33.Insoluble incapable of being dissolved 34.Persist to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, couse of action 35.Evaluate to determine or calculate the numerical value of 36.Enumerate to mention separately as if in counting; name one by one 37.Evaporate to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor 38.Arduous difficult; requiring great exertion 39.Tedious long and tiresome; to cause weariness or boredom 40.Repugnant distasteful, offensive 41.Extinguish to put our; to put an end to or bring to an end 42.Fecund producing or capable of producing 43.Vapor a gas at a temperature below its critical temperature 44.Tutelage the act of guarding, protecting or guiding 45.Conjunction the act of conjoining; union 46.Utilize to put to use 47.Strive try hard; to exert oneself vigorously 48.Apron a garment covering part of the front of the body and tied at waist, for protecting the wearer's clothing 49
In general, I like fast food. But fast food is not always the best choice. Fast food is not healthy at all. But I eat fast food only then when I'm in a bigger city, because in Kanepi are no fast food places. 2. Are you particular about what you eat? Why? I don't think so. I don't eat any especial things like prawns, unusual animal meat and so on. My eating choice is quite ordinary. And I think that I don't want to try out any animal meat. I think that it's distasteful. 3. What do you consider a healthy diet? I think that healthy diet is quite good choice to reduce weight. But I think that certainly the human who want to have a healthy diet must do the healthy diet in doctor directed. Sometimes the healthy diet is more harmful than useful. But I support that. 4. Do you prefer buying Estonian food to imported food? Yes, I do. That because then I know what I'm eating. Sometimes the imported food is not very clean
service activities to be part of their initiation ceremonies. Recall Walker's survey _ Chapter 3 COMMITMENT AND CONSISTENCY (1967), which reported that community projects, though frequent, were nearly al- ways separated from the membership-induction program. Why? If an effortful commitment is what fraternities are after in their initiation rites, surely they could structure enough distasteful and strenuous civic activities for their pledges; there is plenty of exertion and unpleasantness to be found in the world of old-age-home repairs, mental-health-center yard work, and hospital bedpan duty. Besides, community-spirited endeavors of this sort would do much to improve the highly unfavorable public and media image of fraternity Hell Week rites; a survey (Phalen, 1951) showed that for every positive newspaper story concerning Hell Week, there
As they talk, a crown-like, artificial hairpiece slides from Bergman's head, showing that her fairy tale existence as a deluded, addicted princess must now come to an end. Simultaneously on the soundtrack can be heard the distant call of a train leaving town, suggesting the beginning of a long journey. In this sequence Hitchcock has used every symbolic element at his command to signal that a major threshold of change is approaching. T h e Call to Adventure is disorienting and distasteful to the hero, but necessary for her growth. 102 T H E C A L L TO ADVENTURE LACK O R NEED A Call to Adventure may come in the form of a loss or subtraction from the hero's life in the Ordinary World. T h e adventure o f the movie Quest for Fire is set in m o tion when a Stone Age tribe's last scrap of fire, preserved in a bone fire-cage, is extinguished