Flyers/leaflets Loud speakerannouncements Miking Videos/Films Press kits Media guides Town criers Gong gong beater Typical Materials Typical Formats Development and use of logos, leaders' statements National addresses by presidents and other high-level officials Publicity for NIDs by celebrities, including goodwill ambassadors Press conferences Newspaper editorials Public advertising: calendars; banners; billboards Promotional materials: t-shirts, hats, banners, bags, and pens Announcements via megaphones, microphones, loud speakers Different radio/TV formats (interviews, success stories/footage from countries, phone-in questions or reports from the field, talk shows, guest of the week, press conferences, panel discussions; advertisements) Broadcasting/posting of basic information on NIDs (what, when, who, why) News coverage of NIDs preparations and implementation Interviews with leaders, satisfied caretakers, and experts
relative value of money. Basis point Def- A unit of measure used in the financial world to describe the percentage change in the value or rate of a financial instrument. One basis point is equivealent to 0.01% or 1/100the of a percent. TURUNDUS Marketing- The action or business of promoting products or services to the public other businesses. Advertising- The action or business of the promotion trough public announcements in newspapers, TV, radio or the Internet of a product, service or event, in order to attract or increase interest in it. Brand. A type of product made by a particular company.
buses, 700 bus routes, and over 6 million passenger journeys made every weekday. In 2003, the network's ridership was estimated at over 1.5 billion passenger trips per annum, more than the Underground. Around £850 m is taken in revenue each year.London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world and, from the 3rd quarter of 2007, became more accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers as audio-visual announcements were introduced. The distinctive red double-decker buses are internationally recognised, and are a trademark of London transport along with black cabs and the Tube. Climate London has a temperate marine climate, like much of the British Isles, so the city rarely sees extremely high or low temperatures. Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 19 °C - 24 °C and lows of11 °C - 14 °C, however, temperatures can exceed 25 °C on many days, and in
mitte igal võimalusel uusi tehnikaimesid käiku laskma. Lühidalt sõltub meie tulevik inimese oskusest kogu seda masinavärki juhtida ja hallata, moraalsetest ja eetilistest tõekspidamistest. Ja just viimaste järgimine ja areng näitab, milline see tulevik olema saab. KIRJANDUS: 1. Vikipeedia. [WWW] http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot 2. Saad, R. Robotid ja inimesed. [WWW] https://sites.google.com/site/iknuutkodukas/announcements/publicnoticeofboardmeetin g 3. Krunge. Inimene versus robot. [WWW] http://www.miksike.ee/documents/main/referaadid/inimene_versus_robot.htm 4. Kiik, K. Robotid haaravad võimu. Luup, nr 8, 2000. [E-ajakiri] http://www.postimees.ee/luup/00/08/top1.shtm
7) A too B public C live D popular 8) A imagination B author C index D amusement 9) A capital B head C chapter D cover 10) A current B imagined C interest D gripping 11) A history B novel C booklet D poetry 12) A advise B idea C information D fact 13) A announcements B gossip C reviews D prefaces 14) Ado B make C have D take 15) A pick B look C give D turn
Soot a dirty black powder that is produced when you burn something such as coal or wood steeplejack someone whose job is to repair tall structures such as towers Stockbroker someone whose job is to buy and sell shares in companies for other people Structure something large such as a building or a bridge that is built from different parts Town crier someone whose job in the past was to walk around a town shouting news and important announcements Trace to find someone or something that you are looking for by asking questions and getting information Trade BUSINESS the activities of buying and selling goods or services Trainee someone who is training for a particular profession or job Unsociable not interested in meeting people or in doing things with other people Up- to date including the most recent news and information Vacancy a job that is available for someone to do Vague not clearly or fully explained
perceived () by the community as a separate linguistic unity that serves the purpose of informing and instructing the reader. Information and evaluation co-exist in the modern English newspapers. Information in the English newspapers is conveyed through the medium of brief news items, press reports, articles purely informational in character, and advertisements and announcements. The newspaper also seeks to influence public opinion on political and other matters. Elements of appraisal () may be observed in the very selection and the way of presentation of news, in the use of specific vocabulary, such as "allege" (), "claim" (, ), and syntactic constructions indicating a lack of assurance on the part of the reporter to avoid responsibility (e.g. Mr. X was said to have opposed ....). The headlines of news items also carry some amount of appraisal
defined as a system of interrelated lexical, phraseological and grammatical means which is perceived () by the community as a separate linguistic unity that serves the purpose of informing and instructing the reader. Information and evaluation co-exist in the modern English newspapers. Information in the English newspapers is conveyed through the medium of brief news items, press reports, articles purely informational in character, and advertisements and announcements. The newspaper also seeks to influence public opinion on political and other matters. Elements of appraisal () may be observed in the very selection and the way of presentation of news, in the use of specific vocabulary, such as "allege" (), "claim" (, ), FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 30 and syntactic constructions indicating a lack of assurance on the part of the reporter to avoid
Consulted former prisoner who was imprisoned for 17 years; he in turn introduced the researches to other ex-convicts and correctional personnel Corridor boarded up to represent “the yard” (the only place the prisoners could go “outside”); prisoners would be blindfolded while being brought to the bathroom so that they would not escape/find a route to escape Took out doors and put up steel bars and cell numbers. Built solitary confinement Intercom system allowed guards to make public announcements and also allowed researches to “bug” the cells Total of 9 prisoners; 3 in each of the 3 cells. Ruumid ühegi aknata. Vangistamine Politsei arreteeris nn kinnipeetavad. Võeti sõrmejäljed, pildistati, anti vanglariietus Uniforms were smocks/dresses w/out underwear to emasculate them ID numbers printed on front and back of uniform; called by number Chain around ankle (although not used in real prisons) was a sign/reminder of oppression
chauffeur at the Czech legation went to the Stockholm railroad station each night to buy copies of the newspapers Kurier and Tidning, both published in the provincial city of Karlskoga, where munitions are manufactured. [Codebreakers 373.jpg] A sheet of a one-time pad captured on Communist spies in Japan, 1961. One side may be for enciphering, the other for deciphering. Studying the papers, police noticed a number of oddly worded announcements. When they inserted similar advertisements, using the same identifying words, they received responses from several people who turned out to be Red agents. Eventually a ring that operated in five cities was broken up and four Communist satellite diplomats declared persona non grata. The most catastrophic instance of the eggshell ciphers of local Communists took place in Iran. On the night of August 16, 1954, Iranian security police arrested Ali Ab-basi, a former
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