TEOSE ANALÜÜS UMBERTO BOCCIONI " The streets enters the house" See on Itaalia kunstniku poolt maalitud õli lõuend, mille keskmeks on naine sinise valges riietuses rõdul vaatamas alla kirevale ja mürarikkale tänavale. Selle maali tegevusrohke sündmustik ning värvid annavad edasi seda mürarohket keskkonda. Kuna Boccioni kasutas tihti modellidena naisi oma perekonnas siis on spekuleeritud, et tegu võib olla tema emaga. Naine vaatleb moodsat eluviisi. Toimus tööstusrevolutsioon,liinastume. Maalil on kasutatud hobuse sümboolikat,mis sümboliseerib inimese ja looma ürgset konflikti. Tugevad kubismi mõjutused. Kontrastsed värvid ning taanduvad geomeetrilised vormis sümboliseerivad mässu. Boccioni jõudis oma maaliga lõpule kui ta naases tagasi Pariisit aastal 1911
Afternoon Delight This is a good resting position, ideal for getting your breath back during a long sex session. The Rider In the Rider sex position she kneels astride her partner but with her back to him as if in the Reverse Cowgirl, but she leans forward to balance herself on his knees. The Eagle The man kneels at the edge of the bed in front of his partner, who's lying on her back, knees slightly bent up. He holds her legs up and apart by grabbing onto her ankles as he enters her. Penetration is very deep and satisfying for the woman and the man can enjoy a prime view of all the action. Depending on the man's height, it may be more comfortable to place a cushion underneath the woman's bottom. The Visitor The Visitor sex position is a great anywhere-anytime position for impromptu sex. The Slide The man lies on his back, the woman lies on top with her legs together. While he penetrates her she begins to rub up and down his body. The Clasp
Later, Emilia picks up the handkerchief and gives it to Iago. He plants it in Cassio's room as an evidence of their affair. Iago tells Othello of the meeting he has planned with Cassio and instructs him to hide nearby and watch as Iago extracts from Cassio the story of his affair with Desdemona. While Othello stands out of earshot, Iago pumps Cassio for information about Bianca, causing Cassio to laugh and confirm Othello's suspicions. Then Bianca enters with Desdemona's handkerchief. When Desdemona enters with Lodovico and Lodovico gives Othello a letter from Venice calling him home and instating Cassio as his replacement, Othello goes over the edge, striking Desdemona and then storming out. That night, Othello is upset and ignores Desdemona's excuses. Later, Othello tells Desdemona to wait for him in bed and to send Emilia away. Iago's plan is going as planned. Iago
handkerchief that Othello gave Desdemona and that Iago just retrieved from his wife. Othello’s uncertainty disappears, replaced by calculated anger and a call for vengeance. He announces his plans to kill both Cassio and Desdemona and entreats Iago to take care of Cassio while he ponders how to kill his wife. Scene 4 Desdemona sends the message to Cassio that she has spoken with Othello on his behalf. She then wonders to Emilia where her handkerchief might have gone to. Othello enters soon afterwards and asks for her hand, noting how moist it is, a sign of sexual activity. He then claims another head ache and asks for her to bind it, but only with the handkerchief he gave her. He explains the history of the handkerchief, a gift from an Egyptian sorceress that, if kept safe by the woman it is given to, will ensure the fidelity and loyalty of her husband. Desdemona is distraught and
bringing their skills and knowledge to perform various tasks. Higher education ( 2 years): It is a presumption to become a criminal police or post of the director. Master of Arts, which is required to take up senior management positions. Work description Performs services with in the competence of the pre-trial criminal procedure in the base of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Solves received applications and notifications of crime, enters them into information systems. Searches and arrests persons, who have been committed crimes. Participates in various trainings and exercises. Work hours & vocation Monday to Friday Saturday to Sunday, if they are not 8 hours per day in watch 35 calendar days If investigators are in watch, they're work hours can be When you have been at least three years of police service, seniority
to boil (v) to prepare food in boiling water 9. to stir (v) to mix 10. to scramble (v) to cook while stirring 11. tender (adj) soft and delicate 12. utensil (n) tool used for eating 13. cooker (n) - stove 14. oven (n) a chamber for baking, roasting etc 15. chopping board (n) cutting board 16. to forage (v) to look for food in a forest 17. recipe (n) a list of ingredients and instructions for a meal 18. ingredients (n) something that enters as an element into a mixture 19. apron (n) a garment (piece of clothing) that one can wear to cover their clothes while cooking 20. highlight (n) peak, the most memorable part 21. a clove of garlic (n) a piece of garlic 22. to have a sweet tooth (v) to like eating sweets 23. ladle (n) a long-handled utensil with a cup-shaped bowl 24. carton (n) a cardboard or plastic box 25. bowl (n) a deep plate used for holding food 26
The Damned Thing „The Damned Thing“ by Ambrose Bierce speaks about a man who died very mysteriously. The book starts with a meeting where nine old men are present, but unfortunately one of them is dead. A young man named William Harker, who is the witness of the crime, enters the room. Coroner asks him to speaks about what had happened to Hugh Morgan. William starts to tell the jury about what he had seen. He visited Hugh to shoot and fish. After greeting each other they began to hunt for deers and reached a field of wild oats where they hid behind a rock because Hugh saw something moving in the oats. Suddenly William heard a shot and everything was covered in smoke. Hugh had pulled the trigger, but there was nothing in the field
Cordonata Capitolina in Rome Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome Palazzo Farnese in Rome PIETA The Pietà by Michelangelo is a marble sculpture in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the first of a number of works of the same theme by the artist. The statue was commissioned for the French cardinal Jean de Billheres, who was a representative in Rome. The statue was made for the cardinal's funeral monument, but was moved to its current location, the first chapel on the right as one enters the basilica, in the 18th century. This famous work of art depicts the body of Jesus on the lap of his mother Mary after the Crucifixion. The theme is of Northern origin, popular in France but not yet in Italy. It is an important work as it balances the Renaissance ideals of classical beauty with naturalism. The statue is one of the most highly finished works by Michelangelo The structure is pyramidal, and the vertex coincides with Mary's head. The statue widens
The Japanese attack continues for two hours and 20 minutes. When it's over, more than 2,400 Americans are dead and nearly 1,200 wounded. Eighteen ships have been sunk or damaged. More than 300 aircraft are damaged or destroyed. Dec. 8: President Roosevelt addresses Congress and asks for a declaration of war against Japan, which he receives. Consequences · Decisive Japanese victory · United States declares war on the Empire of Japan and enters World War II on the side of Allies · Nazi Germany declares war on the United States. Pictures Thank You For Your Attention!!! References · http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p hp?storyId=4206060 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pea rl_Harbor
information coming from ears; and corresponding memories for each of the other senses. Short-Term Memory: Our Working Memory. Short-term memory is the memory store in which material first has meaning, although the maximum length of retention is relatively short. The specific amount of information that can be held in short-term memory has been identified 7 ±2 items. Long-Term Memory: The Final Storehouse. Material that makes its way from short-term memory to long-term memory enters a storehouse of almost unlimited capacity. Evidence of the existence of long-term memory, as distinct from short-term memory, comes from a number of sources. Because short-term memory following the injury appears to be operative – new 2 material can be recalled, we can infer that there are two distinct types of memory – one for short-team and one for long-term storage. The Modules of Memory.
The familiar place brings back memories of James and his coven. Thinking about Victoria, Bella suddenly makes a connection between all the recent events. She tells Edward about her realization, rejecting his former theory that the Volturi are at the heart of the trouble. Edward considers her new impressions, and agrees that it's a possibility. Bella notices that Alice looks frustrated and Edward explains that she is uncomfortable being "blinded" by the wolves' involvement. The pack finally enters the clearing, arriving in wolf form. There are more wolves now than Bella last knew about, and the vampires are both fascinated and careful. Carlisle welcomes them and Edward acts as translator, using his mind reading abilities to speak for the pack. The wolves agree to watch and listen, but are not comfortable doing more. Jasper takes center stage to begin the instruction. Jasper calls Emmett forward first, noting that his reliance on brutal strength is what makes
everlasting enterprise. Primitive and modern economies A simple economy In this economy there is no money and therefore there are two choices open to the household sector upon receipt of the goods and services: consumption or investment. For instance: a worker takes payment in the form of a plough so that in the future years when he enters the business sector he can produce more food per acre. The introduction of money In order to simplify the exchange of goods and services between different households, a tool is needed, into which all products can be converted. That tool should be small and portable, it would have to hold its value over a long period of time and have general acceptability. The introduction of money into the system creates monetary as well as real
to countries around the world. Moreover, our chocolate is harmless to people who have sickness because our chocolate contains sugar free and low fat products. Besides that , we hope that our company can produce more creative , delicious and healthy chocolate in the future in order to let our customer enjoy our chocolate . In the future , our company are going to have a new way of promotion .We are going to let the consumers to test the chocolate sample to get feedback before these chocalate enters the market . In addition , our biggest aim is to become the most well known chocolate industry around the world . Options and benefits The Board of Directors has agreed the following investment plan. Firstly, we need to buy new machinery as new machinery can end the delay caused by the old machines that are breaking down. As the machinery breaks down, it will stop the production of the chocolate and the company will suffer losses every day which can lead the company to close down
*gifts · Gifts are normally not exchanged in business settings. · When invited to someone's home, always bring a small gift for the hostess. Give flowers, chocolates, wine, champagne or books. · Gifts are opened upon receiving. · It is polite to send flowers in advance of a dinner party. Do not send white lilies, which denote death. *helpful hints for a foreigner · Men should open doors for women and stand when a woman enters a room. · Always hold the door for a person following behind you. · Respect the British desire for privacy. Don't ask personal questions, such as where a person lives or what a person does for a profession or job. Don't talk about money. · Do not violate a queue. It is considered very rude to push ahead in a line. · Staring is considered impolite. · Do not be too casual, especially with the English language.
near by. Cars and factories blow poisoned gas in the air and it mixes with the oxygen, so the air that we breathe, becomes dangerous to our health. The ozone layer around the Earth, there is a special type of oxygen called ,,ozone". Ozone is important because it stops ultraviolett radiation from the sun. Many aerosol sprays and factories destroy ozone and they have made a very big hole in the ozone layer. This means that too much ultraviolet radiation now enters the Earth. This is very dangerous because it can cause cancer. Poisonous chemicals also cause acid rain, that destroyes plants, rivers, lakes and buildings. Acid rain can travel thousands of miles, so pollution in one country can become acid rain for another country. So how to avoid the worst? Lets talk about cars, which are the main means of transport in our everyday life, they are useful and take us to the place, where we want to go. But lets be honest, they have also negative aspects
Waterloo, the Austrian occupation of Milan), and an imaginative, almost dreamlike transposition of contemporary reality into fictional terms. The novel is set mainly in the court of Parma, Italy, in the early 19th century. Fabrice del Dongo, a young aristocrat and ardent admirer of Napoleon, goes to Paris to join the French army and is present at the Battle of Waterloo. He returns thereafter to Parma and enters the church for worldly advantage under the sponsorship of his aunt, the Duchess de Sanseverina, who is the mistress of the chief minister of Parma, Count Mosca. Following an affair with an actress, Fabrice kills a rival, is imprisoned, escapes, and is pardoned. In prison Fabrice falls in love with Clélia Conti, the daughter of the citadel's governor. He continues his affair with her after she marries, and he becomes a high-ranking ecclesiastic and an admired preacher. The death of their child
Lesson aims Review lecture 1 Review lecture 1 · (part 1) (part 1) Henry's Law · Respiratory responses & adaptations · Move onto the cardiovascular system · Lecture 1 recall task 1) Identify the route that air takes from the atmosphere to the blood (e.g., air enters through the mouth and then...). 2) Explain the mechanism of how air is drawn into the body with reference to Boyle's law and diffusion. 3) With reference to Dalton's law explain why training at altitude can be problematic for athletes. Henry's Law · When a mixture of gases is in contact with a liquid, each gas will dissolve in the liquid in proportion to its partial pressure. · Greater concentration of gas, the more and faster that gas will go into solution in the
· Keemiline koostis sõltub sellest, mis plastiga on tegemist. Suurem osa polümeere saadakse toorõlist saadavatest süsinikest. See tähendab, et need on sünteetilised. Kuid samuti on võimalik valmistada naturaalseid polümeere looduslikest molekulidest. · n the United States, plastics are made from liquid petroleum gases (LPG), natural gas liquids (NGL), and natural gas. LPG are by-products of petroleum refining, and NGL are removed from natural gas before it enters transmission pipelines. · In 20101, about 191 million barrels of LPG and NGL were used in the United States to make plastic products in the plastic materials and equal to about 2.7% of total U.S. resins industry, petroleum consumption. Of those 191 million barrels, 190 million barrels were used as feedstock and 1 million barrels were consumed as fuel
Although under the Prince of Verona's proclamation Romeo (and Montague and Capulet, as well) would be subject to the death penalty, the Prince instead fines the head of each house, and reduces Romeo's punishment to exile in recognition that Tybalt had killed Mercutio, who had not only been Romeo's friend but a kinsman of the Prince. Romeo is then exiled to Mantua after attempting to see Juliet one last time. Just after Romeo leaves Juliet's bedroom unseen, Capulet enters to tell the news to his daughter that he has arranged for her to marry Paris in three days' time, to console her perceived mourning for Tybalt, although it is in fact Romeo's exile that she mourns. Juliet is unwilling to enter this arranged marriage, telling her parents that she will not marry, and when she does, "it shall be Romeo, whom I know you hate." Capulet flies into a rage and threatens to disown her if she refuses the marriage. The Nurse tells Juliet that she should leave Romeo
As beautiful and kind as you!” declares the girl, with a voice filled with pride. The mother looks at her daughter, feeling so happy and blessed. Her Ann and her George are everything for her. “My sweet Ann but you already are so kind and beautiful, the kindest little princess in the whole wide world!” are the mother’s words to the daughter. The girl runs towards her mother and jumps into her lap. A few seconds later she shouts excitedly “Father is home!” A young man enters the garden and hugs his daughter who runs into his lap. “Ooh, seems like my little one missed me today! I missed you too! Go inside the house and in the living-room you will find a present that I got you,” says the man. The little girl leaves, only the man and the woman are left in the garden. Snowflakes are falling slowly from the sky and the whole atmosphere is kind of magical. “I missed you today so much. How can it be that someone is so dear to you? That you love
body parts. The destruction of rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra is therefore not only a conservation emergency, but a major animal welfare crisis as well. Wildlife such as orangutans have been found buried alive, killed from machete attacks, guns and other weaponry. Government data has shown that over 50,000 orangutans have already died as a result of deforestation due to palm oil in the last two decades. This either occurs during the deforestation process, or after the animal enters a village or existing palm oil plantation in search of food. Mother orangutans are also often killed by poachers and have their babies taken to be sold or kept as pets, or used for entertainment in wildlife tourism parks in countries such as Thailand and Bali. Deforestation for palm oil production also contributes significantly to climate change. The removal of the native forests often involves the burning of invaluable timber and
1959 July, seven countries of the Organisation for European Economic Co- operation (OEEC) – Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK – decide to establish a European Free Trade Association (EFTA). 1960 Creation of European Free Trade Association 1961 UK applies to join the Community. 1962 The Parliamentary Assembly changes its name to the European Parliament. 1965 The Treaty merging the executives of the three Communities (ECSC, EEC, Euratom) is signed in Brussels; enters into force on July 1, 1967. Empty chair crisis 1966 Luxembourg compromise – solution for the empty chair crisis: weaker commission, veto power, common argiculture policy, qualified majority voting 1967 UK re-applies to join the Community. 1968 Agreement of EEC’s common external tarif 1972 Referendum in Norway on joining; majority votes against. Launch of „snake in the tunnel“ 1973 January: Denmark, Ireland and the UK join the European Communities. 1974
became the world's foremost economic power. ❀ The British came to see themselves as having a duty to spread this culture and civilization around the world. 1868 The TUC (Trades Union Congress) is formed. 1870 Free primary education (up to the age of eleven) is established. 1886 After much debate, an atheist is allowed to sit in the House of Commons. 1893 The first socialist, Keir Hardie, is elected to Parliament. He enters the House of Commons for the first time wearing a cloth cap 1902 Nationwide selective secondary education is introduced. 1908 The first old-age pensions are introduced. 1911 The power of the House of Lords is severely reduced. Sick pay for most workers is introduced. 1914 Britain declares war on Germany. Until the 1940s, the First World War was known in Britain as 'the Great War 1916 The 'Easter Rising in Ireland against British rule is suppressed. Its leaders are executed 1918
The Church officials are uncomfortable giving him such a large sum of money, which could easily be traced back to the Church. They don't know what the Pope will use the money for. Bishop Aringarosa signs an official document, which appears to be his resignation. André Vernet, the bank's president, hurries to the bank after hearing that the police are after high profile clients. Part of Vernet's job is to keep the bank's name out of the press, and he hopes to diffuse the situation. When he enters the vault, he can't hide his surprise at seeing Sophie. He tells her that he was a good friend of her grandfather's. She shocks him with the news that her grandfather has been killed. He promises to smuggle them past the police, but Sophie and Langdon do not want to leave until they have opened the safe deposit box. While Vernet goes up to the lobby to try turn the police away, Sophie and Langdon remain in the vault and try to figure out the account number.
using very graphic, grotesque language and imagery. The poet communicates his vision well and his truth comes alive as the reader follows his spiritual search of personal salvation. Because he is the main character, Dante speaks in the first person and interprets his experience as he views sin in all its ugliness. He knows that life is a pilgrimage of the soul on its way to God, but has lost his way. The way is frighteningly real as he enters Hell and on his way he encounters many who have chosen greed or lust and turned from God. Dante realizes he must face evil (Satan) and rise toward the stars to the promise that is found in Heaven. The stars stand as a symbol of divine order and hope. Dante's relationship with God is evident in his writing, which portrays the experience of a deeply committed Christian. During the time he wrote, in the Middle Ages, this religious commitment was widely accepted and encouraged
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 14.7 psi, so a typical boost from a supercharger places about 50 percent more air into the engine. As the air is compressed, it gets hotter, which means that it loses its density and can not expand as much during the explosion. This means that it can't create as much power when it's ignited by the spark plug. For a supercharger to work at peak efficiency, the compressed air exiting the discharge unit must be cooled before it enters the intake manifold. SUPERCHARGERS There are three types of superchargers: Roots, twin-screw and centrifugal. The main difference is how they move air to the intake manifold of the engine. Roots and twin-screw superchargers use different types of meshing lobes, and a centrifugal supercharger uses an impeller, which draws air in. Although all of these designs provide a boost, they differ considerably in their efficiency. Each type of supercharger is available in different sizes,
as they occur in the solar system. But detailed differences provide a "fingerprint" of the cosmic ray's source. Measuring the quantity of each different element is relatively easy, since the different charges of each nucleus give very different signatures. Harder to measure, but a better fingerprint, is the isotopic composition (nuclei of the same element but with different numbers of neutrons). To tell the isotopes apart involves, in effect, weighing each atomic nucleus that enters the cosmic ray detector. About 90% of the cosmic ray nuclei are hydrogen (protons), about 9% are helium (alpha particles), and all of the rest of the elements make up only 1%. Even in this one percent there are very rare elements and isotopes. These require large detectors to collect enough particles to say something meaningful about the "fingerprint" of their source. The HEAO Heavy Nuclei Experiment, launched
own jurisdiction within those customs, perhaps the Catholic God isn't entirely responsible for everything around them at the reservation. 8. Present Sister Leopolda. How is she different from other nuns? What is her attitude to Indians? Perhaps she is sent to test her Sisters' faith, here and there, like the spot-checker in a factory. In her class, Sister Leopolda carries a long oak pole for opening high windows. She uses it for catching Satan by surprise. She will see him if he enters. She has a stringer of children who can only breathe if she says the word. The other Sisters had long ago gone blank and given up on Satan. He slept for them. They never notice his comings and goings. But Leopolda keeps track of Satan and knows his habits, minds he burrows in, deep spaces where he is hiding, she know as much about him as Marie grandma. Leopolda perhaps doesn't like Indians, she always says to Marie that the Dark One wants her most of all
3. Heroin Heroin is an opiate and a highly addictive drug. It's produced from morphine, a naturally occurring substance that comes from the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. People abuse heroin by injecting, snorting or smoking it. All three ways can cause the same level of addiction, as well as serious health problems. And each time you use, it's a lethal game of Russian roulette: infection, overdose and death are just some of the possible outcomes. Heroin enters the brain very quickly. This effect makes it very addictive. And each time you use heroin, the more you need to get high. One of the greatest risks with this drug is how extremely easy it is to become dependent. It's estimated that almost one-fourth of the people who try heroin become addicted. It's nearly impossible to know the actual strength or purity of heroin because it's often combined with toxic ingredients. This is one of the reasons why
Exit of firms causes the supply curve to shift to the left, thus restoring the original equilibrium price. Long-run Supply for a Constant Cost Industry Long run supply curve is perfectly elastic. The demand curve for any industry is a downward sloping curve that intersects the supply curve at any point. All equilibrium prices will then be the same for all industries and firms This is the case for most industries When a new firm enters the industry, the resource prices increase so the long run cost curve increases as well. The entire ATC curve shifts upwards. Result: higher equilibrium price than the original price LR-supply for a decreasing-cost Industry · Firms experiences lower costs as the industry expands, - An example is the personal computer industry, in which the supply of personal computers increases by more than demand, causing the price of personal computers to decline.
composite, that oblique into which every subject escapes, the trap where all identity is lost, beginning with the very identity of the body that writes. — Probably this has always been the case: once an action is recounted, for intransitive ends, and no longer in order to act directly upon reality — that is, finally external to any function but the very exercise of the symbol — this disjunction occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters his own death, writing begins. Nevertheless, the feeling about this phenomenon has been variable; in primitive societies, narrative is never undertaken by a person, but by a mediator, shaman or speaker, whose “perfor- mance” may be admired (that is, his mastery of the narrative code), but not his “ge- nius” The author is a modern figure, produced no doubt by our society insofar as, at the end of the middle ages, with English empiricism, French rationalism and the per-
examined. Mini Mini was at first manufactured by the Austin Motor Company Ltd. In 1957 Alec Issigonis was commissioned to develop a new type of small car. At the same year were the first sketches of Mini made and after that the Mini model is been created from wood and also the most important mechanical parts for Mini has been developed. Four years later the Mini hits the streets. In 1965 the first Mini with an automatic transmission enters the market and in 1969 Mini gets itself an own badge. In 1971 Mini was the best-selling British car in the world. 1994 BMW group bought the Mini and year after that Mini was voted as the best car of the century by the car magazine readers in the UK and four years later Mini earned the same award in Europe. In 1998 the Mini was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the Britain's most successful car. For now Mini has three different types of models: hatch, clubman and convertible
The next ruler Nicholas started to make some changes in the country ( " H i s t o r y a n d c u l t u r e , " ) . These changes brought together the working class which gave a start to the Social Democratic party. In 1905 Nicholas was forces to accept with the new reforms. Later the Social Democratic party split into two groups- the radical Bolsheviks and the comparatively moderate Menshiviks ( " R u s s i a n s o c i a l d e m o c r a t s , " ) . In 1914 Russia enters World War I. In 1916 the revolution leads to the abdication of Nicholas II and the fall of the autocracy. Soon Lenin comes to Russia and the Bolsheviks gain the majority in the capital which was Petrograd. The political party gets a new name which is the Russian Communist Party. Now the Soviet times in Russia begin ( " R u s s i a n s o c i a l democrats," ). A Civil War between the "Red" and the "White" armies broke off and had devastating consequences for the whole country
oluline, fundamentaalne (Cambridge Dictionary) 68. GATHER - to collect several things, often from different places or people - koguma, kogunema, kokku korjama - (Cambridge Dictionary) 69. GENERATE - produce or create - tekitama, esile kutsuma, kaasa tooma (Oxford Dictionary) 70. GEO-FENCING - the use of GPS or RFID technology to create a virtual geographic boundary, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area asukohapõhine piiranguala (Oxford Dictionary) 71. HASTEN - to make something happen sooner or more quickly - kiirendama, tõttama (Cambridge Dictionary) 72. HAZARDOUS - risky; dangerous - ohtlik, riskantne, kardetav (Oxford Dictionary) 73. HORIZONTAL (capabilities) - being at or involving the same level of a hierarchy horisontaalne (Oxford Dictionary) 74. IMPACT - a marked effect or influence - mõju, toime (Oxford Dictionary) 75
accessory. Diopter Adjuster - Usually available in mid to high end sub-compact cameras and DSLRs located besides the viewfinder. This varies the focal length of the lens in the viewfinder to make even people wearing eyeglasses to see clearly through it even without the eyeglasses. Tripod Mount - Here is where your standard Tripod or Monopod is attached for added stability. 13 How do they function to produce an Image (SLR) (MARI) Light enters the camera's lens and creates an inverted image on the mirror. Located 45 degrees above the mirror is what is called a focusing screen. The image is transmitted to this screen and then to a pentaprism located above, which inverts the image a second time before the photographer sees it through the viewfinder. Focusing is basically manipulating the amount of light entering the lens. The photographer achieves proper focus by rotating the lens on different axis. In case
domestic and international legal consequences of recognition. Not only recognition of the country, but also the government (e.g. after a revolution there will be a new government, or when there's occupation or when government is in exile, e.g. the Polish government). Sometimes recognition required for nations fighting for their independence, otherwise they're not recognized as subject of IL. Recognition could be de facto (country enters into certain new relations with another country, but official steps are not made yet; government has control over territory, weaker recognition) or de jure, usually by a statement of the recognizing government. Expressed de jure recognition formal statement of the state, letter, int treaty etc. Implied de jure recognition by action, e.g. exchange of ambassadors or diplomatic missions, visit of the head of state etc.
Erinevus kommetest kui kombed viitavad pigem grupile, siis harjumused pigem indiviidile. Ameerika antropoloog George Peter Murdock 1941. Anthropology and Human Relations. Sociometry. Kultuur, see on tegevuse traditsioonilised mustrid, mis moodustavad suurema jao kinnistunud harjumustest, mida indiviidid rakendavad mis tahes sotsiaalses situatsioonis. Culture, the traditional patterns of action which constitute a major portion of the established habits with which an idividual enters any social situation. 4) puhtpsühholoogilised kultuuridefinitsioonid Nende eripäraks on see, et nad tuginevad psühholoogia v psühhoanalüüsi 7 1. loeng Sissejuhatus: kultuuri mõistest ja määratlustest teooriatele, mitte niivõrd traditsioonilistele arusaamadele antropoloogias. Ungari psühhoanalüütik ja atropoloog Geza Roheim 1934
630. initiate alagatama 631. aggregate revenue volume kogutulu (kogu tulu hulk) 632. a supplementary budget lisaeelarve 633. draft eelnõu 634. reduction vähenemine 635. increase suurenemine 636. redistribution ümberjagamine 637. to cover the expenditure katma kulusid 638. drafting and adopting koostamine ja vastuvõtmine 639. passed, amended, repealed läbi läinud (vastu võetud), parandatud, umber lükatud 640. State Gazette riigieelarve 641. enters into force jõustub 642. fails to pass ei suuda vastu võtta 643. extraordinary elections erakorralised valimised 644. implementation täideviimine/rakendamine 645. Auditor General riigikontroll 646. the use and maintenance of state assets riigivarade kasutamine ja korrashoid/säilitamine 647. proprietary obligations omaniku kohustused 648. decree dekreet 649. borrowings krediidi võtmine/laenamine 650
reliability.Disadvantages:unstable and temperature dependent.Output waveform has distortions and changes with time. 8)Monostables:It generates the only pulse after switching on, and on continue operation, an input signal must enter the circuit.The pulse width of the single-short output signal is determined by R and C values.At the initial state, the transistor T 2 passes the current and T1 is closed.The capacitor is charged.After Uin enters T1,the T1switches on and the capacitor closes T2.The capacitor discharges through R and not T1 but T2 continues conducting thanks to the base current from R1.After the full discharging of the capacitor,T2 switches on again and T1 switches off. In case of the negative feedback, the midband becomes: larger narrow no matter no band How many valence electrons a silicon atom has? 1 2 4 8 Ticket No14
Is a class of double-stranded RNA molecules, 20-25 base pairs in length. siRNA plays many roles, but its most notable is in the RNA interference pathway, where it interferes with the expression of specific genes with complementary nucleotide sequence. The process of RNA interference can be moderated by either siRNA or miRNA, but there are subtle differences between the two.. siRNA is considered exogenous double-stranded RNA that is taken up by cells, or enters via vectors like viruses, while miRNA is single stranded and comes from endogenous (made inside the cell) non-coding RNA, found within the introns of larger RNA molecules. Another difference is that, in animals, siRNA typically binds perfectly to its mRNA target, a perfect match to the sequence, whereas miRNA can inhibit translation of many different mRNA sequences because its pairing is imperfect. In plants, miRNA tends to have a more perfectly complimentary
floor is not very rigid, and/or the fix- use more than a few degrees of twist. One way to avoid complications in ture is not very stiff, we may At the high AOA occurring during this situation is to support the wing experience difficulties in measuring that intense pull up, this small spar(s) outside the fuselage at the wing deflection during the proof amount of twist has almost no influ- point where the wing "enters" the loading. We can, of course, perform ence on the lift distribution and can fuselage (Figure 6). We realize this is the proof loading of the wing with- be neglected here. By the way, by not exactly the point of the maxi- out simultaneously measuring wing neglecting it we err on the safe side. mum bending moment in real flight; deflection at, say, half wing span Returning to Figure 8, we see that
After hearing their story, the presiding lieutenant gives Tjaden and Kropp light punishments and lectures Himmelstoss about his behavior. Tjaden receives three days open arrest and Kropp receives one. Paul and the others visit them in the makeshift jail and play cards. Kat and Paul bribe a driver of a munitions wagon with two cigarettes to take them back to the house where they heard the geese. Paul climbs over the fence and enters the shed to find two geese. He grabs both and slams their heads against the wall, hoping to avoid a commotion. The attempt fails, and the geese cackle and fight with him furiously before he manages to escape with one goose in hand. Kat kills it quickly, and they retreat to an unused lean-to to cook it, eating quickly for fear of their theft being discovered. They keep the feathers to make pillows. Paul feels an intimate closeness with Kat as they roast the goose. They eat their fill
The FWHM (full-width half- maximum) center of the Airy disk pattern is a spot about 1.7 um wide and falls neatly on top of the pit track. T nulls in the Airy pattern are carefully situated to fall on the neighboring pit tracks. This minimizes crosstalk from neighboring pits[3]. D. The optical train -- three beam pick-up The most common optical train in modern CD players is the three beam pick-up, depicted below[4]. The light is emitted by the laser diode and enters a diffraction grating. The grating converts the light into a central peak plus side peaks. The main central peak and two side peaks are important in the tracking mechanis The three beams go through a polarizing beam splitter. This only transmits polarizations parallel to the page. The emerging light (now polarized parallel to the page) is then collimated. The collimated light goes through a 1/4 wave plate. This converts it into circularly polarized light.
starting valves (6), one of which is fitted to each cylinder of the engine. The starting air distributor or timing distributor (7) is fitted at the end of the camshaft, and is driven directly from the camshaft. Cylinder starting valves are opened when operating air, transmitted from the distributor, applies pressure to the larger operating piston (10) on the valve spindle (11). As the valve is forced open, starting air from the manifold enters the cylinder, applying pressure on the piston and causing the engine to rotate. To close the cylinder valves the connection from the distributor is opened to atmosphere, allowing the spring (12) to close the valve. If the engine has been stopped for 30 minutes or more, it is advisable to slow-turn the engine. On large engines a slow-turning valve (8) bypasses the main starting valve and will supply just enough air to rotate the engine slowly.
foresee Á which, fortunately, are not materialized. Once the foreign has, to a certain extent, been domesticated, second crossings are by far less problematic. A year later, Murphy re-enters the country from Serbia, by 316 R. Dimitriu car, and this time her mood is one of exhilaration: `When I saw the Romanian flag on the horizon my spirits soared and I began to chant sentimentally Á Ole´ ! Ole´ ! Ole´ !'
control of blood pressure; control of peristalsis (in alimentary canal); AVP; max 2 (b) (i) build up of, tau / protein; 1 (ii) secretion of / high levels of, Aβ42 / beta amyloid 42 / abnormal Aβ; R Aβ40 1 (c) similar shape to, acetylcholine / ACh; binds to / enters, active site; prevents ACh entry; competitive (inhibitor); different shape to ACh; enters / binds, but not at active site; allosteric / indirect; change in, tertiary structure / shape of active site; non-competitive (inhibitor); max 3 (d) prevents ACh breakdown / increase ACh level; ACh binds to, proteins / receptors;
In other words, the feature team owns all the code that needs changing for a particular feature. This minimizes the waiting for someone else to modify their code. •All low-level design in FDD is done within feature teams (Design By Feature). The irritating 'development by surprise' problem where a developer delivers code that is different from agreed design is caught at code inspection by the feature team and rejected. Overly complex code is caught in the same way, before it enters the system. •Although class owners work only on the classes they own, owners of closely associated classes frequently work in the same feature team. They get to know those closely associated classes. Knowledge is clustered rather than randomly scattered. 4. Testing •Correctness in XP is defined by the running of unit and functional tests. •FDD takes unit testing almost for granted as part of Build By Feature. •FDD does not define the mechanisms or level of formality for unit testing;
are exposed to the hormone, the only cells that respond to it are the cells that have specific receptors that bind the hormone. b. Epinephrine is a hormone that has a significant effect on the radius of blood vessels. Epinephrine is secreted by the adrenal medulla (an endocrine gland atop the kidneys) in response to sympathetic stimulation. Epinephrine enters the blood stream and travels to all part the body interacting with those cells having epinephrine receptors on their cell surface. c. There are two types of epinephrine receptors found in blood vessels, alpha receptors () and beta-2 receptors (). Epinephrine can cause either vasoconstiction or vasodilation of blood vessels depending on the type of receptor found in the smooth
illustrated with the following graphics. 1. In Sympathy there is sorrow for the other in need. But with sorrow there is also a sense of distance, separation from the other, an "I'm not like you" type of response. Even though there is an emotional response, the "bridge of identification" with the other has not been crossed. 2. In Empathy there is not only sorrow, but also an identification with the other in need. Here the person crosses the "bridge of identification" and enters into the emotional sphere of the other and identifies with the pain. The other senses and knows that identification has taken place. 3. In Compassion there is not only sorrow and identification with the other in need, but also an involvement in action to meet the need. Here the response does not stop at identification, but goes one step further to take the necessary steps of action to alleviate suffering. The two-way arrow symbolizes that the action takes into consideration
1971 The first commercial 4-bit microprocessor 4004: -2,300 transistors -10 µm features -10 mm2 die -108 kHz kHz Loeng 4 1971 Computer-to-computer Communication expanded when the Department of Defense established four nodes on the ARPANET: the University of California-Santa Barbara and UCLA, SRI International, and the University of Utah. 1972 In 1977 Atari enters the home computer market among others 1972 Two important programming concepts introduced: The first object-oriented language Smalltalk developed at XEROX PARC, based on ideas by Alan Kay. The first logic programming language Prolog developed by Alan Colmerauer at University of Marseilles 1972 Hewlett-Packard introduces a programmable calculator with a magnetic stripe memory for storing programs 1973