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Irregular Verbs Base Form Simple Past Past Participle Tense awake awoke awoken be was, were been bear bore born beat beat beat become became become begin began begun bend bent bent beset beset beset bet bet bet bid bid/bade bid/bidden bind bound bound bite bit bitten bleed bled bled blow blew blown break broke broken breed bred bred bring brought brought broadcast broadcast broadcast build built built burn burned/burnt burned/burnt burst burst burst buy bought bought cast cast cast catch caught caught
Põhi- bottom Pöörama laeva ninaga tuule suunas- Sihil hoidma- to keep in line Pöörama laeva ninaga tuule suunas- to bring the ship`s head up into the wind Sissepääs- entrance to bring the ship`s head up into the wind Reid- road/roadstead Suudnuma- bound to Reid- road/roadstead Roolima- to steer for Sügavus- depth Roolima- to steer for Sihil hoidma- to keep in line Tekimadrus- deck-hand Sihil hoidma- to keep in line Sissepääs- entrance Tõusu-mõõnahoovus- tidal stream
community gatherings, such as the celebration of New Year's Eve. The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars over France. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square" Leicester Square Leicester Square is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England. The Square lies within an area bound by Lisle Street, to the north; Charing Cross Road, to the east; Orange Street, to the south; and Whitcomb Street, to the west. The park at the centre of the Square is bound by Cranbourn Street, to the north; Leicester Street, to the east; Irving Street, to the south; and a section of road designated simply as Leicester Square, to the west. It is within the City of Westminster, and about equal distances (about 400 yards / 370 metres) north of Trafalgar
keelama forbid forbade forbidden saagima saw sawed sawn keerutama spin spun spun saama become became become kerima wind wound wound saatma send sent sent kiikuma swing swung swung sammuma tread trod trodden kiirustama speed sped sped seisma stand stood stood klammerduma cling clung clung siduma bind bound bound kleepima stick stuck stuck sobima fit fit fit kohtuma meet met met sukelduma dive dived dived kuduma knit knit knit sulgema shut shut shut kukkuma fall fell fallen sõitma ride rode ridden kulutama spend spent spent särama shine shone shone kuulma hear heard heard sülitama spit spat spat
naudingut “Ulysses” Now let us try for a moment to realize, as far as we can, the nature of that abode of the damned which the justice of an offended God has called into existence for the eternal punishment of sinners. Hell is a strait and dark and foul-smelling prison, an abode of demons and lost souls, filled with fire and smoke. The straitness of this prison house is expressly designed by God to punish those who refused to be bound by His laws. In earthly prisons the poor captive has at least some liberty of movement, were it only within the four walls of his cell or in the gloomy yard of his prison. Not so in hell. There, by reason of the great number of the damned, the prisoners are heaped together in their awful prison, the walls of which are said to be four thousand miles thick: and the damned are so utterly bound and helpless that, as
begin began begun behold beheld beheld bend bent bent, bended bereave bereaved, bereft bereaved, bereft beseech besought besought beset beset beset bet bet, betted bet, betted bid bode, bid bidden, bid bind bound bound bite bit bitten, bit bleed bled bled blend blended blended bless blessed, blest blessed, blest blow blew blown break broke broken breed bred bred bring brought brought broadcast broadcast broadcast
become became become Saama, muutuma begin began begun Alustama bend bent bent painduma beset beset beset Ründama, piirama Kihla vedama, bet bet bet pakkuma bid bid/bade bid/bidden Pakkuma, käskima bind bound bound siduma bite bit bitten hammustama bleed bled bled veritsema blow blew blown puhuma break broke broken lõhkuma breed bred bred Tekkima, tekitama bring brought brought Tooma Eetrisse andma, broadcast broadcast broadcast
they can't do it again. For now, world is an oil dependent society, and that has to change, what is more, no secondary solution for petrol hasn't been proved successful. We might run out of petrol soon and therefore we need another source of energy that makes our lives easier. To sum up, future will always be a mystery. It may well as happen that there will be an Armageddon and we all, human race will be swept of the world. What is more bound to happen is that there will be improvements in all fields.
Homosexual people all over the world fight for their right and demand them. They want to legalize gay marriages and many countries allow people of the same gender to marry. Gays want to adobt children too, but people are more against it. Gay marriages are more for that people would accept them and get more used with them. Marriage makes them more equal with straight people and more rights. This helps them adopting children too. It shows, that two people have a great bound and they're able to adobt and raise a child. They may be good parents, but it's going to be a hard life for that child because of his gay parents. And maybe parents would even effect child sexual orientation. Surrounding ideology tells us what is beautiful, wrong, good and so on. So when childs parents are gays, maybe it can effect child too and make him gay. In my opinion gays are good average people, but I don't support their marriages and child adopting, because gay men spread AIDS
Etymology The word book comes from Old English "bc" which itself comes from the Germanic root "*bk-", cognate to beech. Similarly, in Slavic languages (e.g. Russian, Bulgarian and Macedonian) "" (bukva--"letter") is cognate to "beech". It is thus conjectured that the earliest Indo-European writings may have been carved on beech wood. Similarly, the Latin word codex, meaning a book in the modern sense (bound and with separate leaves), originally meant "block of wood". History of books Antiquity Sumerian language cuneiform script clay tablet, 24002200 BC When writing system were invented in ancient civilization, nearly everything that could be written upon--stone, clay, tree bark, metal sheets--was used for writing. Alphabetic writing
an SCC graph groups nodes that are mutually reachable, it follows that an SCC graph is an acyclic graph. Terminal SCC – SCC without outgoing arcs Ttrivial SCC – single state space node and no state space arcs 16.Behavioural properties The reachability properties are concerned with determining whether a markingM’ is reachable from another markingM. Boundedness spesify amount of tokens of a place may hold(-best upper integer bound( maximum tokens in a place at any reachable marking)– best lower integer bound( minimal tokens in a place at any reachable marking ) - Best upper multiset bound( max tokens of given colors in a place at any reachable marking) - Best lower multiset bound( min tokens of given colors in a place at any reachable marking)) Home properties (– a further generalization of a home spaces– from any reachable marking it is
First World War Kristel Leola First World War was first big warm in that time, whereby were bound lots of countries. First World War happened from 20.07.1914 to 11.11.1918. About that this war had a name, it has lots countries of crushes. No one war do not start completely no consider and no before plan. First World War intense situation and foregame extended about fifteen years. Every different war brings along different aftermaths and usually are lots of perishes and suffers in a big war. First Wold War has got as yet today about berished corbans third place. Before that when was
clean water and fresh air. People are already trying to make the world a better place to live in but there are also people who still do not do anything to achieve it. People are using renewable energy (wind, sun), using less air pollutin fuels and recycyle as much as possible. It helps to maintain normal balance in the nature. Fast changes require us faster solutions for a normal life. We do not know what might happen in 10 or 100 years, but we are bound to consider, that life has to continue after us.
Painutama, kummardama Bend Bent Bent Ilma jätma Bereave Bereft Bereft Härdalt paluma, anuma Beseech Besought Besought Kihla vedama Bet Bet Bet Käskima, oksjonil pakkuma Bid Bid/bade Bid/bidden Köitma, siduma Bind Bound Bound Hammustama Bite Bit Bitten Verd jooksma, veritsema Bleed Bled Bled Segama, segunema Blend Blended/blent Blended/blen Õnnistama Bless Blessed/blest Blessed/bles Puhuma Blow Blew Blown Murdma, purustama Break Broke Broken
for example the famous chalkhorse. · There were taken place the rituals and the site is considered to be connected with the sun and the passing of the seasons. · The ruins consists of two stone circles and two stone horseshoes. · The Bronze Age reached Britain between 2100-1650 BC. · The basic unit of Celtic family life · European Celts invaded Britain in 2 was the clan-was bound together very waves: Gales around 600 BC and then loosely with other clan into tribe. Cymri or Britons around 300 BC. · Celts were great warriors. · The Iberians were unable to fight · Unfortunately each tribe was out back the attackts of the Celts who were for itself-this cost them control of armed with metal spears, swords, Britain. daggers and axes. · Celts were a group of peoples
child's safety. Bullying, fights and other school violence become a non-issue when your child is educated from home. The Cons: Lack of social development Of the many pros and cons of homeschooling, this is among the most commonly listed cons. Keeping your child out of a traditional school environment greatly inhibits their access to other children. Even if your child gets plenty of playtime and other opportunities to meet and interact with people his own age, this is bound to add up to far less contact than the 30+ hours in a normal school week and can lead to home school socialization issues. Missed experiences Common experiences are part of the fabric of life. These forge friendships and build memories, and may be limited in a homeschooling environment. School life is filled with plenty of exciting opportunities for children, like field trip. While you can certainly provide
17. bet bet (betted) bet (betted) kihla vedama (mlgi peale) 18. betake betook betaken minema, siirduma, (millegi poole) pöörduma (to) 19. bid bade/bid bid(den) pakkuma (mlgi eest for); taotlema, püüdlema, saavutada püüdma (mdgi for) 20. bind bound bound siduma, köitma; seostama, seostuma; kohustama; 21. bite bit bitten hammustama, salvama 22. bleed bled bled veritsema, verd jooksma 23. bless blest (blessed) blest (blessed) õnnistama; õndsaks tegema; (saatust jms) tänama 24
Hastings. Now England had a Norman king William the Conquer. Norman kings ruled in England less than 100 years, during that time Normans brought England closer to the mainstream of European society. William introduced the feudalism. Under it, land was divided among noble overlords, or barons. Knights pledged their wealth and services to the overlords. In return overlords let them use their land. At the lowest end of the social scale were the serfs, peasants bound to the land. In 1154 the Norman time was at the end. In 1154 Henry II started to reign. Henry II was the king who increased royal power at the expense of nobles. His desire to control the Roman Catholic Church in England led to the murder of T. Becket. Richard I has become a model of a true knight. John(Richards brother) gained a weak, even villainous ruler. 1215 he signed the Magna Carta. This was the beginning of constitutional morachy in England.
Article 5. Therefore, it is important for us to be in good political relations with America because it is the most influential member of the organization. To stay in good terms some of our political decisions might be affected by the United States, however, it will stay out of the public view. Although Estonia is not directly dependant on America economically but as the United States’ economy has an effect on the global economy, we are bound to be influenced indirectly. In the cultural aspect, Americanisation is taking spreading all over the world. In our everyday life, we are exposed to American culture because it is everywhere: music, films, food. With the development of Internet and technology, the access to different cultures has become easier and the impact to our culture more noticeable. Also in today’s society we are not limited by the state borders, therefore we can consume goods and media without any resistance.
inimese üldine kõlbeline iseloom, loomutava to become successful again after failing or having been ja kombed defeated [= recover]: The company's had a lot of 27.exasperating adj - extremely annoying: He has this problems in the past, but it's always managed to exasperating way of talking to me like a child. ärritav bounce back. taastuma 28.exhilarating adj - [ig'zilreitin] making you feel happy, 12.bound to v - it is bound to be (=used to say that excited, and full of energy: an exhilarating something should have been expected): When you are experience; rõõmsaks tegev dealing with so many patients, mistakes are bound to 29.expenditure n -[ik'spendit] the total amount of happen. money that a government, organization, or person 13
20. to effect- vormistama, teostama, sooritama, täide viima 21. pallet- tõstealus 22. forklift truck- kahveltõstuk 23. management- organiseerimine, korraldamine 24. concern- hool, mure 25. interface- piirpind, liides, kasutajaliides 26. cash till- rahalaegas, kassa kaupluses, sularahaautomaat 27. consideration- kaalutlemine, arutlemine, kasu, tulu 28. amount to- tegelikult tähendama, millenigi jõudma 29. chain- kett 30. bound- seotud, kohustatud 31. is bound to result in- lõpeb kindlasti 32. economies- säästud 33. economies of specialisation- spetsialiseerumisest tulenev sääst 34. economies of scale- majanduslik mastaabisääst 35. volume- maht 36. throughput- jõudlus, läbilaskevõime Translate the following of-phrases into Estonian. 1. our previous discussion of the marketing mix- meie eelnev turundusmeetmestiku arutelu 2
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, and patenting a new idea. Because of the amount of coordination required for each project, both successes and failures would inevitably spring up along the way, giving the children a meaningful experience of what it is like to work on a real-world project. The teacher would have an important role, psychologically coaching the kids through the highs and lows of the project and facilitating discussions to make them
destruction of your house by fire. The fire also frightened away mischievous spirits who avoided it at all costs, thus ensuring a good harvest. So, the bigger the fire, the further the mischievous spirits stayed away. Midsummer's eve is important for lovers. Among Estonian fairy tales and literature there is the tale of two lovers, Koit and Hämarik .These two lovers see each other only once a year and exchange the briefest of kisses on the shortest night of the year. Earth-bound lovers go into the forest looking for the flower of the fern which is said to bloom only on that night. Also on this night, single people can follow a detailed set of instructions involving different flowers to see whom they are going to marry. During their occupation of Estonia, the Soviets made no attempt to stop Jaanipäev celebrations. For Estonians, however, Jaanipäev remained tied to Estonia's victory during the War of Independence and the securing of a free and independent state
teens are more likely to smoke and find their own means to evade this law to continue with the habit. Lastly, when smokers who are habitual and addicted, may experience smoking withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, anger, etc, if they cannot smoke immediately. Therefore, in this condition and under stress, they might cause a problem to others. On the other hand, whether the smoker is using public transport or is in a restaurant, the people around him are bound to inhale the smoke coming out of his cigarette, so making them prone to all the diseases an active smoker gets. Thus, if smoking is banned, spread of these diseases can be checked. Secondly, it will put pressure on the smoker to quit. Since, he will be unable to smoke in public places, he will learn how to live without smoking a cigarette for long hours. Moreover, when a smoker does not see anybody around him smoking or smelling of cigarette, it might reduce his urge to smoke too
nurgaposti seadmas. World Peace 1996 · Viis ekraani, kus neli naist ja üks mees peavad monolooge Maailma Rahu teemal. Learned Helplessness in Rats (Rock and Roll Drummer 1988 · Installatsioon koosneb labürindist, kaamerast, video projektorist, kahest monitorist ja kahest videolõigust. Henry Moore bound to fail, back view(19671970) · Selle töö eest maksti 9 miljonit dollarit ühel oksjonil 2001. aastal. Untitled "Leave the Land Alone"(1969/2009) Skulptuure: 15 käepaari Saja kala purskkaev Neoonkunst: Näide fotograafiast: Kokkuvõtteks: · Tema kunst on alati suunatud teatud vaatajaskonnale. · Tema videoinstallatsioonid võivad olla vägagi
1921. The civil war occurred because after November 1917, many groups had formed that opposed Lenin's Bolsheviks. These groups included monarchists, militarists, and, for a short time, foreign nations. Collectively, they were known as the Whites while the Bolsheviks were known as the Reds. But why did it really breake out? There were three reasons why Civil War broke out in Russia in 1918.The first reason was that there was bound to be a challenge to the Bolsheviks, who had seized power by a surprise coup. After 1918, their political opponents tried to reverse it. The Bolsheviks had many enemies. One group who wanted to destroy the Bolsheviks were the Social Revolutionaries. At first, they had supported the November Revolution. Elections had been held in November 1917 for a new government, the Assembly in which the Bolsheviks had won 175 seats and the Social Revolutionaries 370 seats
Waiting is a novel written by Ha Jin, who is a Chinese author. The book is based on a true story that author had heard from his wife while visiting her family in China. This novel won the 1999 National Book Award for Fiction. It's a story about an army doctor Lin Kong, who is married to Shuyu and it is embarrasing for Ling Kong because of Shuyu's wizened face and bound feet. Lin falls in love with Manna, who's a nurse at Lin's hospital. By regulations is Lin forbid to divorce his wife until 18 years have passed. Every year Lin goes to her wife and asks for divorce, so he could marry Manna, but her wife Shuyu won't give him a divorce. Lin goes back to his hospital and disappoints Manna every year. Because of Lin's marriage they're not even allowed to walk together in public. At last Lin managed to get a divorce from her wife Shuyu
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System of government:King-ruled throughly the system of patronage,he gave hands and privileges to people who were loyal to him when he needed it. The Domesday Book was the record of the great survey of England, executed for 'William the Conqueror'. The survey was similar to a census by a government of today. Magna Carta is an English legal charter. The Magna Carta required King John of England to proclaim certain rights, respect certain legal procedures, and accept that his will could be bound by the law. Anglo-Saxon poetic forms:Didactic poems-stories from Bible about saints` lives and moral lessons Chivalric romances-plot is centred around a single knight who fought at tournaments,slayed dragons and underwent a series of adventures in order to win the heart of his heroine. Courtly love-lover idealised and idolised his beloved. Romances are divided:1)the matter of Britain:stories that centre on the pseudo-historical King Arthur2)the matter of Troy:tales
International Mineralogical Association, is named in honour of the artist. Leonardo da Vinci imagined and sketched the first parachute in the 15 th century. He didn´t invent the clock, but he did design a more accurate one, which had two separate mechanisms: one for minutes and one for hours. Leonardo da Vinci is also believed to be the inventor of scuba gear. Many of his inventions didn´t became well-known until the famous Codex Atlanticus (which is a twelve-volume, bound set of drawings and writings (in Italian language) by Leonardo da Vinci). We chose Leonardo Da Vinci because he is so well-known and we thought that he was an interesting person. Also we were sure, that there would be a lot of information and research about him because of his fame.
bought during the 18th century. Today Estonian traditional costume is the most spectacularly exposed at "laulupidu", the national song festival, both on the stage and among the audience. Local differences were noticed by the first ethnographers describing Estonians. The main regions fall into South, North, and West Estonia, and the islands as a separate group, reflecting ancient tribal peculiarities. South Estonia This region is the most conservative in dress. Maidens in Southern Estonia bound their hair with a ribbon plaited from colourful pieces of cloth or woollen yarns. Instead of a skirt, the Setu women wore a garment resembling the Russian sarafan. Setu women were extremely fond of silver ornaments: on their chest they wore a conical brooch, in addition to various silver chains. Traditionally, the large setu brooch was only worn by women of child-bearing age; nowadays older women, too, use it as a decoration.
QUESTIONS AND ROLE PLAY When you have completed your monologue, you will be asked 4-5 questions related to the topic of your monologue. This is nothing like asking and answering questions: try to behave as if in a real conversation. Respond naturally in 2-3 utterances but you are not expected to be lengthy at this stage. Speak fluently with appropriate pronunciation and intonation and only natural pauses. Express yourself confidently, clearly and politely. If you fail to understand the question, say `Pardon?' with the rising tone and the interviewer will interpret the question to make it clear for you. The following expressions of asking someone to repeat can also be useful: - Could you say that again, please? - Would you mind repeating that, please? - Could you repeat that, please? Once you have finished, you will be moved on to the next task. The interviewer will hand you a card with a task on it. You will read it to your...
Person on the picture is william tyndale. His translation was the first print of the new testament in english in 1525 but over the next ten years he revised his new testament because of the rapidly advancing biblical scholarship.also started work on old testament but was incomplete. His work became the basis for the great bible. 3.PRINTING. The original printing of the Authorized Version was published by Robert Barker, the King's Printer, in. It was sold looseleaf for ten shillings, or bound for twelve. Robert Barker invested very large sums in printing the new edition, and consequently ran into serious debt, such that he was compelled to sub-lease the privilege to two rival London printers, Bonham Norton and John Bill. It appears that it was initially intended that each printer would print a portion of the text, share printed sheets with the others, and split the proceeds. Bitter financial disputes broke out, as Barker accused Norton and Bill of concealing their profits
She come to see the govnor, she wants to free her man. Chorus: Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me. Verse 3: If you're ever in Houston, well, you better do the right; You better not gamble, there, you better not fight, at all Or the sheriff will grab ya and the boys will bring you down. The next thing you know, boy, oh! You're prison bound Chorus: Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me. Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me, Let the midnight special shine a light on me.
The average length of stay also tends to drop significantly as tourists gain in occupancy percentage, which may indicate that the location of the hotel is not very favourable to tourism business as the area can probably be explored quickly. The conventions seem to affect the average length of stay positively. This may be due to the fact that conventions attract a notable number of occupants that are bound to stay for the span of the whole convention, which, on average, implies at least two day long stay. It would seem that 33-55 year-olds are more prone to use reservation through the agency that any other customer group, whereas 20-35 year-olds seem to be favouring direct reservations. This may be due to the fact that the older generation is keener on personal assistance they get
Another driver marches off to surrender himself, while Henry and the remaining driver seek refuge at a farmhouse. When they rejoin the retreat the following day, chaos has broken out: soldiers, angered by the Italian defeat, pull commanding officers from the melee and execute them on sight. The battle police seize Henry, who, at a crucial moment, breaks away and dives into the river. After swimming a safe distance downstream, Henry boards a train bound for Milan. He hides beneath a tarp that covers stockpiled artillery, thinking that his obligations to the war effort are over and dreaming of his return to Catherine. Henry reunites with Catherine in the town of Stresa. From there, the two escape to safety in Switzerland, rowing all night in a tiny borrowed boat. They settle happily in a lovely alpine town called Montreux and agree to put the war behind them forever. Although Henry is sometimes plagued by guilt for
Sikes beats the girl to death, and the story about the murder starts spreading around London. A bounty is put on Sikes, a large sum of money, for whoever finds Sikes. But no one finds him, because when Sikes tries to escape he accidentally hangs himself. At the end of the book a lot of info gets found out, like Monks was Olivers half- brother and that the painting that Brownlow had was of Olivers mother, Agnes. Also a testament is found, which claims that all of Agnes’ money is bound to go to Oliver not Monks, and that’s why Monks hated Oliver. Oliver gets the money, mr Brownlow adopts him, and from this point on he lives a good life.
When a man and a woman decide on being partners in private life as well as at work, they are bound to run into problems or such often seems to be the public perception. If that is a rule, however, there certainly are exceptions. Marc (45) and Catherine (37) Brown have had to cope with that situation for many years now, with Marc being a cow farm manager and Catherine a milkmaid at the same institution. The exact name and location of the farm shall be left undisclosed, but it is certainly one of the most prestigious in England, meaning that stresses and strains are many meeting high
003539 3 stm_STM024 0.015122 2 sfl_SF4435 0.004826 1 ece_Z0213 0.000644 1 eco_b0201 0.000644 Kristina Raud YAGB-41 060290 b. DNAPENNY Penny algorithm for DNA, version 3.66 branch-and-bound to find all most parsimonious trees requires a total of 82.000 One most parsimonious tree found: +-----------eco_b0201 ! ! +--stm_STM024 1 +--3 ! +--2 +--spt_SPA025 ! ! ! +--4 +-----sfl_SF4435 ! +--------ece_Z0213 remember: this is an unrooted tree! c. DNAMOVE (spt_SPA025,(stm_STM024,(sfl_SF4435,(ece_Z0213,eco_b0201)))); d. Joonistada välja juurtega (DRAWGRAM) ja juurteta
Minu eesmärgi saavutamiseks vajalikud tegevused on: õppejõu poolt koostatud materjali läbitöötamine, enda märkmete üle lugemine, mõistete üle kordamine, loomulikult ka keskendumine meeldejätmine, ning segavate faktorite blokeerimine. R(realistic) Usun, et minu eesmärk on küllaltki realistlik, sest mul on kasutada kõik õnnestumiseks vajalikud ressursid sh. Materjalid, koht õppimiseks võimalus blokeerida segavad faktorid. T (time-bound) Minu eesmärk on kindla tähtajaga, eesmärgi olen saavutanud kui olen sooritanud ettevõtluse eksami 22.novembril. 4
In addition, excess PTH production, which occurs in kidney failure, prevents the body from maintaining healthy levels of phosphate. Why is it important to keep phosphate levels under control? Excess phosphate in your body can lead to blood vessel disease and bone damage. When the phosphate level in the blood is high, phosphate binds with calcium and clumps in blood vessels. The calcium-phosphate can stick to the lining of your blood vessels and deposit into your joints. Because calcium is bound to phosphate in clumps, the blood level of calcium goes down. This stimulates the parathyroid gland to produce more PTH, which releases calcium and phosphate from bones into the blood. Your blood vessels can become completely blocked due to the clumping of phosphate and calcium in the bloodstream. Moreover, your bones can become weak as PTH continuously releases calcium and phosphate from your bones. The medical term for this kind of bone weakness is "renal osteodystrophy."
Rhetorical devices are used to persuade and evoke emotions in the audience. The use of metaphors can already be seen in the following sentence: ‘’One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination’’. The metaphorical use of the words ‘’chains’’ and ‘’manacles’’ in that statement help the audience to visualize the impact of discrimination and segregation. The black community being bound my the chains of discrimination prevented them from being able to rise up. Chains and manacles can also be seen as objects that bring back memories among African Americans that once experienced criminal injustice by the police due to institutional discrimination. Perhaps the most frequently used literary device in this speech would be repetition. The phrase ‘’I have a dream’’ is used a number of times throughout the speech and is also the name of the speech. The repetition of
I am of the opinion that she had/got it trimmed/done by Mr Proper, the gardener. 8. It is a common knowledge that Mr Lynx has not composed any of his motivational speeches by himself. Instead of making an effort himself, he has had/got them composed by a qualified language expert. 9. Most men do not press their trousers by themselves. Traditionally, men prefer to have/get them pressed/done by their wives. In the same sex families of the future, however, this tradition is bound to change for sure. 10. The majority of people cannot fix their motor vehicle nowadays. Therefore they are willing to pay a huge amount of money to have/get the smallest of problems fixed by car mechanics. 50. POINTS /20 51. TASK4
houses. The designs employed belong to the Gothic renaissance and Baroque periods. Windows were emphasized by slender piers and graceful curves. Armorial sheilds bespoke the pride of their owners. The monumental masons of Talliun were famous throughout northern Europe. Their carvings were in demand in Finland and other countries. The profession was highly organized. The masters constituted an exclusive guild. Boys served a three-year apprenticeship during which they were bound to a patricular master. If an apprentice ran away no other master could employ him. The next stage was that of journeyman. Its duration varied, but it came to an end when the candidate produced a master-work a small door, or window pillar, or circular wash-basin-which won the approval of 6-8 masters, Arent Passer a master mason from the Netherlands, exercised great influence on the local school of stone carving.
Elements of Journalism". Because journalism's first loyalty is to the citizenry, journalists are obliged to tell the truth and must serve as an independent monitor of powerful individuals and institutions within society. The essence of journalism is to provide citizens with reliable information through the discipline of verification, as well providing a forum for public criticism. Professional and ethical standards In the UK, all newspapers are bound by the Code of Practice of the Press Complaints Commission. This includes points like respecting people's privacy and ensuring accuracy. However, the Media Standards Trust has criticised the PCC, claiming it needs to be radically changed to secure public trust of newspapers. This is in stark contrast to the media climate prior to the 20th Century, where the media market was dominated by smaller newspapers and pamphleteers who usually had an overt and often
Predecessor State the state which has been replaced by another state on the occurrence of a succession of states Successor State the state which has replaced another state on the occurrence of a succession of states. Issues To regulate the situation with treaties: Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties (22 August 1978). If we have situation 1, then tabula rasa principle is applied (newly independent state should not be bound by the treaties of predecessor states, but these countries are hard to find anyway). If situation 2 and 3, then old treaties of predecessors continue to be bound for the new country. Exceptions: 1) if successor state and other state parties agree otherwise, done formally in written form, then it's the country's right not to be bound by the treaty; 2) if
legal relation like in continental law, judges did not merely apply the law, they also made the law, their decisions could become precedents for other courts. Judges attempted to apply existing customs and laws to each new case, rather than having government write new laws; similar cases had to be solved in the same way (doctrine of precedent) This doctrine of precedent is still the central feature of common law – if a similar dispute has been resolved in the past, the court is bound to follow the reasoning and reach the same decision. Continental systems are also known as codified systems. The governments attempted to govern every legal aspect of a citizen’s life. In continental law system the sources of law are codes, for example civil code which is a collection of laws designed to deal with different areas of private law. The judges have to apply these laws when making a decision in court. One of the sources of law is precedent
Avaneb New Form-aken. Vali Form Wizard ja rippmenüüst tabel, mille kohta soovid vormi teha ja klõpsa OK. Avanevas vormitarga aknas vali väljad, mida soovid vormil näha ja saada nad noolekesel klõpsates parempoolsesse aknasse. Klõpsa Next. Vali lahtrite paigutus vormil. Tulemus on näha kõrvalasuvas aknas. Klõpsa Next. Vali vormi stiil. Tulemus on näha kõrvalasuvas aknas. Klõpsa Next. Sisesta vormi nimi. Klõpsa Finish Niiviisi koostatud vormil on ainult tabeliga seotud objektid (Bound Controls). Vormile saab kujundusvaates (Design view) lisada ka mitteseotud objekte (Unbound Controls - abitekstid, jooned, pildid ...) ja avaldisega arvutatud objekte (Calculated Controls). Vormile on võimalik lisada ka mitmeid keerulisemaid kontrollelemente (raadionupud, rippmenüüd jne.). Olemasoleva vormi muutmiseks tuleb ta avada kujundusvaates (märgista vormi ikoon ja anna korraldus Design). Vormi elemente saab lohistades liigutada. Vormile võib lisada päise (Header) ja
Radhuma limestone is riddled with countless holes known locally as Dahls. Since the 1980's a number of beautiful and sometimes curious caves have been found in this area and reports on them have appeared in various publications Qasr Zabal at Sakakah. Words 1. Shrub-puhmas 2. Adaptation-mugandus, kohandamine 3. Aridity-kõrbekuivus 4. interior-sisemine 5. plateau-platoo 6. fertile-viljakas 7. deciduous-pudenev 8. low-lying-madalal asuv 9. plain-tsandik 10. bound-suunduv 11. escarpment-astang 12. realm-kuningriik 13. mean-kekmine 14. stem-vars 15. toad-kärnkonn 16. semiarid-poolkõrbeline 17. hazardous-ohtlik 18. glossy-läikiv 19. radiant-särav 20. unfavourable-ebasoodus 21. odor-lõhn 22. burrow-urg 23. nocturnal-öine 24. arachnid-ämblikulaadne 25. humidity-niiskus References · http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/deserts.php · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert · http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/desert