Amass midagi palju koguma Defraud, swindle out petma rahaliselt Con artist pettur Scam petuskeem Raise money raha koguma Blow money on sth raha loopima Legitimate seaduslik Reject tagasi lükkama Root for toetama Confidence trick usalduse petmine, kuritarvitamine Against the odds vaatamata kõigile raskustele Forgery võltsimine Stunt, feat vägitükk Blackmail välja pressima Business field äri-, tegevusala Bankrupt; go bankrupt - pankrotis, maksujõuetu Bet money on sth kihla vedama raha peale Billed to arve Break even kulud tasa tegema Broke; be broke rahatu Come by läbi tulema Come into tulnud Credentials isikutunnistus Debt; be in dept võlgades olema Deposit hoius Donate annetama Flip open kiiresti avama Fraud rahaline pettus Genuine ehtne Get by toime tulema Have access to juurdepääs Hijacking kaaperdamine
Biggest problem at the moment in the EU is countries dept - Greece in the first place. They took more loans that they could pay back and now, the country is in big crisis. If it increases, it will be a serious threat for all EU countries because we have common economy and Greece is using Euro (usually, the countries which are in crisis like that will devalue money, but because Greece is using Euro, it is impossible). That means - if Greece will bankrupt, it will bring crisis for all the Europe. So in EU, the countries have to pay for others mistakes... It has even been predicted that 4 EU countries would be bankrupt before 2013 year. Also a big problem for new Europe countries is one of the EU fundamental right "free movement of labour, goods and capital". As a result of it, the most skilled and mobile workers are going from East to West to take advantage of higher benefits and wages. For example, from
where there is no time expression to make this clear. By the time I got to the station, the train had left. Compare this with: The train left five minutes before I got to the station. In this example, the sequence of events is made clear by before. The Past Perfect is not used simply to describe an event in the distant past. There must be another past event, less far away in the past, with which it contrasts. When the company went bankrupt, it had lost over a million pounds. The Past Perfect is used to make clear that one action in the past happened before another action in the past. When we arrived home, Anna had gone to bed. George didn’t want to come to the cinema with us because he had already seen the film twice. It was my first time in an airplane. I was very nervous because I hadn’t flown before. 2 Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
November 2011 Mrs Tambu 21 park street Pärnu 88010 Estonia Dear Mrs Fox I'am writing in reply to your advertisement in Pärnu Postimees to apply to the position of news reporter. In 1992 I graduated Tartu University with summa cum laude. In 1992 I finished high-school in Pärnu Coeducational School with gold medal. I worked as a news reporter and did some illustrations at Eesti Ekspress from 1992-1996, this company went to bankrupt so I was invited to Äripäev. I worked as news reporter at Äripäev from 1996-2006. I'd love to work with Pärnu Postimees, becouse I think this newspaper needs a good news reporter. I'am really intrested to this job, this is my life job. I don´t drink or smoke. I love to question people in streets. Im really brave and I know how to talk to people. I can speak and write 3 different languages perfectly (Estonian, Russian, English), also I can understand some of French, Finnish and German.
• During three days there were approximately over 150,000 guests. Line-up of glasnost 88 • Balkan air, Big Country, Citron, Dialog, Eppu Normaali, In Spe, Juice Leskinen, G.G.G., Lainer, La Torre, Leather Nun, Leningrad Cowboys, Mahavok, Mamba, Pave Maijanen, Public Image Ltd., Rock Hotel, Seitsmes Meel, Singer Vinger, Sky High, Steve Hackett, Ultima Thule, Vitamiin. • Rock Summer took place from 1988 until 1997, when Makarov Music Management went bankrupt. • In 2013 the Rock Summer 25th birthday was held on Tallinn Song and Festival grounds yet again. • On 1990, the festival was withdrawn because of the political situation that was ruling Estonia. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= dzFSHSrXxhg (trailer of the event, 4.88minutes) • I think Rock Summer was the early beginning of Estonian revolution against USSR, all those people who came together, no matter young or elderly they had one thing in mind –
Believed every human was practically decent regardless of class, religion, politics and ancestry Major theme in historical works is tolerance Waverley novels express belief in need for social progress First novelist to portray peasants realistically and equal to merchants, kings and soldiers Central theme of many novels were conflicts between opposing cultures Downfall, Death, Contributions · Around 1825 started to go bankrupt. · Traded in his house and income to his creditors hoping to get out of debt · Kept writing and publishing fiction until he died in Abbotsford in 1832 · Was buried in Dryburgh Abbey · Abbotsford House was a farmhouse what Scott had bought. · He essentially invented the modern historical novel · Influence the Edinburgh's central railway station now called Waverley Station · He contributed to the reinvention of Scottish culture.
body is accustomed to smoke too much, and if they can not reach your collection they become nervous. Smoking damages the nerve cells. If a person does not smoke anymore, he starts to heal the whole feeling in a few days. Physical form and stamina will increase slowly. Economically, the person holds a total of smoke at the expense of thousands of euros a year. When people stop smoking, lose many of their jobs. Some people live just because of the fact that they produce smoke. Many companies go bankrupt. Only improves human health, there is less risk of getting lung cancer. As many will lose their jobs may also be affected his health as it does not lead to longer take care of themselves. Children and young people, please do not smoke - it is harmful to yourself.
of the dollar/deuchemark rate over previous 3 years. Trend tends upward, so the postponing the desision of purchase can bring company to a higher dollar exchange rate, that, as a result, will mean that expences will be substantially higher. 2)To leave the whole amount of exposure unhedged was too risky at that time. Herr Ruhnau wasn`t also hundred percent confident, that exchange rate would drop. Remaining the whole explosure unhedged could bring Lufthansa to bankrupt. It was in Herr Ruhnau interests to protect Lufthansa Investments. Herr Ruhnau decision to cover partly an explosure was based on a research, which he had made. As a result Ruhnau didn't loss. His decision to cover half an explosure brought to company 225 mil. DEM, because in the worst case if he used full forward cover company would pay 1,6 billion DEM against 1,375 billion Ruhnau paid. 3)In 1985 the foreing currency options were a related new financial instrument for explosure management
Vau He designed and built the beautiful Hall of Mirrors. The Hall of Mirrors received its name because of the fact that there are three hundred and fifty-seven mirrors decorating the seventeen arches that are opposite of the windows. Louis XV died leaving a huge debt to his grandson Louis XVI. Even though he was incredibly in debt, Louis XVI had all the gardens redone right away. Perhaps this is why the French Government went bankrupt and they had to give up the palace. This whole thing eventually started the French Revolution. In 1792, Versailles was abandoned. All of the furniture was sold and all the art was brought to museums. The palace was left empty. The French government decided to open up the palace as a museum, during the 1830's. In 1962, all of the belongings of the palace that could be located were brought back and the palace
8 billion by some estimates), with $1 billion personally guaranteed by Trump himself. The survival of the company was made possible only by a bailout pact agreed upon in August of that same year by some 70 banks, allowing Trump to defer on nearly $1 billion in debt, as well as to take out second and third mortgages on almost all of his properties. If it were not for the collective effort of all banks and parties involved in that 1990 deal, Trump's business would have gone bankrupt and failed." (Miller, Laphan 2012) "Trump Financial (hüpoteegi firma), Trump Sales and Leasing (elamispindade müük), The Trump Entrepreneur Initiative (haridusasutus, enne nimetatud the Trump University), Trump Restaurants (koosneb mitmetest erinevatest söögikohtadest), GoTrump (weebipõhine turismifirma), Donald J. Trump Signature Collection (riietus ja aksessuaarid), Donald Trump The Fragrance (2004), Trump Ice bottled water,
WMA.GetCodec.r just 10 points up CONCLUSION Malicious attacks are becoming bigger and more refined. And the players contribute to the growth of the black market of virtual property, than on making money by hackers and virus writers "Trojan horse" is the most dangerous of all malicious programs, because: First, the crisis makes Internet users more nervous to respond to any events associated with payment systems, online banking, electronic money. At a time when banks go bankrupt, change ownership or are experiencing problems with payments, there are many opportunities to attack customers. Second, given that modern malware programs require more resources for their development, dissemination and use, for a variety of intruders to the forefront more simple, cheap and crude methods of attack. Trojans can be for cybercriminals one of the most attractive solution. In order to cope with cybercrime, it is necessary to develop and implement protective strategies.
25. Annually- igal aastal 26. Anxiety mure, ärevus 27. Apparel- rõivad, kehakate 28. Appraisal hinnangu andmine 29. Approach- pöörduma, lähenema 30. Approaches to residential - elamurajooni paigutusele lähenemise moodused 31. Appropriately- sobivalt 32. Assertive- enesekindlalt väitev 33. Asset- vara 34. Attach- kinnitama 35. Auction- okjon B 36. Badly- halvasti 37. Bagel kringel, kukkel 38. Balcony veranda 39. Banish- pagendama, maapakku saatma 40. Bankrupt- pankrot 41. Basement parking under buildings - keldris asuv parkimiskoht 42. Batch- partii 43. Beckon- viipama, tervitama 44. Behalf- millegi eest, millegi nimel 45. Belch röhitsema, röhatama 46. Beverage- karastusjook 47. Bids- panused, pakkumised 48. Biodiversity - bioloogiline mitmekesisus 49. Blame- hukkamõist, süü, süüdistama 50. Bland housing - maitsetu majade paigutus 51. Blunder- rumal eksitus, prohmakas 52. Board- juhatus 53. Boast- uhkustama 54. Bond- võlakiri 55
"The Forsyte Saga," we see now that we have but jumped out of a frying-pan into a fire. It would be difficult to substantiate a claim that the case of England was better in 1913 than it was in 1886, when the Forsytes assembled at Old Jolyon's to celebrate the engagement of June to Philip Bosinney. And in 1920, when again the clan gathered to bless the marriage of Fleur with Michael Mont, the state of England is as surely too molten and bankrupt as in the eighties it was too congealed and low-percented. If these chronicles had been a really scientific study of transition one would have dwelt probably on such factors as the invention of bicycle, motor-car, and flying- machine; the arrival of a cheap Press; the decline of country life and increase of the towns; the birth of the Cinema. Men are, in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.
Disease and hunger ravaged Jamestown. Two desperate colonists were tied to posts and left to starve as punishment for raiding the colonies' stores. One colonist even took to cannibalism, eating his own wife. The fate of the venture was precarious. Yet still more colonists arrived, and their numbers included women. Despite the introduction of tobacco cultivation, the colony was a failure as a financial venture. The king declared the Virginia Company bankrupt in 1624. Twenty slaves in Virginia Africans brought to Jamestown are the first slaves imported into Britain’s North American colonies Mayflower and Pilgrim Fathers Over a hundred travelers embarked on the voyage of the Mayflower in September 1620. Less than one third were Separatists. The rest were immigrants, adventurers, and speculators. Their voyage took about two months, and the passengers enjoyed a happier experience than most trans- Atlantic trips.
the Estonian Bar Association; a person who has been released from public service for a disciplinary offence; a bankrupt person. a member of the Riigikogu or member of a rural municipality or city council; a member of a political party;
He wrote a number of ballads. A book by Goethe gave him wider ideas. Scott wrote novels, among which were "Guy Mannering", "Rob Roy", "Waverly", "and Ivanhoe". Together with his former schoolmate he set up a printing firm, joining him as a sleeping-partner. For two years he suffered from very serious attacks of ill-health. He almost died. And he still continued receiving visitors, who kept coming and going all the time. His publishing firm went bankrupt. He worked for the rest of his life, trying to clear off his enormous debt. His friends offered help, but he refused. He would not rest till his health failed altogether. He was a very fertile writer and died on the 21 st of September in 1832.
Read an in-depth analysis of Robert Cohn. Bill Gorton - Like Jake, a heavy-drinking war veteran, though not an expatriate. Bill uses humor to deal with the emotional and psychological fallout of World War I. He and Jake, as American veterans, share a strong bond, and their friendship is one of the few genuine emotional connections in the novel. However, Bill is not immune to the petty cruelty that characterizes Jake and Jake's circle of friends. Mike Campbell - A constantly drunk, bankrupt Scottish war veteran. Mike has a terrible temper, which most often manifests itself during his extremely frequent bouts of drunkenness. He has a great deal of trouble coping with Brett's sexual promiscuity, which provokes outbreaks of self-pity and anger in him, and seems insecure about her infidelity as well as his lack of money. Pedro Romero - A beautiful, nineteen-year-old bullfighter. Romero's talents in the ring charm both aficionados and newcomers to the sport alike
Benefits encourage the development of that for which they are given, for example, if the levy is not part of the profit on the development of new technology, it encourages technological progress, to charity, to solve social problems. If you increase taxes on excess profits, then controlled by the movement of the prices of goods and services. With the growth of tax 18 revenues to the treasury will decrease as proportion of entrepreneurs go bankrupt, will take part in the informal economy, incentives to work will fade. The perfection of the tax system depends on the elasticity of demand and supply of goods or services. Sellers shift taxes on buyers when demand is inelastic. If the proposal is inelastic, then taxes are passed on to the vendors. When tax rates are reasonable, we know their purpose, their payment is usually not shy. There are three ways to increase tax revenue: the expansion of the circle of taxpayers, an
o Opera, piano, solo, soprano, baritone, concert, libretto, violin, allegro, andante, adagio, a capella Art and architecture o Studio, fresco, miniature, attitude, corridor, balcony, cupola, dome Literature o Sonnet, motto Fashion o Umbrella, parasol, costume, Military o Squadron, squad, alarm, brigade, battalion, cartridge, cavalry, infantry, colonel Random o Fiasco, bankrupt, bimbo, volcano, influenza, lava, bandit, mafia, fascism, graffito, paparazzo Food o Pizza, pasta, macaroni, vermicelli, spaghetti, broccoli, zucchini, tutti-frutti, tiramisu Drinks o Asti, grappa, espresso, cappuccino, latte, 11. Dutch borrowings Nautical terms o Boom, caboose, buoy, skipper, yacht, dock, cruise, freight, Weaving o Spool, kink Art o Easel, etch, landscape, Random
The tiny fortress of São João Baptista de Ajudá on the coast of Dahomey, was also under Portuguese rule. In addition, the country still ruled the Asian territories of Portuguese India, Portuguese Timor and Macau. REPUBLIC AND TURMOIL On 1 February 1908, the king Dom Carlos I of Portugal and his heir apparent, Prince Royal Dom Luís Filipe, Duke of Braganza, were murdered in Lisbon. Under his rule, Portugal had twice been declared bankrupt on 14 June 1892, and again on 10 May 1902 causing social turmoil, economic disturbances, protests, revolts and criticism of the monarchy. Manuel II of Portugal become the new king, but was eventually overthrown by the 5 October 1910 revolution, which abolished the regime and instated republicanism in Portugal. Political instability and economic weaknesses were fertile ground for chaos and unrest during the Portuguese First Republic
unprecedented levels. In relationship with the unemployment level, there has been much talk about entrepreneurs, because ultimately enterprises are the core entities at creating jobs in any economy. Creating a successful enterprise isn't however an easy task; or if it were easy, unemployment as such would not be a problem at all. Inspired by the problems of being first year in business (it is the most critical in enterprises' life, because very many enterprises bankrupt in the first year), the author found it necessary to research the topic by identifying the key problems of an enterprise in business for the first year. The purpose of this research is to find out what are the main problems of the first year of the enterprises and how does the entrepreneurship impact the entrepreneur. To study this, an empirical deductive research was conducted in a Pärnu County company called AS Baltic Pack EST. The particular example
DETOUR TO THE PROMISED LAND: INTELLECTUAL BANKRUPTCY Africans are not a forceful people, neither are they aggressive to the point of a fight to the finish. We are resolute on our commitment to a goal and lack the devil-may-care doggesdness needed to scale a Mount Everest or the Himalayas. We are easily influenced and distracted in pursuit of a quest to reach a set goal and to be the best that are destined for us. Intellectually, we are bankrupt and decrepit. We have a very short attention span, and have a very short burst of energy which easily extinguishes in the face of impediment. We prefer to be parasites of a culture which we had no hand in creating, a Caucasian culture which took them years to perfect, and which we cannot easily emulate in its basic tenets a predisposition to make wars not only on themselves but more so on others for intimidation and supremacy. Unlike his Caucasian counterpart, the African is a compassionate #%
the information about the characters past, little by little. As we learn something new, this changes the way we see the situation and valuate the protagonist. False ideas of reality, the truth comes out. The most famous play by Arthur Miller is ,,Death of a Salesman", the protagonists is Willy Loman. He is not young anymore, we can say that he is aging, not a very succesful one, he cannot undestand why he is a failure. His business is almost bankrupt, his son hates him. The play shows that these failures are caused by false dreams and hopes. Clearly one of this false dream is the American Dream. At first willy judges his own value as a human being. He thinks that he is a failure because he can't earn money. As a result he believes he is a double failure. We learn why his son hates him, his father had been fillin his head with false dreams of success, these dreams ruin the son and the father, if willy can't cope anymore
adherence to the program. The pictures were placed in an unavoidable spot, often on the refrigerator, and served as inoculation against self-sabotage. Get an accurate picture of your baseline. It will look worse than you expect. This need not be bad news. Ignoring it won't fix it, so capture it and use it. 2. MAKE IT A GAME: JACK STACK AND THE STICKINESS OF FIVE SESSIONS Jack Stack was nervous. It was 1983, and he had just joined his employees to purchase SRC, a near-bankrupt engine remanufacturer, from their parent company, International Harvester. It was done in remarkable fashion, with $100,000 applied to a loan of $9 million, for a debt ratio of 89-to-1. The bank officer who handled the loan was fired within hours of approving it. The 13 managers who contributed their life savings to make it possible were also nervous, but they needn't have been. That $100,000 would be worth $23 million in 1993, just 10 years but they needn't have been
tinually misled and deceived his creditors, people who had trusted him. He neglected to make payments he had promised, and wrote checks that he couldn’t cover. He avoided his creditors when they phoned, and he eventually changed his telephone number. He moved and didn’t tell anyone his new address. He treated people who had trusted him by lending him money as if they were stupid. When he finally went bankrupt, no one wanted anything to do with him. It will take him years to recover, if he ever does. He can’t even get a credit card; he now has to pay cash for everything. ■ THE KEY TO SALES SUCCESS In sales, trust is the foundation of all relationships. A person will not buy from you until he or she trusts you completely. All top sales- people invest a good deal of time building high-quality, trusting
Service runs a Cobalt-60 facility in Florida, derived bacterial pathogens. For example, which is far removed from major animal pro- specific phages have been investigated duction areas in the Great Plains. SureBeam against Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria in Iowa ran an e-beam facility in the heart of monocytogenes, Campylobacter jejuni, and animal production areas but went bankrupt in Salmonella enterica Typhimurium (Bigwood 2004. Sadex Corp. now manages the former et al. 2008). In 2006, L. monocytogenes Surebeam facility. Smaller research irradia- phage was approved by the FDA as a food tion facilities are housed at Iowa State antimicrobial (Stahl 2007). Table 14.2. Efficacy of gamma irradiation on meat products Meat product Microorganism Dose for 5 log10 Reference