She is a member of the research faculty at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, where she has spent the past ten years studying a concept that she calls Wholeheartedness, posing the questions: How do we engage in our lives from a place of authenticity and worthiness? How do we cultivate the courage, compassion, and connection that we need to embrace our imperfections and to recognize that we are enough— that we are worthy of love, belonging, and joy? This book is full of powerful topics such as self-compassion, acceptance, and gratitude. As a researcher, she observed human behavior so she can identify and name the subtle connections, relationships, and patterns that help us make meaning of our thoughts, behaviors, and feelings. In the process of collecting thousands of stories from diverse men and women who lived all over the country—ranging in age from eighteen to eighty-seven— She saw new patterns that she wanted
Humanism (the human dimension of psychology) Transpersonal psychology (hippie psychology) Hierarchy of human needs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs D-needs and B-needs Basic needs (D = deficit) physiological safety beloning esteem Higher need (B = being) self actualization What a man can be, he must be! Physiological needs Homeostasis oxygen water protein salt, sugar, calcium ... In Maoist China the most basic need was belonging Safety, love and esteem Stability, structure, order Community, affection Status, dignity, reputation Once the D-needs are satisfied they are no longer motivating. Beyond basic needs What a man can be, he must be! Self-actualization, being need Depends on the satisfication of D-needs Never fully satisfied Thank you! Questions?
Muhu • Muhu (German: Mohn/Moon; in Estonian also called Muhumaa), is an island in the Baltic Sea. With an area of 198 km2 it is the third largest island belonging to Estonia, after Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Together with neighbouring smaller islands of Kesselaid, Viirelaid, Võilaid and Suurlaid it forms Muhu Parish. The island has a population of 1,697 (as of 19 April 2010) and covers an area of 206.12 km2. The population density is 8.8/km2. Geography • The most important villages in Muhu are Kuivastu, Liiva and Koguva. It is linked by ferry to Virtsu in the mainland, and to Saaremaa by a causeway, the Väinatamm
Pros and Cons of School Uniforms To start with, school uniforms have many good sides for students, however, uniforms also have bad sides which are particulary involved with financial problems. In the first place, school uniforms help to prevent violence in school territory, for example uniforms can prevent gangs from forming on campus and identify intruders in the school yard. Secondly, school uniforms increase a sense of belonging and school pride. It encourages discipline, lessens economic and social barriers between students. Besides that there is no need to spend money on trendy clothes. Thirdly, school uniforms make students a target for bullies from other schools. In addition to that, uniforms give students no freedom of expression. Last but not least, school uniforms are an unfair additional expense for parents and besides that a financial burden for poor families.
b) 43 c) 9 d) Kõrvalmenüüs on tulemused analüüsitud nende substance role järgi, seal näen, et reaktandi või reagendi rollis on just 9 ainet. 5. Aine otsing SciFinderi joonistusprogrammi abil a) 1229 b) 114 c) Analyze by: Commercial Availability d) 1797 e) 89 f) Analyze by: Product Yield 6. Artiklite otsing oma teema jaoks Satora, P., A. Duda-Chodak, L. Wajda, A. Barwinska-Sendra. (2015) Strain-dependent production of selected bioactive compounds by Cyanobacteria belonging to the Arthrospira genus - Journal of applied microbiology 119 (3), 736-743. [Online] Scifinder Scholar (19.10.16)
Hiiumaa and Saaremaa Hiiumaa is the second biggest island belonging to Estonia. Its largest town is kärdla. Hiiumaa arose from the water about 455 million years ago as a result of a meteorite impact. It is one of the oldest islands in the world. Around the island there are more than 200 islands and islets that have just risen from the water. Hiiumaa is a very beautiful place with kind and friendly people. The landscape on one end of the island is completely different from the landscape the other. In many languages the island is called ,,Day island"
24.03.09 The ideal school for my children The ideal school for my children would be communication-based, blending aspects of social work, conflict resolution, team building, and traditional learning. Classes would be limited to fifteen students, a size small enough to allow individual attention but large enough to furnish the feeling of belonging to a group. In addition, academic lessons would be split into two halves. The first half would be a basic skills seminar, and the second an advanced class. Students would be able to choose whether to stay the second half, or else they could leave to work on their current project, read, or pursue an independent study of another subject. The students who stayed - the "second halfers" - would be known as the students with the greatest passion for the subject.
Tarantula are a group of hairy and often very large spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae, of which approximately 900 species have been identified. Some genera of the tarantulas hunt prey primarily in trees and other genera hunt on or near the ground. All tarantulas can produce silk; while arboreal species will typically reside in a silken "tube tent", terrestrial species will line their burrows with silk to stabilize the burrow wall and facilitate climbing up and down. Tarantulas mainly eat insects and other
School uniforms Uniforms are in many schools nowadays and they are approved by many people. Also, there are people who do not like them. So, are the uniforms good for pupils or not? There are many good sides of wearing uniforms. First, everyone is equal. There would be no fights or teasing about people's clothes because everyone is wearing the same ones. Secondly, school uniforms help to create a strong sense of belonging somewhere. With different clothes no one would notice, that for instance you and your friend go the same school. It would be easier to recognize people with their uniforms. Uniforms also prepare you for your future life, when you often have to dress smart when you go to work. It is a lot easier to dress every morning because you do not have to choose between different sets of clothes. You will have only one to choose the uniform. However, I think, that students should not wear uniforms
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county, on the island of Hiiumaa. And he died in 25 October 1970, in Moscow. · He started school in his homevillage of Ühtri and continued on the island, in Kärdla. His high school days were spent in Tallinn at France Lycee. Ülo Sooster studied art in Tartu during the period of 1943 1949. During his first year there, the scool was renamed the ,,Pallas Higher Art School". · In November of 1949 Ülo Sooster and the men belonging to his circle of friends were arrested, acvused of hardended decadence and bourglious natsionalism (süüdistatuna paadunud dekadendsuses ja kodanlikus natsionalismis). · The fate carried him to a prison camp in Karanganda. Despite everything he continued creating his art there and even found offical ,,application" as the camp's artist. In Kranganda Ülo met his futuure wife Lidia. · In 1956 they returned to Estonia together
was one fourth of what it is today. It has driven fathers out of families and caused mothers to become dependent. It has taken away people's dignity and has brought child abuse to our society. Better programs must be created if we want to help homeless people. When people choose to be homeless, they do so because they feel separated from mainstream society. If the dominant social order has no place for a person, they must find another group where they feel needed. The homeless have trouble belonging to a community. Many people do not want the homeless to be apart of the same social circle. People are embarrassed of the homeless because of the many stereotypes that they have been given. It is time we stop ignoring the homeless and treating them as if they do not exist. Government must play a better role in helping these individuals that do not have a home. Social workers must find different means for helping the homeless. Permanent residence facilities should be
My ideal school. My ideal school would be communication-based, blending aspects of social work, conflict resolution, team building, and traditional learning. Classes would be limited to fifteen students, a size small enough to allow individual attention but large enough to furnish the feeling of belonging to a group. Creative projects would be the cornerstone of the curriculum, incorporating all the life skills that make this method of education unique. The class would be presented with a number of ideas at the beginning of each project, and would also have the option of coming up with their own idea. Some examples are raising money to donate to a charity, creating an anthology of short stories to be bound and published, starting a website, writing and recording an original song,
James committed a series of intrusions into various systems, like BellSouth and the Miami- Dade school system. What brought him to the attention of federal authorities, however, was his intrusion into the computers of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. As hacking into these systems he was allowed to intercept over three thousand messages passing to and from DTRA employees. On June 29 and 30, 1999, this young hacker made a mess of NASA He gained access by breaking the password of a server belonging to the government agency located in Alabama. He was able to freely roam the network, and stole several files, including the source code of the International Space Station. According to NASA, the value of the documents stolen by James was estimated at around $1.7 million. James explained that he downloaded the code to supplement his studies on C programming, but contended, "The code itself was crappy. James was sentenced to six months house arrest and probation until the age of eighteen, and
Kate and William have asked their guests not to bring gifts, but asked that they would support the royal wedding charity fund, which are placed in 26-charitable fund. William got engaged to Kate in October 2010, but married 29 April 2011. Westminster Abbey The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country. The Library and Muniment Room houses the important (and growing) collections of archives, printed books and manuscripts belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. Prints William Prince William is the elder son of Charles and Diana and third eldest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. He was educated at four schools in the United Kingdom and obtained a degree from the University of St Andrews. He spent parts of a gap year in Chile, Belize, and countries in Africa, most notably Kenya where he has lived and holidayed several times.
everything, few, many, nobody, none, one, several, some, somebody/someone. Examples: 1) Each has his own thoughts. 2) All have arrived. Relative pronouns A relative pronoun is a pronoun that introduces a relative clause. There are five relative pronouns: who, whom, whose, which, that* Examples: 1) The car which hit me was yellow. 2) Mrs Pratt, who is very kind, is my teacher. Possesive pronouns We use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person/people or thing/things belonging to a person/people. We use possessive pronouns depending on: number person gender Singular mine, yours, his, hers Plural ours, yours, theirs Examples: 1) Look at these pictures. Mine is the big one. 2) Here is your car. Ours is over there, where we left it. Reciprocal pronouns We use reciprocal pronouns when each of two or more subjects is acting in the same way towards the other. There are only two reciprocal pronouns, and they are both two words: each other one another
signed by the Republic of Estonia and Soviet Russia. The terms of the treaty stated that Soviet Russia renounced in perpetuity all rights to the territory of Estonia. Independence lasted 22 years. This period was one of great cultural advancement.Estonia underwent a number of economic, social, and political reforms necessary to come to terms with its new status as a sovereign state. Economically and socially, land reform in 1919 was the most important step. Large estate holdings belonging to the Baltic nobility were redistributed among the peasants and especially among volunteers in the War of Independence. Estonia's principal markets became Scandinavia, Great Britain, and western Europe, with some exports to the United States and Soviet Union. In World War II Estonia suffered huge losses. Ports were destroyed, and 45% of industry and 40% of the railways were damaged. Estonia's population decreased by one-fifth (about 200,000 people).More than 30,000 soldiers were
Hiiumaa Kairo parts 8b klass Kiili 2011 Contents 1. Hiiumaa 2. Name 3. History 4. Transport 5. Kõpu lighthouse Hiiumaa Hiiumaa (Finnish, Hiidenmaa, German Dagö, Swedish Dagö, Danish Dagø) is the second largest island (989 km²) belonging to Estonia. It is located in the Baltic Sea .north of the island of Saaremaa ,a part of the West Estonian archipelago. Its largest town is Kärdla. Name Hiiumaa is the main island of Hiiu County, called Hiiumaa or Hiiu maakond in Estonian. The Swedish and German name of the island is Dagö (day island),Dagø in Danish -- a calque of its old Finnish
ei j see ngemata tulevikuski. Eelmistest erineb kttemaksu kontsept. Selle peamine sisu on mitte kuritegu vltida, vaid tasuda ktte vritikitumise eest, s.o kurjategijale ktte maksta. Videtakse, et iglus nuab kttemaksu ja hiskond nitab selle lbi oma hukkamistu. Nii oleks surmanuhtlus hiskondlike normide peegeldus. I've paid close attention to this issue. Unfortunately, not yet rahuaegset the death penalty in all countries in the Baltic countries belonging to the Board have been abolished. I've often been faced with the argument that public opinion is against the death penalty and the time is not yet ripe for this purpose. For and against The most common pooltvide the death penalty is the need for society. Indeed, the deterrent is the law and order. According scarytheory is necessary for the welfare of society to kill rioter, crowd of other people, a similar time to send something back to the idea.
Boston Tea Party Henry Lemendik 8b About The Boston Tea Party was an act of direct action protest by the American colonists against the British Government in which they destroyed many crates of tea belonging to the British East India Company and dumped it into the Boston Harbor. The incident, which took place on December 16, 1773, was a key event in the growth of the American Revolution and remains an iconic event of American history. Background Europeans developed a taste for tea in the 17th century. When tea became popular in the British colonies in North America, Parliament sought to eliminate foreign competition by
clumsy nature. However, the worst part of this second day is that Edward Cullen is not in school and for some reason Bella can't stop thinking about him and his behaviour of the previous day. She feels nervous and uncomfortable, waiting to see if he is in school. Bella feels as if his lack of presence is her fault, despite common sense trying to tell her otherwise. At the end of the day, as she is leaving school, Bella notices the car belonging to the Cullens and Hales, and their clothes. She realises that they look wealthy. Their car is expensive and well looked after and their clothes are particularly fine. Showing a high degree of insight and perception, Bella decides that the Cullens must live in Forks because they desire isolation. After school, Bella goes shopping so she can start cooking Charlie proper meals after having discovered his inability to cook anything other than fried eggs and bacon. Once again Bella is
The spirit of state is unfolding througth the history. In German world all are free. Collective belongings have some benefits. The morality that we see expressed in contracts and exchanges, which reflect a reciprocal respect between individuals for one another's rights, is only a particular expression of a wider and deeper dimension of moral life that Hegel calls ethical life. Ethical life is a system of norms and mores belonging to a social body, made up of spheres of social interaction and interdependence in which all individuals are embedded. Ethical life is present in the three important levels of social life. In its most elementary form, it is present in the family and finds expression in basic emotions such as love and altruism. In civil society, a sphere of social interaction corresponds to economic life or the "system of needs." Civil society engages individuals as bearers of Abstract
stronghold in all the Baltic States, being erected in the second half of the 13th century. In the center of the building from tooled dolomite bricks is a square courtyard, which is on the second and third floors surrounded by a closed cloister. There is an exposition of the Saaremaa Museum in the Stronghold that introduces the history and local nature of Saaremaa and Kuressaare. · Vilsandi National Park of international importance, belonging to the highest category of the birds' reserves, has been derived from one of the first nature reserves of the Eastern Europe in the Islands of Vaika, established in 1910. In Vilsandi and the islets tens of thousands sea birds halt, feed and nest. · Karja Katariina (Catherine) Church is the smallest medieval church in Saaremaa. The Church built in the 14th century has maintained its original look practically without any changes
documents, which may be required by law or regulation to secure the issuance of substitutes for such checks, and to give full discharge for same; to deposit in the foregoing accounts of mine any and all monies which the Grantee shall receive, including all bills of exchange, drafts, checks, promissory notes, and other securities for money payable of belonging to me, and for that purpose, to sign on my behalf and endorse the same for deposit and collection, and from time to tome withdraw any and all monies in the foregoing accounts, and for that purpose, draw checks in my name; and to have access for all purposes to any and all safety deposit boxes or vaults rented in my name or in the names of any person of persons and myself with full power to use the same for safekeeping any property or papers, and to remove
Capture fisheries resources are highly diverse. FAO landing statistics refer to about 2 500 species or group of species most of which are finfish. By far the most numerous fish species, and those most important to aquaculture and fisheries, are teleosts, or bony fish, which in the sea extend from small "grazing" species such as anchovy to large active predatory fish such as tuna. A similarly wide range is also found in freshwater, with the most important species from a production point of view belonging to the carp family. These account for over half the total of inland waters fisheries production. Marine capture fisheries resources are usually considered close to full exploitation worldwide with about half of them fully exploited, one quarter over exploited, depleted or recovering from depletion and one quarter only with some capacity to produce more than they presently do. The overall situation of inland capture fisheries resources is not as well
become negative and vice versa 4. Stylistic morphology: articles, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, numerals Articles: · Article with proper names adds a colloquial touch (The Hardys, a Miss Smith) · The indefinite article (a) with a family name creates an evaluative meaning (a Caruso) · A+names of common, undistinguished names suggests contempt (a Malone, a Smith) · A may convey the meaning of belonging to a famous or aristocratic family (a Tudor) · In enumeration adj. require just one article, yet this article may be used with each of the adjectives (a pleasant, a kind) it makes the following adjectives more empathic. · The article in the singular or concrete nouns may be absent, it may be done for expressive purposes: to convey the idea of utmost generalization (wife, child, house, dog--isn't it too much?) Nouns:
training, rotational assignments, mentoring, and recruitment and relocation bonuses. Diversity training is helpful to ensure that common skills and knowledge are shared throughout the organization. This plan suggests that departmental displays highlight principal investigators, their research, and pictures of diverse participants. This can be an excellent forum to demonstrate the contribution of scientists and engineers in the target groups. Presenting them along side their peers belonging to majority groups will avoid the impression of tokenism and will communicate the importance of scientists and engineers in the target groups. Providing rotational assignments is an excellent way to provide career development opportunities while also increasing collaboration and understanding among different naval organizations. As representation of the target groups increases, these scientists and engineers should be encouraged to participate. The mentor program description
Lisa B Majutus ja reisikorraldus. Loetud aadressil https://www.mkm.ee/sites/default/files/lisa_b_majutus_ja_reisikorraldus.pdf 4. Eljas-Taal, K. Rõa, K. Lauren, A. Vallistu, J. Müürisepp, K. (2016). Jagamismajanduse põhimõtete rakendamine Eesti majandus- ja õigusruumis. Loetud aadressil https://www.mkm.ee/sites/default/files/lopparuanne.pdf 5. Hendrickson, B. Lafontaine, P. Rosen, D. (2011). Couchsurfing: Belonging and trust in a globally cooperative online social network. New Media & Society, 13(6). Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1461444810390341? 6. Jet, J. (2017). A Review of Booking.com. Forbes Magazine. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnyjet/2017/11/15/a-review-of-booking- com/#dbf5bbfb150a 7. Juul, M. (2017). Tourism and the sharing economy. Retrieved from http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2017/595897/EPRS_BRI(
5.2. Basic Banking To give overview of the movements in bank's balance sheet due to the operations. 5.2.1.Establishing a Bank First, a bank has to fulfil all requirements set for joint stock companies in the country of establishment. Second, special requirements are set for financial and credit institutions almost in all countries in the world. To begin operations the bank must have fully paid in capital in the amount of 5 000 000 in Euro area (+ differences in EU countries belonging and not to belonging to Euro area + latest regulations). The bank's balance sheet immediately after establishment is described by Figure 1a. Balance sheet 1a. Establishing the bank Assets ( ths.) Liabilities ( ths.) Cash 5000 Bank Capital 5000 If the banks' only task where to give their depositors a safe place to keep their
.. unequal possession of the earth... was established and now ...man may fairly possess more land than he himself can use the product of... Locke (1821, p.229). It can be argued this claim is indeed false as it could only be the case that the minority which first had gold and silver consented to this commodification, leaving many with little alternative but to acquiesce. It should be noted here that Locke was part of a cohort of privilege, belonging to the Royal Society, and throughout his career he held prominent Governmental positions. It could be said that Locke's work is an attempt at moral justification for an elite bourgeois class defending its own sectional interests. Locke argues that the precarious existence, inimical to a state of nature, is what leads to the emergence of civic and political society. The unspoken driver for this is the need to provide a semblance of security, not for the majority, but for the
Sweet heart! Honey! Colloquial abbreviation op (operation), sis, sec Intensifiers or adverbs result is trite oxymoron (very often) e.g. horribly smart, terribly sweet. Words with a wide range of application 1. thing- may stand for anything 2.stuff 3. job Ph. Verbs make out (understand), give in (surrender). Nouns converted from ph v e.g. break through, getaway. Time fillers you see! I mean.. eaaa..you know.. Special colloquial vocabulary Slang colourful words and expressions belonging to low colloquial speech. Coined and used by people to show that they are "one of the gang". Used by many social groups. Reason the appearance of slang lies in the speakers desire to be original, witty and sometimes a protest against the standards. If such a word is used widely it seizes to be slang and becomes common or neutral word. E.g. skyscraper, taxi, piano, photo, pub. The history of slang is short. The word boose has been slang word even since it was coined at the 16 th century
). This kind of connotation is purely linguistic. 3. Emotional connotation characterizes words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called final position (e.g. big tremendous "tremendous" has emotional colouring; interesting amazing; good marvelous, etc.). The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that denote the same thing. 4. IC may comprise the stylistic colouring of the word that is the word belonging to a certain style of language. Words are then either neutral formal informal (or: neutral colloquial literary). This colouring (formal informal) is always present in a word (e.g. "drink" (neutral) "beverage" (literary) "pull" (colloquial); "home" (neutral) "residence" (literary) "digs" (colloquial). Phonestheme is a subtype of IC. This is a repeated combination of sounds that has a more or less clearly perceived meaning. E.g
Eight years later, Jane is a teacher employed by Alice Fairfax (the housekeeper of Thornfield Manor) as governess for Adèle Varens, a young French girl. Out walking one day, Jane encounters and helps a horseman who has sprained his ankle. On her return to Thornfield, she discovers that the horseman is Edward Rochester, Master of Thornfield Manor. Rochester is a moody, self-willed man nearly twenty years older than Jane. Adèle is his ward, belonging to a French "opera dancer" whom he had a romantic relationship with, in the past. Adèle however is not his daughter, but is brought up by him, after her mother abandons her. Miss Blanche Ingram Mr. Rochester disguised looking in a book. as a Gypsy woman. Jane saves Mr. Bertha Mason rips Rochester from a fire. Jane's wedding veil. Mr
220uC. tion of the alleles differing due to indels. This method allows for Gemmules from specimens K1, K2, L, Pe1, Pe2, Pi, V1 and V2 quantifying the sequences having insertions or deletions within a were tested for their fusibility to distinguish the specimens pool of otherwise highly similar sequences. belonging to the same strains [10]. Two gemmules from different The method is based on comparing the signal intensity values samples were placed for hatching close enough on a Petri dish and obtained by direct sequencing of the amplicon to the correspond- the possible fusion of formed young sponges was monitored. The ing intrinsic values. The intrinsic intensity values for each
scenic tour, roundabout hunky dory everything's fine tiki tour way jandal thongs, flip-flops tramping hiking jersey sweater tomato sauce ketchup Maori Language New Zealand: Original people, Aotearoa "Land of the Long Tangata Whenua people belonging to White Cloud" the land Aroha Love, compassion Tangi Funeral, mourn E noho ra Goodbye (from Taonga Treasured possession, person leaving) anything precious Goodbye (from Sacred, not to be E haere ra Tapu
the Baltic area. It is the second largest town in Estonia. It lies about 190 km southeast of Tallinn. It is the seat for Tartu University and is generally known as a university town. The centre lies between the two most important landmarks in Tartu: Toome hill and Emajõgi. Viljandi is a beautiful, quiet garden town submerged in greenery. Valga, Estonia's southernmost town lives and works hand in hand with Latvian Valka the border splits the town in two belonging to different coutries. Otepää is the skiing and winter capital of Estonia, as the area has more snow than any other part of Estonia. WEST ESTONIA West Estonia is low lying and flat. The climate is maritime and greatly influenced by the Baltic Sea. The area features large bogs, extensive forests, coastal plains and a number of offshore islands Saaremaa and Hiiumaa being the largest. The coastal towns, Pärnu and Haapsalu, are Estonia's main seaside resorts
entertain. In court the court masque included dancing, singing, scenery and costumes. Based on mythology and allegorie. Characters were fairies etc. Often actors were members of the court. Also king or queen. Louise XV was fonf of acting, often took part. At the end of 16th start 17th saw the appearance of professional actors. They travelled from town to town in caravan. In 1572 a law was past that stated that only the actors belonging to certain companies were aloud to perform. These companies were: The actors of Earl Leicaster, Earl of Warwick and Earl of Southampton and queen Elizabeths actors. It was forbidden to give performances on Sunday (church day), pubs were also closed. At first shown in inyards. In 1576 the first playhouse was built in London called "The Theatre". In 1599 another was built called "The Globe". Shakespeares tragedies were performed there. Original has burnt down. Nowadays there is new "The Globe"
The linguist R. M. Eastman illustrates it so: "You may speak of the "fragrance" of a certain perfume if you like it or of its "reek", when you did not like it, or simply about its "odor" if you did not care". (e.g. "money" (neutral) "pelf" (important) "dough" (do not care) all these stand for the same thing but have different connotation. 4. IC may comprise the stylistic colouring of the word that is the word belonging to a certain style of language. Words are then either neutral formal informal (or: neutral colloquial literary). This colouring (formal informal) is always present in a word (e.g. "drink" (neutral) "beverage" (literary) "pull" (colloquial); "home" (neutral) "residence" (literary) "digs" (colloquial). Phonestheme is a subtype of IC. This is a repeated combination of sounds (not a morpheme)
The leading parties in America are the Democrats and the Republicans but there are also other parties. Location The United States of America is situated in the central part of the North American continent. Its western coast is washed by the Pacific Ocean and its eastern coast is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and in the south its coast is washed by the Gulf of Mexico. The coastline is even. There are no big islands belonging to the U.S. except the Hawaiian Islands which lie halfway the continents of America and Asia. The biggest peninsulas are the Florida Peninsula and Alaska. The United States of America has got three neighbours Mexico in the south, Canada in the north and the world's biggest country Russia just across the Bering Strait. Relief The continental part of the USA consists of two highland and two lowland regions.
They completely reorganized Burger King's advertising with a series of new advertisements centered on a resuscitated Magical Burger King character. History Burger King's first restaurant, originally called Insta Burger King, was opened on December 4, 1954 in a suburb of Miami, Florida by James McLamore and David Edgerton; both alumni of the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration. McLamore visited the original McDonald's hamburger stand belonging to Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino, California; sensing potential in their innovative assembly line-based production system, he decided to create a version of his own. By 1959, BK had grown to five regional stores in and around the metropolitan Miami area. About this time, McLamore and Edgerton decided to expand BK nationally by using a franchising system; a popular method for expansion due to its low capital cost for the parent company. They formed Burger King Corporation as the
This is also referred to as the creolization of society "due to its ability to suggest some of the complex sociocultural issues also involved in the process". Creole, 'Kreyol' or 'Kweyol' also refers to languages in the Caribbean that are derived from a mixture of African and European languages, dialects and grammar. In parts of the Southern Caribbean the term "Creolean" is used to refer to a French-speaking person of Caucasian ethnicity. Especially if they are from the smaller islands belonging to Saint Vincent. Indian Ocean In Mauritius, in the Indian ocean, the term denotes anyone with African/Malagasy and French origin, but is also a language derived from French. In the Seychelles, the term includes all ethnic groups, regardless of background. In Réunion, creole is a more inclusive term that denotes all those born on the island. However, those of African/Malagasy and French origin are the ones usually classified as being ethnically Creole
and control key media organizations with respect to maintain their position. It has been noted (Peregudov 2009: 48), that the most noticeable changes in the partyparliamentary system in contemporary Russia concern the actions by the leadership of United Russia to expand its public ties and contacts outside bureaucratic structures. Without a doubt, United Russia has often been used as a channel for patronage, material benefits and influencing policy. Belonging to the dominant party gives legislators numerous opportunities to gain access to money and influence. Therefore, once the legislation has reached the floor for a vote, members of United Russia seldom stand against the party's position (Remington 2008: 214). Since becoming the first party in the State Duma, United Russia has given its members new institutional resources with which to accommodate their need to serve particularistic interests. For example, by increasing the number of legislative
Use a when the next word starts with a consonant, or before words starting in u and eu when they sound like you. Use an when the next word starts with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u) or with a mute h. The indefinite article is used to refer to something for the first time or to refer to a particular member of a group or class. movement verb position verb possessive determiner In English grammar, a possessive determiner is a type of function word used in front of a noun to express possession or belonging (as in "my phone"). The possessive determiners in English are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. As Lobeck and Denham point out, there's some overlap between possessive determiners and possessive pronouns. The basic difference, they say, "is that pronouns replace full noun phrases. Possessive determiners, on the other hand, have to occur with a noun" possessive pronoun A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that attributes ownership to someone or something. Like
of Finland. Riga is only one day's drive away (307 km). It's also a relatively short trip to St Petersburg (395 km) and Stockholm (405 km). Approximately a third of the Estonian nation live in Tallinn and about 67% of the population reside in cities in general. Tallinn, which at one time or another has fallen under Danish, German, Swedish or Czarist Russian rule, has retained more remnants of its past and in a more complete state than most other cities in Europe. Tallinn's Old Town, belonging to UNESCO´s World Heritage List, is a magnificent blend of medieval streetscape and modern convenience, with cafes, restaurants, shops and street fairs all easily accessible inside the impressive city walls. You can see, feel and touch history everywhere in this overwhelmingly romantic city. This is also a city that has won worldwide acclaim for its forward-thinking, state-of-the- art services. A thriving nightlife has also sprung up in Tallinn, the centre of
5 Public humiliation of an opponent often leads to controversy though as the person humiliated will desire to restore his honour and the most direct way to this is taking revenge on the person who humiliated him. The more public the humiliation was, the stronger the need for restoration of their pride shall be. If someone is humiliated because of their belonging to a certain group, then in many cases the pride of the entire group is hurt. The effect of humiliation is extra strong when it is inflicted by means that are damaging to the identity of the group (Twinning, 1973). Why torture is never justifiable Retribution The consequences of challenging a person suspected of being part of an organized and violent terrorist network can bring exactly the opposite of maximum happiness, or exactly the opposite of minimum pain and suffering
skeem rockmuuska, pünevusfilmid, kino, ööklubid pubid, põnevus, antikonventsionaalsus (uudsus), nartsitsissm. Bourdieu keskklass püüab kaasa joosta. Kui keegi ütleb kõrgklassist, et on hea, siis joostakse kaasa. Elamuste suunudumste miljöö- (või maitseklassi) spetsiifilised muutujad. Skeem. Nagu maslow püramiid, teises järjekorras. Kultuur, eluviis ja identiteet. Mida tähendab idenititeet sotsiaalsest vaatenurgast? Martin Ehala "Signs of identity. The anatomy of belonging" *personaalse psühhoajaloo tulem? 10 Sotsiaalne konstruktisoon? Meelelahutus- ja liikmeksolemise peegledus? Identiteet ei ole olemuslik vaid protsessuaalne. Identiteetid on võimalik luau vaid sotsiaalselt, teiste indiviidide abil. Ainult kontekstis. Heideger sünnime kellekski ja kusagile, maailm on juba loodud, hakatakse meid sinna sobitama, sotsialiseerumise kaudu
SSB were more popular among their friends. ! Evaluate social identity theory, referring to relevant studies. Henri Tajfel's social identity theory assumes that individuals strive to improve their self-image by trying to enhance their self-esteem, based on individual or social identities. This means that people can boost their self-esteem through personal achievement or through affiliation with successful groups, and it indicates the importance of social belonging. This theory is based on the cognitive process of social categorization and has been used to explain in-group favoritism, stereotyping and conformity. Tajfel argues that people who belong to a group (or are randomly assigned to one) automatically think that group as their in-group and all others as an out-group. The self-esteem of an individual is maintained by social comparison. People within groups see themselves as being similar in attitude and behavior, and a
· A: How long had you been studying Turkish before you moved to Ankara? B: I had not been studying Turkish very long. USE 2 Cause of Something in the Past Examples: · Jason was tired because he had been jogging. · Sam gained weight because he had been overeating. · Betty failed the final test because she had not been attending class. REMEMBER Non-Continuous Verbs / Mixed Verbs Examples: · The motorcycle had been belonging to George for years before Tina bought it. Not Correct · The motorcycle had belonged to George for years before Tina bought it. Correct Simple Future FORM Will [will + verb] Examples: · You will help him later. · Will you help him later? · You will not help him later. FORM Be Going To [am/is/are + going to + verb] Examples: · You are going to meet Jane tonight. · Are you going to meet Jane tonight? · You are not going to meet Jane tonight.
A more recent approach to pilling evaluation based on the wavelet reconstruction scheme was investigated in [32]. The method, preliminary evaluated using SM50 European standard pilling images, shows that reconstructed resolution level, wavelet bases and sub-image used for reconstruction affect the segmentation of pills and, thus, pilling grading. The area ratio of pills to total image was successfully used as a pilling rating factor (in analogy with a good number of works belonging to the all the 3 categories mentioned before). In [33] frequency-domain image processing is used to separate periodic structures in the image (the fabric weave/knit pattern) from non-periodic structures in the image (the pills). 17 The authors propose that for two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform (2DDWT) analysis of un-
46. An ethnic nation- a social group whose members have the following characteristics: – share a sense of common origins; – claim a common and distinctive history and destiny; – possess one or more dimensions of collective cultural individuality; – feel a sense of unique collective solidarity. Ethnic identity in Britain is about minorities. 47. A civic nation- Civic nationalism (also known as liberal nationalism) defines the nation as an association of people who identify themselves as belonging to the nation, who have equal and shared political rights, and allegiance to similar political procedures.[40] According to the principles of civic nationalism, the nation is not based on common ethnic ancestry, but is a political entity whose core identity is not ethnicity. Its people to continue living together.[40] Civic nationalism is a kind of non-xenophobic nationalism that is claimed to be compatible