What I would change if I were omnipotent The thing that bothers me the most in today's world is the lack of care. It is noticeable everywhere: in the streets, on television or even in relationships. If I had the power to change anything I would change the attitude of humankind considering the following issues. Firstly, I am not the kind of person whose glass is always half empty mine is half full but there are some negative aspects that disturb me . Walking down the street I
many diseases, it leads to absenteeism from work. Moreover, employees smoke tend to take breaks now and then to smoke, as a result lowering the number of hours they put in their work. Consequently, if employers want to increase work productivity and want to make sure that their employees remain healthy, they should ban and stop smoking in and around office premises. All things considered, I am there somewhere in between. I don't smoke and I don't care if others do. It only bothers me when I am at a bus stop and a man is smoking next to me. I hate it and I can't go anywhere, so basically, I just have to stand there and breathe in the poison. However, it's not my business and they all know how bad it is.
The question of "what is a sport?" was recently bandied about on the BleacherReport.com and besides the myriad of opinions is this. A sport is merely a pastime, an amusement and nothing else. It makes me laugh to see how seriously it seems to be taken, by so many, considering the plight we are putting ourselves in ecologically. Besides all of this, I myself still enjoy sport and being distracted by it. It is merely the importance placed on it that bothers me so much. It remains ridiculous to me that the pursuit of sport has gotten to be in certain situations to be a more powerful thing than the pursuit of knowledge. Are we deluding ourselves because we are scared of what tomorrow will bring?
others’ physical appearances. Spending time with these people can be especially helpful while you are struggling with your own internalized body-shaming, and help you view yourself – and others – more positively. Confront those who perpetuate body-shaming. Once you’ve become more aware of your own body-shaming behaviors, you may notice how often your friends, family or co-workers do it. Talk to them. Discuss why it bothers you and help them see how it may also be hurtful to them. Find something (or things!) you LIKE about your body. We spend so much time witnessing advertisements about how to make our eyelashes millimeters longer and how to get whiter teeth that it’d be nice to counter some of that by celebrating what we do have. Maybe, despite your body image struggles, you love a new hairstyle you discovered. Maybe you’ve noticed how much stronger you feel with balanced eating
(BELIEVE) 10. I think your stylist has taken her ............................... from the rubbish dump.(INSPIRE) 11. The statesmen and scholars have made important ................................ on ways Washington could help Russia control parts of the arsenal. (SUGGEST) 12. After denying the ........................... of any recordings of the UFO abductions, Mr President went on to talk about the newest tax policy.(EXIST) 13. Your .......................... to me really bothers me. I told you a hundred times that I'm not the guy you need.(ATTACH) 14. It is an ............................. fact that the search will go on for another couple of months.(DENY) 15. The most important feast of Islam, Eid ul-Adha (which means Celebration of Sacrifice) marks Abraham's ...................... to sacrifice his son in ................................ to Allah with a three-day festival. (WILLING; OBEY) 16. The monitoring programme is .............................
The term is not too adequate (accurate) because the devices discussed in this group may occur within on sentence as well. PARALLELISM Syntactic PARALLELISM means repeating the same order of words within sentence or sentences to add to the rhythmical features of the text. NT: In the garden, under the table, behind the car. NT: Came fast, spoke slowly, wrote carelessly. Complete parallelism means absolute identity of several structures. NT: Nobody thinks; nobody cares; nobody bothers. Partial parallelism means that the pattern is repeated but some deviations are present. NT: Nobody thinks, nobody gives a damn, nobody bothers nowadays. ANTITHESIS ANTITHESIS means the opposition or the clash of two strongly contrasted ideas combined with syntactic parallels. Contrast is often created by antonyms. NT: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a
They thaught that they are filming the world the way it is. Why do u need to show people things they see every day? The first ,,cinema": cafe. Le grand cafe, paris. 28th of december 1895. Watched the lumiere brothers film. ,,Arrival of the train at le ciotat" the first horror film ever made? People were scared that the train will hit them. That category didnt exist in their brains. Whats wrong? The fact that noone minds the camera. Noone bothers to look into the camera, why didnt nobody looked in the camera. The machine maded noise, but people didnt mind that. The film was staged. It wasn't documentary, like they said. The idea of fake, manipulation. People were manipuating. Cinema is a manipulation. Even documentary is manipulation. First comedy: auguste ad louis lumiere ,,l'arouseur arrose" the waterer who is being watered Purpose was pure entertainment. Gradually those projectors were becomeing populars. Were many fun fairs
If you whine whenever anybody messes with your crutches you can't claim not to be crippled. 24. I hate an unfair fight, so I need to be ganged up on. 25. Inattention is not O.K. 26. Injustice in your vicinity is your business--particularly your own. 27. It is not enough to refrain from bearing false witness against your neighbor. When he is falsely accused it is your duty to bear witness to the truth, no matter what your opinion of him generally may be. 28. It isn't stupidity that bothers me; it's the reign of stupidity. 29. I want to separate the sheep from the goats; I have no use for sheep. 30. I want what I want. Don't offer me any substitutes. When there's a problem I want a solution. Don't offer me any half measures. 31. Literal-mindedness is good. 32. One of the biggest energy-wasting manifestations is the compulsion to begrudge energy. 33. One need not have a better theory to object to a theory's defects. 34
I especially loathe collegiate athletics, which become farm teams for professional clubs. These have no valid role at institutions of higher learning. The whole issue of scholastic competition needs careful review. Presently, space is so limited at many universities, and demand so high, that only students with the highest grades are accepted. Let us expand our ability to enroll students, and aim to admit all qualified applicants. This exclusion of non-A students bothers me more than high tuition rates do. Students in college can work summer jobs, such as fishing off Alaska, to earn their tuition; it is not necessary for parents or taxpayers to pay their way. Scholarships, based on deserving factors, are okay if endowed by private giving. I like to hope that even students of poor grades yet much promise might thereby get a chance to excel, as would very poor or otherwise handicapped ones. With the grades I received in high school, I
Levin says it's no wonder Kitty would prefer such a handsome, dapper, graceful officer. Kitty's father, however, shines some light on the situation "I see a man who has serious intentions, that's Levin; and I see a peacock, like this featherhead, who's only amusing himself." Chapters 16-22 Vronsky's life story is briefly told. He had no family life; his mother was a famous aristocrat and their relationship was strained. Essentially, he doesn't respect most of her life choices and it bothers him when she suddenly intrudes on his life. This relationship between Vronsky and his mother will play a bigger role as the novel unfolds. Vronsky doesn't seem to understand much about his relationship with Kitty--he does not see that he could easily damage her feelings by having affairs. Vronsky is too busy having a good time to worry about anything. Still, he is beginning to get bored of the night life of a city socialite. Anna enters the picture for the first time
Historical Geography and Topographical Nomenclature (Detroit, MI: Gale Research Co., 1969). 11 London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1927. 12 It is contested by Searle (1983), Rosenberg (1994), and Segal (2000). 13 The alert reader will have noticed an infelicity in Putnam's example: since a very high proportion of the human body is constituted by water, the Twin-Earthlings can hardly be molecular duplicates of us. Ignore this, or if it really bothers you change the example to a natural kind that is unrepresented in the human body. 14 Burge (1979) argues on the basis of a Twin-Earth-style example that what a speaker means by a linguistic term depends in part on usage in the surrounding community, and so is not determined by the speaker's head contents. This would be less surprising than Putnam's point, though it does sustain his claim that meaning "ain't in the head
" He pushed the rest of the pizza toward me. The mention of Jessica brought a hint of his former irritation back to his features. I put down the apple and took a bite of the pizza, looking away, knowing he was about to start. "So the waitress was pretty, was she?" he asked casually. "You really didn't notice?" "No. I wasn't paying attention. I had a lot on my mind." "Poor girl." I could afford to be generous now. "Something you said to Jessica... well, it bothers me." He refused to be distracted. His voice was husky, and he glanced up from under his lashes with troubled eyes. "I'm not surprised you heard something you didn't like. You know what they say about eavesdropners," I reminded him. "I warned you I would be listening." "And I warned you that you didn't want to know everything I was thinking." "You did," he agreed, but his voice was still rough. "You aren't precisely right, though. I do want to know what you're thinking -- everything. I just wish
what restaurant he bought it from. It s not a Wendy's or McDonald's hamburger, it's a Big Kahuna burger. Kahuna is Hawaiian magic, so it suggests big magic coming. Certainly there is magic in the briefcase, whose glowing contents hypnotize Vincent when he opens it to check on them. W h a t ' s in the briefcase? It doesn't matter because it's just a MacGuffin, and in keeping with the Hitchcock tradition, Tarantino never bothers to say what it really is. It's enough that it's something of importance to the characters, something worth the risk of dying for. It's a H o l y Grail or a Golden Fleece, a symbol of all the desires that draw heroes into quests. Confronting the terrified young men, Vincent and Jules are HERALDS bringing a fatal C A L L , acting at this moment as the allies of Death, the servants of the S H A D O W . T h e y are agents of Nemesis, the goddess of retribution, who
Kelly illustrates bad form in frame 3: back arched and abs protruding forward. 2. PELVIC SYMMETRY AND GLUTE FLEXIBILITY This is similar to "pigeon pose" in yoga, but using a table makes it easier to perform and harder to cheat. Place the leg as seen in frame 1 on a table top, knee bent 90 degrees. Lean directly forward (12 o'clock) for 90 seconds, then to both 10:00 A.M. (frame 2) and 2:00 P.M. for 90 seconds each. Notice that one hand is placed on the foot itself for support. If your knee bothers you, you can rotate and slide the ankle o the table (frame 3), which is what I do. In this case, you place one hand on the ankle for support. If you work at a computer for long periods of time, this ankle-o version can even be used in co ee shops without making much of a fuss. Use a pillow or books to elevate the knee if it's still strained. Once you've nished the table "pigeon pose" on both sides, place your foot on top of the