your staff. I wish to make a serious complaint regarding your inefficient staff. Paragraphs 2 and 3 Describe the complaint in more detail. Give support! Include dates and times, people involved, the inconvenience you’ve been caused, etc. Do not copy the prompt, paraphrase instead. Use all the prompts, dividing them logically between paragraphs. Link ideas with appropriate linking words and phrases. NB! Try to be clear and factual rather than emotional. Final paragraph Use the final paragraph to say what action you want to be taken. I must insist that you refund the cost of the bill. I must ask you to… I feel that I am entitled to a refund… I hope that this matter will receive your prompt attention and that my TV set will be replaced. I would appreciate it if you could look into this matter as soon as possible. I hope that this matter can be resolved/dealt with promptly.
of these and many more are rules of politeness which differ from culture to culture. Third factor is "emotional constraints." Different cultures regulate the display of emotion differently. Some cultures get very emotional when they are debating an issue. They yell, they cry, they exhibit their anger, fear, frustration, and other feelings openly. Other cultures try to keep their emotions hidden, exhibiting or sharing only the "rational" or factual aspects of the situation. All of these differences tend to lead to communication problems. If the people involved are not aware of the potential for such problems, they are even more likely to fall victim to them, although it takes more than awareness to overcome these problems and communicate effectively across cultures. In my opinion different cultures are blessing. Different cultures motivate people to learn other languages and the rules of courtesy. For example if you want to travel to
presenter on Top Gear in 2002 · Top Gear began as a motoring magazine show in 1977 · It was relaunched in 2002 with big changes · In 2002 there was Jason Dawe presenting the show additionaly to Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammon · From 2003 to present the third presenter has been James May · In 2005 Top Gear won a International Emmy in the Non- Scripted Entertainment category · Top Gear has also won the Nationlal Television Award in Most Popular Factual Programme category 3 times · In Estonia you can see the English version of the show in TV3 · The show is in Wednesday at 11 pm after Prison Break http://www.wikipedia.org/ http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esileht http://www.topgear.com/uk/
Doing business in Australia Business Mentality *Australians are very straightforward when it comes to business, so they do not need to build relationships for a long time before doing business. They are receptive to new ideas. * They appreciate modesty, so try not to oversell your company and do not even think of applying aggressive sales techniques. Try to be factual, friendly and to the point, avoiding self-importance. *If you manage to impress them, they will not make it obvious. *The decision making will be slower than usually, as the work environment in Australian business culture is collaborative. Top management will consult subordinates. *Do not try to rush the decision - patience is very much appreciated. * The good news is that Australians do not find it hard to say "no", so the answer will be clear and straightforward.
Marketers are a special kind of liars. Marketers lie to consumers because consumers demand it. Some marketers to it well, others pretty bad. Sometimes the stories help people get more done, enjoy life more and even live longer. Other times, when the story isn´t authentic, it can have significant side effects and consumers pay the price. Truly great stories succeed because they are able to capture the imagination of large and important audiences. A great story is true. Not true because it´s factual, but true because it´s consistent and authentic. Great stories make a promise. They promise fun or money, safety or a shortcut. The promise is bold and audacious and not very good. Great stories are trusted. Trust is the scarcest resource we´ve got left. Consumers don ´t trust the spokespeople on commercials and companies that make pharmaceuticals. Great stories are subtle. Surprisingly, the less a marketer spells out, the more powerful the story becomes. Great stories happen fast.
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. Declarative memory is memory for factual information: names, faces, dates, and the like. Procedural memory (sometimes referred to as “nondeclative memory”) refers to memory for skills and habits such as riding a bike. Semantic memory is memory for general knowledge and facts about the world, as well as memory for the rules of logic for deducing other facts. Episodic memory is memory for the biographical details of our individual lives. Explicit memory refers to international or conscious recollection of information.
. · What is the aim of psyche? · Is it possible to change psyche? If yes, how? · Is it possible that the same phenomenon is once psychical and another time not? · What is a mental disorder? · Do we have free will, or are we driven by our environment, biology, and nonconscious influences? Psychology as a science · Psychology is a science that gathers facts systematically, organizes them into general principles and formulates theories out of these factual data Is psychology rather a new or an old science? - Scientific and pre-scientific psychology Interpreting data · Qualitative vs quantitative studies · Results are interpreted statistically significant even when the effect size is small · Results must be repeatable · Results are interpreted as tendencies or differences in means it's not an universal truth Psychology everywhere · Where do you acquire psychological knowledge? - Is it trustworthy?
stability and a built-up front structure to avoid excess wear. Tennis is played on a rectangular, flat surface, usually grass, clay, a hardcourt of concrete and/or asphalt and occasionally carpet (indoor). In most professional play and some amateur competition, there is an officiating head judge or chair umpire, who sits in a raised chair to one side of the court. The umpire has absolute authority to make factual determinations. The umpire may be assisted by line judges, who determine whether the ball has landed within the required part of the court and who also call foot faults. There also may be a net judge who determines whether the ball has touched the net during service. In some tournaments, certain line judges, usually those who would be calling the serve, are replaced by electronic sensors that beep when an out call would have been made
Effortlessly sundimatult, pingevabalt Election valimine Embrace hõlmama Emphasize toonitama Enable võimaldama Encounter kokkupõrge, kohtumine Ensure kindlustama Estate vara, seisus Exceptional erandlik, eriline, arengupeetusega Executive editor juhtiv toimetaja Exposed välja pandud, haavatud F Fact sheet infoleht Factual tegelik,faktiline Fade away eemale hajuv Failure äparduma Fair kaunis Fairly priced küllaltki tasuline Falter kõhklema Fancy corks ilus kork Features erilisused Fervently innukalt Figuring arvutamine, rehkendamine Folks omaksed, inimesed Foremen esimees Formula valem, retsept
WRITING A FILM REVIEW A review is a short description of a film (found in a magazine or newspaper) in which someone gives both factual information and an opinion about the film. A review should consist of the following parts: * Introduction Was the film based on fact or is it pure fiction? What do you know about the background to the film? Give the title of the film and as much info on the background as you can (setting, type of story, main characters, name of the director and the leading actors). * Main body The main body of a review should consist of at least two paragraphs, the first giving the main points of
Your letter should encourage them to respond positively and helpfully to the complaint. No matter how mad you feel, aggression and confrontation does not encourage a helpful reaction to complaints. Good complaints letters with the above features tend to produce better outcomes: - Concise letters can be understood quickly. - Authoritative letters - letters that are well written and professionally presented - have more credibility and are taken more seriously. - Factual letters enable the reader to see immediately the relevant details, dates, requirements, etc., and to justify action to resolve the complaint. - Constructive letters - with positive statements, suggesting positive actions - encourage action and quicker decisions. - Friendly letters - with a considerate, cooperative and complimentary tone - are prioritised because the reader responds positively to the writer and wants to help. SAMPLE LETTER
To rise the genius, and to mend the heart To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold Live over each scene, and be what they behold: For this the Magic first trod the stage, Commanding tears to stream through every age Tyrants no more their savage nature kept And foes to virtue wondered how they wept. SOME TENTATIVE CONCLUSIONS A piece of literature is a performance in words, It strongly holds our attention, seeming complete in itself, It is not primarily regarded as a source of factual information It offers a unique delight and satisfaction It offers some sort of truth It has a beneficial effect on the perceiver , gives us an insight into reality, broaden our awareness of the possibilities of experience, valuably affect our nervous system. H/W assignment A short essay (150 words) on the topic: Which of the theories of literature reflect my understanding of literature.
equivalent effect shall be prohibited between Member States. TFEU Article 35 states: Quantitative restrictions on exports, and all measures having equivalent effect, shall be prohibited between Member States. Prohibition of measures having an effect equivalent to quantitative restrictions. Articles 34 and 35 TFEU cover all types of imports and exports of goods and products, including dogs. According to the case factual circumstances, the exact dog breed selling/buying ban amounts to a discrimination against certain part of goods (dogs). The prohibition of dealing (selling and importing) in pit bulls and Rottweilers has hit noticeably PB&R company’s profits potentially driving it out of business. From this, I surmise that provisions in question are to be regarded as a measure having equivalent effect to an import/export restriction contrary to Articles 34-35 TFEU. 1.3
183. Evidence- tõend 184. Evident- silmnähtav, ilmne 185. Exaggeration- liialdus 186. Excavate- välja kaevama 187. Excellence- tipptase, meisterlikkus 188. Exchange- vahetus 189. Excited põnevil 190. Exorbitant - pöörane 191. Expansion- laienemine, edasiarendus 192. Explicit- sõnaselge, ilmne, konkreetne 193. External- väline 194. Extrovert- ekstravert, ekstravertne F 195. Facade - fassaad 196. Facility - vahend 197. Facing vastamisi 198. Factual- faktiline 199. Failure- rike 200. Far-flung- kaugele ulatuv 201. Faulty - vigane, defektne 202. Fence - aed 203. Fertile- rikkalik 204. Fiery temper- tuline iseloom 205. Figure- näitaja 206. Filling- täitmine 207. Final lõplik 208. Flair- elegants, anne 209. Flavors- maitseid 210. Fledgling- kogenematu, kollanokk 211. Flunk läbi põruma 212. Footpaths kõnniteed 213. Foray- kõrvalepõige, äkkrünnak 214. Force- jõud, vägi 215
2. Deluge- uputus, tulv 3. Compelling- sundiv, vastupanematu 4. Convet- himustama 5. Durability- kestvus, vastupidavus, püsivus Lk 8 1. Ridiculous- naeruväärne, ülepingutatud 2. Adequate- adekvaatne, piisav, vastav 3. Fraction- murd, murdosa 4. Feature- tunnus, iseloomustav joon 5. Benefit- kasu, tulu, kasulikkus, hüve, kasu saama 6. Hipness- ajaga kaasas käimine 7. Ability- oskus, võime, talent 8. Capture- haarama, tabama, vangistama, vallutama, köitma 9. Factual- tegelik, faktiline 10. Consistent- järjelkindel, kokkuhoiduv, kooskõlaline 11. Inconsistency- ebakõla 12. Bold- 13. Audacious- julge, hulljulge, jultunud 14. Exceptional- erandlik, ebatavaline, erakordne 15. Phish- infot välja petma, õngama 16. Transcendental- ülemõistuslik, metafüüsiline Lk 9 1. Pablum- loba, (imikupudru kaubamärk) 2. Pour- kallama, valama, voolama, valguma 3. Scarce- vähene, napp, raskesti kättesaadav 4. Credibility- usutavus 5. Subtle- peen, õrn, osav, kaval 6
(‘TFEU’), the Court of Justice of the European Union has jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings on the interpretation of Union law and on the validity of acts adopted by the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union2. Therefore, national courts may submit a request only in a situation when “national proceedings have reached a stage at which the referring court or tribunal is able to define the legal and factual context of the case… 3”, so by that Treaty clearly says that there should be prior-actions made before a query to a Court of Justice. Basically, every company what do find it’s writes to be valuated must pass whole juridical hierarchy If a claim will be rejected, I do find that business should file a claim directly to the EU Commission that has a full power of monitoring directives, federal law and regulations that are being applied in the Member States
Tulemuslikud meediasuhted - Head kahepoolsed suhted meediaga - Ainult strateegiliselt planeerituna Trükimeedia – ajalehed ajakirjad Elektrooniline meedia – raadio televisioon Online meedia – Org.veebilehed,blogid,sotsiaalmeedia, online väljaanded Ostetud,väljateenitud,omakanal Reklaam - tasutud, kontrollitud sõnum Väljateenitud - tasuta, kontrollimatu Kolmanda osapoole heakskiit Omakanalid Head meediasuhted Kiire (fast) Täpne (factual) Otsekohene (frank) Õiglane (fair) Sõbralik (friendly) Ajakirjanike ootused Usaldatav, kiire, info pakkumisel avatud Kiirus, avatus, ausus Suhtekorraldaja kättesaadavus Ligipääs tippjuhtidele Partnerlus, teadlikkus Põhilised probleemid - Suhtekorraldaja ei tunne oma organisatsiooni - Liiga ettevaatlik ja aeglane meediaga suhtlemisel - Pudrutamine (ebaselged vastused, probleemidest kõrvalehiilimine, vigade eitamine, olude varjamine)
" In this kind of an essay you may have to use a structure that first gives an overall answer, and then discusses various aspects. Break it into memorable stories and use lots of specific details in this type of essay. Technical: Technical essay is an essay that is used to show your readers how much you can contribute to a certain field and you might have to write about your involvement in a certain issue. In this essay, you have to be careful and use clear factual references, as well as a statement giving the reason why this topic is of your interest. How you write is just as important as what you write. You should constantly keep asking yourself what would make you interested in the essay if you were the reader and put yourself in the shoes of the admission officer and find answers to questions like "Why should I choose this applicant?" Do not just rely on your own opinion, show your essay to others and seek their opinion.
The media primarily reinforce existing views that people hold. This means that you should carefully define what goal you wish to achieve through the mass media. Usually this goal will be primarily informational - i.e., you will want to inform people and give them facts or information about your work or your cause. You should not expect the media to bring about major or rapid changes in public attitudes. The media is best used to provide factual information in a steady, credible manner, and that knowledge over time helps to change people's attitudes. NGOs often use the media without precise goals or targets. Often people send press releases or hold press conferences without having sufficiently `newsy' information to give the press, and this results in poor coverage, or even in situations where some journalists do not respond the next time they are approached by the same NGO. It is
automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning focuses on the development of computer programs that can access data and use it to learn for themselves. IBM Watson- question-answering computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language Wolfram Alpha - computational knowledge engine or answer engine. It is an online service that answers factual queries directly by computing the answer from externally sourced "curated data", rather than providing a list of documents or web pages that might contain the answer, as a search engine might. Võib tulla küsimus, et kas Eksammingit Eksamsorti Eksamülesannet Eksampraegused Eksamtehisintellektisüsteemid Eksamsuudavad Eksam ok/väga Eksamhästi/väga Eksamhalvasti Eksamlahendada. Masinõppest:
116. The Court recalls that the existence of a strong suspicion of the involvement of a person in serious offences, while constituting a relevant factor, cannot alone justify a long period of pre- trial detention. As regards the other ground relied on by the Magadan City Court in prolonging the applicant's detention, namely the danger of obstructing the examination of the case, the Court notes that, unlike the order of the investigator of 29 June 1995, the City Court did not mention any factual circumstances underpinning its conclusions, which were identical both in 1996, 1997 and 1999. There is no reference in its rulings to any factor capable of showing that the risk relied on actually persisted during the relevant period. 117. The Court accepts that the interference with the investigation, along with the suspicion that the applicant had committed the offences with which he was charged, could initially suffice to warrant the applicant's detention
The „closed” heroic couplet. In these 2 lines possible to attain rhetorical or witty effects by the use of parallelism, balance or antithesis. Alliteration and assonance could be used to strenghten this effect. Another option: Miltonic blank verse. Dramatic change in prose style, sought concision and clarity (John Locke’s writings). Analogy for new style mathematics. Former complexity (typical to the Restoration wits and scholars) gave way to more factual prose. Simple positive style, exact reflection of the new scientific and rational outlook of the Enlightenment. Vernacular literature. More people went to school. Imitation of classical models (Homer, Cicero, Virgil, Horace). In verse, tight heroic couplet, in prose essay and satire predominant forms. Qualities of order, clarity, and stylistic decorum. Represented in Pope’s Essay on Criticism. Insist that nature is the true model and standard for writing. Nature for Augustans: a
juhitakse nagu protsessi. 5. Süsteemne lähenemine juhtimisele System approach to management · Vastastikku seotud protsesside kui süsteemi väljaselgitamine, mõistmine ja juhtimine toetab organisatsiooni mõjusust ja tõhusust oma eesmärkide saavutamisel. 6. Pidev parendamine Continual improvement · Organisatsiooni üldise toimivuse pidev parendamine peaks olema organisatsiooni püsivaks eesmärgiks. 7. Faktidel põhinev otsustusviis Factual approach to decision making · Mõjusate otsuste aluseks on andmete ja informatsiooni analüüs. 8. Vastastikku kasulikud suhted tarnijaga Mutually beneficial supplier relationships · Organisatsioon ja selle tarnijad on vastastikku sõltuvad ning vastastikku kasulikud suhted nende vahel tõstavad mõlema poole võimet luua väärtusi. JAR: Kvaliteedisüsteemi kirjeldus · Poliitika ja strateegia · Eesmärk ja ulatus · Vastutus ja kohustused · Tagasiside
employee (töövõtja) - someone who is working for company, organisation, person or communty welfare system (hoolekandesüsteem) - provision of minimum well-being dismissal (vallandamine) - the end of an employee's contract with employer expert assessor (eksperthindaja) - professional assisstant in a fiel to a judge or magistrate judging panel (kohtunikekogu) - set of judges who hear a case of action judicial review (juriidiline läbivaatus) - a higher's courts examination of a lower court's factual or legal findings legal aid (õigusabi) - money provided by a special organization to pay the legal fees for people who can not pay for it themselves commerical disputes (kaubanduslikud konfliktid) - any disagreement two or more bussinesses supplier of good and services (teenuste ja kaupade tarnija) - someone who provides/orders products and offerst assistance consumer (tarbija) - someone who buys good and services from supplier
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The presence of 4 says nothing on the presence or absence of A The absence of 4 requires the absence of A ¬4 → ¬A Philosophy of Science II What is Philosophy? What is Science? What is Philosophy of Science? - Difficulty of providing a definition - To define philosophy, we need to philosophise. Philosophy is inevitable! What is ‘What is’? Importance of Definitions Definitions are important to avoid verbal disputes ( =/ factual disputes) Example: ‘There is no one outside’ The universe of discourse All newspaper readers are well-educated → The universe of discourse = “persons” All persons who are newspaper readers are persons who are well-educated. Intension vs Extension A concept (term or expression) might be defined by its intension or its extension. Intension = sense = what it connotes = the qualities commonly attributed to it S = { x ∈ N, 1 < x < 5} Extension = reference
Finite verb phrases: a) Finite VPs can occur as the VP of independent clauses b) Finite VPs have tense contrast c) There is a person concord and number concord between the subject of a clause and the finite VP. d) Finite VPs contain, as their first or only word, a finite verb form which may be either an operator or a simple present or past form. DO-support is used in forming negative and interrogative constructions. e) Finite VPs have mood, which indicates the factual, nonfactual, or counterfactual status of the predication. - the indicative mood - the imperative mood - the subjunctive mood Non-finite verb phrases: The infinitive ((to) walk), the ing participle (walking), and the ed participle (walked) are the nonfinite forms of the verb. a) Nonfinite VPs do not occur as the VP of an independent clause. b) Nonfinite VPs have no tense or mood distinctions. c) Nonfinite VPs cannot occur in construction with a subject of a main clause.
A formal or informal style can be used when writing transactional letters. They require a reply which may be based on advertisements, other writing input, letters, etc. For example, a letter which is asking for further information about a summer camp based on an advertisement is a transactional letter. (You are required to write a trans- actional letter on the final examination.) When writing a transactional letter: · Choose an appropriate style (formal or informal). Include all the factual information provided in the rubric. using your own words. Check that each paragraph has a topic. TASK 29 Read the following advertisement and the two answers, then decide which model is good and which is bad, giving reasons for your answer. Finally, give the paragraph plan for model B. MODEL A TRADE YOUR OLD CAR FOR A NEW ONE ! We will purchase your old car and offer you a significant discount on a new one!
If a ship has ECS fitted, the shipowner has a duty to ensure that users of such a system are properly trained in the operation and use of electronic charts, are aware of the limitations compared to ECDIS and are familiar with the shipboard equipment before using it operationally at sea. Final remarks This document is a first version of an information document aimed at giving the international shipping society a compendium, which provides factual information on chart carriage requirements, paper charts and digital charts and chart display equipment. It is intended to up date and develop the document further. Feedback from the readers of this document will be welcomed in the continuing process of improving the contents. Feedback may be adressed to any of the Hydrographic Offices listed in the Introduction. Normative References
more lenses so that the aberration of one cancels out the aberration of another. Such an arrangement of lenses is called an achromatic lens. QUESTION: According to the passage, what is focal length? (A) A curved surface that refracts light. (B) The distance from the focal plane to the lens. (C) Adjustment by the muscles that alters lens curvature. (D) The degree that light rays of different colors are bent by the lens. This is a factual question. The information needed to answer this question is directly stated in the text. Choice (B) is the correct answer. Some questions will ask you to draw conclusions based on material in the passage, other will ask about the main idea of a selection. Some may even ask what information does not appear in the passage. THE TEST OF WRITTEN ENGLISH Most TOEFL test sessions now require the Test of Written English. The TWE will test your ability
The name milk man becomes from the fact thathe was suckled by his mother for a long time. He is tired of life and then he decided to go to the white world. Gradually he discovers that he descend from the Solomon Tribe, one of the firts slaves in America. After that he understand the importance of family, of history, he realises what does it mean to love. The novel uses a lot of mythology. The method is magic realism, it's Morrisons favourite. It combains realistic, factual views on the world with the mythological ones. The method comes from latin america (from marquez?) In the end of his jourey his not interested in the gold anymore but his family. He discoveres his grandsomethingmother was an native american. And his greatgreatgreat grandfather is from the Solomon tribe, he JUMPED from Africa to america (or vice versa) and left 21 sons behind. Normally she uses women as protagonists. The quest for identity. Flying symolises freedom, escape
prohibited by the law or permit is not substantially connected to its holder. l) One Stop Shop Principle procedure of administrative proceedings, when an administra- tive body issuing the license or permit shall ensure the approval of additional licensing or per- mitting conditions from other administrative body on its own. Approval of additional licensing or permitting conditions shall be connected to the administrative proceedings of issuing license or permit. Obtaining of the factual conditions fulfilling this condition shall directly serve to the aim of license or permit. Article 4. Restriction of Introducing Additional License and Permit 1. This law shall provide for the exhaustive list of licenses and permits of the areas of licensed activities and actions subject to permits. Introduction of the license or permit by the other laws or sub-laws for the activity or action which is not defined by this law is not allowed. 2
not literally as an information-seeking question about the hearer's abilities, but as a request also. The imperatives (14) and (15) would normally be used respectively to make a statement and to ask a question. (16), though declara- tive, would also be used to ask a question. Grammatical mood in itself is hardly sacred. The real problem is deeper: Each of (12)(16) also has a more literal reading that does correspond to its grammatical mood. For example, (12) could be uttered as a purely factual answer to "Please tell me what desire is uppermost in your mind right now, so that I can begin your psychoanalysis." These more literal readings exist, but are uncommon and hard to hear. What needs explaining is why (and how) the nonliteral uses are the normal uses. This sort of illocutionary displacement is called "indirect force." Searle (1975) advocates what I shall call the conservative approach to indirect force. Namely, he maintains that an utterance's indirect force can be
in Warsaw to its ambassador in Berlin. It was in code, of course, but the cryptanalysts of Goring's Forschungsamt, who had long ago cracked the Polish diplomatic code, had reduced it to plaintext at once, translated it into German, and sent a copy to Goring via messenger. The entire process had taken the communications-intelligence agency less than an hour. At the" end of the telegram came a "special and secret message" to the ambassador: "Do not enter under any circumstances into any factual discussions...." To Goring this proved so conclusively that the Poles had no intention of negotiating in good faith that he copied the translation in his own hand for Dahlerus to show the British ambassador. The German Air Minister told Dahlerus that he was taking a great risk in doing this— he undoubtedly meant jeopardizing Germany's possession of the Polish code—but felt that Britain should know how faithless the Poles were.
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