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particular reason. Figures that deviate from the norm are different from what is typical. If statistics distort the picture, they give false impression. If you refer to the incidence of something (e.g. dyslexia), you are referring how often it occurs in the population. If something (e.g. incidence) is predominant, it is the Frequent academic/ every day words Academic verb Everyday verb append add (at the end) conceive think up contradict go against convene meet demonstrate show denote to be a sign of, stand for negate make useless, wipe out perceive see reside lie, live trigger cause utilise use Frequent academic/ every day words Academic verb Everyday synonym the converse the opposite crucial very important likewise similarly
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2) The Beowulf 3) The Verchelli Book 4) The Exeter Book 6.) Beowulf: who and when composed the epic?, when does the action take place?, who is the storyteller?(how do we know?), What kind of society is described in Beowulf?, when and by whom was Beowulf re-discovered?, who are the writers Beowulf has influenced=, how many parts does the epic have?, what is its format?, what are the main ideas the epic stresses? Describe the heroic code of the Anglo Saxons, how does it contradict the Christian value system? Beowulf was composed by an unknown Anglo-Saxon poet around 700 A.D The action of the poem takes place around 500 A.D The storyteller is a Christian poet, we know it, because he is often at pains to attribute Christian thoughts and motives to his characters, who frequently behave in un-Christian ways. Beowulf describes Saxon society. Beowulf was re-discovered in 19th century, when the interest in the poem was primarily historical. In 1936, Oxford scholar J.R.R
It doesn’t require higher education for them to understand the concept, that animals are sentient beings just like humans and deserve nothing less. When we grow up we start to value the ethical knowledge that has been shared with us and which we’ve obtained from first hand experiences. These are beliefs that we live by and expect other people to live by for harmonious cohabitation. Our ethical knowledge often times become less valuable when two similar held beliefs start to contradict each other. As said before, we are taught to treat animals with kindness. Except it only applies when it comes to certain animals - those that we consider pets. Cats and dogs generally live good lives, with their loving families. However, it’s common for the families who clearly believe that animals deserve a good life, to sit down and eat the body parts of animals other than cats and dogs. Even though it’s relatively easy for us to come
Mõnede inimeste jaoks saab religioon aga olla teadusega ka sümbioosis. Leitakse näiteks, et on olemas teaduslikke tõendeid, mis osutaksid Jumalale või kõrgemale jõule. Inimeste jaoks, kes usuvad Jumalasse või kõrgemasse jõusse, on see näitajaks, et teadus võib rajada meile tee avastamaks Jumala loomingut. Nii nagu näiteks on 1 http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/coyne09/coyne09_index.html ( Jerry Coyne. DOES THE EMPIRICAL NATURE OF SCIENCE CONTRADICT THE REVELATORY NATURE OF FAITH? 17.01.10) 2 Ronald Numbers . Myths and Truths in Science and Religion: A historical perspective ( 17.01.10) raamatu "Kohtuotsus Looja kasuks" autor Lee Stroble öelnud: " Teadus sillutas mulle tee ateismi, kuid iroonia on selles, et hiljem juhatas see mind ka Jumala juurde." Võib järeldada, et mõnede inimeste jaoks on piisavalt tõestust sellest, et teaduslikud avastused ja nende uskumused ei ole mitte vastanduvad, vaid pigem toetavad kumbki teist
7. Ultimately- lõpplikult, lõpuks 8. Conclusion- järeldus, lõpetus, lõpparvamus 9. Announce- kuulutama, teadvustama, teatama 10. Punch line- püant Lk 10 1. Engage- palkama, kohustama, teenima, tööle võtma 2. Credit- laen, usaldus, krediit, usk 3. Expectation- ootus, lootus, väljavaade 4. Appeal- edasi kaebama, apellatsioon, pöördumine 5. Pheromone- fermoon 6. Aim- sihtima, püüdlema, suunama, taotlema 7. Average- keskmine 8. Fund- rasising- heategevuslik 9. Contradict- vastuolu, vastu rääkima, eitama, ümber lükkama 10. Subdivision- alljaotus, alajaotus 11. Deceit- petmine, tüssamine, pettus Lk 11 1. Plight- kimbastus, täbar olukord 2. Glance- põrkama, libastama 3. Dishonesty- ebaaus, ebaõiglus 4. Telltale- pealekaebaja, saladuste reetja 5. Bustle- müra 6. Script- käekiri, kiri, kirjasüsteem 7. Particular- eriline, omapärane, iseäralik 8. Unsophisticated- võltsimatu, kavaluseta, lihtsameelne Lk 12 1. Straw- õlg, õled, õlekõrs, kõrs 2
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Science fiction is largely based on writing entertainingly and rationally about alternate possibilities in settings that are contrary to known reality. These may include: · A setting in the future, in alternative time lines, or in a historical past that contradicts known facts of history or the archeological record · A setting in outer space, on other worlds, or involving aliens · Stories that involve technology or scientific principles that contradict known laws of nature · Stories that involve discovery or application of new scientific principles, such as time travel or psionics, or new technology, such as nanotechnology, faster-than-light travel or robots, or of new and different political or social systems (e.g. a dystopia) True Love by Isaac Asimov "True Love" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the
astrology.com/aboutastrology/over view/und erstanding/ 4. Ap3. Kui palju inimesi pseudoteadus sel aastal tapab. http://www.ap3.ee/Default2.asp x?ArticleID=7d887650-39b4-46f1-94fa-46bf1490465b&RubricID=a333695f-4f9f-45 b9-91bb-966dfcc01407&readcomment=1&open=sec#comment (05.01.2009) 5. Gallup. Three in four americans believe in paranormal. http://www.gallup.com/poll/1 6 915/ Three-Four-Americans-Believe-Paranormal.aspx (16.06.2005) 6. Icr. Does entropy contradict evolution? http://www.icr.org/index.php?module =articl es& action=view&ID=245 (11.04.2009) 7. Icr. Uncertain speed of light. http://www.icr.org/articles/view/498/245/ (11.04.2009) 8. Martin Vällik. Mis on jama ehk sissejuhatus jamaloogiasse. http://www.skeptik.ee/in dex.php/category/tervis/homoopaatia/ (10.04.2009) 9. Physics. Creationism. http://www.physics.smu.edu/~pseudo/Creation (10.01.2009) 24 10. Skepdic
lest they should become confused and obstinate in yielding assent to the principle articles that are absolutely matters of faith. In Galileo's mind, the new science was a body of knowledge intended for the learned elite. It was not intended for public consumption. Furthermore, Galileo argued, the new science did not contradict the deeper meanings of the Holy Scriptures. The wise man should seek the true sense of the Scriptures, the true meaning. But, in matters of physical problems, we ought not begin from the authority of Scriptural passages but from sense experience and necessary demonstrations: in a word, natural philosophy. Aristotle had not observed enough, nor as freely as Church authorities believed and so Galileo and the rest of his fellow revolutionaries went beyond The
Because of certain int conventions that require the states to have more or less unified traffic signs. States apply international regulations to national regulations and they have to be in accordance with each other, the states can always specify these regulations. Therefore, PIL regulates people indirectly. Another unique feature: domestic law sources have a clear pyramid (top to bottom: constitution, laws, individual contracts, they cannot contradict each other) and all sources are written. In PIL there is no such hierarchy, but there are primary sources (all are equally important) and secondary sources and all are not written. Primary sources: written documents (int treaties, conventions, declarations etc), international customary law (legally binding), fundamental principles (legally binding). PIL= system of (legally binding) norms and principles, written or customary, regulates the
them. Perception, rather than analysis, is the basis for this kind of poetry, which uses few metaphors or other kinds of symbolic language. Anecdotes are another favored device. By transmitting a story, often one he has gotten from another individual, Whitman hopes to give his readers a sympathetic experience, which will allow them to incorporate the anecdote into their own history. The kind of language Whitman uses sometimes supports and sometimes seems to contradict his philosophy. He often uses obscure, foreign, or invented words. This, however, is not meant to be intellectually elitist but is instead meant to signify Whitman's status as a unique individual. Democracy does not necessarily mean sameness. The difficulty of some of his language also mirrors the necessary imperfection of connections between individuals: no matter how hard we try, we can never completely understand each other
TARTUFFE They told me that you wished to see me here. ELMIRE Yes. I have secrets for your ear alone. But shut the door first, and look everywhere For fear of spies. (Tartuffe goes and closes the door, and comes back.) We surely can't afford Another scene like that we had just now; Was ever anyone so caught before! Damis did frighten me most terribly On your account; you saw I did my best To baffle his design, and calm his anger. But I was so confused, I never thought To contradict his story; still, thank Heaven, Things turned out all the better, as it happened, And now we're on an even safer footing. The high esteem you're held in, laid the storm; My husband can have no suspicion of you, And even insists, to spite the scandal-mongers, That we shall be together constantly; So that is how, without the risk of blame, I can be here locked up with you alone, And can reveal to you my heart, perhaps Only too ready to allow your passion. TARTUFFE
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Syn. quality The high caliber of her work earned her a raise in pay. Only parts of the highest caliber can be used to make repairs on the spacecraft. condensed adj. made smaller; shortened; merged v. condense Syn. summarized This is a condensed version of the original research report. Try to condense the two chapters into one. contradictory adj. not agreeing with the facts or previous v. contradict statements made on the subject; declared wrong n. contradiction Syn. inconsistent It is contradictory to say that you know French after only studying it for three months. The expert contradicted himself during his presentation. disregard v. to pay no attention n. disregard Syn. ignore They disregarded the no parking signs and were ticketed by the police.
It is impossible. No man of common humanity, no man who had any value for his character, could be capable of it. Can his most intimate friends be so excessively deceived in him? Oh! no." "I can much more easily believe Mr. Bingley's being imposed on, than that Mr. Wickham should invent such a history of himself as he gave me last night; names, facts, everything mentioned without ceremony. If it be not so, let Mr. Darcy contradict it. Besides, there was truth in his looks." "It is difficult indeed--it is distressing. One does not know what to think." "I beg your pardon; one knows exactly what to think." But Jane could think with certainty on only one point--that Mr. Bingley, if he had been imposed on, would have much to suffer when the affair became public. The two young ladies were summoned from the shrubbery, where this conversation passed, by the arrival of the very persons of whom they had been speaking; Mr
In 2008? "The sperm counts of the majority of 20 year old European men are now so low that we may be close to the crucial tipping point of 40 million per milliliter spermatozoa ... we must face the possibility of more infertile couples and lower fertility rates in the future." In Denmark, more than 40% of men have already dropped below the 40 million/ml threshold and entered "sub-fertility." The research is, as always, controversial. Some studies con rm the trend, while other studies contradict the ndings, and we all end up more confused than before. To sidestep the bickering, I tracked my sperm count and quality over 18 months and looked at the trends rsthand. From a sel sh Darwinian standpoint, I didn't care about Heinrich's balls in Copenhagen. I cared about my own. It all started with a trip to a sperm bank in 2008 (see sidebar in this chapter), when I had no intention of trending anything.
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