Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE 17.conventional medicine n - the usual form of medicine Language Leader Advanced practised in most European and North American countries [= western medicine] tavameditsiin 1. alternative medicine ['meds()n] n - medical 18.cough v - [kf] to suddenly push air out of your throat treatment that is not based on the usual western with a short sound, often repeatedly: Matthew methods: Acupuncture is widely used by practitioners coughed and cleared his throat. köhima of alternative medicine. 19.discharge v - to officially allow someone to leave 2. anonymous ['nnims] adj - unknown by name: Our somewhere, especially the hospital or the army, navy client prefers to remain anonymous. ...
ManOS Overview Everything below is rooted in my core value of creating selfesteem. My actions today focus on work, girls, travel & having fun. My career is the ultimate leverage point as this creates the money, selfesteem and confidence. The money allows me to travel and the selfesteem & confidence allow me to live the lifestyle that is congruent with drawing in girls. Long term (5+ years), I want my life to offer value to the world by having a beneficial impact on those around me. I am obviously not clear how I will do this, so for now, I am focused on taking the greatest strides possible over the next few years, to better put me in a position to achieve my long term goal. 1. Career Vision I want to earn the rank of manager in my firm within the next 3 years. I want to earn the respect and trust of fellow employees. I want to become an integral member of my team by providing distinct and high quality service to my clie...
Emotion regulation in relation.. 1 Emotion regulation in relation to physiological stress response. University Name Research Project Module Code: xx 2007-2008 Supervised by xxx Word count: 7261 Emotion regulation in relation.. 2 Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the association between psychological and the biological stress response. It is known that humans, interacting with each other or their environment, have emotional reactions that are individually regulated. These emotional responses are linked to changes in autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, which are essen...
Water pollution Attention for water pollution exploded in the 1980s. The oil spill of the Exxon Valdez showed many around the world just how horrible the effects of water pollution could be. However, even the Exxon Valdez spill barely touched the surface of the problem of water pollution. The ship spilt only 5% of the oil spilt that year, and oil is just one of many pollutants that people dump into the water every year. Every year, 14 billions pounds of sewage, sludge, and garbage are dumped into the world's oceans. 19 trillion gallons of waste also enter the water annually. The problem of ocean pollution affects every nation around the world. This is especially true because water is able to transport pollution from one location to another. For many years, chemicals were dumped into bodies of water without concern. While many countries have now banned such behavior, it continues to go on today. As the world has industrialized and i...
Militaarpsühholoogia Vaatame algatuseks põgusalt ajalukku. Tuleb tunnistada, et psühholoogia kui teadusharu arengus on sõjaväed enda massiivse inimressursi ja lahingud enda protsessi ja tagajärgedega täitnud teatud mõttes katalüsaatori rolli. Riskides kõlada küüniliselt võiks öelda, et sõjaväeline keskkond enda ekstreemsustes on alati pakkunud ning pakub ka tänapäeval psühholoogiale külluslikult loomulikke eksperimente, mida eetilistel ja praktilistel põhjustel kunagi laboritingimustes luua ei saa. Distsipliini kiire areng saigi esimese impulsi Esimese maailmasõja käigus esilekerkinud kliinilist ja psühhomeetrilist laadi vajadusest liikudes nii öelda ülikoolist lahinguväljale. Psühhomeetriliste grupitestide tekkimise ja massiline kasutuselevõtu vaimse võimekuse hindamise võib märkida aastasse 1919, mil nekrutite teenistuskõlblikkuse määramisel võeti kasutusele Army Alfa j...
Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique? 1 Introduction It was Jeremy Bentham who thought of a famous method to give ethics a rational basis. He was fed up with the penal laws where offenders met corporate punishment and together with Cesario Beccaria he stood up to torture, corporal punishment, and the death penalty. He resisted against irrational moral emotions as the instigation for ethical conduct, saying only reasonable grounds could justify the moral decisions of individuals and legislators. And now his theory of is the one that is known for justifying torture (Verplaetse, 2008). Since 9/11 and the following fight against terrorism it became clear that the Bush administration thought of torture as something justifiable while it goes against all possible agreed upon treaties and conventions. One could indeed possibly think ...
Tartu Ülikool Laboratoorse meditsiini õppetool PLEURA- JA ASTSIIDIVEDELIKU ANALÜÜS Referaat valikaines Proovivõtt ja selle kvaliteedi tagamine Koostaja: Eliys Tomson IV kursus , 11. Rühm Tartu 2011 Sisukord Sissejuhatus Rinnakelme ehk pleura on siledapinnaline kahelestmeline membraan, mis ümbritseb mõlemat kopsu. Kopsupleura katab kopsu ja on kopsukoega tihedalt kokku kasvanud ning ulatub sagarate vahele. Parietaalne ehk seinmine pleura katab rindkereõõne seinu. Kopsupleura ja parietaalse pleura vahelist pilujat ruumi nimetatakse pleuraõõneks, kus leidub vedelikku hõõrdumise vähendamiseks. Normaalselt on pleuraõõnes vähem kui 20 ml selget vedeliku. Peritoneum ehk kõhukelme on samuti siledapinnaline membraan, kuid mis vooderdab hoopis kõhuõõnt. Kõhukelme seinmine ehk parietaalne leste vooderdab kõhuõõne kõiki seinu. Kõhukelme seesmine ehk v...
1 The Medium Is the Message In a culture like ours, long accustomed to splitting and dividing all things as a means of control, it is sometimes a bit of a shock to be reminded that, in operational and practical fact,, the medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium-that is, of any extension of ourselves-result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology. Thus, with automation, for example, the new patterns of human association tend to eliminate jobs, it is true. That is the negative result. Positively, automation creates roles for people, which is to say depth of involvement in their work and human association that our preceding mechanical technology had destroyed. Many people would be disposed to say that it was not the machine, but what one did with the machine, that was its meaning or message. In terms of the ...
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS Our environment is constantly changing. However, as our environment changes, so does the need to become increasingly aware of the problems that surround it. With a massive influx of natural disasters people need to be aware of what types of environmental problems our planet is facing. Current environmental problems make us vulnerable to disasters and tragedies, now and in the future. Unless we address the various issues seriously we are surely doomed for disaster. Current environmental problems require urgent attention. 1. Pollution: Pollution of air, water and soil require millions of years to recoup. Industry and motor vehicle exhaust are the number one pollutants. Heavy metals, nitrates and plastic are toxins responsible for pollution. While water pollution is caused by oil spill, acid rain, urban runoff; air pollution is caused by various gases and toxins released ...
TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL Keskkonnakaitse Nimi Üliõpilaskood Elektromagnetväljad kui keskkonnasaaste Referaat Õppejõud: lektor Nimi Linn 2013 SISUKORD Linn 2013.............................................................................................................................. 1 SISUKORD...........................................................................................................................2 SISSEJUHATUS...................................................................................................................3 1. ELEKTROMAGNETVÄLJAD JA ELEKTROMAGNETISM........................................ 4 2. ELEKTROMAGNETILINE KIIRGUS.............................................................................5 2.1 Ioniseerivad kiirgused.....................
Ergo Pikas Integration of Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling DISSERTATION Tallinn 2010 2 UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Author: Ergo Pikas- Civil Engineering student, Faculty of Construction, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences Supervisor: Rafael Sacks- Associate Professor, Faculty of Civil and Env. Engineering, Technion Israel Institute of Technology Consultant: Roode Liias- Professor and Dean, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Tallinn University of Technology Title: Integration of Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling Archived: University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Construction ABSTRACT This research can be divided into two. The first part investigates the current state of the construction industry, ...
Charles Dickens Charles John Huffam Dickens was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous social campaigner. Considered one of the English language's greatest writers, he was acclaimed for his rich storytelling and memorable characters, and achieved massive worldwide popularity in his lifetime. Charles Dickens was born in Landport, Portsmouth in Hampshire, the second of eight children to John Dickens n 7 February 1812. The 12-year-old Dickens began working ten hour days in a Warren's boot-blacking factory. In May 1827, Dickens began work in the office of Ellis and Blackmore as a law clerk. At the age of seventeen, he became a court stenographer and, in 1830, met his first love, Maria Beadnell. Maria's parents disapproved of the courtship and effectively ended the relationship when they sent her to school in Paris. In 1834, Dickens became a political journalist, reporting on pa...
Individual Differences (Differential Psychology) Psychology 1 It is generally assumed that: Differential Psychology · People vary on a range of psychological attributes Ian Deary · It is possible to measure and study these individual differences · Individual differences are useful for explaining and predicting behaviour and performance Differential psychology reading Human...
In the 2014 article, ,,Understanding the Internet of Things (IoT)" GSMA shares its vision of the evolution of The Internet of Things that will lead to the so-called Connected Life. The future of mobile connectivity goes beyond tablets and cars, allowing to connect virtually everything. It is assumed that there will be a significant rise of connected devices throughout the world, allowing the growth of new services, transforming the way people work and live. The lack of human interaction will probably cause the emergence of new business models and promote the delivery of services across diverse socio-economic sectors. A research by Machina Research predicts that the Internet of Things is likely to boost the economy by an enormous amount up to US$ 4.5 trillion yearly. The needs of variable industries are already met by the use of Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions using wireless networks. Being a relatively new sector, the M2M connecti...
1) INDIAN ROCK ART: A NATIONAL TREASURE IN DANGER Unrecognized, unprotected, this priceless legacy of primitive art has endured the ravages of nature only to fall victim to wanton destruction by ,,civilized" man. Like the huge stone statues of Easter Island and prehistoric cave paintings of Altamira and Lascaux, North American Indian rock art is surrounded by an atmosphere of mystery. Although examples of rock art exist at some 15000 sites in canyons, deserts, caves and river gorges. Nowadays, however, primitive rock art in the United States has become a new field of scientific study. Klaus F Wellmann wrote two books about rock art. He is a professor of medicine. Rock art represents the history of aboriginal Americans. In the most cases the art is an expression of ideas and way of life, ritual ceremonies, hunting, fighting. The pictures of people and animals are often strikingly lifelike and artistic. Many of these ancient relics have ...
Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool Õe õppekava Elina, Osi, Margo Kalamägi ANEEMIAT PÕDEVA PATSIENDI ÕENDUS Rühmatöö Juhendaja: Marit Kiljako, MSc, lektor Tartu Tervishoiu Kõrgkool Tartu 2018 2 1. ANEEMIA OLEMUS Aneemia ehk kehvveresus on maailmas kõige levinum verehaigus. Arvatakse, et seda esineb rohkem kui 1,3 miljardil inimesel. Aneemia tekkest annab märku hemoglobiini kontsentratsiooni langemine alla normaalse väärtuse. Meestel on normaalsed hemoglobiini väärtused vahemikus 130170 g/l ja naistel 120150 g/l. Aneemia kujuneb, kui luuüdi ei taga punaliblede küllaldast asendamist. Aneemia tekke põhjused on järgmised. 1. Erütrotsüütide kaotus või hävimine: äge verekaotus (trauma, verejooks elunditest, hüübimispuudulikkus), krooniline verekaotus (haavand, kasvaja) 2. Erütrotsüütide produktsiooni...
SOUTH PARK American animated sitcom, notorious for its crude, surreal, and often very dark humor, which satirizes a wide range of topics including religion (712-All about the mormons 914-Bloody Mary 912-Trapped in the closet) politics(1212 About Last Night... ) violence(Too much to count-Kenny dies in every episode) sexuality( 409 Do the handikapped go to hell? and The movie : South park bigger longer, uncut) Trey Parker and Matt Stone created the show and continue to do most of the writing, directing, and voice acting. The narrative revolves around four children -- Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick -- and their bizarre experiences in the titular mountain town. Has won 3 daytime Emmys Total of 188 episodes since the show's debut in 1997. Two feature-length movies have also been released; the musical film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut in 1999, and the three-episode Imaginationland story arc was rei...
Kohtupsühholoogia SOPH.00.178 Tiina Kompus [email protected] 1. loeng 24.10.08. Psühholoogia eriteadmiste kasutamine juriidilises kontekstis Kirjandus iseseisvaks tööks: Handbook of Psychology in Legal Contexts Ed. by R.Bull and D.Carson, 1995, Wiley Ptk.1.1 Psychology in Legal Contexts: Idealism and Realism kirjandus_1_1 Ptk.2.2. Psychology's Premises, Methods and Values kirjandus_1_2 Ptk.1.3. Law's Premises, Methods and Values kirjandus_1_3 Specialized Practice in Forensic Psychology: Opportunities and Obstacles Packer, Ira K. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice; Apr2008, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p245-249 kirjandus_1_4 Psychology and Law: Bridging the Gap Ed. by D.Canter and R.Zukauskiene, 2008, Ashgate: Ptk.2: Contemporary Challenges in Investigative Psychology kirjandus_1_5 Ptk.13: Does the Law Use Even a Small Proportion of What Legal Psychology has to Offer? kirjandus_1_6 Psühholoogia ja õigus on tihedalt omavahel seotu...
Aravete Keskkool SOLAARIUM JA ARAVETE KESKKOOLI ÕPILASTE TEADMISED SELLEST Uurimistöö Koostaja: Helena Teras 11.klass Juhendaja: Kristiina Ots Aravete 2014 SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS Valisin antud teema, kuna üha enam on hakatud solaariumi teenuseid kasutama. Kõige suurema hulga moodustavad neist noorukid, kellel puuduvad täpsed teadmised kunstpäikese riskide kohta. Ühest küljest räägitakse selle kahjulikkusest, teisest küljest on vajadus päikesevanni järgi eesti ilma tõttu. Esitasin hüpoteesi, et üleliigne solaariumis käimine on tervisele kahjulik. Töö on üles ehitatud 8 peatükist. Esimeses peatükis annan ülevaate solaariumist, mis ta on ja milleks teda kasutatakse. Teises peatükis on kirjas solaariumi toime kehale, mida täpsemalt see kehale annab või milliseid probleeme võib sellega kaasne...
Tallinna Mustamäe Humanitargümnaasium Valeria Jefremenkova ENGLISH AS A GLOBAL LANGUAGE INGLISE KEEL KUI ÜLEMAAILMNE KEEL Research work Supervisor: Jevgenija Kozlova Tallinn 2016 1 Table of Contents СONTENT…………………………………………………………………………………...2 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………...3 CHAPTER I……………………………………………………………………………….....5 1.1. A Brief History of the English Language…………………………………………...…..5 1.2. Origins of English as the Global Language……………………………………..……....6 1.3. Necessity of a Global Language...……………………………………………………....8 1.4. Criticism of a Global Language………………………………………………………....9 1.5. The Role of English Today……………………………………………………………..10 1.6. English Speaking Countries…………………………………………………………….11 1.7. Perspectives of English………………………………………………………………....13 CHAPTER I...
TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES Report Composers: Meelika Koitjärv EABM03 000502 Sandra Oisalu EABM03 000484 Tallinn 2004 2 PREFACE The Board of Directors of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is pleased to release the 2002 Sustainability Reporting Guidelines. From an institutional perspective, it marks the beginning of the cycle of release, testing, review, and revision under GRIs new governance structure. The GRI was launched in 1997 as a joint initiative of the U.S. non-governmental organisation Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES) and United ...
Education Education is so multifaceted that it is difficult for me to know where to begin discussing it, or how to prioritize the many factors. Relaying my own experience is easy: I had a standard classroom approach, supplemented by inordinate reading. In only the briefest and least memorable instances did I receive any individual tutoring. Education is commonly thought of as the job of schools. Adults cry "educate our children!" Everyone has opinions about the best way to do the job. It is of urgent importance, and all the numerous factors are much studied, debated, and new (or old) ideas continually tested or retested. Some people say "it's as simple as . . . " and then name their pet peeve or passion. My view is not of an education specialist, but of one who loves sharing what I learn, and owes much to educators. Since I don't have an educational theory neatly worked-out, nor an outline of my perceptions, my intent is to addr...
SUHTLEMISPSÜHHOLOOGIA Suhtlemispsühholoogia fookus on suhtlemisel kui protsessil, mille käigus luuaks tähendusi, toimub informatsiooni vahetamine, teise inimese tajumine, mõjutamine jne.. Kirjeldatakse ja analüüsitakse suhteid, mis aitavad rahuldada mitmeid vajadusi (nt. vajadus tunda lähedust), pakuvad eri tüüpi toetust (nt. informatiivne) olles mõjutatud mitmete tegurite poolt (nt. isiku individuaalsus, situatsioonilised tegurid) Suhete funktsioone inimese elus · Sotsiaalse käitumise ajendid ja eesmärgid suhetes: bioloogilised vajadused ja nende rahuldamine, sõltumine teistest ja toetavad, abistavad suhted, liikmeks olemise vajadus ja teiste inimeste seltskond, isolatsiooni vältimine, domineerimine ja kontrollimise, võimu omamise vajadus, seks, agressiivsus ja teiste vigastamine (sh ka instrumentaalne agressioon), enese väärtustamine, altruism ja teiste eest hoolitsemine, saavutusvajadus (Argyle,...
1. A generalist is ignorant from the point of view of a specialist and a specialist is stupid from the point of view of a generalist. 2. All great stupidity is created by geniuses. 3. All stereotypes are true; the fact that you recognize a slur proves that it isn't. 4. Anything you're afraid is true is true. 5. Before most people get to the point of being able to tell their ass from a hole in the ground they're already assholes and it's too late. 6. Concentrating on something important can make you lose track of your soap opera. 7. Debunking the bunk is everyone's responsibility. 8. Don't ask me to pay for anyone else's mistakes. I make enough of my own. 9. Even those who possess real magic must beware of being misled by "magical thinking." 10. Everyone knows what shit tastes like. 11. Exclusive occupancy of a private room is a basic human right. 12. Fair compensation for genius is wealth. 13. God's not perfect, so it's a pretty...
TALLINNA ÜLIKOOL Kasvatusteaduste Instituut Õpetajahariduse osakond AASIA RIIKIDES OHUSTATAVAD NAKKUSHAIGUSED Referaat Juhendaja: Tallinn 2012 SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS.........................................................................................................................3 POLIOMÜELIIT EHK LASTEHALVATUS..............................................................................4 Etioloogia................................................................................................................................4 Sümptomid..............................................................................................................................5 LINNUGRIPP H5N1......................................................................
Letters Letters FORMAL, INFORMAL, TRANSACTIONAL TASK 1 Read the extracts and answer the questions. · Where are the extracts from? · What is the purpose of each letter? · How do they differ? · Which extracts are examples of formal letters? · How is the reader addressed in a formal letter? · What are the closing remarks for formal letters? · What is the salutation in a friendly letter? · How would you end extracts 1,2,3 ? · How would you begin the extracts 4 and 5? 1. Dear Mr Miller, I received your kind invitation to the reception. Unfortunately, owing to other commitments. I will be unable to attend ... 2. Dear Ralph, l just got your invitation to the company's event. l `m afraid I can't make it because I've a/ready made plans which l can "t change ... 3. Dear Sirs, I am writing to complain about the poor quality of ...
Tallinna Reaalkool Venoosse trombembolismi seos pahaloomulise kasvajaga Uurimistöö Koostaja: Brigita Maria Raave 11.b Juhendajad: PhD Katrin Nõukas, PhD Marika Tammaru Koolisisene juhendaja: Kersti Veskimets Tallinn 2019 Sisukord Kasutatud mõisted............................................................................................................................ 4 Sissejuhatus ...................................................................................................................................... 6 1. Kirjanduse ülevaade ................................................................................................................. 8 1.1 Hemostaas ................................................................................................................
"Anna Karenina" Lev Tolstoi Part 1 The novel opens with a scene introducing Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky, "Stiva", a Moscow aristocrat and civil servant who has been unfaithful to his wife Darya Alexandrovna, nicknamed "Dolly". Dolly has discovered his affair - with the family's governess - and the house and family are in turmoil. Stiva's affair and his reaction to his wife's distress shows an amorous personality that he cannot seem to suppress. In the midst of the turmoil, Stiva reminds the household that his married sister, Anna Arkadyevna Karenina is coming to visit from Saint Petersburg. Meanwhile, Stiva's childhood friend Konstantin Dmitrievich Levin ("Kostya") arrives in Moscow with the aim of proposing to Dolly's youngest sister Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Shcherbatskaya, "Kitty". Levin is a passionate, restless but shy aristocratic landowner who, unlike his Moscow friends, chooses to live in the country on hi...
Homereading 4 Changing world Religions Islam Islam is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means "submission", or the total surrender of oneself to God An adherent of Islam is known as a Muslim, meaning "one who submits (to God)". There are between 1.1 billion and 1.8 billion Muslims, making Islam the secondlargest religion in the world, after Christianity. Muslims believe that God revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad, God's final prophet, and regard the Qur'an and the Sunnah (words and deeds of Muhammad) as the fundamental sources of Islam.They do not regard Muhammad as the founder of a new religion, but as the restorer of the original monotheistic faith of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. Islamic tradition holds t...
SISUKORD 1. Sotsaalpsühholoogia......................................................2 2. Inimsuhete ajalooline areng...........................................7 3. Eneseteadvus..............................................................17 4. Sotsiaalne taju............................................................23 5. Hoiakud......................................................................30 6. Sotsiaalne mõju...........................................................35 7. Inimestevahelised suhted.............................................45 8. Inimsuhete ruumiline mõõde........................................49 9. Grupid ja gruppidevahelised suhted..............................54 9a Zimbardo vanglaeksperiment......................................62 10. Liider grupis..............................................................66 11. Agressiivsus ja prosotsiaalne käitumine......................77 12. Suhtlemine I..............
Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Language: a Contemporary Introduction introduces the student to the main issues and theories in twentieth and twenty-first-century phi- losophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena. Topics are structured in four parts in the book. Part I, Reference and Referring, includes topics such as Russell's Theory of Descriptions, Donnellan's distinction, problems of anaphora, the description theory of proper names, Searle's cluster theory, and the causalhistorical theory. Part II, Theories of Meaning, surveys the competing theories of linguistic mean- ing and compares their various advantages and liabilities. Part III, Pragmatics and Speech Acts, introduces the basic concepts of linguistic pragmatics, includes a detailed discussion of the problem of indirect force and surveys approaches to metaphor. Part IV, new to this edition, examines the four theories of metaphor. Features...
Sotsiaalpsühholoogia 1. SP kui teadus SP osa psühholoogiateadusest. SP maastik: eneseteadvus ja identiteet, sotsiaalne taju ja hoiakud, inimestevahelised suhted ja sotsiaalne mõju, suhtlemine, grupid ja grupiprotsessid ... Gordon Allport (1954): "Social psychology is an attempt to understand and explain how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of other human beings". Tänapäeval: "SP is the study of the causes and concequences of interpersonal behaviour" (Schachter, Gilbert, Wegner, 2012) SR = inimestevaheliste suhete ruum - seaduspärasused, seletused, mõõtmine, sekkumine ... Populaarne SP: sõprade leidmine ja suhete hoidmine, mõjutamine, juhtimine ja eestvedamine, suhtlemisõpetused, üksindus ja üksildus ... Teaduslik ja tarbepsühholoogia. Meie - lai pilt SP-st - alus k...
Established church The Church of England is the established church, which means that: 1.)the Monarch is the Supreme Governor of the church, 2.)the Church performs a number of official functions, 3.)Church and State are linked. To disestablish Disestablishmentarianism refers to campaigns to sever links between church and state, particularly in relation to the Church of England as an established church. It was initially a movement in the United Kingdom in the 18th century. The established churches in Wales and Ireland could not count on even nominal adherence by a majority of the population of those countries. In Ireland, the predominantly Roman Catholic population campaigned against the position of the established Anglican Church of Ireland - eventually disestablished in Ireland from 1 January 1871. A broad church The Church of England is a broad church, representing a wide spectrum of theological thought and practice ...
THE CAPITALIST NIGER Chika Onyeani ………………………Every African must internalise this book - period….DAA INTRODUCTION In October 1960, Nigeria received its independence from Britain. By then, Ghana the former Gold Coast had been independent for three years under the great Osagyefo Kwame Nkumah. It was a time for celebrating Africa’s coming of age, as more and more African countries received their independence either from Britain or France. It was especially a poignant time for Africa, as then British Prime Minister Harold McMillan articulated his now famous “winds of change” sweeping Africa. We had high hopes for Africa, for the Black race, that the insidious imposition of foreign rule on us, the looting of Africa’s natural resources by our colonial masters accorded us would be things of history. That is more than forty years ago. Unfortunately, the promise of independence has not been fulfilled. Today, Africa has become more desolate; th...