Support 3. Work 4. Lift 5. Marriage Ex4. 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. A OPINION Ex1. 1. Give 2. Respect 3. Formed 4. Influence 5. Revise 6. Express 7. Share 8. Ask Ex2. 1. D 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. C Ex3. 1. Strong 2. Popular 3. Second 4. Honest 5. High 6. Considered 7. Expert 8. Personal OPPORTUNITY Ex1. 1. Miss 2. Take 3. Gives 4. Grab 5. Comes up 6. Denied Ex2. 1. Possible 2. Ample 3. Rare 4. Great 5. Right 6. Missed 7. Golden 8. Ideal Ex3. 1. Ever 2. Much 3. An 4. Only 5. No 6. This ORDER Ex1. 1. Taking 2. Disobeying 3. Received 4. Are under 5. Came Ex2. 1. C 2. F 3. A 4. B 5. E 6. D 7. G Ex3. 1. Strict 2. Tall 3. Marching 4. Doctor's Ex4. 1. Take 2. Placing 3. Sent 4. Deal with 5. Lost 6. Cancel Ex5. 1. Chronological 2. Reverse 3. Alphabetical 4. Running 5. Particular 6. Pecking
social order. Power and authority The third possible explanation to social order is the presence of power and authority in our societies. Unlike norms, which can often be violated and have proven to be not entirely sufficient when explaining social order, the presence of a governing body seems to fill in where other factors become lacklustre. Hobbes (Hobbes, 1951) illustrates that within a state all people are perceived as equal and equally self-interested. Thus, if disobeying the social order is in the interest and capacity of the individual, only the presence of the state and its jurisdiction prevents the society from developing into a "war of all against all". Engels (Engels, 2009) would rather see the society apportioned into different classes, which are prone to create conflict between them. As Hobbes, Engels sees that coercion is the power that maintains social order among the lower classes
2 difference between fathers and sons, and the older generation, despite being open to reform, is still representing class differences. Similarily, Bazarovs parents are eager to represent that they have been progressive in the countryside, referring to himself as "homo novus". Also refers to applying obrok system and given serfs some land. The fathers, both trying to win the approval of their sons. As Vasiilii also is troubled with some disobeying serfs, the shame is similar to that of Nikolais when speaking of Fenichka. The two Kirsanov brothers adhere to certain ideals and standards which form the basis of their existence. The Insinuating traditional values are evident in Pushkins poetry, rhapsodizing about nature, but also in holding firm principal views. Such is the degree of disagreement between Pavel and nihilism that he states for the whole fathers generation that ", , , , , , , , . Vous avez change tout cela { (.)
29. kohtuasja uurima – to investigate the case 30. tõendeid koguma – to collect evidence 31. tunnistajaid kutsuma – to call witnesses 32. kahjutasu määrama – to award damages 33. kahjutasu nõudma – to claim compensation/ to claim damages 34. kohtu määrust (ettekirjutust) välja andma – to award an injunction 35. perevägivald – domestic violence 36. kohtu korraldusele mitte kuuletuma – disobeying court 37. tsiviilvastutust vältima – to avoid civil liability Explain in English: 1. civil procedure – a procedure against the alleged lawbreaker by the wronged party 2. court proceedings - trial 3. claimant – the party bringing a civil action in England 4. plaintiff - the party bringing a civil action in USA, also in Estonia 5. defendant - the party against whom a civil action is started 6. defence (counsel) – protection of smb in the civil proceeding 7
punishment”. This does not leave any room for interpretation. Governments however face the issue that the normal way of doing things in law and order is a very long process, but terrorist threat asks for a quick decision. It should be possible to speed up the legislative power in times of crisis so important decisions can be made faster. A utilitarian intention is morally just. Negative utilitarians would state that by disobeying law when combating terrorism, the purpose was to minimize suffering for the greatest number. Undermining of state credibility One of the most important characteristics of a democracy however is the separation of powers. If the executive power takes matters into their own hands, this notion is cast aside. It exempts the legislative and judicial branch of power. It seems that the believers of utilitarianism do not consider the long term consequences of such utilitarian handling
One guest at the gathering is a strange old baboon, Rafiki, who is chased away by the King's advisor, a fussy bird named Zazu. Simba grows into a sassy young cub who sings "I fust Can't Wait 259 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler to he King." Disobeying his father, he sneaks off to explore the spooky Elephant's Graveyard with his young lioness playmate Nala, and there they are terrorized by two comically scary Jackals, servants of Mufasa's jealous brother Scar. Mufasa rescues them but sternly rebukes Simbafor disobeying him. Simba is just beginning to learn the lessons of kingship from his father when Mufasa is cru