1. Ülesanne 1. A 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. C 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. B 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. A 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. B 2. Ülesanne 1. sencitivity 2. prosperity 3. novelist 4. detrimental 5. incivility 6. persistence 7. determination 8. retirement 9. alarmingly 10. impressionable 3. Ülesanne 1. crossing 2. boost 3. permulations 4. down 5. on 6. way 7. second 8. beaming 9. made 10. stole 4. Ülesanne 1. out 2. on 3. of 4. of 5. on 6. from 7. in 8. of 9. to 10. for
Beauty pageants for small girls should be banned Today's beauty pageants are detrimental to a child's development. These kinds of competitions can lead to low selfconfidence and poor body image. While most beauty pageants cater strictly to girls, there are a growing number that include boys as well. I firmly believe that taking part of beauty pageants is pressured by contestants' parents. It is their vision of how their children should look and act like. Some children do not want to partake in those
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 sometimes called food addiction
mothers. The idea of workhouses was kind of good, but in reality, there were several problems with them. The government, terrified of encouraging 'idlers' (lazy people), made sure that people feared the workhouse and would do anything to keep out of it. The problems included poor education system for children(teachers uninspired and low paid, children weren't taught reading and writing), physically demanding jobs(breaking rocks and so on; very detrimental to health) and long, 10-hour workdays; women, children and men had different living and working areas in the workhouse, so families were split up. To make things even worse they could be punished if they even tried to speak to one another! The food was tasteless and the same day after day. Children could also find themselves 'hired out' (sold) to work in factories or mines. At the end of 19th century, people started realizing that
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products.5 These exports are contributing to a severe decline in crocodile populations and consequently a reduction in the biological diversity of Papua New Guinea./1/ Birds Much sought after as pets or for their feathers, several birds of the forests of New Guinea such as parrots, lorries and birds of paradise are illegally exported for trade. But just the local use of a species can be detrimental to its survival; wildlife capture and trade of cassowary for traditional use has severely reduced their populations in some areas and where they remain, there is increased pressure for trade. /5/ 9 Birds of paradise have also been historically traded, especially for their feathers.
"zones of proximal development" (Vygotsky, 1978). This shift can take place only if we free ourselves from the cultural baggage of romanticized notions of child art and accept that while certainly can appeal to our aesthetic sensitivities and emotions, there are other territories of pictorial worlds that children should be free to explore, encouraged to learn about , and provided with assistance to master. Our love of children's natural creative efforts should not become detrimental to their artistic growth in the broadest sense of the term. This revised conception of human development in the area of the pictorial extends the discourse to a new territory inclusive of a wide range of manifestations of visual culture. It still accounts for repertoires that conform to the modernist expectations or give prominence to visual realism, but it also embraces pictorial worlds that rely on different rules, salient attributes, and criteria of excellence
Books printed between 1850 and 1950 are at risk; more recent books are often printed on acid-free or alkaline paper. Libraries today have to consider mass deacidification of their older collections. Stability of the climate is critical to the long-term preservation of paper and book material. Good air circulation is important to keep fluctuation in climate stable. The HVAC system should be up to date and functioning efficiently. Light is detrimental to collections. Therefore, care should be given to the collections by implementing light control. General housekeeping issues can be addressed, including pest control. In addition to these helpful solutions, a library must also make an effort to be prepared if a disaster occurs, one that they cannot control. Time and effort should be given to create a concise and effective disaster plan to counteract any damage incurred through "acts of god" therefore a
However, I would still 5 It is the possibility of vandalism maintain that in times of recession, as well as the negative visual the economic benefits significantly impact of the elevated tracks that outweigh the environmental damage. may put some investors off. Speaker 2 I am of the opinion that tourist developments that have a 3 1 Never have I tasted such awful detrimental effect on the environment food. should be discouraged at all costs. 2 I was late for the meeting, but I In my view it is wrong to sacrifice rare did call to explain. species which bring great pleasure 3 It was a ginger cat that peered to many people for the sake of extra out of the window. revenue from tourism. Furthermore,
Technically, these "learned" filters would enable the child to adapt more quickly and successfully to the home environment. The parents' experiences help "preprogram" the behavior of the child, so that it may more effectively deal with environmental exigencies. It is important to note that individual events of parental anger and fear do not necessarily distort the "physiology" of the developing child. It is specifically "chronic," or continuously held emotions that prove to be detrimental during pregnancy. For example, parents that did not wish to have a child, parents that are continuously concerned about their own and consequently their offspring's chances for survival, women who sustain physical and emotional abuse during their pregnancy all represent situations where adverse environmental cues surrounding the birth of their child can be passed on to the offspring. These are all cases
Noorte puhul esines kõige rohkem kainenema viimist ehk noorte keeles külma viimist. Ka vanemate vastanute puhul tuli ette kainerisse viimist. Lisaks külma viimisele tulid neile trahvid mis esimeste kordade puhul pole nii suured. Avaliku korra rikkumised seoses purjuspäi tehtud tegudega purjuspäi või narkouimas tehtud teod, mille eest tuleb nil vastutada hiljem kui nad kaineks on saanud. Tapmised ja peksmised DRUG DETRIMENTAL TO HUMAN HEALTH AND THE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS Research Kätriin Tamm Kuressaare Gymnasium X Class
weakness at that miserly 60%, it is care of the possible displacement of testing. FAA goes to the very root of good for nothing and we should throw the center of the wing at each load the problem by stating: "The primary it away. We just have to learn to live change, we are first surprised that the structure should be capable of sup- with the fact that the so-called "limit two diagrams are not absolutely porting, without detrimental permanent loads" will exist when we fly and that equal. There is nothing wrong with deformation, the limit loads, if the the air is much less forgiving than the that, unless we notice some very loads are properly distributed and sandbags. Of course, one can always striking differences. No two men or applied. In addition, temporary defor-
atmospheres shall take technical and/or organisational measures appropriate to the nature of the operation, in order of priority and in accordance with the following basic principles: - the prevention of the formation of explosive atmospheres, or where the nature of the activity does not allow that, - the avoidance of the ignition of explosive atmospheres, and - the mitigation of the detrimental effects of an explosion so as to ensure the health and safety of workers. These measures shall where necessary be combined and/or supplemented with measures against the propagation of explosions and shall be reviewed regularly and, in any event, whenever significant changes occur. . Article 6 Duty of coordination Where workers from several undertakings are present at the same
intermediate host or paratenic host. R. acus adults has been found in numerous species, but it is not quite clear whether these fish serve actually as definitive host in which the female parasite attains gravidity or only as paradefinitive fish in which the nematodes may become mature but are unable to produce eggs. Under European conditions, the principal definitive hosts of R. acus are pike and trout (Moravec, 1994). Some parasites found in flounder have a detrimental effect on the host. Species such as D. spathaceum (the second most abundant parasite found) and P. laevis are well known pathogens of flounder and other fish. D. spathaceum matacercariae infect the lens of fish, causing blindness and a subsequent inability to find food. P. laevis can cause mass invasions. The fish intestine shows gross lesions and other organs can be damaged too. A. anguillae have also been found in flounder before, but this thorn-headed worm infects mostly predatory fish.
honour would usually demand. For we may well be guided by those fundamental principles of justice which I laid down at the outset: first, that no harm be done to anyone; second, that the common interests be conserved. When these are modified under changed circumstances, moral duty also undergoes a change and it does not always remain the same. For a given promise or agreement may turn out in such a way that its performance will prove detrimental either to the one to whom the promise has been made or to the one who has made it. If, for example, Neptune, in the drama, had not carried out his promise to Theseus, Theseus would not have lost his son Hippolytus; for, as the story runs, of the three wishes/a that Neptune had promised to grant him the third was this: in a fit of anger he prayed for the death of Hippolytus, and the granting of this prayer plunged him into unspeakable grief
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a cat show in 1983 and in 1985/6 the American Curl breed was recognised. The mutation is a dominant gene so litters will often contain a mix of curl-eared and prick- eared cats. It is impossible to tell which kittens will develop a good curl - they are all born prick eared. The ears curl up tightly over the next few days. During the next four months, the tight curl starts to relax until the final semi-curled state is reached. As far as is known, the gene does not cause detrimental side-effects. The Hemingway Curl is a localised variety rather than a breed. The first Hemingway Curl appeared as a spontaneous curl-eared mutation in a colony of polydactyl cats known as Hemingway cats (after the polydactyl cats of Ernest Hemingway) on Key West. Hemingway Curls have since been crossed with African Jungle cat hybrids to produce the Jungle Curl breed. It occurs in shorthair and longhair versions and may attract sufficient interest for a breed to be established.
detention, imprisonment, exile, deportation or death (including death arising from any cause while the person is in the custody of the State) of one or both parents or of the child, that State Party shall, upon request, provide the parents, the child or, if appropriate, another member of the family with the essential information concerning the whereabouts of the absent member(s) of the family unless the provision of the information would be detrimental to the well-being of the child. States Parties shall further ensure that the submission of such a request shall of itself entail no adverse consequences for the person(s) concerned. 46 Article 10 1. In accordance with the obligation of States Parties under Article 9, paragraph 1, applications by a child or his or her parents to enter or leave a State Party for the purpose of
With so irresistible an ally as friendship, it is little wonder that the Tupperware Corporation has abandoned retail sales outlets and is pushing the home party con- cept. For example, in 2003 the Tupperware corporation did something that would defy logic for almost any other business: It severed its relationship with the retailer Target Stores because sales of their products at Target locations were too strong! As a consequence, the partnership had to be ended because of its detrimental effect on the number of home parties that could be arranged (Latest News, 2003). Statis- tics reveal that a Tupperware party now starts somewhere every 2.7 seconds. Of course, all sorts of other compliance professionals recognize the pressure to say yes to someone we know and like. Take, for instance, the growing number of charity organizations that recruit volunteers to canvass for donations close to their own homes. They understand perfectly how much more difficult it is for us to turn down
quality characteristics (Brewer et al. 2002). genate unsaturated fats, depositing them in Ellis et al. (1996) reported that Duroc pigs tissues in much the same form as they were produce meat that is highly marbled and has consumed. Feeding pigs high levels of PUFA good eating quality. Brewer et al. (2004) decreases saturation of carcass fat and has reported that meat from Duroc/Landrace- and detrimental effects on pork quality (Whitney Large White-sired pigs was higher in fat, et al. 2006). Unsaturated fatty acids result in 28 Chapter 2 carcass fat that is soft and oily. In addition, higher the phospholipid concentration (Larick carcass fat that is higher in PUFA content is et al. 1989). Feedlot-finished cattle have a more susceptible to oxidation during storage different fatty acid profile from forage-fed than fat that contains more saturated fat. cattle
Sensors 91 Time-Based Measurements 4 In many microprocessor systems, it is preferable to use frequency to make measurements, instead of the digital output of an ADC. Reasons for using frequency measurement include: • In systems with ground offsets, signals can be capacitively coupled or opti- cally isolated to eliminate ground loops and other detrimental effects. • Noise that would be introduced on an analog signal sent down a long cable may be eliminated by transmitting a logic-level frequency signal instead. • Measuring frequency instead of analog values may allow a simpler micro- processor to be used, since an ADC is not required. In many cases, you can convert an analog input, such as temperature, to a time-based signal that can be measured with a microprocessor. An IC that can
sensors, the module controls the following functions: other spark is produced in No 4 cylinder on its 3 If the engine fails to start and the car was a) Ignition timing. exhaust stroke. The spark in No 4 cylinder is running normally when it was last used, first b) Fuel delivery. "redundant" and has no detrimental effect on check there is fuel in the petrol tank. If the c) Deceleration fuelling. engine performance. engine turns over normally on the starter 5B·4 Ignition systems motor and the battery is evidently well 13 Hold the lead about 3/16 inch (5 mm) carried out to establish continuity or charged, then the fault may be in either the away from the block. Re-start the engine
Märkmeid tänapäeva kirikumuusikast (Remarks on the modern church music). Allgemeine Musikzeitung. Berlin, August 19/26, 1910, No.34/35. Translation in the “Muusikaleht” (“Music Papar”) 1928, No.10. 4 An Axiom often used by Willa Cather (1873–1947) among others. 5 U.Kasemets. Artur Kapp – tema vaimuilm ja helikeel (A. Kapp – his spiritual world and musical language): Tulimuld 1953, No.5, p.266 as energy charges.1 They may be positive or negative; the last having possibly a detrimental influence, not only to the author creating and promoting them, but also polluting the environment. From this follows a logical conclusion: every kind of poor music and art does not promote our development higher but hinders it. The complex of modern means has widely been introduced also into our sacred music. But sacred composition is not an ordinary one! It needs the highest inspiration. Pure aims demand pure means.