you are sick or you need a pregnacy leav. 4. Insurance - Life insurance- attractive to people with families. Private health insurance or disability insurance. 5. pension money you reasave regulary, at a point of age you cant work any more 6. workers `compensation offered by company when you have a work realated accident 7. fringe benefits Benefits offered by companis that are from theire own will, these benefits are not aquired by law. 8. Remuneration money erned by a peson, an organization or a country, Payment that you get for your work 9. Weighting - Extra amount of pay given because you work in an area where it is expensive to live. 10. Perk sometihing exstra you get from a job, like fringe benefits, but it can have no monetary value, like a chance to travel. 11. royalty A payment that someone such as a writer or musician gets each
The developer of Kalasadam, Pro Kapital, is a leading Estonian real estate development company who operates in the capitals of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Since its establishment in 1994, it has completed 20 development projects and focuses mainly on the development of large-scale residential and commercial real estate projects in prime locations of the capitals of the Baltic States. In the second half of the 1990s, Pro Kapital aquired several unique properties in its portfolio, including two attractive coastal sites in Tallinn and Riga. One of these properties was Kalarand in Tallinn. Pro Kapital bought property next to the Kalarand seaside in 2001 and announced that they will make Kalarand into a residential and business district. From thereon there has been a heated debate between the locals and Pro Kapital over the developing plans. The detailed plan of Kalaranna neighbourhood expands on more than 7 hectares and it has
Dark humour, the absurdity of life. Situations seem foolish, unreasonable. We are controlled by language. Kurt Vonnegut 1922-2007 3 major events in life foudn the way into the writing. Hes unhappy college experience, his job with General Electric and his wartime experience in February of 1945 in the German city of Dresden. He was there when the city was bombed by the allied airforce. He was a prisoner of war, but survived. From his college years and from his job with GE, he aquired dislike of technology. When he was producing his books American society had become automated, operated by machines. As a result, millions of people lost their jobs because of the robots. He was aware of the mass society, mass production and he did not like it. He makes fun of the idea. The most important event of his life was the bombing of dresden. Vonnegut,being an American, feels responsible for that-there was no reason to bomb dresden at all. He feels that
aja kulgedes põlvest põlve. Olulisel kohal on mõisted traditsioon ja mustrid. Ameerika sotsioloogid Robert E. Park ja Edward W. Burgess 1921. Introduction to the Science of Sociology. Grupi kultuur on sotsiaalse pärandi korrastatud kogum, mis on omandanud sotsiaalse tähenduse vastava grupi rassiliste eripärade (racial temperament) ja ajaloolise arengu tulemusena. The culture of a group is the sum total and organization of the social heritages which have aquired a social meaning because of racial temperament and of the historical life of the group. Ameerika antropoloog 1. loeng Sissejuhatus: kultuuri mõistest ja määratlustest 5 Edward Sapir 1924. Culture, Genuine and Spurious. Americal Journal of Sociology. Kultuur on mis tahes sotsiaalselt päritud element inimese elus, olgu siis materiaalne või vaimne. Culture is any socially inherited element in the life of man, material and spiritual. Ameerika sotsioloog Talcott Parsons 1949
pattern on the black fur. Ultimately the cat may go completely white or be left with diminishing isolated patches of colour. This condition has been seen in black leopards ("cobweb panthers"), humans, dogs and other animals. This must not be confused with the normal sprinkling of isolated white hairs which appear in a cat's fur during its lifetime. "Leukotrichia" is a generic term. Acommon term is "piebaldism" because it causes white patches in the skin and fur. It is an "aquired depigmentation" that occurs during the cat's lifetime, is usually progressive and may be triggered by illness or environmental factors. Ultimately, a cat with leukoderma may become almost entirely white. Antibodies are formed against the pigment-producing melanocytes. The melanocytes are destroyed leading to the white areas. A type of leukoderma has been identified in some Persian cats and these are used as laboratory subjects in the study of depigmentation conditions. Periocular leukotrichia,