From: ...name Subject: 'Business Today' event Dear Gloria, Thank for you letter informing me of the upcoming 'Business Today' event. I would like to confirm for you that I will attend. I am more than happy to be a speaker at the event and I would like to thank you for the great opportunity to do so. I do have a few questions regarding the speech that I will be giving. As to the topic I am fine making my own choice, but I would like to ask you if there are any specific topics or subjects that you would prefer that I talk about? I would also like to know how much time I will be alloted to speak? Will it be in a formal or an informal setting for the speech? I look forward to hearing from you regarding these details. I also would like to confirm that I will be able to attend the charity dinner as well. Thank you again for the opportunity and I look forward to seeing you at the conference. Much regards, ...name
Yours faithfully-when u dont know the name Yours sincerely-when u know the name Letters asking for/giving advice Inviting, accepting/refusing invitations FORMAL LETTERS II ASKING FOR ADVICE: INVITING For a course Opening remarks, state the problem --Opening remarks Opening remarks: i would like to Describe the problem --Details about the event(place, time, guests, food ect) apply for admission (luba)to the
I myself would feel awful, but I wouldn't know what to do either. Although I would condone myself with the idea, that life is difficult and it's just something you have to deal with. But does tolerance mean that all manners should be accepted? No, of course not. Manners that disrespect or hurt others, like being mean or bullying, or manners that break social rules, like lying or stealing, should not be tolerated. Tolerance is about accepting people for who they are -- not about accepting bad behavior. Tolerance also means treating others the way you would like to be treated. Nobody wants to be mocked or even be a victim of physical violence. In reality, we have no idea how much pain our small insignificant words can cause. We may think we are strong, but we fought inconsiderate of the fact, that not all are as strong as us. A person, who has sustained constant mocking in matters, which he might not
Veiko Nurmestik Sales Manager Timber specialists Inc. 1 Lääne street Tartu, Eesti Dear Mr Nurmestik, The woodex firm has the pleasure to invite you to participate in celebrate party of the 10th anniversary of joint work, heldi n Tallinn, Estonia, on may 5th 2003. We are looking forward to your early reply Yours sincerely, Erki Nool Director of Woodex Dear Mr Nool Thank you very much for your invitation to take part in celebration party. I have a great pleasure in accepting and I am looking forward to meeting intresting people. Yours Sincerely Veiko Nurmestik
and goals, than team opponent. oIt already more than 2000 years Sports equipment oHurley oBall ( sliotar ) oHelmet Rules • Each team consists of 15 players. The form of the goalkeeper differs on color from a form of field players. • During game at most 5 replacements of players are allowed. In an extra time three more replacements are allowed. • Game time usually makes 2х35 min. Extra time of 2х10 min. U.S. president Barack Obama accepting a hurley from Taoiseach Enda Kenny Thanks for watching!!!
there are no garbage cans around. Another bad aspect is that tourists disturb wildlife. Hordes of tourists can go to forest and scare wild animals. Last but not least, is that places are spoiled by over-development. In fact, they chop down forest to build hotels and restaurants. In conclusion, there are number of strong points both for and against mass tourism. However, i think that being against mass tourism is more rightful than being in favour of accepting it. Andres Vambola 12D
ANIMAL RIGHTS Deivid Armulik Kadrina Secondary School 2016 WHAT ARE ANIMAL RIGHTS? Non-human animals have intrests that should be afforded the same consideration as similar intrests of human beings. THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANIMAL RIGHTS Morally wrong to do to animals Must not do those things no matter what Not allowed, even if done in humane way Not to be bred and killed, then they should not be for food ACCEPTING THE DOCTORINE OF ANIMAL RIGHTS No experiments on animals No breeding and killing animals for food, clothes or medicine No use of animals for hard labour No hunting No zoos or use of animals in entertainment PETA People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Animal rights organisation Largest group (5 million supporters) "Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any other way." ESPA
Ave Tüür 9.a Native American people, from Southeastren United States Population - 160 000 Descendants of the Hopewellian people and Mississippian culture Nanih Waiya mound Culture Combined European-American influences. And interaction with Spain, France, and England shaped it as well. Known for: rapid incorporation of modernity, developing a written language, transitioning to yeoman farming methods, and accepting European-Americans and African-Americans into their society. The Choctaw also practiced Head Flattening, but the practice eventually fell out of favor. Games Choctaw stickball- ,,little Chunkey- consisted of a brother of war" because of stone-shaped disk(12 it's roughness and inches in length). The disk substitution for war. 20-300 was thrown down a 200- players. Goal posts could foot corridor
a lot of peolple think/belive that To introduce the other side of the argument: opponent of this view say, however there are people/these who oppose/claim that To express balance: while, on the one hand, on the other hand, whereas To express limit of knowledge: to the best of my knowledge, for all I know, as far as I know To implay that nothing else needs to be said: anyway, at any rate, in any case Accepting the situation: as it is, under the argumentances, things being as they are
Tolerance and diversity First of all I had to pose myself a question what does tolerance mean to me? I came to the conclusion that for me it means accepting people the way they are- not caring about their appearance, orign, religion, attitude or skin coulor, even if their beliefs and thoughts are not just the same as mine. I think that every one of us should pay respect to other people. I find it interesting to learn about other cultures and how they live. Estonia is a culturally diverse society. It is home to approximately 1,4 million people and not all of them are Estonians. Beside us consider Estonia as their home: Russians,
The reasons people lose their home are mostly addictions, losing their job, expelled from school or even family problems. If they have already lost everything, most of the people start drinking alchol or what is even worse, some people get into drugs and it causes them furthermore problems. It is heartbreaking to watch young people who have lost their home and gotten into drugs or alcohol. Linda Lingle once said: „We have come dangerously close to accepting the homeless situation as a problem that we just can't solve.“ But i think it is not true because nowadays more and more people are trying to help homeless people. There are shelters for homeless people where they can sleep, get hot food and wash themselves. But there are more places where homeless people can go, like some associations who deal with homeless people, churches, who offer clothes and organize events for them like christmas and also soup kitchens.
just unaccept them. Religous percecution is a serious side of intolerance. Jew-baiting has been the bitterest case in history. Their percecution was caused by their antichristian beliefs and holding on to their own religion. Its culmination came during the World War II, when the massive Jew-baiting took place, known as the Holocaust. People's, who obeyed Adolf Hitler, tolerance changed to a very cruel way of intolerance. Very hot topic is also discrimination and not accepting homosexuals. Despite of that, many countries have allowed people with different sexual orientations to get married and even adopt children. There have even been gay parades even in Estonia, not to mention the ones that have been organised in world capitals like Rome and Berlin. Tough it is surrounded with a lot of critizism, it is a huge step to grew people's tolerance. My father once told me that earlobs can show people's tolerance. The longer the lobs, the more tolerant the person
Justice. The Bureau reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence. 6 The Core Values Rigorous obedience to the Constitution of the United States; Respect for the dignity of all those we protect Compassion; Fairness; Uncompromising personal integrity and institutional integrity; Accountability by accepting responsibility for our actions and decisions and the consequences of our actions and decisions; and Leadership, both personal and professional. 7 FBI Priorities Protect the United States from terrorist attacks Protect civil rights Protect the United States against foreign intelligence operations and espionage Combat public corruption at all levels
When they decide to get married an unpleasent news is revieled to Jane. She finds out that they can not get married because Mr.Rochester already has a wife. Then he explains to Jane and others that the hauntings in Thornfield have been caused by his mentally unstable wife who lives in the attic. He tries to convince Jane that he has no feelings towards his wife but Jane is too hurt and confused thus decides to leave Thornfield for good. Many years later Jane returns to Thornfield before accepting a marriage proposal from someone else and moving away with them. She discovers that Mr.Rochesters wife has burnt down the house and committed suicide and he himself was left blind because of the fire. Jane pays him a visit and can't find it in her heart to leave Mr.Rochester to die alone. They live happily together, have children and in the end Mr.Rochester regains his sight. In my opinion the reason why Jane, and everyone else in the book, were so attracted to Mr
grow up in polygamous families. In some countries polygamy is much needed, without it people would not be able to keep up their farms. It helps them to get food more easily and share the property they inherited from their parents. I think that in about hundred years or so there will be no more polygamous families.I believe people are too jealous to share their loved ones. Although people in the all countries are getting more and more accepting towards different lifestyles and customs. People have fought and sacrificed their lives so this type of lifestyle would be accepted. If people have gave their lives for this then it must have meant something important to them. In conclusion I support people in polygamous marriages who are not forced to be in it in any way and who are educated enough to explain their opinion.
back to Weimar. He could have fought some more and not give up so easily. Although Lotte denies it Werther was much loved by her, he just did not try hard enough. If he had higher self-esteem and goals then I believe he would have achieved his purpose to win the heart of Lotte. Werther thinks that the only way to end his sorrows is to commit suicide but he does not have enough positivness to keep on fighting for her and start with accepting Lotte's friendship. He cannot find happiness and he takes the easy way out by ending his life with a suicide. In my opinion Werther was too negative. He should have looked at his opportunities from the brighter side and believe in himself. If you believe you can achieve!
Good society needs three things. These things are: rudimentary democratic consent, universal access to human essentials and accessibility to other desirable items. If these aspects are not fulfilled; it is not a good society. In my opinion, good society is not the thing what suits for everybody, because if you will not agree with good society standards, you really are not the person who would be advantageous for this kind of society. Person who is not accepting these standards is communist and only fits in to the dictatorship supportive countries. For being appropriate member for food society you have to accept other people needs and at the same time sacrifice some of your own needs. Good society is not a paradise. Universal access to human essentials means that everyone have the rights to access elementary things for living, such as: air, water, food, protection from harsh weather (clothing and shelter), and safety from harm
Pienaar, were skilled and they acted well. The only negative thing, I'd say about this film, is that it made me feel a little bit sad, because there weren't so many positive emotions and events, which would have made this film a little bit more enjoyable. I liked this film and I would recommend watching this film, because it's very useful, teaching and inspiring, especially for young people and teenagers, who might have problems communicating and accepting other people, as the way they are. I wouldn't recommend this film to young children, because they wouldn't understand the main idea of this film and as the "Invictus" is a drama film, they might find it boring.
(position) by .... (company) from ... (date) to ... (date). CV: Please find attached my CV./ As you can see from the attached CV, ..../ I enclose /Please find enclosed my CV / references from.... Closing remarks: Please do not hesitate to contact me if / should you require further information..../ I am available for the interview at your convenience./ I would be available for the interview at any time./ I would be pleased to supply you with any further details. LETTER OF INVITATION Accepting invitation Opening remarks: I am writing to thank you for the kind invitation/ Thank you for the kind invitation which I would be honoured to accept, etc. Closing remarks: I look forward to seeing you /We await the event with great anticipation, etc. Refusing invitation Opening remarks: We thank you for your recent invitation to ... but .... etc. Closing remarks: I am sorry to miss the opportunity of/ Thank you again for the invitation/ I hope we will have the opportunity to meet, etc
whole To make partly correct statements up to a point, to a certain extent, to some extent, in a way, in a sense To express limit of knowledge to the best of my knowledge, for all I know, as far as I know To rephrase that is to say, in other words To bring up other points or aspects as far as ... is concerned, regarding, with regard to, as for To imply that nothing else needs to be said anyway, at any rate, in any case Accepting the situation as it is, under the circumstances, things being as they are · Giving advantages and disadvantages Introduction State the topic Main body Para.2. Advantages and statements to support your point of view Para. 3. Disadvantages and statements to support your point of view Conclusion Give a balanced summary of the topic Useful language To list points firstly, in the first place, first of all, to start with, secondly, thirdly, finally, last
Also, it is referred to as God, in fact, the authors only God, which proposes the idea that Coleridge truly does see love of nature as a religion and respects it deeply. Certain differences can be specified when comparing Nature in romantic poetry to God and the way people want to connect themselves with Nature/God: for example, as much as God is thought of as something ideal, an amount of respect remains towards him and not accepting one's un-divine qualities and longing to resemble God can be seen as an insult in many religions. Regardless to this, man has always wanted to be ideal and because Nature in romantic poetry is seen as divine and God-like, therefore ideal, it adopts certain qualities that people want to possess. It becomes a holder of the ethical values that are thought of as essential by mankind and thus is seen as the ideal being and becomes a representative of a goal to reach.
to, I'd love it if you could come to, etc. Closing We should be grateful if you could inform I love to see you again, I hope you'll be remarks us, We hope to see you, Please indicate able to make it, Please let me know as whether you will be able to attend, etc. soon as possible, I'm looking forward to, etc. Accepting an invitation Formal Informal Opening I would be delighted to, I would be I'd love to come, Thanks for the kind remarks honoured to, I am writing to accept you kind invitation, The party you invited me to invitation, etc. sounds lovely, I'd be glad to, etc. Closing I will be attending, I look forward to seeing I can't wait to see you again, Until next
becomes more irrelevant, customers are learning to appreciate this aspect of the industry. · Health consciousness. As people in general are more acknowledged of their health, people are requesting more healthy alternatives when they eat out. For example - they recognize that an entree can be quite tasty, and reasonably good for you. · Selection. People are demanding a larger selection of foods; they are no longer accepting a limited menu. SWOT Strengths · Strong relationships with vendors that offer high-quality ingredients and fast/frequent delivery schedules. · Excellent staff who are highly trained and very customer attentive. · Great location, in the centre of the city with free parking. · High customer loyalty among repeat customers.
' and when we are about to take a leave, we mutter `Have a nice day...' if we are still capable of doing that since the school day is really tiring (especially after eight hours of active studying). Unit three is going to be my favourite since it includes such important matters as future plans, business and formal letters. I consider these topics very necessary since we life in 21 st century when everything around us develops really quickly and if we're not capable of accepting the changes and realising our dreams as soon as possible, we might actually fail and fall off the road. There is a need to talk about CVs as well, because one can never get a good job if he's not even capable of making formal-looking curriculum vitae. Chapter two has ended what then? Our favourites the tests, of course! This time it'll be having listening part and grammar mostly, but a surprise attack is not out of the list, so
The Norman Conquest William I (the Conqueror) (1066 - 1087) On October 14, in the fateful Battle of Hastings, William defeated and killed Harold and seized the English throne. Two months after the Battle of Hastings, William I was crowned king in Westminster Abbey. The service was held on Christmas Day 1066, with all the traditional ceremonies associated with the coronation of English kings since the time of Edgar. William had gained his throne by accepting the English form of coronation, William emphasised his claim to be legitimate successor to Edward the Confessor. William I was a strong king and a man of immense determination. He was stern to people who opposed his will, but kindly disposed to those who did not. William saw England as an extension of his French domains. He dispossessed nearly all the Anglo-Saxon nobles of their lands, and put Normans in their places. These men
Tallinna Pedagoogiline Seminar Noorsootöö osakond Intercultural communication: Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland Andra Pant, NT 12 Tallinn 2011 Punctuality is very important to the Finns. Never be late for meetings, as this is considered very impolite in Finland. Be on time! Do not raise your voice when you talk to Finns, especially not in public! Speaking in a loud voice is considered rude, as Finns themselves are quiet. Remember to look Finns in the eye. Looking down or to the side is a sign of dishonesty in Finland. ...
uncertainty and ambiguity. It indicates to what extent a culture programs its members to feel either uncomfortable or comfortable in unstructured situations. Unstructured situations are novel, unknown, surprising, different from usual. Uncertainty avoiding cultures try to minimize the possibility of such situations by strict laws and rules, safety and security measures, and on the philosophical and religious level by a belief in absolute Truth. The opposite type, uncertainty accepting cultures, are more tolerant of opinions different from what they are used to; they try to have as few rules as possible, and on the philosophical and religious level they are relativist and allow many currents to flow side by side. Määramatuse vältimine 2 Uncertainty avoidance scores are higher in Latin countries, in Japan, and in German speaking countries, lower in Anglo, Nordic, and Chinese culture countries. Määramatuse vältimine Võimudistants
What gifts did he have for women? Describe his feelings towards the poor? How does the narrator describe his clothing? What is his name? Roaming priests with no ties to a monastery, friars were a great object of criticism in Chaucer's time. Always ready to befriend young women or rich men who might need his services, the friar actively administers the sacraments in his town, especially those of marriage and confession. However, Chaucer's worldly Friar has taken to accepting bribes. The Merchant (est: KAUPMEES): Where does his profit come from? Describe his looks and character. The Merchant trades in furs and other cloths, mostly from Flanders. He is part of a powerful and wealthy class in Chaucer's society. The Man of Law (est: Õigusnõunik): How is he described? Is he entirely truthful about his life? A successful lawyer commissioned by the king
Meanwhile he spent part of his time even to train in 100 m and in 1979 he run 10"67. Only boycott prevented him to be at the Olympic games of Moscow the following year. In Eugene he gained the ticket for the long jump (2nd with 8,01 m) and 4x100 m relay (4th in 100 m). He improved a lot in 100 m, running 10"21 s while in the long jump he landed at 8,11 m. Then in 1981, the year of his great explosion, a lot of things changed. He settled to Houston, accepting the invite of Tom Tellez, who was among the most famous trainers, and frequents a course of telecommunications at university. At Dallas, in the same day, he wins 100 m stopping chronometers on 10"00, the best time at sea level of ever, and then wins 200 m (20"73) and long jump (8,25)! Then he becomes the national champion at Sacramento in 100 m (beating Sanford and Floyd) and long jump, where with the measure of 8,62 m sets the new the universitary record
It indicates to what extent a culture programs its members to feel either uncomfortable or comfortable in unstructured situations. Unstructured situations are novel, unknown, surprising, different from usual. Uncertainty avoiding cultures try to minimize the possibility of such situations by strict laws and rules, safety and security measures, and on the philosophical and religious level by a belief in absolute Truth. The opposite type, uncertainty accepting cultures, are more tolerant of opinions different from what they are used to; they try to have as few rules as possible, and on the philosophical and religious level they are relativist and allow many currents to flow side by side. Uncertainty avoidance scores are higher in Latin countries, in Japan, and in German speaking countries, lower in Anglo, Nordic, and Chinese culture countries. 49 Määramatuse vältimine 50 Võimudistants
Every scene containing subtle and meticulous clues that unravel before your eyes. This review is spoiler free for those who have not seen this film yet and so may not contain some plot points. Set in 1954 US Marshall Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) accepts the case of a missing woman who has escaped from a mental institute for the criminally insane. He is assigned a new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo). Teddy though has another reason for accepting the case, to find a man he believes killed his wife. He is haunted by images of his past atrocities committed in World War II and by visions of his dead wife. As he investigates he becomes more and more sure that there is something sinister being kept secret on the island and more afraid that he may never escape. That probably doesn't really do the plot justice but I'm afraid if I say to much I'll give away the ending. The way that Scorsese has crafted this film is really remarkable
could not accord language a sovereign place, since language is a system and since what the movement sought was, romantically, a direct subversion of all codes — an illusory subversion, moreover, for a code cannot be destroyed, it can only be “played with”; but by abruptly violating expected meanings (this was the famous surrealist “jolt”), by entrusting to the hand the responsibility of writing as fast as possible what the head itself ignores (this was automatic writing), by accepting the principle and the experience of a collective writing, surrealism helped secularize the image of the Author. Finally, outside of literature itself (actually, these distinctions are being superseded), linguistics has just furnished the destruction of the Author with a precious analytic instrument by showing that utterance in its entirety is a void process, which functions perfectly without requiring to be filled by the person of the interlocutors: linguistically, the author is never
which open onto a terrace. You shouldn't have too much trouble finding the house, but here are a few directions so you don't get lost. Take the A27 road for Lewes and turn right at the roundabout where there is a signpost for Hawkstead. Drive through the town until you get to the post office, then turn left into Potter's Lane. Our house is number 23, on the right- hand side. We hope you'll be able to make it to our party. Looking forward to seeing you then. Love, Bill and Laura Letters accepting/refusing an invitation can be formal or informal. In letters accepting an invitation, we begin by expressing thanks for the invitation. Further comments can be included such as asking the person whether there is anything we can do, or asking for more information concerning the invitation. In letters refusing an invitation, we begin by expressing thanks for the invitation, and we go on to give reasons why we are unable to accept it. Useful Language for Letters Accepting an Invitation
Many people believed witches existed but did not believe the more ludicrous stories about them. Furthermore most people also became sceptical about cases where witches were supposed to have used magic to kill people. Increasingly people realised that the deaths might have been due to natural causes and they required proof they that were not. People did not necessarily stop believing in witches, at least not at first, but they became much more cautious about accepting 'evidence' of witchcraft realising that many maladies and mishaps have natural causes. Eventually however educated people gradually stopped believing in witches and magic. During the 18th century it became fashionable to regard witchcraft as just a superstition. In England the last execution for witchcraft was in 1684. By 1736 attitudes had changed so much that laws against witchcraft were repealed in England. They were replaced by a law that made it illegal to pretend to
5 as for example at his hugely popular London Reception Speech held at Alexander Fletcher's Finsbury Chapel in London in May 1846. He remarked that there he was treated not "as a color, but as a man." He met and befriended the Irish nationalist Daniel O'Connell. When Douglass visited Scotland, the members of the Free Church of Scotland, whom he had criticized for accepting money from U.S. slave-owners, demonstrated against him with placards that read, "Send back the nigger". Douglass was able to win back his freedom after British sympathizers paid the slaveholder who legally still owned him. Pre-Civil War In 1851, Douglass merged the North Star with Gerrit Smith's Liberty Party Paper to form Frederick Douglass' Paper, which was published until 1860. Douglass came to agree with Smith and Lysander Spooner that the United States Constitution is an anti-slavery
1. ACTUATOR - a mechanical device for moving or controlling something - ajam, mootor, täiturmehhanism, käitusmehhanism, lüliti, lülitushoob, täitur, täiturseade (Merriam-Webster) 2. ADJACENT - very near, next to, or touching - külgnev, lähedalasuv (Cambridge Dictionary) 3. ADJUST - alter or move (something) slightly in order to achieve the desired fit, appearance, or result - kohandama, häälestama, kohanema (Oxford Dictionary) 4. ADOPTION - accepting or starting to use something new - omaksvõtt, adaptatsioon (Cambridge Dictionary) 5. ALLIANCE - a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations - liitumine, liit, allianss (Oxford Dictionary) 6. ANNEX - add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a Document - , lisa, juurde andma, juurde panema, liidendama, liitma - (Oxford Dictionary) 7. ANOMALY - something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected -
11. Distinction between main and auxiliary verb ,,do" ,,You done it, did you?" 2) The spread of English. The Inner / Outer / Expanding Circle THE SPREAD OF ENGLISH · 16-18th century the spread took place. · By the beginning of the 19th century English had spread to virtually every part of the world. · 19-20th century the number of speakers only grew. The growth was achieved by covering more land, exploring more land, going west, and accepting new immigrants from other places of the world. The spread of English also brought political growth and the spread of power. Besides the number of countries, it also grew from the economic and military might and strength of the people. When Elizabeth I didn't have much choice but to let the empire grow and so the nation, the wealth, the trade, the industrial sntregth and might.At that time the countries and the colonies felt like they were saved by the white people and the British
K Couldn't take this any more. C See mis korraks tundus, tundus nii tähtis! S Soovide pood. / Wishes market . S Ta on nõnda ütleda ülejäänud tükk , ja praegugi eiole tal päris õiget peremeest . Sädemest tuli . Linnupesa raaguspuul. Go on. Reach you're dreams . Sa oled õnnelik - kui sul on siht, mida mööd minna, kui sul on eesmärk, mille poole püüelda, kui sul on unistused, mille nimel elada. Kõver puu ei jäta sirget varju Letting go doesn`t mean giving up, it is accepting that some things just are not meant to be. .. käinud risti üle rööbastest , mida mööda võinuks käia . & kui miskit küsid , vastan kõik on korras veenvalt. vaatepildist löödud tummaks, kuigi kinni on mu silm , No you don't know what it's like When nothing feels all right.. Thanks, for acting like you cared. Just because I'm not crying, doesn't mean I'm okay. Sometimes when I say : '' oh , I'm fine '' . I want someone to look me in the eyes & say : '' tell the truth '' .
the dark earth, moving their thick-feathered wings through the sky's bright ether. Quickly they arrived; and then you, Goddess, with a smile on your unaging face you asked me what is wrong with me this time and why I am calling you again and what my wild heart wishes again. "Again whom must I persuade into the harness of your love? Who isn't treating you well, Sappho? For if now runs away from you, soon will pursue you, if not accepting gifts from you, soon will offer, if not in love with you, soon will love even if you no more care." Come to me now again, release me from this pain, everything my spirit longs to have fulfilled, fulfill, and you be my ally.19 19 http://homoecumenicus.com/ioannidis_sappho_aphrodite.htm 16 Kristel Lepik SOSE.01.139
communication across all team members and disciplines that are involved in the project. A key principle of Scrum is its recognition that during a project the customers can change their minds about what they want and need (often called Requirements Churn), and that fundamentally empirical challenges cannot be addressed successfully in a traditional predictive or planned manner. As such, Scrum adopts an empirical approach – accepting that the problem cannot be fully understood or defined, focusing instead on maximizing the team's ability to deliver quickly and respond to emerging requirements. 21. RUP: DYNAMIC AND STATIC STRUCTURES The Rational Unified Process (RUP) is an iterative software development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation, since 2002 a division of IBM. The RUP is not a single concrete prescriptive process, but rather an adaptable process framework, intended to be
Past costs are called sunk costs, because they are unavoidable and cannot be changed no matter what action is taken. Quantitative factors are outcomes that are measured in numerical terms, qualitative factors are outcomes that are difficult to measure accurately in numerical terms. One-time-only Special Orders - one type of decision that affects output levels is accepting or rejecting special orders when there is idle production capacity and special orders have no long-run implications. Make-or-Buy decisions - decisions whether a producer of goods or services will insource or outsource. Incremental cost is the additional total cost incurred for an activity. A differential cost is the difference in total cost between two alternatives.
tärklis). Makromolekul kovalentsete sidemete abil lihtsatest molekulidest konstrueeritud biomolekul. Kui subühikuks on sama tüüpi monomeerid (aminohapped, nukleotiidid, lihtsuhkrud) on tegu biopolümeeridega. 2.Kirjeldage, millistel tingimustel saab vesinikside formeeruda. Otsustage, milliste alltoodud ühenditega võivad vee molekulid seostuda vesiniksidemetega ja näidake, kuidas see toimub a. CH3COOH (etaanhape) is capable of both donating and accepting hydrogen bonds, since it contains hydroxyl groups. CH3COOH has a strong hydrogen bonding, since it contains the strongly polar C=O carbonyl group as well. b. CH3(CH2)4CH3 (heksaan) ei moodusta vesiniksidemeid. Tegu on orgaanilise lahusega, puudub N, O ja F rühm, millega vesinik saaks ühineda. c. H2N-CO-NH2 (uurea) on võimeline moodustama vesiniksidemeid, sisaldab nii O ja N rühmi. Vesinikside on täiendav keemiline side, mille moodustab ühe molekuli negatiivse
studying the pharmacology of dirt!" (Hans Selye, The Stress o f Life) As Selye deals with the total environmental situation in his "stress" theory of disease, so the latest approach to media study considers not only the "content" but the medium and the cultural matrix within which the particular medium operates. The older unawareness of the psychic and social effects of media can be illustrated from almost any of the conventional pronouncements.-- In accepting an honorary degree from the University of Notre Dame a few years ago, General David Sarnoff made this statement: "We are too prone to make technological instruments the scapegoats for the sins of those who wield them. The products of modern science are not in themselves good or bad; it is the way they are used that determines their value." That is the voice of the current somnambulism. Suppose we were to say, "Apple pie is in itself neither
AceK kinaasi aktiivsus avaldub siis, kui metabolismi vaheühendite kontsentratsioon rakus on madal (see olukord tekib siis, kui rakud atsetaadil kasvavad). Isotsitraat ja 3-fosfoglütseraat aktiveerivad AceK fosfataasse aktiivsuse ja IDH defosforüleerimise, soodustades sel viisil isotsitraadi metaboliseerimist TCA tsükli kaudu. Valkude metülatsioon Valkude metülatsiooni kaudu reguleeritakse näiteks E. coli rakkude kemotaksisel osalevate membraanseoseliste retseptorvalkude MCP-de (methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins) aktiivsust. MCP-de metülatsiooni viib läbi CheR metüültransferaas, kasutades metüülrühma doonorina S-adenosüülmetioniini. MCP-de tsütoplasmaatiline C-terminaalne domään on transmitter-domään, mis signaliseerib rakku kemo- effektori olemasolust kasvukeskkonnas. Signaal kantakse viburi mootorile läbi CheA ja CheY valkude fosforüleerimise/defosforüleerimise. Vastavalt viburi pöörlemissuunale liiguvad rakud kas kemoefektori
The same may be said about a socialist society where, for example, shortage of goods was regulated by bribery, which in a market economy is regulated mainly by price. The peculiarity of Estonia is that it is a country in transition and corruption here, incl. the cases of bribery, should in theory be decreasing, but in practice it is not the case. The purpose of this study is mainly to analyse the act to be performed by a person accepting a bribe, i.e. an official, in the interest of a person giving a bribe, the performance of which requires an official position. In order to achieve the said objective the persons being the specific element of bribery cannot be left without any attention. The key person in bribery cases is an official and his/her official position. The accurate description of those terms is important when solving the cases. As a symbiosis of two of the said problems and criminal
individuals derive a positive sense of well-being, belonging, meaning, and purpose from being part of and contributing back to something larger and more permanent than themselves (e.g. nature, social groups, organizations, movements, traditions, belief systems) Kuidas olla positiivne: · Hooliv avatus - mindfulness, defined as actively searching for novelty, is also characterized as non- judging, non-striving, accepting, patient, trusting, open, letting go, gentle, generous, empathetic, grateful, and kind. Its benefits include reduction of stress, anxiety, depression, and chronic pain · Kulgemine - flow or a state of absorption in one's work, is characterized by intense concentration, loss of self-awareness, a feeling of control, and a sense that "time is flying." Flow is an intrinsically rewarding experience, and it can also help one achieve a goal (e.g
... tänavad kutse eest õhtusöögile neljapäeval, 20.veebruaril kell 20, kuid ootamatu ärasõidu tõttu ei saa sellest kahjuks osa võtta. · Lihtne eitav vastus kutsele Praktikas kasutatakse kutsele vastamiseks märksa lihtsamat sõnastust: Täname kutse eest õhtusöögile, kuid kahjuks ei saa lapse haigestumise tõttu sellest osa võtta. Vabandame. Hr ja pr Kuusk Inglisekeelne vastus on alati suhteliselt lakooline: Mr and Mrs Jaan Kuusk regret that a previous engagement prevents their accepting the kind Invitation of Mr and Mrs Smith to dinner on Thursday, March fifth. Kuidas tänada kutse ja peo eest? Kutse eest tänatakse juba sellega, et vastatakse kutsele. Vastuvõtult lahkudes tänatakse peoperemeest ja peoperenaist kutse ja meeldiva peo eest. Võimalusel kirjutatakse tänusõnad külalisteraamatusse või jäetakse visiitkaart vastavale kandikule või lauale. Väga kena komme on tänada võõrustajaid meeleoluka vastuvõtu eest kirjalikult mõne päeva pärast.
The idea that companies should focus on their core competencies is rapidly taking hold. As a result there is a greater willingness to out-source than was previously the case. This trend has been particularly observable in global corporations where there has been recognition that the complexity of managing a worldwide logistics chain requires specialist resources. There is now a great opportunity to start thinking of the supply chain as a value chain. Rather than accepting the conventional view that believes that all value-creating activities need to be conducted under the same corporate roof, forward-looking organisations are taking a different view. Particularly as supply chains become global it will often make sense to move to a greater level of 'localisation', i.e. the final finishing or configuration of the product being performed much closer to the point of demand. To enable this to be
We're just silly little girls, who fall for stupid boys Before i met you i did not know what it was like, to just smile at someone for no reason Love is the air only two hearts can breathe And I cry, tears of hate, tears of pain, tears of lost love, tears for something I know I will never get back No boy is worth your tears and the one that is wont make you cry Never cry because it ENDED, be happy because it HAPPENED Letting go doesn`t mean giving up, it is accepting that some things just are not meant to be There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved People have conquered armies and countries but you conquered my heart Lets commit the perfect crime, I'll steal your heart and you'll steal mine What do you do when the only person who can make you laugh is the one making you cry? You make me laugh when i don't even want to smile Don't tell me you love me, unless you can prove it Girl: Since when have you been so interested in school?
m ar H am Gr elp It is polite to use would like when you are offering people things, or asking for something yourself. For example: Would you like a cup of coffee? I am tired now. I'd like a rest. You'd like a meal now, wouldn't you? What color would you like? you kn id o D When they are accepting an offer, people w often use would love instead of would like. ? For example: Would you like a chocolate? Yes, please, I would love one. 120 Should is a helping or auxiliary verb. Use should to talk about necessary actions or things that people ought to do.