They express conceit at being confident he is cheating yet no one is ever able to find any form of proof. The butchers desire to know the artist is cheating and ignore him to comfort their suspicions. These internal assurances of the public which pleasure them so also bother them because of the failure to confirm these suspicions. Yet, if the suspicions were to be confirmed, the audience would not be satisfied, and, in fact, feel cheated and frustrated. Humans' conflicting desires is further shown through the viewing public when the artist is exhibited at the circus. As people file past the hunger artist, they only wish to view him when they cannot and when they can, they do not view him. Through imagery, Kafka shows us the people striding past the cage containing the weak artist when the path to the menagerie is clear. However, when there are many people pushing behind on their way to the menagerie, many people wish to stop and observe the fasting artist
A Palestinian bulldozer driver rammed a police car in Jerusalem, injuring two police officers, and then hit a bus before he was shot, officials said today. Israeli police said they regarded the incident as a terrorist attack. The driver of the bulldozer was shot several times and taken by ambulance to hospital with severe injuries. There were conflicting reports about whether he had been killed. The two policemen suffered slight injuries. Uzi Mahatabi, 32, a taxi driver who witnessed the incident said: "When I saw the bulldozer throw the squad car up and down in the air with an officer inside, I realised it was a terror attack." Mahatabi said he got out of his cab, and fired two or three bullets, hitting the attacker in the stomach after police had already shot the man.
on in-game achievements rather than broader life events. Crime addiction Societies define crime as the breach of one or more rules or laws for which some governing authority or force may ultimately prescribe a punishment. People, who are addicted to do crime are suffering in crime addiction. There are different kinds of that: stealing, killing, robbing, etc. Alcoholism Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake. In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences. Modern medical definitions describe alcoholism as a disease and addiction which results in a persistent use of alcohol despite negative consequences. Compulsive overeating Compulsive overeating, also
Receive, waiting for, demanded, give, need, Ex3.Natural, mixed, considerable, proven, was average, incredible Ex2. Immediate, honest, final, short, detailed, ACCOUNT correct Ex1. Listened to, keep, provide, accept, Ex3. Knew, have, guess, come up with, provide, corroborated, differ arrived at Ex2. Conflicting accounts, blow-by-blow account, Ex4. Simple, long-term, wrong, only, obvious, clear account, fascinating account, graphic definite account, full account APOLOGY Ex3. Faithful, eye- witness, hair-raising, Ex1. Expect, owe, give, demanded, make, offered humorous, sketchy, moving Ex2. Sincere, full, formal, belated, heartfelt,
You can state your own opinion only in the introduction or in the conclusion, NOT in the body paragraphs! Useful language: To list points: in the first place, first of all, to start with, secondly, thirdly, finally, last but not least… To add more points to the same topic: what is more, furthermore, also, in addition to, beside, apart from this/that, not to mention the fact that, another major reason, moreover… To introduce conflicting viewpoints: It is argued that, people argue that, opponents of this view say, there are people who oppose… To express opinion: I believe, in my opinion, I think, in my view, I strongly believe… Problem essay For example: What can we do to reduce global litter? What alternative sources of energy can we use? Outline: Introduction – state topic, the reason why it has arisen. Mention that there are several, possible solutions.
Ritual & Social Structure · Unable to achieve pregnancy woman consults a diviner · Seance ensues, attended by woman's kin and reveals the cause · The diagnosis is invariably one where the afflicted woman is "caught" by an offended maternal ancestor who has emerged from her grave to sit in the woman'sbody · The explanation lies not so much in magic or medicine but social structure: Ndembu are matrilineal and virilocal · The tensions are built into the social fabric: Conflicting loyalties, allegiances mark the fault lines · Failure to conceive draws attention to the major sourceof tension within society and an opportunity to work through the social structural tensions Changing Face of Relationships? · Childlessness or "infertility" a `norm violation'? · Normative Motherhood, Prescriptive Fatherhood? · Is heteronormative marriage on the decline? · Conjugal bond weakening and Cohabitation of the rise?
Once slavery was abolished, need for to generate labour force. Taxation (poll tax) used to force blacks into labour force. Segregation used to control access of blacks to land. A strong, centralized and unequal state. 1936 Black voters removed from common roll. 1956 Coloured voters removed from common roll. 1948 `Apartheid' state based on idea of `separate development'. Contested control of the state In South Africa, different population groups made conflicting claims to self-government (i.e. democratic rule). Nationalism is the doctrine that nations are entitled to self-government. (Hague & Harrop, p.9) Afrikaner Nationalism : Talking here about different types of nationalism: cultural&political NP: Founded 1912 Advocated policies designed to advance Afrikaner interests: Language parity (which would enable Afrikaners to get jobs in the state bureaucracy) Using state resources to to redress white poverty , Apartheid
· the courts created under the auspices of the United Nations; · the independent dispute settlement bodies of the United Nations. 5. GERMAN CIVIL CODE German Civil Code, German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, the body of codified private law that went into effect in the German empire in 1900. Though it has been modified, it remains in effect. The code grew out of a desire for a truly national law that would override the often conflicting customs and codes of the various German territories. The code is divided into five parts. The first is general, covering concepts of personal rights and legal personality. The subjects of the other four parts are: obligations, including concepts of sale and contract; things, including immovable and movable property; domestic relations; and succession. FRENCH CIVIL CODE Napoleonic Code, French Code Napoleon, French civil code enacted in 1804 and still extant, with
The social repercussions of such a development raise sensitivities and pose challenges with political ramifications (Joseph, J.S., 2006). TURKEY'S LOCATION The strategic location of Turkey presents a unique challenge to the EU's external role and policies as "it lies at the epicenter of a series of conflicts, real and potential" in the region. Turkish accession will bring closer to the EU the instability and tensions of a strategically vital region with strong, conflicting energy-related interests. The unstable neighbourhoods of the Middle East, Caucasus and Central Asia will become the immediate neighbourhood of the EU and its member states. As a major power in the region Turkey could be drawn into conflicts that work against European, Central Asian and Middle Eastern integration and peace (Joseph, J.S., 2006). In conjunction with this point, the addition of new long external borders will present a major
violence should be read as an inevitable outcome of a destructive war rather than as a conscious decision to enforce a code of moral conduct. Indeed, Henry eventually follows in the engineering sergeants' footsteps by abandoning the army and his responsibilities. While he does, at times, feel guilt over this course of action, he takes comfort in the knowledge that he is most loyal where loyalty counts most: in his relationship with Catherine. That these conflicting allegiances cannot be reconciled does not suggest, however, that loyalty and abandonment lie at opposite ends of a moral spectrum. Rather, they reflect the priorities of a specific individual's life. Illusions and Fantasies - Upon meeting, Catherine and Henry rely upon a grand illusion of love and seduction for comfort. Catherine seeks solace for the death of her fiancé, while Henry will do anything to distance himself from the war
Comparability võrreldavus 118.Compartmentalized- osadeks jaotatud 119.Complementary täiendav 120.Complexity keerukus 121.Composite- ühendatud 122.Comprehensive- üldisele 123.Compression kokkusurumine 124.Comprising living organisms sisaldab elusorganisme 125.Comprising- mis koosneb 126.Concern huvi, huvitatus 127.Concervatory- talveaed, kasvuhoone 128.Concrete- betoon 129.Condominium community korterelamute ühistu 130.Conflicting claims vastuolus nõuded 131.Conifer- okaspuu 132.Connote- vihjama, tähendama 133.Consider- arvestama 134.Consideration - läbivaatamine, arutamine 135.Consummate art- täiuslik, lõpule viidud kunst 136.Contemporary garden- moodne aed 137.Continuity- järjepidevus 138.Contour- samakõrgusjoon, horisontaal 139.Contractor-hanketööde ettevõtja 140.Contribute kaasa aitama 141.Contribution panus, koostöö 142
2 - 4) Give the first, second and third argument and examples or reasons to support your opinion Conclusion Re-state your opinion, using different words Useful language To list points firstly, in the first place, first of all, to start with, secondly, thirdly, finally, last but not least To add more points to the same topic what is more, furthermore, also, apart from this, in addition to, moreover, besides, too, not to mention the fact that, another major reason To introduce conflicting viewpoints a lot of people believe/think, many people are in favour of/against, peopleoften claim that, it is popularly believed that, it is argued that, people argue that, opponents of this view say, however there are people/those who oppose, contrary to popular belief To express personal opinion in my opinion/view, to my mind, personally I believe, it strikes me that, I feel very strongly that, I am inclined to believe that, it seems to me that, as far as I am concerned
1 To simplify the concept, supply chain management can be defined as a loop: it starts with the customer and ends with the customer. All materials, finished products, information, and even all transactions flow through the loop. However, supply chain management can be a very difficult task because in the reality, the supply chain is a complex and dynamic network of facilities and organizations with different, conflicting objectives. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm. Unlike commercial manufacturing supplies, services such as clinical supplies planning are very dynamic and can often have last minute changes. Availability of patient kit when patient arrives at investigator site is very important for clinical trial success. This results in overproduction of drug
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 tension, also thereby heighten awareness, so that in fact one is made more aware of the word at line-end than its predecessors”. (1993, 359). It is a resource whose “tension” ends directly at the result before mentioned: that mixture of fluid orality and rigid strophic structure, that does that, for example, the reader almost can read of a pull the first phrase of nine verses of “High Windows” or the
12.2001 [WWW] http://www.kalev.ee/est/? news=908775&category=9&Piirangute-teooria-pohimotete-rakendamine- logistikakeskuses (29.12.2009) Püüa, M. (2002) Infosüsteemide projektid ja nende juhtimine. Loengukonspekt 1 Sissejuhatus Piirangute teooriasse. [WWW], http://v6sa.itcollege.ee/shared/ITK/Infosysteemid/private/I_loengu_konspekt.pdf (10.01.2010) Smith, D. (2000) The Measurement Nightmare, How the Theory of Constraints Can Resolve Conflicting Strategies, Policies, and Measures. US: St. Lucie Press/APICS Series of Constraints Management The 8 Formal Theory of Constraints Applications - Synchronix Technologies kodulehekülg [WWW] http://www.synchronix.com/about-theory-of-constraints/theory-of- constraints-applications/ (30.12.2009) 26
In the hands of reaction of politicians. Reactionary is the opposite of progressive. The government is highly hypercritical because it spends billions of the cold war instead of fighting crime inside the us. Another area of problem is urbanisation. Thinks that new york is hell. One of the more difficult questions is ,,what does it mean to be a modern man in a modern city under mechanisation". At the same time he shows that man is a creature of pecularitys and contradiction, there are conflicting ideas and emotions. Herzog is very lonely and depressed, this is the range of his life. He calls the police for company, atleast someone to talk to. In general he views life in america as a horrible dream, where everything becomes standardized. The american nation is seen by hertzog as a crowd of lonely souls, frightened, faceless, brainwashed by the government and the media. But herzog is not only critical of the government but he is also disgusted by the
The latter demonstrate the propensity for tourism practice to become socially embedded in individual’s lives from an early life stage, albeit the dominant tourism form may change. Second, contrary to Sussman’s (2000) work on the reverse culture shock of repatriates and suggestions that backpackers successfully reorientate themselves to their origin society upon return (Noy & Cohen, 2005), the lifestyle travellers did not adjust to feelings of conflicting social norms and cultural confusion (Hottola, 2004) experienced when returning home. The perceived anomie and reverse cultural confusion that often prevents these lifestyle travellers from re-assimilating into their generating societies, however, is not mainly due to cultural assimilation of the varied values and behaviours of the indigenous communities they visit. It is instead more attributable to having blended over time the practices and ideologies
· Unhappy, empty, frustrated, sterile: no harmony between men and women · Ts: portrays the situation · Lawrence: seeks alternatives Freudian influence: · Interest in the unconscious. · Various complexes (Oedipus complex) · workings of primary emotions · Sufferings brought upon the lovers: by cruel social lac. Their own behaviours, inner restrictions they imporse on themselves, conflicting will of the lover, love and hatred go hand in hand · Sex-important theme · I want men and women to thig sex, fully, completely, honestly, and cleanly Instinctive man vs. spiritual woman. Lawrence's women. Lawrence's contradictions: frankness, conflict, disharmony, destruction of manhood, possessiveness of a woman in love. Fascination of a well-born, intelligent woman for a physical, passionately laboring man. Lawrence's personal experiences found peegeldust in his novels
The increasing sociological interest in children in particular that has provided a new perspective around the idea of children as competent social actors has provoked a great controversy and confusion as it challenges the image of the incompetent child which is overwhelmingly prevalent in the Western society. The purpose of this dissertation is to critically explore this hotly debated tension between these two conflicting salient features that have often prevented the recognition of children as active citizens, entitled to respect and participation. With a particular interest in Wales, the following research project analyses the development of children`s active participation both in the Welsh Government and the County and Council of Swansea as they both have regarded the UNCRC on the basis of all its activity. Finally, the
surviving attempts to falsify the theory with experimental observations which do not fit with the theory’s predictions. The suggestion of a principle of falsification in science was developed by Karl Popper. Kuhn then refers back to anomalies in the experimental data which are sufficient to generate a challenge to the dominant paradigm. This allows the beginning of an appraisal of the paradigm itself but it is only when the conflicting paradigm is developed that the necessary debate can begin. Kuhn then gives some of the characteristics of the subsequent debate which results in the resolution of revolutions. This is an elegant chapter with Kuhn drawing together the threads from previous chapters into a narrative with powerful explanatory properties. Milles avaldub normaalteadusliku uurimistöö ja paradigmade testimise erinevus? 181.Normaalteaduslik uurimistöö – mõistatuste lahendamine. Ei testita paradigmat
On the one hand, Cooper saw acculturation as ultimately desirable and encouraged it in his fiction, but he revealed the distinct limits to its potential on the other, because he was not certain whether a twoway acculturation would ever be accomplished and work out well for both cultures. While exploring the multilevel cultural clashes between the European settlers and the Native Americans, Cooper creates some acculturated natives and whites, who enter a middle ground between the conflicting cultures and, while retaining their own cultural identities, appropriate the best elements of each other's culture. The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem, in trochaic tetrameter, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, featuring an Indian hero. It is loosely based on the legends and ethnography of the Ojibwe (Chippewa, Anishinaabeg) and other Native American peoples as contained in Algic Researches
2003) - Teoreetiline valim (mitte enam juhuslik) · Uurija viga. Pidev kõrvutamine vabastab mõtte. Researcher's bias. (Yin, 2003) ,,constant juxtaposition of conflicting realities tends to "unfreeze" - Varieeruvust soovitatakse piirata thinking, and so the process has the potential to generate theory (Eisenhardt, 1989) with less researcher bias than theory built from incremental studies" - Snowball sampling (Eisenhardt, 1989: 546-547)
30 HERO or unpredictability. Like any effective work of art they need both universality and originality. Nobody wants to see a movie or read a story about abstract qualities in human form. W e want stories about real people. A real character, like a real person, is not just a single trait but a unique combination of many qualities and drives, some of them conflicting. And the more conflicting, the better. A character torn by warring allegiances to love and duty is inherently interesting to an audience. A character who has a unique combination of contradictory impulses, such as trust and suspicion or hope and despair, seems more realistic and human than one who displays only one character trait. A well-rounded Hero can be determined, uncertain, charming, forgetful, impatient, and strong in body but weak at heart, all at the same time. It's the
and was the essential basis for its consent, but didn't. error relating to the wording of the text doesn't count. Fraud by another negotiating state. Corruption of a representative if the consent is procured through the corruption of its representative by another state Coercion of a representative acts or threats against him/her Coercion of a state by the threat or use of force Treaties conflicting with peremptory norms () treaty is void if at the time of conclusion conflicts with jus cogens norms. Norm accepted and recognized by the international community of States as a whole as a norm from which no derogation is permitted and which can be modified only by a subsequent norm of general international law having the same character. Termination and suspension of the operation of the treaties
But most of the films of the time were failures. Soviet Estonia was exhibited like a fashion show… sharp social problems were touched, but the authors confined themselves to just registering them.1 The same difficulties were likewise present in symphonic music, as Ofelia Tuisk observed: Why are the powerful dreams, passionate yearning, profound sorrow, seething joy and nature- intoxicated lyrics absent from our symphonic music? Is it not paradoxical that just in our sharp and conflicting times and even more, in the Soviet state, a composer is preferring the Glazunov- like smooth and non-contradictory symphonism instead of the struggling, conflicting symphonism of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky.2 Ten years after the decision of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (1948) that had hindered the free and natural development of all the arts, the policy was abolished, since it reflected a Stalinist approach, as subjective and erroneous. This
ufacturers have always paid dearly to tie to their goods. Recently, politicians have recognized the ability of a celebrity linkage to sway voters. Presidential candidates assemble stables of well-known nonpolitical figures who either actively participate in, or merely lend their names to, a campaign. Even at state and local levels, a sim- ilar game is played. Take as evidence the comment of a Los Angeles woman I heard expressing her conflicting feelings over a California referendum to limit smoking in public places. "It's a real tough decision. They've got big stars speaking for it, and big stars speaking against it. You don't know how to vote." Does the Name Pavlov Ring a Bell? While politicians have long strained to associate themselves with the values of motherhood, country, and apple pie, it may be in the last of these connections- 7The rights to such associations do not come cheaply
registered their Miracle Ragdolls, Honeybears and other IRCA varieties as foundation stock for the new RagaMuffin breed which is now recognised by many registries around the world. The RagaMuffin is not merely a non-pointed Ragdoll, it also has a different conformation from the Ragdoll. After Baker's death, some breeders tried to sell their IRCA Ragdolls as "rare mink-pointed Ragdolls" or "rare solid colour Ragdolls" to unwary owners/breeders who did not know that there had been two conflicting Ragdoll breeds. These "rare" colour cats, though attractive, were not registrable as Ragdolls in any other cat association. Throughout her life, the eccentric Baker defended her breeds and claimed that only IRCA Ragdolls were the real article and guaranteed free from genetic defect, while other Ragdolls were half-bred or cross-bred inferior lookalikes trading fraudulently on the Ragdoll name. Quarter-page advertisements to this effect appeared in an American cat magazine in 1992.
needs of the egoic mind. Some egos know what they want and pursue their aim with grim and ruthless determination – Genghis Khan, Stalin, Hitler, to give just a few larger-than-life examples. The energy behind their wanting, however, creates an opposing energy of equal intensity that in the end leads to their downfall. in the meantime, they make themselves and many others unhappy, or, in the larger-than-life examples, create hell on earth. Most egos have conflicting wants. They want different things at different times or may not even know what they want except that they don't want what is: the present moment. Unease, restlessness, boredom, anxiety, dissatisfaction , are the result of unfulfilled wanting. Wanting is structural, so no amount of content can provide lasting fulfillment as long as that mental structure remains in place. Intense wanting that has no specific object can often be found in the still-
particular people at particular times. If a string is meaningful in that it expresses an idea, one may then say that for two expressions to be synonymous is for them to express the same idea. For an expression to be ambiguous is for there to be more than one idea that it could express, and so on. And regarding the phenomenon of merely verbal disagreement, the ideational theorist may say: It is not that one party has one thought and the other has a different, conflicting thought; they both have the same thought, but are confusingly putting it in different words that sound incompatible. So an ideational theory seems to give us an intuitive way of expressing our meaning facts more precisely. Nonetheless ideational theories have not been popular in this or the past century (though we shall see in chapter 7 that Paul Grice defends a descendant of one). Here are several of the reasons for their disrepute. Objection 1