And then she said something strange, she said < Be careful today, girl. > At first I didn't notice it, but when I walked more I started to think about this. I started to walk across the road and then everybody around started to scream, I stopped, and then realized, if I had been stepping one step more, the car would have ran me over and then may be I would be dead. I really don't know, was it happened, because this lady said something, or may be it was coincidence. But when I met with my friend and told her this story she was really shocked.
dead straight curtain of dark gloss hair. It is a stark image of Geisha. This is Madonna the woman who sums up feisty independence in the post-feminist era posing as a silent submissive geisha girl. She is the mistress of reinvention. From the moment the Detroit convent girl hitch-hiked to New York 20 years ago with a burning ambition to be the world's most famous woman, she has shown an amazing talent for transformation. It is no coincidence that Steven Spielberg is looking for a woman of his adaption of Arthur Golden's best-selling novel, Memories of a Geisha. And if her new Geisha look is a part of Madonna's campaign to secure the part, who can blame her? Madonna has always been a brilliant consolidator of trends, picking up on an existing look and making it her own. When she first bounced into the charts, it was a trashy punk. The furs and glitzy jewellery she wore for the video Material girl made Sean Penn fell in love with her
Had with him brought a tent, so we decide to spend the night at the lake. created our bonfires and sat next to him. One of my friends started telling scary stories, which corresponded to reality. Once very tired, We were walking to bed. As several of my friends and we decide joke from a friend who has slept. We supported the story is a terrible story.We started to rekindle he aloud. He is very scared, even the tent began to fly. After such a fun night we were preparing to go home. Coincidence of things to say farewell to the lake and went. The road into town was long, and sang all the way. suddenly the car stopped in the middle of the forest road. Most scared, others thought that we would joke. But unfortunately it was not laughter and not a prank. The car is out of fuel, and the city is still very far away. Then, we decide to leave their cars and travel on foot. We were walking for a long time, and suddenly we met a group of tourists, which was looking into the forest
witnesses a daterape. He then onward returns to his book store where a guy buys a book for 1300 dollars. As Bernie follows him, the man gets killed in driveby shooting and his book is taken. Then Bernie gets arrested with the accusation of the murders and theft of a safe. Ray (the officer) points out to the camera footage which shows Bernie. Then they agree to work together to sort this out. The story goes on about lust and greed. Not to mention mere bad luck or coincidence which plays an important part. In the end, Bernie gathers all of the players in one room and explains all of the murders. My opinion The book was wellwritten and interesting. I'd reccommend the book to anyone who's interesting in criminal stories. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR LISTENING.
· Nuclear weapons may cause tension between different countries ("Cons of nuclear," ) Conclusion I am not a supporter of nuclear energy, mainly because of the disasters that have happened throughout the years. In Ukraine some kids are still born with three legs and many people have cancer. Although it is not hundred percent proven that the cause of these conditions is the radiation from Chernobyl I still believe it cannot be a coincidence. NUCLEAR ENERGY Fukushima power plant has also caused a lot of trouble in Japan. As we saw nuclear power plants are not powerful enough to survive an earthquake. It might be good that nuclear power does not contaminate the atmosphere as much, but I don't think it overweighs all the sick and dead people when an accident happens. Nuclear wastes last forever and the radiation is bad for us
acquitted, but Injun Joe flees the courtroom through a window. Summer arrives, and Tom and Huck go hunting for buried treasure in a haunted house. After venturing upstairs they hear a noise below. Peering through holes in the floor, they see Injun Joe enter the house disguised as a deaf and mute Spaniard. He and his companion, an unkempt man, plan to bury some stolen treasure of their own. From their hiding spot, Tom and Huck wriggle with delight at the prospect of digging it up. By an amazing coincidence, Injun Joe and his partner find a buried box of gold themselves. When they see Tom and Huck’s tools, they become suspicious that someone is sharing their hiding place and carry the gold off instead of reburying it. Huck begins to shadow Injun Joe every night, watching for an opportunity to nab the gold. Meanwhile, Tom goes on a picnic to McDougal’s Cave with Becky and their classmates. That same night, Huck sees Injun Joe and his partner making off with a box
The "smartest guys in the room" no longer work for Enron, Lehman Brothers, or AIG, now they work for Google or Target or Acxiom, pursuing the holy grail of knowing customers better than they know themselves". This is pretty much the same with politics, government uses networks to identifying and targeting citizens to undrestand their views and expectations. For example if you notice that political message in Facebook and it seem to be talking to you personally, maybe this is no coincidence ?. Mr Warren and Mr Brandies in their essey wrote about gossiping, nowdays we use gossiping to, but in more ,,convenient" ways. If I say ,,convenient" I think all this political campaigns in our news, online or on TV, are full with constant stream of memes, links and rumors about political leaders and candidates, mixt with truth and lies. With those gimmicks they can focus our minds to choose ,,wizely", to choose THEM in the next elections.
(PLEASURE) 25. There was no ............................. on her side so he proceeded with his work.(RESIST) 26. If you need anything I am at your ......................., madam. (SERVE) 27. ............................... in the wardrobe he waited for her husband to fall asleep. (HIDE) 28. "Will you ............................... your theory?" a curious student asked his professor.(CLEAR) 29. We can't go together anywhere as my holiday doesn't ..................................with yours. (COINCIDENCE) 30. Boozing and clubbing- my two favourite Saturday night .............................. . (ACTIVE) 31. On the Valentine's day I got a cordless electric drill with .......................... batteries. (RECHARGE) 32. His eyes .......................... with surprise when I told him I was pregnant.(WIDE) 33. That was my hubby, the same man who mopped my floors , who won this year's Mr Universe .......................... . (COMPETE) 34. I felt so relaxed and ............................
kaardil ruudikesi. Süsteemi mahtuvust oli aga võimalik ka suurendada, võttes kasutusele teise või isegi kolmanda kaardimassiivi. Otsingul valiti kartoteegist need silmikkaardid, mille otsitunnused olid vastavuses päringuga. Kaardid asetati üksteisega täpselt kohakuti ja hoiti vastu valgust või spetsiaalse valguskasti kohal. Süsteem oli kasutuses 1960ndatel kuni 1970ndate alguseni tavaliselt erialaraamatukogudes. Süsteemi nimetusi eri keeltes: subject based optical coincidence system, optical coincidence card, peekaboo, fiches superposables, sichtlochkarten. 12. Mille poolest erinesid silmikkaartotsisüsteem ja sälkkaartotsisüsteem? Millised olid kumbagi eelised ja puudused? Silmikkardiotsisüsteemis otsinguks kaardid asetati üksteisega täpselt kohakuti ja hoiti vastu valgust või spetsiaalse valguskasti kohal. Iga kaart vastas ühele otsitunnusele. Ruutude arv silmikkaardil määras süsteemi informatsioonimahu
- Having enormous databases. - Collecting user data and classifying them in groups, where they share similar traits like age, what they like and how they see the world. - Selling and exchanging user information to reap personal benefit. Profit is accomplished by classifying people in groups by their similarities and then relevant ads are displayed for them. Having a Google account has become a norm today, and being logged in with one is not a coincidence. When the user is surfing through social media or any other web page, then everything the user does goes to a big data database. Either Google, owner of the website, or both will know exactly what you are currently doing. “If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold. “[19] And the aforementioned leads us to some obstacles concerning big data. Threats Academic essay (ITI0103) 2019 spring
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One has a few private rules: never split an adjective and its noun, for instance. (1983, 71). But in spite of his words, and since we have seen when analysing its poems, if there is an enjambment poetry, that one would be Larkin’s one. Brogan and Scott perfectly define the effect of the enjambment when affirming that: “In reading, the non-coincidence of the frames of syntax and meter in enjambment has the effect of giving the reader “mixed messages”: the closure of the metrical pattern at line-end implies a stop (pause), no matter how infinitesimal, while the obvious incompletion of the syntactic period says, go on. The one scissors the other. These conflicting signals, in heightening readily
00: 02: 44: 23 1: 00 10 Subtitle reading speed415 416 José Luis Martí Ferriol A preliminary analysis of the results shows some coincidence in the CPS values obtained by the macro and the program "Spot", namely for subtitles num- ber 1, 2 and 8. For subtitle number 2, the CPS value turns out to be so high because only 4,03 seconds have been allowed for a 72-character subtitle. A more academic proposal would indicate that at least 5 seconds would be desirable for this subtitle to be read comfortably, or that the text should have been reduced, for example by deleting "who showed up".
is investment policy that is an essential element of the economic policy of member states (as, indeed, of any modern state). In other words, the movement of capital today is the main stimulus for economic development, both nationally and internationally. At the same time, it is subject to a strong influence of external and internal factors. Therefore, the states were and remain extremely interested in maintaining their own control over investment flows. It is no coincidence that the formation of a mechanism for regulating the movement of capital (and payments) at the EU level has a rather complex (if not uncertain) character. The foregoing, as well as the fact that the average annual permissible concentration occupies a special place among the other main freedoms of the EU, is confirmed by a small historical digression, which testifies to the difficulties in establishing a legal mechanism in this field. First of all, in the original
which formed only 8.7 per cent of the population living on Estonian territory. The Estonian population in 1782 was divided according to social class as follows: nobility 0.6%; the clergy, townspeople, and other free people (excluding the Swedish "free peasants" of the coast and islands, resident since the 13th century); peasants, of who'm most were serfs. The split between social classes in Estonia was further deepened by the virtual coincidence of the borders between social class and nationality. The most important category in determining one`s social allegiance was the differentiation Deutsch and Undeutsch. Nor did rural Estonians think of themselves as a nation: they rather considered themselves peasants whose identity was largely influenced by regional loyalty. The name they often used while referring to themselves -- "country people" -- also seemed to be a sign of social self- determination
Service for Financial Markets. 2.4. Company name Having determined the optimal organizational and form of incorporation, should seriously consider the choice of company name. You can safely use your name or the names of their partners. It is desirable that the name of your company is not repeated the names of existing businesses, but during registration tax authorities cannot refuse because of the coincidence of names with other companies. This relates to the field of copyright protection. You must use the official company name in official correspondence, invoices, receipts, invoices, etc. You must specify: abbreviation of the legal form of the company (ZAO or OOO); official corporate name; the location address of the organization. Try wherever possible, to use them to advertise your business. It should be noted that there
eighth on his return. Known collectively as the Riverbank Publications, they rise up like a landmark in the history of cryptology. Nearly all of them broke new ground, and mastery of the information they first set forth is still regarded as the prerequisite for a higher cryptologic education. Riverbank Publication No. 22, written in 1920 when Friedman was 28, must be regarded as the most important single publication in cryptology. It took the science into a new world. Entitled The Index of Coincidence and Its Applications in Cryptography, it described the solution of two complicated cipher systems. Friedman, however, was less interested in proving their vulnerability than he was in using them as a vehicle for new methods of cryptanalysis. In it, Friedman devised two new techniques. One was brilliant. It permitted him to reconstruct a primary cipher alphabet without having to guess at a single plaintext letter. But the other was profound. For the
You reind me of when I was young and stupid 150. I'm nobody. Nobody is perfect, therefore, I'm Perfect! 151. Cry me a river, build me a bridge, and do all us a favor and jump off it ! 152. People will believe anything if you whisper it 153. Don't think of yourself as an ugly person. Think of yourself as a beautiful monkey 154. do not take life too serously, you never get out of it alive 155. never forget who you are. 156. Don't think you are, know you are 157. Do you really think it was just coincidence? 158. Save the planet, kill yourself . 159. It is so easy to break a heart .. 160. Any moment, everything can change . 161. Damn right I'm good in bed I can sleep for days . 162. When you can live forever , what do you live for ? 163. Tears are words from heart that can't be spoken 164. I've got nothing to fear in this city 165. It don't mean I'm in love tonight 166. Anyone can touch you, can hurt you, or leave you. 167. I bruise easily, so be gental when you handle me.. 168
who was buying his son the same toy. The odd thing was that we almost never saw each other anymore. In fact, the last time had been a year earlier in the same store when we were both buying our sons an expensive post-Christmas gift-that time a robot that walked, talked, and laid waste. We laughed about our strange pattern of seeing each other only once a year at the same time, in the same place, while doing the same thing. Later that day, I mentioned the coincidence to a friend who, it turned out, had once worked in the toy business. "No coincidence," he said knowingly. "What do you mean, 'No coincidence'?" "Look," he said, "let me ask you a couple of questions about the road-race set you bought this year. First, did you promise your son that he'd get one for Christmas?" __lii..:.111 Chapter 3 COMMITMENT AND CONSISTENCY "Well, yes I did. Christopher had seen a bunch of ads for them on the Satur-
And if I had encountered a sentence just like it except that "medieval convent music" had been replaced by "Ice-T's brand of rap music" and a clause had been added, " . . . and Dienes has recently moved to Newark, New Jersey," I would instantly have known it was false. Thus, it seems we grasp the truth conditions of long novel sentences on sight, as well as understanding them, and the same question arises: How is that possible? Davidson thinks this coincidence is no coincidence. The ques- tion has the same answer: compositionality. The truth conditions of long sentences are determined by the truth conditions of the shorter sentences of which they are composed, and the syntactic processes that generate the longer sentences carry truth-related semantic properties along with them, thus compounding simple truth properties into more complex ones. 3 We have an elegant model for this compositionality of truth conditions,
Starting weight--30 lbs. Present weight--90 lbs. 4. Row--8 slow reps Starting weight--50 lbs. Present weight--120 lbs. 5. Curl--12 slow reps Starting weight--15 lbs. Present weight--50 lbs. Subject X, aged 65, was depressed by his slowing rate of weight loss. The real question was: should he have been? The Deceptive Scale Looking at his exercise logs, he showed massive strength gains in the three months where he showed the least weight loss. I didn't think this was a coincidence. He had almost tripled his strength in all movements, and to estimate 10 pounds of lean muscle gain over those three months would be conservative. This would make his actual fat-loss closer to 18 pounds, not the scale's 8. His muscle gains slowed after this update e-mail, and the fat-loss once again began to show on the scale. He dropped from 185 to 173. Total weight lost: 72 pounds. But total fat lost? It's impossible to tell. In a rush to get started, I hadn't insisted on getting his
tendency. "Aren't you Isabella Swan?" a male voice asked. I looked up to see a cute, baby-faced boy, his pale blond hair carefully gelled into orderly spikes, smiling at me in a friendly way. He obviously didn't think I smelled bad. "Bella," I corrected him, with a smile. "I'm Mike." "Hi, Mike." "Do you need any help finding your next class?" "I'm headed to the gym, actually. I think I can find it." "That's my next class, too." He seemed thrilled, though it wasn't that big of a coincidence in a school this small. We walked to class together; he was a chatterer -- he supplied most of the conversation, which made it easy for me. He'd lived in California till he was ten, so he knew how I felt about the sun. It turned out he was in my English class also. He was the nicest person I'd met today. But as we were entering the gym, he asked, "So, did you stab Edward Cullen with a pencil or what? I've never seen him act like that." I cringed. So I wasn't the only one who had noticed
principle of Western philosophy in about 350 B.C. It became known as the Aristotelian Principle of Causality. Today, we call it the Law of Cause and Effect. This law says that for every effect in your life, there are specific causes. It says that everything happens for a rea- son. Success is not an accident. Failure is not an accident, either. What happens to you is not determined by luck or by coincidence. It is the result of unchanging law. My journey from unemployment and poverty to success and fi- nancial independence started when I began to study the most suc- cessful people in our society. My idea was simple: I would find out what they had done to accomplish so much, and then I would do the same things. Why reinvent the wheel? What I discovered changed my life. It will change yours as well.
dotted the sidewalks, along with a vendor selling framed artwork, another hawking novelty T-shirts, and yet another who had two folding tables covered in movie and television episode scripts. With every step I took, the adrenaline from my flight burned away. The maliciously gleeful thoughts of Gideon coming out of the bathroom to find an empty room and paraphernalia-strewn bed ran their course. I began to calm down...and seriously think about what had just happened. Was it a coincidence that Gideon invited me to a gym that just so happened to be conveniently close to his fuck pad? I remembered the conversation we'd had in his office over lunch and the way he'd struggled to express himself to keep me. He was as confused and torn about what was happening between us as I was, and I knew how easy it was to fall into established patterns. After all, hadn't I just fallen into one of my own by bailing? I'd spent enough years in therapy to know better than to wound and
I will only say farther that from what passed that evening, my opinion of all parties was confirmed, and every inducement heightened which could have led me before, to preserve my friend from what I esteemed a most unhappy connection. He left Netherfield for London, on the day following, as you, I am certain, remember, with the design of soon returning. "The part which I acted is now to be explained. His sisters' uneasiness had been equally excited with my own; our coincidence of feeling was soon discovered, and, alike sensible that no time was to be lost in detaching their brother, we shortly resolved on joining him directly in London. We accordingly went--and there I readily engaged in the office of pointing out to my friend the certain evils of such a choice. I described, and enforced them earnestly. But, however this remonstrance might have staggered or delayed his determination, I do not suppose that it would ultimately have prevented the marriage, had it
for a second time. T h e Young M a n bursts out shooting at them, clearly a death-dealing O R D E A L . By rights they should be dead, but somehow they survive and the bullets pock the wall all around them. 278 EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY T h e two young men react quite differently to their brush with death. Vincent dismisses it as a lucky break or coincidence, but Jules has an A P O T H E O S I S . He is deeply moved and recognizes it as a miracle, an act of God, a sign which requires a change in attitude. T h e i r reaction is a kind of T E S T , one which Vincent appears to fail and Jules appears to pass with flying colors. Jules wins a R E W A R D from the experience, a greater spiritual awareness, but Vincent gets nothing out of it. ( T h e fact that we have already seen Butch kill Vincent makes this scene a k i n d