I think this is a very thought-provoking story about how a few bad things together can cause a chaos of one teenage boy's life and how they cope with it gradually, in order to move on with your life well. New vocabulary 1.pavement-kõnnitee 2.Lucrative- tulus,kasulik 3.bowing - kummardama,alandlikkus 4.Turbulent-rahutu 5.Fester-mädanema (haav) 9.Fend-hoolt kandma,eest seisma 6.Sturdy-massiivne,tugev 10.Swarming-kihin 7.Consoling-lohutust pakkuv 11.Buoyed-midagi toetama 8.Sustain-ala hoidma,taluma 12.Diffuse-laiali paiskuma 13.Anxieties-ärevuse 14.Knack-osavus 15.Banter-tögama This powerpoint is by: · Kadri-Johanna Ilumäe · Tartu Catholic School · 9'th grade.
Example from book: He came to take vicarious pleasure in happy marriages, and to be inspired to an almost equally pleasent melancholy by those that went astray. 45. Circumspect Meaning in Estonian: arukas, ettevaatlik. Example from book: Towards young wives his attitude was circumspect: he never abused the trust which their husbands – strangely enough in view of his unconcelealed irregularities – invariably reposed in him. 46. buoyed (buoy)Meaning in Estonian: poitatud (poi). Example from book: It occurred to Anson that it was his father’s intelligence and not his uncle’s that had earned that fur and the stones, the rich brilliance that buoyed up her passing beauty. 47. Handkerchief.Meaning in Estonian: taskurätt. Example from book: At two o’clock she took out a mirror and a handkerchief, shined away the marks of her tears and powdered the slight hollows where they had lain. 48
night when herring swim to the surface to feed on rising phytoplankton. No lights are used until the seine is closed. The entire process starts with the release of the seiner's "bug boat." The bug boat, which holds one end of the net, motors in place while the larger seiner encircles the herring school (generally clockwise by convention in the Gulf of Maine). As the seiner encircles the herring, net is released. The top of the net stays at the surface, buoyed by a "float line." The bottom of the net is connected to the purse line by large, metal clips called "rings." These also act as weights that sink the net to depths of up to 100 meters. Once the seiner reaches the bug boat, the bug boat's float line is tied off to the gunwale of the seiner. The bug boat then motors to the opposite side of the seiner, attaches to the seiner using several lines, and powers
with the speaker. The only ways to counteract this are (1) try to encourage the audience to come and sit closer together down in front, and (2) try to position yourself as close to the audience as possible. The objective is to reduce, as much as possible, the potential barriers between you and your audience. Conversely, when an audience completely fills a room, the speaker is buoyed because so many have come to hear his or her message, and the audience's response is often better: Laughter and applause seem to be freer, almost contagious. · Here's something most speakers ignore: Where are you supposed to go when you finish your remarks? Do you sit down on the dais? Do you return to the audience? Are you supposed to retreat to the back of the room? Determine the answer in advance by checking with the program organizer.
dangers of alcohol and preteen sexual relations, importance of exercise and fitness etc. If these things can be done, the mass media will be able to influence the youth for the better and send better messages for the development of the youth than what it is sending today. Mass Media Influence on Adults Like children and youth, mass media influences adults too, although perhaps not on the same scale. Most adults with a platonic view of things will resist the temptation of being buoyed up by what the mass media has to offer. While men usually find it difficult to hold them selves back in the face of the allure of sexuality. Other subjects which also appeal to men are financial security and a luxurious hassle-free lifestyle. Women on the other hand are more tempted towards products which guarantee immunity from aging altogether and not just what the previous generation called 'aging gracefully'.
2009 - one of the worst economic performances in the world. In April 2010, Ukraine negotiated a price discount on Russian gas imports in exchange for extending Russia's lease on its naval base in Crimea. In August 2010, Ukraine reached a new agreement with the IMF for a USD 15.1 billion Stand-By Agreement to put the country on the path to fiscal sustainability, reform the gas sector, and shore up the country's banking system. Economic growth resumed in 2010 and 2011, buoyed by exports. After initial disbursements, the IMF program stalled in early 2011 due to the lack of progress in implementing key gas sector reforms, namely gas tariff increases (obviously politically very unpopular measure). Agriculture fell to 9.3% of the total GDP in 2011 compared with 14% in 1999. Industry, including mining, manufacturing and construction, continued to account for 34.7% in this period. Meanwhile, trade and other services grew from 51 to 56.1 percent.