Typically, the green, leafy part of the plant is used in cooking. The plants are grown for their flavor and medicinal value. Some define herbs as plants with healing properties. 6 slajd From very early times, herbs have been used for healing. By the fifth century, people in England had 500 herbs they used as medicines. Around the 1600s, people started thinking about herbs in a different way. They looked at an herb and by its color and shape decided how to use the herb. This was called the Doctrine of Signatures. 7 slajd On this picture you can see some example of herbs: Basil, Mint , Sage , Dill , Cilanto , Bay , Lemon Grass 8 slajd What is the difference between herbs and spices? Spices and herbs are both from plants and are used in very small amounts to flavor food. "Spice" refers to seasonings made from dried seeds or bark. Spices generally originate in the Far East and tropical countries. "Herb" refers to any plant with fleshy parts that
accredited Centres of Excellence (COEs), for training on technically sophisticated aspects of NATO operations. It is being funded nationally and multi- nationally as these centers are closely linked with Allied Command Transformation and promote the alliance-approved transformation goals. THE MAIN AGENDA OF THE FACILITY IS TO: • improve cyber defence interoperability within the NATO Network Enabled Capability (NNEC) environment, • design the doctrine and concept development and their validation, • enhance information security and cyber defence education, awareness, and training, • provide cyber defence support for experimentation (including on- site) for experimentation, • analyze the legal aspects of cyber defence. THE CENTRE HAS ALSO OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES WHICH INCLUDE: • contribution to development of Cyber Defence Center practices and standards with NATO, PfP, NATO candidates and non-NATO nations,
believed in. Pippi jumped right into the world of boys and grown-ups without any permission. She was bold and gave her opinion on anything to anyone. Pippi would never just sit and wait for her prince charming to come riding on his white stallion. She had her own horse. Lindgren has also challenged conservative codes of children’s literature in later works. Her novel The Brothers Lionheart brought up the taboo of the death and the doctrine of reincarnation. Mio, min Mio, a classical story dealt with good and evil, which has sources from the Bible, folk tales, and lyric poetry. Lindgren had considerable public influence, however, she used it scarcely. Her constant concern with animal welfare was active in passing a new law in 1988 controlling factory farming, which put Sweden among the most developed countries on this issue. Lindgren’s humor and love for humanity was legendary
106. Mid-brain- keskaju 107. Reversal- ümber lükkamine 108. Tips- vihjed 109. Harness- rakendama 110. Transparent- läbipaistev 111. Substantially- oluliselt 112. Conduct- läbi viima 113. Headwind- vastutuul 114. Stingray- astelrai 115. Reservoir- mahuti 116. Circuit- vooluring 117. Clot- hüübima 118. Accumulate- koguma 119. Grid- võre 120. Unload- tühjaks laadima 121. Tremendous- hiiglasuur 122. Advent- saabumine 123. Exponentially- üha kiiremini kasvav 124. Doctrine- õpetus 125. Rhinoplasty- ninalõikus 126. Tummy tuck- rasvaimu kõhult 127. Acrimonious- vihane, kibestunud 128. Internist- sisehaiguste arst 129. Subject- õppeaine, teema 130. Alongside- kõrvuti 131. Inert- jõuetu 132. Paradigm- paradigm 133. Influx- sissevool 134. Notoriety- kurikuulsus 135. Aesthetics- esteetika 136. Relative- suhteline 137. Supervision- järelvalve 138. Accusation- süüdistus 139. Psyche- hingeelu, psüühika 140. Robust- viimistletud 141. Genuine- tõeline, ehtne 142
blankvärsis. Kuulsaimad teosed "Hamlet" "Romeo ja Julia" "Othello" "Kuningas Richard III" "Suveöö unenägu" "Hamlet" "Veneetsia kaupmees" "Windsori lõbusad naised" "Julius Caesar" "Macbeth" "Romeo ja Julia" "Henry VIII" Kuulsaimad ütlused "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."--Hamlet "Hamlet" "From women's eyes this doctrine I derive: They sparkle still the right Promethean fire; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the world."--Berowne "Love's labour's lost" "The wheel is come full circle: I am here."- Edmund "King Lear" "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts." --Jaques "As You Like It" Mõju
While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle’s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes to find herself in the care of Bessie and the kindly apothecary Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school. To Jane’s delight, Mrs. Reed concurs. Once at the Lowood School, Jane finds that her life is far from idyllic. The school’s headmaster is Mr. Brocklehurst, a cruel, hypocritical, and abusive man. Brocklehurst preaches a doctrine of poverty and privation to his students while using the school’s funds to provide a wealthy and opulent lifestyle for his own family. At Lowood, Jane befriends a young girl named Helen Burns, whose strong, martyrlike attitude toward the school’s miseries is both helpful and displeasing to Jane. A massive typhus epidemic sweeps Lowood, and Helen dies of consumption. The epidemic also results in the departure of Mr. Brocklehurst by attracting
" Still others describe Islam as an action of returning to God--more than just a verbal affirmation of faith. Articles of faith According to the Qur'an all Muslims have to believe in God, his revelations, his angels, his messengers, and in the "Day of Judgment". Also, there are other beliefs that differ between particular sects. The Sunni concept of predestination is called divine decree, while the Shi'a version is called divine justice. Unique to the Shi'a is the doctrine of Imamah, or the political and spiritual leadership of the Imams. Muslims believe that God revealed his final message to humanity through the Islamic prophet Muhammad via the angel Gabriel. For them, Muhammad was God's final prophet and the Qur'an is the revelations he received over more than two decades. In Islam, prophets are men selected by God to be his messengers. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim
happen around us. Materialist concept of life starts with production of life to support human life and every living thing on the planet. Everything else we see is created by us, but also provided for us by materialistic matter in a philosophical sense. Emotions and relationships can also be explained through materialistic world of view, for example love means to value flowers, chocolate and other nice or expensive things. Idealism on the contrary is a metaphysical doctrine that explains the existence of something greater than us or that everything around is created by a spirit of some sort. We can not comprehend these higher powers. It affirms and prioritizes ideals or ideas and that reality is mental. Spirit is the essence of being and human. Although the physical human body or life among us can deteriorate, the spirit of it is infinite and by understanding that we can be united with the universe or even comprehend it’s existence
No vested interest and no political minority could long stand in the way of the united and informed imagination of a free nation. A Better Society Socialism and the British Tradition Author believe most profoundly that we can remedy economic and social inequality, our vandalism and our unimaginativeness. We can extend the help that we give to one another until we have built, unwrittingly, a better society. The most fruitful central idea for future is to be found in the main doctrine of the British Labour Party. Author is convinced that the faith of the Party in a moderate and democratic form of Socialism is a natural outcome of our slowly growing faith in human liberty, equality and brotherhood and represents the next step in our social emancipation. The main evil from which we suffer and the main barrier to social progress is the disgraceful inequality in the distribution of income and property that we still tolerate. We can only
Taxation (poll tax) used to force blacks into labour force. Segregation used to control access of blacks to land. A strong, centralized and unequal state. 1936 Black voters removed from common roll. 1956 Coloured voters removed from common roll. 1948 `Apartheid' state based on idea of `separate development'. Contested control of the state In South Africa, different population groups made conflicting claims to self-government (i.e. democratic rule). Nationalism is the doctrine that nations are entitled to self-government. (Hague & Harrop, p.9) Afrikaner Nationalism : Talking here about different types of nationalism: cultural&political NP: Founded 1912 Advocated policies designed to advance Afrikaner interests: Language parity (which would enable Afrikaners to get jobs in the state bureaucracy) Using state resources to to redress white poverty , Apartheid Cultural nationalism - promotion of language, culture (eg the Broederbond)
importance. The first message I brought out about serving God and receiving success is mentioned in the sermon with the phrase ‘shipwreck’ as it follows:”Now the onely way to avoyde this shipwracke, and to provide for our posterity, is to followe the counsell of Micah, to doe justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God.” (Winthrop, 1996) ‘Shipwreck’ clearly represents failing the God and the consequences that accompany these kind of behavior. Doctrine for avoiding this relies on simple and plain teaching – follow, love and worship God. The central idea itself focuses in the end of the poem where Winthrop compares their new Massachusetts Bay colony to "a city upon a hill". This another metaphorical phrase is used to express the success of this revolutionary city which rises above, shining over everyone else. This “City upon a hill” after succeeding its power is referred as an example for the rest of the human kind
) Increasing competition (over resources, strategic power, and prestige) between the industrialized nations (6.) Accelerate internal development (6.) Economical decline at the end of the 19th century · Dollar Diplomacy Political influence over foreign governments (China, Haiti, Nicaragua, Honduras, Dominican Republic) (8.) Providing money, and services to a country, and receiving an alliance in return (8.) Advance and protect American businesses in other countries · Monroe Doctrine European powers were to no longer colonize or interfere with the affairs of the newly independent nations of the Americas (6.) The United States planned to stay neutral in wars between European powers and their colonies · The US in WWI 9 WWI- Firmly neutral, after entering, victory over Germany, The treaty of versailles ended it · Versailles Treaty of 1919 Paris Peace Conference opposition among British and French leaders
It was to general astonishment, therefore, that Capello walked out on Roma overnight in 2004 - to join Juventus. In response, Roma fans issued a sort of footballing fatwa against their former manager and hero, meaning that, for several years, he could only return to the Italian capital to visit his dentist while accompanied by bodyguards. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Capello put his ability to weather such crises down to his faith. A devout Catholic, his liking for strong doctrine was revealed earlier this year when he disclosed his support of the conservative Pope Benedict XVI and his opposition to Italy's laws allowing abortion. He told an Italian magazine: "I'm very Catholic and I am not all in favour of the current law on abortion. I like the Pope - for me now the Church needs a traditionalist turn. I am someone who prays twice a day, in the morning and evening, wherever I find myself."
Malaysians, Filipinos) and others who attained independence at the same time as most African countries. If the book generates the kind of dialogue, debate or argument for or against the position I have taken, so be it. But it would even be more relevant if in the process, solutions are offered to help extricate Africans from being a consumer to a productive race. I decided to write ‘Capitalist Nigger’ also as a doctrine of making money and creating wealth. I am not ashamed to say that I am also purely motivated by the same greed that motivates Caucasians with “killer-instincts” and “devil-may-care” convictions. I see myself as an Economic Warrior for my people and not a victim. As a predator and not a victim, I have decided to confront the truth of my misfortune and when I look in the mirror I see the culprit standing right in front of me – it is me. As the saying goes, truth shall set you free
emotsionaalset seisundit muusikaga mõjutada. Erinevalt Platonist uskus ta ka instrumentaalmuusikasse.12 Vanu kultuure (antiik-Kreeka, India jt) käsitlevaid tekste lugedes puutume tihti kokku veendumusega, nagu suudaks eri laadi muusika inimestes esile kutsuda erinevaid emotsioone ning panna nii üksikisikuid kui ka terveid inimeste rühmi nendest 12 http://72.14.203.104/search? q=cache:WWyzhyCeTK0J:www.charis.wlc.edu/publications/symposium_spring03/gurg el.pdf+ethos+doctrine&hl=en&gl=uk&ct=clnk&cd=1 9 Kristel Lepik SOSE.01.139 27.01.2006 emotsioonidest lähtudes vastavalt käituma. Sparta linnriigist rääkides kirjutab
Kings and nobless had their court physicians who were men, sometimes even priests. The real issue was control: Male upper class healing under the auspices of the Church was acceptable; female healing as part of a peasant subculture was not. The witch-healers's methods were seen as great a threat (to the Catholic Church, if not the Protestant) as her results, for the witch was an empiricist: She relied on her senses rather than on faith or doctrine, she believed in trial and error, cause and effect. She trusted her ability to find ways to deal with disease, pregnancy and childbirth wheter through medications or charms. For the Church , 3 however, the senses are the devil's playground, the arena into which he will try to lure men away from Faith and into the conceits of the intellect or the delusions of carnality.
it must confer a specific right upon which a citizen can base a claim. If these conditions are met, provisions of the Treaties can be given the same legal effect as Regulations under Article 288 TFEU. However, there is little legislation on employment and industrial relations to be found other than in the primary law and in the Regulations concerning the free movement of workers. By virtue of the doctrine of supremacy of EU law, provisions of Community law with ‘direct effect’ take precedence over domestic laws. EU labour law rules take precedence over national labour law rules. Direct effect can apply both horizontally and vertically, with the distinction based on who the right is being enforced against and the nature of the right itself. Where rights conferred by a Directive are being violated by the state or emanations of the state, a citizen can exercise ‘vertical direct effect’
These systems have different sources. Common law systems have developed gradually. The governments didn’t try to codify every legal relation like in continental law, judges did not merely apply the law, they also made the law, their decisions could become precedents for other courts. Judges attempted to apply existing customs and laws to each new case, rather than having government write new laws; similar cases had to be solved in the same way (doctrine of precedent) This doctrine of precedent is still the central feature of common law – if a similar dispute has been resolved in the past, the court is bound to follow the reasoning and reach the same decision. Continental systems are also known as codified systems. The governments attempted to govern every legal aspect of a citizen’s life. In continental law system the sources of law are codes, for example civil code which is a collection of laws designed to deal with different areas of private law
Liberty, Democracy, Republicanism, Religious Tolerance. The movement gained momentum with the publication of landmark texts like Thomas Paine's The Age of Reason, and the Jefferson Bible, but the most influential thinker was undoubtedly John Locke, whose ideas spread to the colonies and across Europe. Main Ideas of the American Enlightenment: The Enlightenment caused a shift in the cultural and social attitudes of the people, bringing in some new and radical ideas. Republicanism: The doctrine of republicanism asserts a system of a government that is elected by the people of the nation. The roots of this ideology go back to ancient Greece, when the concept of a democratic government was examined by philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. Individual Liberty: "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" developed as the motto of this era, which forms the cornerstone of the U.S. Constitution today
mechanical philosophy described the natural world better than any alternative explanation. He was confident, extremely confident, that his position was the correct one. So confident was Galileo that in 1632 he imagined that the decree regarding his public advocacy of Copernican theory could be overturned. He began to criticize the clergy, who would preach the damnability and heresy of the new doctrine from their very pulpits with unwanted confidence, thus doing impious and inconsiderate injury not only to that doctrine and its followers but to all mathematics and mathematicians in general. The new science, so though Galileo correctly, was unsuited to pulpit discussion. In fact, Galileo was more than aware of this necessity and in the defense of the new science, we can see the first stage of a century
She married King Philip II of Spain. In 1554 she crushed a rebellion led by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Unsuccessful war against France, deepened disillusionment in Mary. She died sick and desterted by Philip in 1558 Elizabeth I and the Church of England. Anglican Church Elizabeth I was the Tudor queen. Nicnames_ Gloriana, Virgin Queen. Priorities: return England to the Protestantism faith. The Thirty-Nine Articles. Historic statements of Anglican Church´s doctrine that are based on forty- two articles drafted by Cranmer. She established the Anglican Church. Monarch is the Supreme Governor of church. Mary Queen of Scots was executed, she was a threat to the throne. Elizabeth always refused to marry and stayed independent till the end of her life. John Knox The Calvinist Leader of Protestants in Scotland, also leader of the Scottish reformation. During Mary´s execution he went to exile,
monarchy, and the ground he builds on, is this, that no man is born free. In this last age a generation of men has sprung up amongst us, that would flatter princes with an opinion, that they have a divine right to absolute power, let the laws by which they are constituted, and are to govern, and the conditions under which they enter upon their authority, be what they will, and their engagements to observe them never so well ratified by solemn oaths and promises. To make way for this doctrine, they have denied mankind a right to natural freedom; whereby they have not only, as much as in them lies, exposed all subjects to the utmost misery of tyranny and oppression, but have also unsettled the titles, and shaken the thrones of princes: (for they too, by these mens system, except only one, are all born slaves, and by divine right are subjects to Adam's right heir;) as if they had designed to make war upon all government, and subvert the very foundations
but due to its unique status (covered by Geneva conventions etc), then it is a subject of PIL. PIL directly regulates private persons, e.g. punishment of international crimes (crimes against peace=crime of aggression, genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes). This is if specific countries do not want to punish the criminals, specific international tribunals etc are created to do the job for them. Humanitarian doctrine if a certain country violates human rights very severely and if other attempts have failed to prevent and stop this, then war can be used as a method to stop this stuff. Süüria chemical weapons doctrine is one of the strongest doctrine ever, respected by almost everyone, that's why people are so shocked about the events there. It's a grave violation of PIL. If there's enough evidence that chemical weapons were used, then war is basically a legal method, but
extreme poverty, universal compulsory education, each person's responsibility to seek the truth independently, supported by the principles of collective security federal recognition and the creation of the world, that religion is in accordance with reason and science. These ideals are the result of the detention of Baha'i congregation actively supported by international organizations such as the United Nations. Service to mankind is the central doctrine of the second Baha'i faith, Baha'is have been initiated in relation to which the thousands of social and economic development projects - most of them modest, such as schools, public health and environmental projects in the villages - all over the world. 35 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. `Abdu'l-Bahá... = Baha'i usu algus ja areng - `Abdu'l-Bahá.
Her catholicisming was not very popular, however. She was succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth I, who quickly undid many of Mary's changes, and returned England to its former Protestant-friendly environment. *Elizabeth I and the Church of England/Anglican Church, The 39 Articles She was Queen of England and sometimes called The Virgin Queen, she was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty. The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion are the historic defining statements of Anglican doctrine. They were passed during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The Articles highlight the Anglican positions with regards to the corruption of Catholic doctrine, to orthodox Roman Catholic teachings, to Puritanism, and to Anabaptist thought. They are divided, per the command of Queen Elizabeth I, into four sections. *John Knox He was a Scottish clergyman and leader of the Protestant Reformation and is considered the founder of the Presbyterian denomination. He led the Protestant Reformation
Confuse the semblance with reality, Esteem a phantom like a living person, And counterfeit as good as honest coin? Men, for the most part, are strange creatures, truly! You never find them keep the golden mean; The limits of good sense, too narrow for them, Must always be passed by, in each direction; They often spoil the noblest things, because They go too far, and push them to extremes. I merely say this by the way, good brother. ORGON You are the sole expounder of the doctrine; Wisdom shall die with you, no doubt, good brother, You are the only wise, the sole enlightened, The oracle, the Cato, of our age. All men, compared to you, are downright fools. CLEANTE I'm not the sole expounder of the doctrine, And wisdom shall not die with me, good brother. But this I know, though it be all my knowledge, That there's a difference 'twixt false and true. And as I find no kind of hero more To be admired than men of true religion, Nothing more noble or more beautiful
seadusandlusega. Käsit kui briti parl juriidilise analüüsi keskust muuhulgas ka põhjusel , et lordide hulka kuulub suurem osa juhtiatest õigusega seotud asjaoludest, - 1,207 members 17 - hereditary peers (765) abolished by Tony Blair in 2006, life peers (391), bishops (26), Law Lords (19) - 7 per cent of women - `working house' - crossbenchers - 1911 Parliament Act - Salisbury/Addison doctrine Peaminister:Suur osa mooduseid kuidas pol otsuseni jõuda ja otsuseid langetada. Peaministrit ümbritseb hulk kaaslasi , kuid see ring on jagatud hierarhiasse. Võiks öelda , et see hierarhia on kolme tasandiline. I peaminister ja tema sõbrad, tema kõige lähedasemad kaaslased partei sees. Mitte rohkem kui 5 liikmeline seltskond. Puudub seaduspärasus. II Kabinet , mis on mõeldud sellele osale partei eliidist , kellega peaminister pole otseselt sõber , kuid kellest ta päris üle ka ei
was Twain, "they" being the very same person. Russell's Theory of Descriptions Russell initially posed the four puzzles in terms of definite descriptions rather than proper names, because he was interested in the logic of the word "the." ("It may be thought excessive to devote two chapters [of his Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy] to one word, but to the philosophical mathemati- cian it is a word of very great importance: like Browning's grammarian with the enclitic , I would give the doctrine of this word if I were `dead from the waist down' and not merely in a prison"3 (1919/1971: 167).) Definite descriptions 13 Not too surprisingly, Russell argued on the basis of the puzzles that definite descriptions do have and contribute meanings that go beyond their referents alone. His Theory of Descriptions, as it has since been called and capitalized, takes the form of a contextual definition of the word "the" as it occurs in
Eligible ? valitav mingile kohale Ineligible? ei saa valida seda inimest Extraordinary elections erakorralised valimised Regular elections - ? Chancellor of justice - õiguskantsler Larceny, theft vargus Adopt a law seadust vastu võtma Case law systems kohtuasi; kohtulahend ???? Court ruling kohtuniku tehtud otsus Statute statuut To administrate law seaduste/õiguste tagamine, Civil disputes tsiviilvaidlus Uniform application seaduste 1kordne rakendamine Doctrine of precedent pretsedendi doktriin Was bound kohustatud Binding kohustuslik, siduv Unless otherwise provided by law kui seaduses pole teisite märgitud The court of equity parema äratundmise järgi otsustav kohus Equitable - õiglane Appealing - appelleerima Chancellor kantsler Solve disputes vaidlust lahendama Enforce sundima Fulfill a contract lepingut täitma Pay damages kahjutasu maksma Beneficiary kellegi kasuks Bring actions kohtuasja algatama
menetlusse võtmast - seda nimetatakse judicial gatekeeping; 4) kontroverside lahendamine - kui kehtiva õiguse alusel seda teha ei saa (on absoluutne lünk), siis algatatakse vastav protseduur lünga likvideerimiseks - nt saadetakse lünk reguleerimiseks pädevale subjektile (presidendile või Kongressile); 5) kohtuasja poliitilisuse lahendamine - see on poliitilise küsimuse doktriin. Poliitilise küsimuse doktriin (political question doctrine) tähendab seda, et kui kohus leiab: algatatud kohtuasja lahendamine võrdub poliitilise probleemi lahendamisega, siis võib ta keelduda seda menetlusse võtmast, viidates üksnes õiguslike probleemide lahendmise kohustusele. Samas teatud juhtudel, milleks on poliitilise asja eriline ühiskondlik kõlapind nt abordiprobleem, diskriminatsiooni tõkestamine, samuti ka Watergate-tüüpi kaasused, võib
be compromised at each engagement in which one or another of them took part." This has proved to be true, and Kerckhoffs' second requirement has become widely accepted under a form that is sometimes called the fundamental assumption of military cryptography: that the enemy knows the general system. But he must still be unable to solve messages in it without knowing the specific key. In its modern formulation, the Kerckhoffs doctrine states that secrecy must reside solely in the keys. Had Kerckhoffs merely published his perceptions of the problems facing post-telegraph cryptography and his prescriptions for resolving them, he would have assured a place for himself in the pantheon of cryptology. But he did more. He contributed a technique of cryptanalysis that is of supreme importance today. Called "superimposition," it constitutes the most general solution for polyalphabetic substitution systems
(production process). This is a view that conventional management considers, but in lean construction there are transformation activities (the production process) and operations (human activities, external processes, etc.) which both must be considered to get better project outcomes. These two are dependent on each other, and it is necessary to see it as a holistic system whose aim is to achieve TFV goals. There are plenty of IGLC conference papers which analyse the conventional management doctrine and compare it with many other management theories and methods (for example Scrum, LPS, etc.). The result is always more or less the same, as the current management theory is deficient and implicit for the construction industry. Construction theory must consist of the elements listed in following table. Table 3.4 Ingredients of a new theoretical foundation for project management, source Koskela and Howell 2002.
phrase. 1. Not until 1946 did the world chess governing body, FIDE, assert its control over international championship play. (A) declare (B) relinquish (C) petition (D) decrease 2. All classifications of human societies and cultures are arbitrary. (A) useful (B) haphazard (C) insufficient (D) ambiguous 3. Paul Newman's apparently effortless acting skill has enabled him to play a variety of characters. (A) seemingly (B) extremely (C) visibly (D) deceptively 4. The Monroe Doctrine authorized the United States to intervene in the affairs of Latin American countries in case of foreign invasion. (A) empowered (B) forbade (C) elicited (D) tempted 5. J. Edgar Hoover was an astute professional who served as director of the FBI for 48 years. (A) perceptive (B) resilient (C) astounding (D) determined LESSON 5 amaze baffle bear block blur brilliant caution challenge delicate enhance intrigue persuade replace shed unique
A polarized relationship of opposites may temporarily reach a state of equilibrium or balance, but most polarized systems don't stay balanced for very long. Energy is always flowing, creating change. One side o f the polarity exerts force on the other. W h e n a situation is extremely polarized, when the two sides have been driven out to their most extreme positions, there is a tendency for the polarity to reverse itself. According to the ancient Chinese philosophy of the I Ching, the doctrine of 324 POLARITY changes, things are always in the process of flowing into their opposites. Extreme idealists can turn into cynics, passionate lovers into cold-hearted haters. Abject cowards have the sleeping potential to become heroes, and many saints began as great sinners. T h i s eternally changing feature of reality is described by the Taoist symbol
comprehensive. In Christian dogmatics that means adding to Trinity fourth element- the Devil to make the dogma ,,complete". Jung`s system of concepts is coherent and united world of thought. He makes every effort to keep world of psychology and world of theology separate. Regardless of that, in his works those are subtly connected in many ways. Stating generally- Jung looks at theology through the eyes of his analytical psychology. According to his doctrine human psyhe is very dynamic and complex system consisting of many interactive particles. Jung sees as a main source of his theology numinous human experiences and dreams. Same importance he assumes to the general human mythological inheritance- different religions, myths and fairy- tales. According to those Jung formulates his theology and tries only secondarily connect it to the Christian dogmatics. Should inconsistency arise- dogmatics have
behavior, action, or belief? And wouldn't that be the moral relativism that some contemporary Christian teachings see as the great evil of our times? The history of Christianity is, of course, a prime example of how the belief that you are in sole possession of the truth, that is to say, right , can corrupt your actions and behavior to the point of insanity. For centuries, torturing and burning people alive if their opinion diverged even in the slightest from Church doctrine or narrow interpretations of scripture (the “Truth”) was considered right because the victims were “wrong.” They were so wrong that they needed to be killed. The Truth was considered more important than human life. And what was the Truth? A story you had to believe in; which means, a bundle of thoughts. The one million people that mad dictator Pol Pot of Cambodia ordered killed included everybody who wore glasses. Why? To him, the Marxist
However, at the end of the decade it became obvious that the reforms had not been effective. At that time, one could observe a new aggravation of the internal political situation. The new leaders, after a short period of liberalisation, took a turn towards conservatism and from there to regression. Political persecution started again, as did the Russification in other Soviet republics. During those years, the so-called Brezhnev’s doctrine was molded: the despotic supremacy of the Soviet Union to control all of its East-European members, both economically and militarily. The end of the “thaw” became evident in August 1968 when the Soviet military forces brutally suppressed the new liberal communist tide in Czechoslovakia. The population of Estonia was incessantly growing on the account of immigrants from the East, on average 9,000 people per year1.