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Briti ja Ameerika kirjandus

* The Renaissance is a cultural movement thata started in Italy and spread through Europe * The Renaissance in England covers the period of apporoximately 150 years (1492- 1623 ) * As Queen Elisabeth l was the ruler at that time, it is also called Elisabeth Age * It was the time of the spread of printing ( books) and the exploration of the New World * The Reformation and the establishment of national churches * Humanism. Value on individual human worth and dignity * Art. Reallistic portrayals of human beings * Science * It was also the time that brought federal domains under one man power and established absolute monarchy that only strengthened the influence of national cultures and languages. * The bourgeoisie- as a new class became as influencial as the... * The term ´´renaissance´´ comes from an Italian word and it means in English ´´rebirth´´ * First marked the rebirth of interest in ancient art, later acquired a broader meaning- it

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The Theory of Human Motivation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs D-needs and B-needs Basic needs (D = deficit) physiological safety beloning esteem Higher need (B = being) self actualization What a man can be, he must be! Physiological needs Homeostasis oxygen water protein salt, sugar, calcium ... In Maoist China the most basic need was belonging Safety, love and esteem Stability, structure, order Community, affection Status, dignity, reputation Once the D-needs are satisfied they are no longer motivating. Beyond basic needs What a man can be, he must be! Self-actualization, being need Depends on the satisfication of D-needs Never fully satisfied Thank you! Questions?

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Mercy kill as a way out

Mercy killing has always been a controversial topic, some believe that practicing it should be punished because it could lead to bad consequences but others think a person should never be punished just for helping. Mercy killing should not be punished. People with terminal illness usually experience a lot suffering and when they have a choice whether to live in pain and be a burden to their family and hospital or die in peace, many usually prefer the second choice. Some prefer to die with dignity and if mercy killing would be punished they simply would have the freedom of choose. On the other hand mercy killing should be punished. If mercy killing becomes something usual younger people might start thinking life has a smaller value. A tremendous amount of resources is used to keep the terminally ill people alive and doctors might start using euthanasia as something to save up the resources. In the end it all comes down to the person himself, whether he wants

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Estonain Air

History Partners Activities Structure Strategy History On December 1, 1991 Estonian Air was created. In 1996, the Estonian state decided to privatise the airline and 66% of the shares were put on sale. In 2003, Maersk Air sold its 49% share to SAS Group. Partners v Scandinavias Airlaines v Aeroflot, Russian Airlaines v Belavia, Belarusian Airlaines v AeroSvit, Ukrainian Airlaines v Spanair, Spanish Airlaines v KLM, Royal Dutch Airlaines v Brussels Airlaines v Rossiya, Russian Airlaines Activities Ø Estonian Air'sprincipal field of activity is provided scheduled flights to both business and holiday travellers Ø Estonian Air's fields of activity include training of flight attendants, freight transport and the on-board sale of merchandise. Structure to edit Master text styles Click to edit Master text styles econd level Second level Third level ...

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Education or Upbringing

Educational effects will turn out truthfully, in a problematic choice of situation. Education makes or tries to make the human body from the''normal''bodies, people who see things, think and behave as they should, as is the right fit. General education option will live in society normalises all relatively the same way. About upbringing: The primary prerequisites for the upbringing is love, caring, spirituality, continuity, integrity, justice, forgiveness, trust, dignity. Upbringing is growing to send a favorable development of the Environment through the development and maintenance. Maturation of primary importance in achieving the main round of the (intelligence, temperance, fortitude, justice) to be developed. Of such an upbringing and education in the natural and the most important breeding ground for the family, dominated by deep, mutually respectful relationships and trust. Unfortunately, such families more and more for less. But

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Antique Garden Ornament

Antique Garden Ornament Nimi Abstract Americans began to ornament their gardens in the early eighteen century, with the establishment of the great plantations of the Virginia tidewater and the estates of eastern Pennsylvania. These colonial landowners built handsome walls and gates, installed superb statuary and fountains, and arranged comfortable seating to give their grounds dignity and distraction. At the same time, New Englanders, too, began to beatify their gardens with elegant fencing, benches, and sundials. The creation of these early furnished gardens marked the beginning of a remarkable but little-known story, the history of American garden ornament. The two hundred years between 1740 and 1940 witnessed the creation of many important American gardens. This book will discuss the origins and development of

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Tess of the d'urbervilles

left in hope to find a place where no one knew of her sorrowful life. When she meets Angel Clare she tries to ignore her love for him, because she feels that this won't end well, but she fails. In the evening of their marriage ceremony Tess tells Angel of her past and after that she is forced to leave and go even further away from her home town. After some time she meets D'Urberville. At first she ignores him, but then has a thought that when living with him Tess could restore her dignity. But in a moment of fury she kills him. Tess becomes a fugitive and on the run she encounters Angel. They both confess their love for each other and begin avoiding the authorities together. But they are successful in it only for a while and moments before Tess is being imprisoned, she gives Angel an advice to marry his sister-in-law because she is just like Tess without her flaws. This story is heartbreaking and I can't imagine a person claiming otherwise. In my

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Essee, Homelessness

people than any other country in the world. The result is that we have more poor people now and more people dependent on the government than we did fifty years ago. The welfare program in our society has failed. The illegitimacy rate of welfare when it first was introduced was one fourth of what it is today. It has driven fathers out of families and caused mothers to become dependent. It has taken away people's dignity and has brought child abuse to our society. Better programs must be created if we want to help homeless people. When people choose to be homeless, they do so because they feel separated from mainstream society. If the dominant social order has no place for a person, they must find another group where they feel needed. The homeless have trouble belonging to a community. Many people do not want the homeless to be apart of the same social circle. People are embarrassed of the

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PP esitlus FBI

· to prevent harm to national security as a member of the United States Intelligence Community · to enforce federal laws as part of the Department of Justice. The Bureau reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence. 6 The Core Values Rigorous obedience to the Constitution of the United States; Respect for the dignity of all those we protect Compassion; Fairness; Uncompromising personal integrity and institutional integrity; Accountability by accepting responsibility for our actions and decisions and the consequences of our actions and decisions; and Leadership, both personal and professional. 7 FBI Priorities Protect the United States from terrorist attacks Protect civil rights

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Queen Victoria and her time

She respected and worked well with Lord Melbourne (Prime Minister in the early years of her reign) and England grew both socially and economically. [5] Marriage The Queen married Prince Albert on 10 February 1840 at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace; four days before, Victoria granted her husband the style His Royal Highness. Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not formally obtain the title until 1857. Prince Albert was never granted a peerage dignity. [4] Prince Albert replaced Melbourne as the dominant male influence in Victoria's life. She was thoroughly devoted to him, and completely submitted to his will. [5] Victoria did nothing without her husband's approval. His interests in art, science and industry spurred him to organize the Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851, a highly profitable industrial convention. [6] Her marriage to Prince Albert brought nine children between 1840 and 1857. Most of her

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Crime & Punishment

most appealing. People balance the risks and costs involved in doing a certain act. Upon seeing which benefit outweighs the most, we decide to act. Well, on the other hand we might decide not to act. It depends on the person. Once again it all boils down to evil vs. good in the world. The evil will always be around tempting us all to do the wrong thing, but if we seek after the good and noble things, we can overcome the evil forces that seek to rob us of our freedom and dignity. But when thinking of proper punishment, I, for one, think that we are too lenient. At least in our country. There have been excerpts in the media of how the government wants to reform prisoners and help them getting on their feet after leaving prison. I do not think it would be possible. When taking into consideration that just two years ago a man was sentenced to serve eight years at a local penitentiary for the killings of 6 people, I just cannot agree with it.

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Murrded (English)

Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Seto: Kõik inemiseq sünnüseq avvo ja õiguisi poolõst ütesugumaidsist. Näile om annõt mudsu ja süämetun'stus ja nä piät ütstõõsõga vele muudu läbi kjauma. Estonian: Kõik inimesed sünnivad vabadena ja võrdsetena oma väärikuselt ja õigustelt. Neile on antud mõistus ja südametunnistus ja nende suhtumist üksteisesse peab kandma vendluse vaim. English: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Thank you

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Position Paper The Kingdom of Belgium

These weapons don't yet exist but are under development in several countries. Once they are created, it may be too late to stop their use. Last December the government of Belgium funded a research conducted by 116 Professors and PhD students from Belgium, America and Georgia to investigate the threats and problems of so- called "Killer Robots". These AI experts and scientists issued a joint statement warning that fully autonomous weapons threaten human rights and dignity, and should also not be used because of their lack of meaningful human control over the critical functions of targeting and engagement in every attack. As well as that has Belgium signed a resolution that prohibits the use of LAW-s by the Belgium military. Belgium has proposed commencing negotiations in 2019 on a new treaty to prevent the development and use of lethal autonomous weapons systems. II. The Question of Preventing the Creation and Testing of Nuclear Weapons.

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Media

Kingdom as a child performer, almost until his death at the age of eighty-eight. Chaplin's high- profile public and private life encompassed highs and lows with both adulation and controversy. His principal character was "The Tramp" (known as "Charlot" in France and the French- speaking world, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Turkey, and as "Carlitos" in Brazil). "The Tramp" is a vagrant with the refined manners and dignity of a gentleman. The character wears a tight coat, oversized trousers and shoes, and a derby; carries a bamboo cane; and has a signature toothbrush moustache.

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Space Business

Alliance) aims ü Development of the European audiovisual market ü Promotion of independent productions ü Cultural diversity Television Without Frontiers Directives Fostering European film/audio production to ensure a minimum market access of 51 % of diffusion time Quota requirement in terms of independent production: 10 % of broadcasting time or programming budget Freedom of communication Respect of european laws Respect of human dignity Protection of minors Independent administrative authorities Guarantee national broadcasting freedom Enforce the law over services which fall under national jurisdiction Schedule programs appropriately (ie not containing violence, sex, rassisme during day) Examples: CSA (France), ITC (UK), TVWF (Luxemburg) The Medya TV Case § Med TV is an International Kurdish satellite TV which license was revoked (1999) in UK because of violent demonstration after the

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Syria (Helimun)

1. UN as a world organization The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the UN Charter had been ratified by a majority of the original 51 Member States. The day is now celebrated each year around the world as United Nations Day. The purpose of the United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development, based on the principles of justice, human dignity and the well-being of all people. It affords the opportunity for countries to balance global interdependence and national interests when addressing international problems. There are currently 192 Members of the United Nations. The Aims of the United Nations: -To keep peace throughout the world. -To develop friendly relations between nations. -To work together to help people live better lives, to eliminate poverty, disease and illiteracy in the world, to stop environmental destruction

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Puritanism in John Winthrop "A model of Christian Charity"

This is something very similar to other Puritans – they negated this concept because of Stuart corruption. Charity had to be maintained amongst people not institutes. A lot of plain style characteristic to the Puritan theme can be brought out from his sermon. Many principles and virtues are expressed with ordinary words which together combine a thoughtful notion. One of the many examples sounds like this:”in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity, others mean and in subjection.” (Winthrop, 1996) Nothing is exaggerated and the common reader can understand the simplicity clearly. All this plain style together has the effect of elegant style. Of course, there are some exceptions as the example of many layered words – use of the metaphor of the ‘body’ to describe the community of Christians united in love. Preaching was based on everyday, daily experiences and figures from the scripture. Intention

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Saksa ekspressionism

erksad värvide kontrastid. Ta kavandas ja lõi seinadekoratsioonid Champs-Elyseés teatrile (1913), Petit Palais's (1924-25) ning kaunistas mitmeid villasid. Oli sügavalt huvitatud kristlikest teemadest ning 1919 asutas kool-stuudio "Ateliers d'Art Sacré" Pariisis. Tema teooriad andsin panuse kubismi, fauvismi ja abstraktse kunsti vundamendile. tema hilisema aja kunsti hulka kuuluvad maastikud ja figuratiiv maalid. Peamiseks huviks jäi religioossete aspektide maalimine, naagu "The dignity of labour" Defineeris neotraditsionalismi järgmiselt: “Pidage meeles, et pilt - olenemata sellest kas sellel kujutatakse sõjahobust,naisakit või elust võetud lugu- on ellkõige vaid kahemõõteline pind, mis on kaetud kindla süsteemi järgi korrastatud värvidega.” Maurice Denis arendas välja selge värvigammaga tehnika,lihtsustades objektide piirjooni neile omaste külgede esiletoomiseks. Constantin Brancusil Prantsuse maalikunstnik, skulptor ja fotograaf. Modernisimi esimesi loojaid

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Outstanding figures in British literature

Outstanding figures in British literature Eva Martina Põder 11.b British literature Refers to all literature produced by British authors from the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and Isle of Man Includes early works written in Gaelic, Welsh, and Latin, works in Old, Middle, and Modern English, each of which represents a different period Full of great works British works in Latin Venerable Bede He lived between 673 and 735 AD The greatest of all the AngloSaxon scholars He's the earliest English historian, whose work has shed light on a period of English history that would have otherwise been unknown ,,The Father of English History" Wrote / translated about 40 books on almost every area of knowledge, i.e. nature, astronomy, and poetry His best known work is "The Ecclesiastical History of the English People" Starting with the Roman invasion in the 5th century, he...

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (themes, motifs, symbols)

Themes, Motifs, and Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Grim Reality of War - As the title of the novel makes clear, A Farewell to Arms concerns itself primarily with war, namely the process by which Frederic Henry removes himself from it and leaves it behind. The few characters in the novel who actually support the effort--Ettore Moretti and Gino--come across as a dull braggart and a naïve youth, respectively. The majority of the characters remain ambivalent about the war, resentful of the terrible destruction it causes, doubtful of the glory it supposedly brings. The novel offers masterful descriptions of the conflict's senseless brutality and violent chaos: the scene of the Italian army's retreat remains one of the most profound evocations of war in American literature. As the neat columns of men begin to crumble, so too do the soldiers' nerves, minds, and cap...

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History of the English language

Peasants had been serfs, tied to their land: whenever they tried to escape from a lord who treated them badly, they had nowhere to go (except towns) ­ another lord would have "extradited" them at once. Not so after the Black Death ­ all lords were happy to receive new working hands. So because there were few of them and their was a great demand for them, the peasants were finally able to dictate their own terms. Serfdom ceased to exist. Free peasants ­ yeomen ­ acquired a sense of dignity. Accordingly, their language ­ English ­ also came to be valued. · The black death · The Hundred Years' War* - need for English identity (French fighting the French!) ­ need for money to finance the war (the merchants were English) ­ need for soldiers (the English archers!) · The genius of Chaucer (1340 ­ 1400) · The Wars of the Roses (1455 ­ 1485) ­ the remaining French-speaking noblemen killed one another off!

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English literature

fortunate decision, since Grendel is protected by magic against all weapons). Things go Beowulf's way. Conversely, as an old man fighting with the dragon, he is wrong expecting that he can survive as he always did. They both are doomed to death. `Fate goes ever as it must' says the poet. The course of life cannot be predicted with any certainty. One can hope only to foresee what is able and meet the unforeseen with dignity and resolution. That's the poem's deepest wisdom. A similar view of life is to be found in many other OE poems. 2. Chrst. Elem. In OE lit. The dream of the road. This poem stands supreme with its peculiar boldness and brilliancy. It describes not the biblical event itself but a vision or dream in which that event, the Crucifixion, is both symbolically represented and narrated by a participant. The functions of both symbol and narrator are performed by the rood, Christ's Cross

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

Appendix 1 Convention on the Rights of the Child Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly Resolution 44/25 of 20 November 1989 entry into force 2 September 1990, in accordance with Article 49 Preamble The States Parties to the present Convention, Considering that, in accordance with the principles proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations, recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world, Bearing in mind that the peoples of the United Nations have, in the Charter, reaffirmed their faith in fundamental human rights and in the dignity and worth of the human person, and have determined to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,

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The Origins of American Literature

group was soon known as the Transcendental Club because of the ideas advanced by its members. As the "movement" developed, it sponsored two important activities: the publication of The Dial from 1840-44 and Brook Farm. Some of the various doctrines which one or another of the American transcendentalist promulgated and which have somehow been accepted as "transcendental" may be restated here. They believe in living close to nature (Thoreau) and taught the dignity of manual labor (Thoreau). They strongly felt the need of intellectual companionships and interests (Brook Farm) and placed great emphasis on the importance of spiritual living. Man's relationship to God was a personal matter and was to be established directly by the individual himself (Unitarianism) rather than through the intermediation of the ritualistic church. They held firmly that man was divine in his own right, an opinion opposed to the doctrines held by

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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

to, would mean they did so to contribute to the maximizing of happiness. 3 considering the aim of the torture (Twinning, 1973). Even when absolutely condemning the act of torture, it is still important to do this for the right reasons. There are enough legal and ethical grounds to do so. The most evident grounded reason is probably the fact that it harms the dignity of a human being. However, this argument convinces some more than others. The consequential idea that a small evil is allowed to avoid a bigger evil doesn't uphold any valid norms or values but emphasizes the justness of the outcome. This gives room to place truth and morality aside, because the goal is set and the means to obtain it serve the purpose of the goal. A great flaw that arises here though is what is called the association fallacy

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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

Never speak longer than one or two minutes without allowing others a chance to reply. 78. Keep up or shut up. 79. Make a point of being too busy for pop culture, except to the minimal extent necessary to recognize "everybody knows" references. 80. Never change the name of anyone or anything unless the old name has goofy or offensive associations (Percy and Noxema, go for it ;-) ). 81. Never decline a request that isn't made explicitly. A man is entitled to the dignity of not asking for something he wants. 82. Never placate a bully or a tyrant unless he's got a gun to your head. 83. Never vocalize when you clear your throat. 84. Opt out of the insanity around you. 85. Wear clothes that fit you; it is impossible to disguise the shape of your body. 86. Work as hard as you can, because you won't know whether your life preserver works until the ship sinks. 87. Word hard. Think actively. Investigate thoroughly. Doubt everything.

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Õigusalane inglise keel

723. assistant policemen ­ abipolitsei 724. proceed ­ lähtub 725. grant ­ tagama 726. state and public authorities ­ riigi võimuorganid/avalik võim 727. relevant way ­ vastaval viisil 728. irrespective ­ vaatamata/hoolimata (notwithstanding) 729. nationality (citizenship) ­ kodakondsus 730. gender (sex)- sugu 731. property status­ kinnisvara omamine 732. unlawful ­ ebaseaduslik 733. mental violence ­ vaimne vägivald 734. affronts human dignity ­ solvama 735. to cite a law, to quote a law ­ tsiteerima seadust 736. blemish ­ kahjustama/rikkuma 737. obstruct ­ takistama 738. not subject to disclosure ­ avalikustamine 739. to exercise control ­ teostama kontrolli 740. prescribed by law ­ ettenähtud seadusega 741. prosecutor`s precept ­ prokuröri ettekirjutus 742. security police ­ kaitsepolitsei 743. police board ­ politsei amet 744. the security police board ­ kaitsepolitsei

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Marilyn Monroe

recognized at once."[59] "Nobody discovered her, she earned her own way to stardom."[60] "If it hadn't been for her friends she might still be alive."[61] "I usually go to bed thinking about something I've learned in my day. Today I learned to never give up, and to always be confident, it helps you to grow stronger and with more and more beauty. But most of all, never sell yourself out because all it shows is a lack in confidence, strength and dignity."[citation needed] Filmography 1947: The Shocking Miss Pilgrim; D: George Seaton 1947: Dangerous Years; D: Arthur Pierson 1948: You Were Meant for Me; D: Lloyd Bacon 1948: Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!; D: F. Hugh Herbert 1948: Green Grass of Wyoming; D: Louis King 1948: Ladies of the Chorus; D: Phil Karfson 1949: Love Happy; D: David Miller 1950: A Ticket to Tomahawk; D: Richard Sale 1950: The Asphalt Jungle; D: John Huston 1950: The Fireball; D: Tay Garnett 1950: All About Eve; D: Joseph L

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Inimõigused ja nende piiramine õigusega

TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOLI AUDENTESE ÜLIKOOL Õigusteaduskond Marina Suhnjova INIMÕIGUSED JA NENDE PIIRAMINE ÕIGUSEGA Referaat LAW7188 ÕIGUSFILOSOOFIA Õppejõud: dots. Lembit Auväärt; Ph.D Tallinn 2008 Sisukord 1. Inimõiguste määratlemine ................................................................................................... 3 2. Inimõigused ja nende piiramine loomuõiguses ................................................................. 4 2.1. Antiikaja loomuõigusfilosoofia .................................................................................. 5 2.2. Uusaja loomuõigusfilosoofia ...................................................................................... 7 3. Inimõigused ja nende piiramine positiivõiguses.............................................................

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Differential Psychology

· Phenomenology · Human choice, creativity and self actualisation are important · the study of conscious experience · Meaning precedes objectivity in research · Existentialism · Value is placed on the dignity of the person · philosophy emphasising personal choice and the importance of existence `now' rather than what was past or what might be in future · Need to emphasise growth and potential in the person's personality · Humanistic approach · focuses on uniquely human experience; on human potential for growth

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E.Hemingway

coping with Brett's sexual promiscuity, which provokes outbreaks of self-pity and anger in him, and seems insecure about her infidelity as well as his lack of money. Pedro Romero - A beautiful, nineteen-year-old bullfighter. Romero's talents in the ring charm both aficionados and newcomers to the sport alike. He serves as a foil (a character whose attitudes or emotions contrast with, and thereby accentuate, those of another character) for Jake and his friends in that he carries himself with dignity and confidence at all times. Moreover, his passion for bullfighting gives his life meaning and purpose. In a world of amorality and corrupted masculinity, Romero remains a figure of honesty, purity, and strength. Montoya - The owner of a Pamplona inn and a bullfighting expert. Montoya sees bullfighting as something sacred, and he respects and admires Jake for his genuine enthusiasm about it. Montoya takes a paternal

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EXAM - English literature 2

Novel – major literary innovation of the period, 1st time as recognisable genre. Plots no longer derived from previous literature, history or classical mythology, but from that unique individual experience (through memory). Man’s individual and collective history – in essence the substance of novel. Scientific Revolution with its emphasis on the role of individual human effort. Puritan tradition – preoccupation with self-scrutiny leading on to self-analysis. Puritan idea of the dignity of ordinary human labour -> novelist’s general belief that daily life was of sufficient interest to be worth writing about. Needed secular milieu for the action of a novel depends not on divine intervention but on the exercise of choice by ordinary human beings. Change in 18th C – women started to choose partners -> genre that took as its centre courtship leading to marriage. Female chastity which ended in a virtuous marriage. It was to be the leitmotif of every novel imto the 20th C

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English literature summary

English   literature   is   one   of   the  oldest   literatures   in   Europe;   dates   back   to   the   6th   century   AD.   Oral   literature,   i.e.   not   written   down,   spread   from   person   to   person.   In   449   AD   Anglo-­‐Saxon   tribes   invaded   England   –   beginning   of   the   Anglo-­‐Saxon   period   in   English   literature.  The  first  form  of  literature  was  folklore,  carried  by  scops  and  gleemen,  who   sang  in  alliterative  verse  (a  kind  of  simple  poetry).  Prose  developed  much  later.     The  first  form  of  recorded  English  literature  was  the  epic  Beowulf,  which  was  produced   sometime  near  the  end  of  the  7th  and  beginning  of  the  8th  century.  It  has  no  ...

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Nõustamise põhialused

1989 aastal valis tollane Division of Counseling Psychology president Naomi Meara iga-aastase konverentsi teemaks "ühendatud erinevused" (Unified diversity). 1991 aastal sõnastas oma presidendi kõnes põhimõtted järgmisekssajandiks tollane Division of Counseling Psychologypresident James Hurst: - There prevails a deep sense of respect of persons ­for each other. People really do matter and are targets of dignity. - The scientists and practioners among us like each other ­they have a healthy interdependence. - We celebrate our diversity within our core of inner sameness. - We rally around the common cause of facilitating growth processes in persons and environments. Nõustaja roll üldiselt: kogukonnapõhine, laiaulatuslik. Ameerikas on nõustaja roll suurem kui Euroopas. Teadustööst nõustamise valdkonnas 20

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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

of, and their responsibility to correct any resulting mistrust or other harmful effects that arise from the use of such techniques. • Principle D: Justice Psychologists recognize that fairness and justice entitle all persons to access to and benefit from the contributions of psychology and to equal quality in the processes, procedures, and services being conducted by psychologists. • Principle E: Respect for People's Rights and Dignity Psychologists respect the dignity and worth of all people, and the rights of individuals to privacy, confidentiality, and self-determination. Väljavõtteid eetikakoodeksist • Tegutsemine oma kompetentsi piirides • Informeeritud nõusolek (informed consent). Osalemiseks, salvestamiseks, tulemuste kasutamiseks • Füüsiliste ja vaimsete kannatuste vältimine • Konfidentsiaalsus. Ei levita kogutud informatsiooni • Privaatsuseaustus

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Teaduslik revolutsioon

Selle lühiajalisi mõjusid võis tunda kogu mandril ning Inglismaal. Ja täna, kõigest kolm või neli sajandit hiljem on kaasaegsest teadusest puutumata vaid üksikud alad, olgu see siis hea või halb. ] In the 16th and 17th centuries, scientists, theologians, philosophers and mathematicians were engaged in a vigorous [ jõuline ] debate over the natural world. Not so much man, but Nature. After all, the Renaissance had refined the dignity of man as perhaps distinct from the human depravity that the Church had preached. Nature the new focus was Nature. But why was this a subject for examination? Why had Nature become the new object of study? The reasons for this are complicated but for now I will suggest that answer lay with the Christian matrix. More specifically, the new focus on Nature was a direct result of the collapse of the Christian matrix

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Reklaamipsühholoogia konspekt

3. Huumor – sotsiaalne fenomen. Huumorit kasutatakse umb 30% reklaamides. Huumori poolt/Pro: Huumori vastu/Contra: Huumor on parim meelelahutus. Meelelahutust Iga nali kulub, kui seda liiga palju korrata. auditoorium „ostab”. Huumor aitab leevendada võimalikke pingeid, mis On oht olla labane: Claud Hopkins: „Don’t sacrifice võivad mõne kauba tarbimisega või kommu- dignity to misapply humor in copy. Coarse jokes and nikatsiooniga kaasneda. ribald jests and vulgar slang in advertisements are not likely to cause buyers to open their purses.” Huumor levib – seda räägitakse edasi. Mendelsohn (1962): kui reklaamis on naerualuseks või auditooriumi lõbusust esilekutsuvaks subjektiks

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Dimitriu - When we are the other

home! You're forty years too late!' (1992, p. 165). More recent feelings of resentment for `the foreign' concern the media's attempts to provide `bloody images' from Romania: `We have pride and dignity, we are not crazy lunatics for Western people to stare at!' or: `Reporter go home! You're late! There's no blood left!' (Murphy, 1992, pp. 41, 85). Yet, such isolated, strictly circumstantial anti-foreigner undercurrents do not

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Public International Law is a system of law

military character, service in cases of emergency; work/ service that is part of civil obligations. 9. Right to liberty and security of person. No arbitrary arrest, detention. When arrested, informed why. Entitled to take proceedings before a court to decide without delay on the lawfulness of the arrest. If unlawful arrest ­ right to compensation. 10. People deprived of liberty shall be treated with humanity and with respect to their dignity. Accused persons shall be separated from convicted persons (except in exceptional circumstances) and shall have separate treatment. Juveniles separated from adults. The aim of imprisonment is the people's reformation and social rehabilitation. 11. No-one shall be imprisoned on the ground of inability to perform a contractual obligation. 12. Everyone lawfully in a territory of a state have free movement and freedom to choose residence in that territory. Free to leave the country

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Is by a forged process of my death Rankly abused: but know, thou noble youth, The serpent that did sting thy father's life Now wears his crown. HAMLET O my prophetic soul! My uncle! Ghost Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,— O wicked wit and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!—won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen: O Hamlet, what a falling-off was there! From me, whose love was of that dignity That it went hand in hand even with the vow I made to her in marriage, and to decline Upon a wretch whose natural gifts were poor To those of mine! But virtue, as it never will be moved, Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven, So lust, though to a radiant angel link'd, Will sate itself in a celestial bed, And prey on garbage. But, soft! methinks I scent the morning air; Brief let me be. Sleeping within my orchard, 40

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

And throws away our ribbons, rouge, and patches. The wretch, the other day, tore up a kerchief That he had found, pressed in the /Golden Legend/, Calling it a horrid crime for us to mingle The devil's finery with holy things. [Footnote 1: Referring to the rebellion called La Fronde, during the minority of Louis XIV.] [Footnote 2: Moliere's note, inserted in the text of all the old editions. It is a curious illustration of the desire for uniformity and dignity of style in dramatic verse of the seventeenth century, that Moliere feels called on to apologize for a touch of realism like this. Indeed, these lines were even omitted when the play was given.] SCENE III ELMIRE, MARIANE, DAMIS, CLEANTE, DORINE ELMIRE (to Cleante) You're very lucky to have missed the speech She gave us at the door. I see my husband Is home again. He hasn't seen me yet, So I'll go up and wait till he comes in. CLEANTE And I, to save time, will await him here;

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

family but far more in rising superior to these very things. But orderly behaviour and consistency of demeanor and self- control and the like have their sphere in that department of things in which a certain amount of physical exertion, and not mental activity merely, is required. For if we bring a certain amount of propriety and order into the transactions of daily life, we shall be conserving moral rectitude and moral dignity. Now, of the 4 divisions which we have made of the essential idea of moral goodness, the first, consisting in the knowledge of truth, touches human nature most closely. For we are all attracted and drawn to a zeal for learning and knowing; and we think it glorious to excel therein, while we count it base and immoral to fall into error, to wander from the truth, to be ignorant, to be led astray. In this pursuit, which is both natural

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Jane Austen

" "Heaven forbid! That would be the greatest misfortune of all! To find a man agreeable whom one is determined to hate! Do not wish me such an evil." When the dancing recommenced, however, and Darcy approached to claim her hand, Charlotte could not help cautioning her in a whisper, not to be a simpleton, and allow her fancy for Wickham to make her appear unpleasant in the eyes of a man ten times his consequence. Elizabeth made no answer, and took her place in the set, amazed at the dignity to which she was arrived in being allowed to stand opposite to Mr. Darcy, and reading in her neighbours' looks, their equal amazement in beholding it. They stood for some time without speaking a word; and she began to imagine that their silence was to last through the two dances, and at first was resolved not to break it; till suddenly fancying that it would be the greater punishment to her partner to oblige him to talk, she made some slight observation on the dance

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

He never thought it was good enough to give his children African names. Even our King, had to change his name to John so that he could be baptized. If you want your children to be successful, you have to send them to the British Schools if you were from the former British colonies; to France, if you are from the former French colonies. The highest honour is accorded to them if they could speak the language with British or French accent. It would even accord them higher dignity if they let everyone know that they had forgotten how to speak their native tongue. African culture is faced with extinction. A case in point is this book I am writing using English rather my own language, Igbo. Africa will be the first continent to totally lose its cultural affiliations within the next 50 years or less. The Chinese, the Japanese, the Indian, the Pakistani, the Arabs will all continue to maintain their culture through their language, spoken and written.

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

remembrance of the Baroque era masterpieces (Händel). We also hear inflections of Estonian folk tune in a generalised manner. 1 Virge Joamets, ‘Hopefully towards the future’ Muusikaleht 7/8, April (1994): 11. The Finale starts with the main theme from the first movement. Variants of it can be heard everywhere. These novelties sound fresh, rendering proof of a vivid symphonic imagination. A weighty Coda in marching mood concludes with dignity this substantial composition. Two more symphonies followed in the Nineties (1992, 1997). Generally, the inner charge seems to be lessening, creative thought becoming uneven. The Second Symphony (The Northern Star)1 is a simple work in one movement, based on a single folk song-like theme like a village swing tone. The colourful repetitions are reminiscent of minimalism and at the same time folk song performance tradition. The variant-

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TheCodeBreakers

symbol substitutions. His inscription, carved about 1900 B.C. into the living rock in the main chamber of the tomb of the nobleman Khnumhotep II, merely uses some unusual hieroglyphic symbols here and there in place of the more ordinary ones. Most occur in the last 20 columns of the inscription's 222, in a section recording the monuments that Khnumhotep had erected in the service of the pharaoh Amenemhet II. The intention was not to make it hard to read the text. It was to impart a dignity and authority to it, perhaps in the same way that a government proclamation will spell out "In the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty three" instead of just writing "1863." The anonymous scribe may also have been demonstrating his knowledge for posterity. Thus the inscription was not secret writing, but it incorporated one of the essential elements of cryptography: a deliberate transformation of the writing. It is the oldest text known to do so.

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A New Earth

revered. They were the repositories of wisdom and provided the dimension of depth without which no civilization can survive for long. In our civilization, which is totally identified with the outer and ignorant of the inner dimension of spirit, the word old has mainly negative connotations. It equals useless and so we regard it as almost an insult to refer to someone as old. To avoid the word, we use euphemisms such as elderly and senior. The First Nation's “grandmother” is a figure of great dignity. Today's “granny” is at best cute. Why is old considered useless? Because in old age, the emphasis shifts from doing to Being, and our civilization, which is lost in doing, knows nothing of Being. It asks: being? What do you do with it? In some people, the outward movement of growth and expansion gets severely disrupted by a seemingly premature onset of the return movement, the dissolving of form. In some cases, it is a temporary disruption; in others a permanent one

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NANDA õendusdiagnoosid 2012-2014 e-raamat

üleȱ ƒ ArusaamatuteȱmeditsiinilisteȱterȬ ƒ Ebainimlikuȱkohtlemiseȱtajumineȱ miniteȱkasutamineȱ Viited Haddock,ȱJ.ȱ(1996).ȱTowardsȱfurtherȱclarificationȱofȱtheȱconceptȱ“dignity”.ȱJournalȱofȱAdvancedȱNursing,ȱ 24(5),ȱ924–931.ȱ Mairis,ȱ E.ȱ (1994).ȱ Conceptȱ clarificationȱ ofȱ professionalȱ practiceȱ dignity.ȱ Journalȱ ofȱ Advancedȱ Nursing,ȱ 19(5),ȱ924Ȭ931.ȱ Sottom,ȱL.,ȱ&ȱSeedhouse,ȱD.ȱ(1998).ȱPracticalȱdignityȱinȱcaring.ȱNursingȱEthics,ȱ5(3),ȱ246Ȭ255.ȱ Walsh,ȱK.,ȱ&ȱKowanko,ȱI.ȱ(2002).ȱNurses’ȱandȱpatients’ȱperceptionsȱofȱdignity.ȱInternationalȱJournalȱofȱ NursingȱPracticeȱ8(3),ȱ143Ȭ151.ȱ Watson,ȱJ.ȱ(1995).ȱNursingȱandȱtheȱphilosophyȱandȱscienceȱofȱcaring.ȱNiwot,ȱCO:ȱUniversityȱofȱColoradoȱ Press.ȱ 280 6. valdkond: enesetaju

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Eesti eluasemefondi puitkorterelamute ehitustehniline seisukord ning prognoositav eluiga

suburb with primarily wooden construction. Thus our people are used to wooden apartment buildings and in the near future these buildings will not disappear from our dwelling stock/reserve. Wooden apartment buildings with their individual scale and intimacy offer interesting opportunities to establish a unique home in many modern towns. Today we consider old wooden apartment buildings to be an important part of our cultural heritage. Every year adds more value and dignity to these old dwellings. True, a respectful attitude to wooden architecture is only a phenomenon of the last couple of decades. During Soviet times, wooden apartment buildings were generally not valued and wooden suburbs were not considered worthy of preservation. Many building were neglected and therefore, many wooden apartment buildings are in a very bad condition today. Also, the modern demands for living environments and the perception of a comfortable home is

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

"I am perfectly capable of driving myself home!" I stood by the car, fuming. It was raining harder now, and I'd never put my hood up, so my hair was dripping down my back. He lowered the automatic window and leaned toward me across the seat. "Get in, Bella." I didn't answer. I was mentally calculating my chances of reaching the truck before he could catch me. I had to admit, they weren't good. "I'll just drag you back," he threatened, guessing my plan. I tried to maintain what dignity I could as I got into his car. I wasn't very successful -- I looked like a half-drowned cat and my boots squeaked. "This is completely unnecessary," I said stiffly. He didn't answer. He fiddled with the controls, turning the heater up and the music down. As he pulled out of the parking lot, I was preparing to give him the silent treatment -- my face in full pout mode -- but then I recognized the music playing, and my curiosity got the better of my intentions. "Clair de Lune?" I asked, surprised

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