2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Thatcher 3) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/essential/biography.asp#ess78-83 Wordlist of Margaret Thatcher Project Conviction (n) - a fixed or strong belief; viewpoint Apprise (v) inform Decriminalise (v) allow, permit, legalise Abolish (v) - to destroy completely; cancel; lose Snatcher (n) a person who steals or grasps something suddenly Scathing (adj.) - harmful or painful; injurious; critical Steadfast (adj.) firmly loyal; steady Crisis-prone (adj.) affected by dangerous situation Enact (v) to establish by law Treble (v) - to make or become three times as much or as many Wordlist of Margaret Thatcher Project Wordlist of Margaret Thatcher Project Conviction (n) - a fixed or strong belief; Conviction (n) - a fixed or strong belief; viewpoint viewpoint Apprise (v) inform Apprise (v) inform
Henry II Creates an Empire Henry's claims by blood and marriage · Henry's father, Geoffrey Plantagenet, held rich lands as a vassal. · Henry received the claim to the English throne. · Henry's marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine placed him firmly in the ascendancy. · Henry was the most powerful vassal in France. Taking the English Throne · It was 1147 when Henry had accompanied his mother on an invasion of England. · On 22 May 1149 he was knighted by King David I of Scotland. · Within the year he secured his right to the throne. · On 19 December 1154 he was crowned in Westminster Abbey. Lordship over Ireland · Shortly after his coronation, Henry sent a group of clerics to invade Ireland.
Some members of our society will mention freedom of choice and insist that parents can make their own decision. But some old diseases still exist in the world and those who fail to take their assigned dose of medicine may negate the efforts of those who do. So those some parents have to think about the rest of mankind and immunize their children as well. In conclusion, immunization is one of the factors supporting the health of people. I firmly believe that parents should be made to vaccinate their children mandatory by law.
upon-Avon. Later years and death Shakespeare continued to visit London Died on 23 April 1616, at the age of 52. Shakespeare is buried in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon- Avon. Each year on his claimed birthday, a new quill pen is placed in the writing hand of The Plays of William the bust. Shakespeare. The plays 38 plays firmly attributed to Shakespeare 14 comedies 10 histories 10 tragedies 4 romances Possibly wrote three others Collaborated on several others
Eating habits in Estonia Mari-Ann Lepp 9th A class History Traditional Estonian food has its roots firmly in the countryside The main culinary influences were from Germans The Estonian cuisine is historically pretty poor- pork, fish, cabbage soup, potatoes, vegetables and dairy products. Eating times and habits Depending on the rhythm of life, different Estonians also have different preferences in meal times and meals. a light breakfast most important meal of the day lunch around six or seven o'clock we have dinner. Eating habits:when, what, why?
Mammals of Australia · Australia has more than 378 mammal species . · It is the only continent in the world to still have all three of the major groups of mammals: monotremes, marsupials and placentals. · Some of the best-known animals are the kangaroo, koala, echidna, dingo, platypus, wallaby and wombat. · Monotremes - egg-laying mammals (nowadays found only in Australia and New Guinea) Marsupials - babies born in embryonic condition and kept firmly attached to a teat in a pouch or nestled behind a protective skin-flap while developing further Placentals - unborn young are nourished by a placenta and born at a more advanced stage, some still naked, blind and unable to walk for a week or two, others able to run on their day of birth Monotremes: Marsupial: Placentals: Echidna Kangaroo Dugong Dingoes The Dingo is Australia's wild dog. It is found in Australia, in all states but Tasmania
prügila landfill ümbertöötlemine recycling taastuvate renewable korduvkasutatav reusable ära visatud throwaway seeme- seed eduvalem the seeds of success rahulolematus the seeds of discontent revolutsiooni alge the seeds of revolution juur - root tagasi juurte juurde going back to your roots probleemi alguses the root of problem traditisoon the roots of traditsion juurduma putting down roots/take root kindlalt juurdunud firmly rooted sügavalt juurdunud deeply rooted tavakodanik the grass roots vars - stem tulenema/võrsuma stems from oks branch välja kasvama branches out uued harud poes/äris nwe branches of a shop or business idu bud ta on lootustandev noor tantsija - she's a budding young dancer probleem oli juba lahendatud the problem was nipped in the bud tuhnima dug up kahanema fading varakult lõpu tegema nipped in the bud kasu lõikama reaping the reward langetama - shed
Beauty pageants for small girls should be banned Today's beauty pageants are detrimental to a child's development. These kinds of competitions can lead to low selfconfidence and poor body image. While most beauty pageants cater strictly to girls, there are a growing number that include boys as well. I firmly believe that taking part of beauty pageants is pressured by contestants' parents. It is their vision of how their children should look and act like. Some children do not want to partake in those competitions because it is tiring and chaotic, some children even do not understand what it is all about, because they are too young for that. In my opinion, a child who looks absolutely gorgeous without fake
Capital punishment The opinions on capital punishment are usually based on justice and moral. There are people who believe that an ideal community should be merciful even to the ones who have not shown mercy, but there are also people who think that violating the rights of fellow members of the community, particularly if it happens consistently, should be punished as severely as the death sentence. Most Christians are firmly against capital punishment, because they believe that there is some good in every person, even if he does not show any regret for what he has done. Not all people are as mature as to have such forgiveness in them. On the other hand this type of forgiveness cannot be a groundsel for the larger community, because it requires that you should really know the person that is in question. The Gallup Death Penalty Poll has shown that in the year 2008 64% of Americans were in
Traditional Estonian food has its roots firmly in the countryside, relying heavily on pork, potatoes and garden variety vegetables. The main culinary influences were from Germans, who ruled over Estonia for so many centuries. The eating habits of the Estonian population are related to the season, which severely affect the availability of fresh food. The spring and summer are the seasons of fresh food, in this period are used vegetables, berries and herbs, with the warmer climate the Estonians also like to cook meat grilled outdoors. During the winter are used mushrooms, jams, and preserved foods. Among the typical Estonian dishes are: Baltic fish in acid sauce, pork with sauerkraut and boiled potatoes, blood sausage and barley, marinade anguilla, boiled pork in jelly, tongue, smoked fish and a kind of dry cake-like barley bread. Milk and all kinds of dairy products such as fermented milk, yogurt and various dishes made with rennet are ...
Unit 6: vocabulary School and work (v.) verb (n.) noun (adj.) adjective (adv.) adverb 1. to retire (from) (v.) - to stop working due to age 2. toddler (n.) young child at the age of learning to walk, age 1-2 3. aspiration (n.) strong desire to achieve something 4. exasperated (adj.) extremely annoyed 5. to be fed up with (v.) sick and tired of 6. rarely (adv.) seldom; not often; infrequently 7. to queue (v.) to stand in a line 8. to be ashamed of (v.) to be embarrassed of something 9. to be depressed about (v.) to feel down/sad 10. to be responsible for (v.) to be in charge of something and take either credit if it succeeds or blame if it fails 11. to be famous for (v.) to be known for 12. to be interested in (v.) to be curious 13. to be proud of (v.) to take pride in 14. to complain about (v.) to whine about 15. to su...
Involvement would be based on interest and the satisfaction of publically confirming their talents. If these ideas could be successfully implemented, the learning environment in my school would be a fascinating self-journey, as useful for building emotional knowledge as it would be for sharpening academic skills. Learning would be a fulfilling, exciting experience, and kids wouldn't have to dread school, as they do now. Most importantly, when my students graduated, they would have a firmly-instated sense of purpose that would make them better prepared for life.
moat. That being said, there are some that believe that Coca-Cola's best days are behind it. Soda sales have dropped for 11 straight years (Sure Dividend). That could be because people prefer healthier options or sodas have lost their popularity compared to older times where soda drinks were part of every meal eaten. Although the sales are dropping it should not be too worrying for the company because their reputation and place in the market are established firmly. The company's future growth will largely be driven by three factors. The factors are: 1. Organic Growth, driven by expansion of the beverage market and Coca-Cola's stills portfolio Coca-Cola company is mostly based on soda drinks what aren't the most popular option for people nowadays so it is important that they make some kind of a switch towards more organic drinks otherwise they lose a lot of money if they are so
that, add about 50 cm3 of distilled water to the mixture. Stir the solution with a glass rod and then filter it. For filtration, fold the filter paper in half twice. Cut one corner for the filter paper to distribute evenly to the wall of the funnel (see Figure Figure 1.1 2.1 figure 1.1). Place the filter paper into the funnel, wet it with distilled water and press it firmly against the wall of the funnel. While filtering, try to leave as much insoluble material in the conical flask as possible. Pour the solution on the filter, letting the solution flow along the glass rod (figure 1.2). The glass rod must be slightly tilted and cannot touch the bottom of the filter as it may break easily. See that the glass rod is in the solution at all times and not on the desk. Place the beaker under the funnel so that the longer edge of the stem
Main functions of a shoot system are: * Stem- to support the plant, to transport water, minerals and sugar * Leaves- to make food by photosynthesis, to absorb water from air * Flower- to contain reproductive organs, the reproductive function *Fruit- to enclode the seeds, to protect seeds 4. What are the main functions of a root system? Main functions of a root system are to take in, absorb water and minerals, to hold the plant firmly in the soil. 5. What happens in the process of photosynthesis? For the process of the photosynthesis is sunlight necessary. Water from the soil and carbon dioxide from the air are converted into sugars and after carbohydrates. Durning the process oxygen is formed and relased into the air. 6. Name the reproductive organs of a flower. How they function? reproductive organs of the flower are the stamens and the carpel. The stamens
In the 2nd half of the 60s, Decade for bossa nova, started to spread from Brazil to North America and Europe. Bossa Nova(New Thing) and its rich harmonies and softrythms were an instant hit among jazz musicians and flute was incorporated almost instantly as one of the main solo instruments for this New Thing. On the other hand, one of the most influential groups emerged for this decade, Return to Forever, lead by pianist Chick Corea. This group firmly established the playing of tenor saxophonist/flutist Joe Farrell, who later recorded extensively in the flute on albums "Friends" "Romantic Warrior". Since 70s to 90s, AvantGarde(Free Jazz) scene has been a been a playground for flutists and flutist James Newton achieved popularity with the new style where improvisation exceeds the need for harmonic sequence. In 80s, flute player Hubert Laws collaborated with J.P.Rampal and performing several live concerts
etc. 28.Attributable consider as caused by something indicated; to regard as resulting from a specified cause 29.Dilute to make thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like 30.Homage respect or reverence paid or rendered; the public formal acknowledgment 31.Disintegrate to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up 32.Yield to give up or surrender 33.Insoluble incapable of being dissolved 34.Persist to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, couse of action 35.Evaluate to determine or calculate the numerical value of 36.Enumerate to mention separately as if in counting; name one by one 37.Evaporate to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor 38.Arduous difficult; requiring great exertion 39.Tedious long and tiresome; to cause weariness or boredom 40.Repugnant distasteful, offensive 41.Extinguish to put our; to put an end to or bring to an end 42
In February 2003, the British edition of Gentlemen's Quarterly magazine published photographs of Winslet which had been digitally enhanced to make her look dramatically thinner than she really was; Winslet issued a statement saying that the alterations were made without her consent. Some interesting things to read and learn She has very large feet and she wears size 11 shoes. She prefers to wear boots rather than ordinary shoes because it makes her feel that her feet are "firmly on the ground". She missed the premiere of Titanic because she was attending the funeral of close friend and former boyfriend, Stephen Tredre, who died of bone cancer. She resides in both London, England and New York City, USA. She refuses to read reviews. She favorite bands/singers are Indigo Girls, The Verve, Oasis and Portishead. Nicknames: English Rose, Combat Kate (for her love for combat boots) and Corset Kate (because she has acted in a lot of period films)
filter paper, thermometer, barometer and hygrometer. Experimental procedure 1. The experimental apparatus (Figure 1) consists of two burettes connected with a rubber hose (a), which is filled with water. One burette is connected to a test tube (b), in which the metal reacts with the acid. 2. Preparation for the experiment. Remove the test tube and wash it carefully with distilled water. Firmly attach the test tube back. Adjust the burettes to the same height and check whether the water level (c) in both of the burettes is at the same height. Raise one of the burette branches 15...20 cm higher than the other one and observe for a few minutes whether the water level stays still. If it does not change
in front of the rear wheel wells where the jack is intended to be placed. For most trucks or older cars that have a frame, look to place the jack on one of the beams of the frame just behind the front tire or in front of the rear tire. Raise the jack until it is supporting (but not lifting) the car. The jack should be firmly in place against the underside of the vehicle. Check to make sure that the jack is perpendicular to the ground. Remove the hubcap and loosen the nuts by turning counterclockwise. Don't take them all the way off; just break the resistance. By keeping the wheel on the ground when you first loosen the nuts, you'll make sure that you're turning the nuts instead of the wheel.
intellectual brilliance literature ( W.Shakespeare ) The Stuarts 17th c. 1603 James VI of Scotland inherits Englands' throne 1605, November 5 : Guy Fawkes Night ( Bonfire Night ) conflicts between the king and the parliament leads to the Civil War Oliver Cromwell outcome: Charles I is executed, Cromwell starts to rule the country ( Lord Protector ) called the country 'Commonwealth' > the only period in British history with no monarch 1658 O.Cromwell dies the parliament firmly established Charles I son is crowned Charles II The House of Hanover 18th19th c. George I from Hanover becomes the king of England the country is run by Sir Robert Walpole ( Britain's first PM, first to live at 10 Downing Street ) 1715&1719 Scottish Jacobite Rebellions ( to restore the rule of the Stuarts in Scotland ) leaders : James Stuart ( the old Pretender ) and his son Charles ( the young Pretender / Bonnie Prince Charlie ) 1746 The Battle of Culloden ( lasted for 40 min. )
did well in English classes and took a journalism course because they loved to write or were encouraged to do so by one of their teachers. Kadri Oviir Ajakirjandus ja kommunikatsioon I Writing ability helps. A student who can quickly quickly master thenewswriting format is ahead of the game, so to speak, compared to her less-talented classmates. And while I firmly believe that most students can learn to bang out news stories, I've had a few students who were such awful writers that I felt journalism, at least print journalism, just wasn't for them. But while I've had plenty of gifted writers do well in my classes and go on to news careers, writing chops alone aren't enough. Some students who take journalism classes think writing is everything, and are disappointed when they find out that the gruntwork of reporting is more important
progressive economy. A socialised industry should be owned by the State and its technical management remain responsible to the nation. But it should retain all the advantages of small enterprise: plants that are small enough to be managed efficiently. With knowledge would come power. Better educated men and women, freed from the bonds of social subservience, would see more clearly the society in which they wished to live and guide more firmly the conduct of democratic policy by which alone their hopes can slowly be established in the practice of the nation. Economic planning and social equality are the ideas upon whose slow growth the purification of our social order chiefly ends. Before we can gather harvests or walk through open doors, we mus fight, endure and win this war. Victory is essential to social progress for two reasons. In the first place a continuity of
remains trustworthy. In fact, CFO Jeff Sheets recently said: Our top priority is the dividend. [A] compelling dividend is a core element of our value proposition and we think it is still appropriate. We're continuing to drive positive momentum in our underlying financial returns, a key focus area for us especially in this lowprice environment. The company stands so steadfastly behind its dividend because it firmly believes that having a strong dividend forces it to be more disciplined. Practically, this means that it won't chase growth for the sake of growth and that it will maintain a strong balance sheet during good times and bad so that it has the flexibility to continue the payout. Another reason that ConocoPhillips remains confident that its dividend isn't going anywhere but up is its ability to quickly adapt to the current downturn. The company
Earlier total stations had bubble tubes for levelling, later ones use automatic compensators. A surveyor roughly levels the total station using its leveling screws (three of them), then the magnitude of any leveling errors present are received by the instrument’s microprocessor, which will make appropriate corrections to the values of the measured horizontal and vertical angles. At first it is needed to firmly set up the tripod (as horizontal as possible with the eye), then it is needed to secure the total station on the tripod with a centering screw. Then it is convenient to use plumb bobs for approximate centering before using the plummets. Probably is necessary to move the tripod a little in the centering process. When the instrument is roughly centered then starts the fine centering with the optical plummet. The instrument must be levelled for the
"Welfare Mother" is suffused with ideologies of `race', class and gender. It implicates and blames the poor for their poverty. "Welfare Mother" or "Welfare Queen" becomes the public face of `failed mothering' by poor women. Dominant worldview that blames individuals for their failings, particularly if these are financial However, where there is structure there is agency and resistance Ginsburg: Colen: II Contested reproduction · The idea of the body as a machine firmly established the male body as the prototype of this machine (Martin, 1987, Davis-Floyd: 1990, 1994). · This is seen as a significant departure from the ideas propounded in medical texts from the ancient Greeks up until the eighteenth century that described male and female bodies as fundamentally similar. · Though women had hitherto been conceptualised as embodying the same genitals as men inside their bodies, thus relegating women to `a lesser version of the male body' .
he had to recognise the king of France as his lord, whereas in England he was king with no lord above him. The last Norman kings William II (Rufus) (1087 - 1100) When William died, in 1087, he left the Duchy of Normandy to his elder son, Robert. He gave England to his second son, William. William II was a short stout man with red face, from which came his nickname of Rufus. He was a strong king and ruled his subjects firmly. In 1095, he crushed with great severity a revolt by some of his barons. He acquired control of Normandy from his older brother Robert, by lending him money to go on a crusade. To raise funds for the war, William taxed his English subjects. William died in 1100 while hunting in New Forest in southern England. He was killed by an arrow shot by one of his lords, Walter Tirel. Historians are not sure whether Tirel deliberately fired the arrow at William
Conclusion- Current practice in planning addresses the future in ways that are superficial, shortsighted, or hollow. Academics have contributed very little to this cause, leaving planning practitioners to their own devices. If they so desired, planning academics could surely help to build a more intellectually sophisticated and defensible approach to shaping the future. Taken together, however, these elements form a planning toolkit useful for construction of normative futures that are firmly grounded in time as well as space. What is needed today is a new synthesis of skills that includes all of the lessons of the modern era—political relevance, public inclusiveness, quantitative technique, narrative, openness of communication, and more—while recovering lost emphases from the past. What is needed is a new commitment from planners to the creation of intelligent futures that are grounded within our capacities for change.
herself. The Super 8 She lies on her back with her legs open and a pillow under her bum to make penetration easier. He lies over her, supporting himself with out-stretched arms. She puts her hands on his hips or round his back to support his thrusts. She arches up to meet his movement where the friction will soon hot up! Ascent to Desire Your man may need some arm muscles to pull this one off - so if he's lacking in strength, steer clear. He stands with feet firmly on the ground hip width apart, knees slightly bent. She stands in front of him. As he lifts her onto him, she wraps her legs around his hips. It may be useful to start off sitting on the bed and then turn round once lifted so she can put her feet down and help support the lift with the edge of the bed. The weight should help with deep penetration as she moves up and down. The Standing Wheelbarrow The Standing Wheelbarrow sex position is quite a challenge but
1 pc Black hydraulic cylinder TQC 31 Check that hydraulic cylinder bends 180' WORK CONTENT 31. Push black hydraulic cylinder on other end of Yellow longa part 32. Put grey bending parts below long yellow part (2pcs) 32 VERIFY Check that all parts are firmly attached Product name Part name Part number Lego Digger 123456 Document number Document type Revision xxx-xxxx-xxx Work Instruction 01 Originator Date originated Date of current rev. ... 7.10.2009 7.10.2009 Materials
They believe in living close to nature (Thoreau) and taught the dignity of manual labor (Thoreau). They strongly felt the need of intellectual companionships and interests (Brook Farm) and placed great emphasis on the importance of spiritual living. Man's relationship to God was a personal matter and was to be established directly by the individual himself (Unitarianism) rather than through the intermediation of the ritualistic church. They held firmly that man was divine in his own right, an opinion opposed to the doctrines held by the Puritan Calvinists in New England, and they urged strongly the essential divinity of man and one great brotherhood. Self-trust and self-reliance were to be practiced at all times and on all occasions, since to trust self was really to trust the voice of God speaking intuitively within us (Emerson). The transcendentalists felt called upon to resist
slightly and you do not feel any air flow escaping across your face, the respirator fits properly when exhaling. · To check for leaks when inhaling (breathing in), completely cover the filter cartridges with the palms of your hands so that no air can flow in. Inhale more strongly than usual. If the mask collapses slightly and you do not feel any air entering the mask across your face, the respirator fits properly when inhaling. If you are using a disposable N95 respirator - · Firmly cover the mask with the palms of your hands. Inhale and exhale more strongly than usual. If you do not detect any air flow in or out around the edges of the respirator, the respirator fits properly. (If the mask has an exhalation port, be sure to cover the port when you breathe out.) HOW DO I CONDUCT A "SEAL CHECK"? WHEN SHOULD I CHANGE MY FILTER CARTRIDGES OR MY DISPOSABLE RESPIRATOR? At the beginning of each work day, you should use either a new set of filter cartridges or
angles to the plane formed by the central axes of the rails and the armature. In combination with the current in the armature, this produces a Lorentz force which accelerates the projectile along the rails, always out of the loop (regardless of supply polarity) and away from the power supply. There are also Lorentz forces acting on the rails and attempting to push them apart, but since the rails are mounted firmly, they cannot move. By definition, if a current of one ampere flows in a pair of ideal infinitely long parallel conductors that are separated by a distance of one meter, then the magnitude of the force on each meter of those conductors will be exactly 0.2 micro-newtons. Furthermore, in general, the force will be proportional to the square of the magnitude of the current and inversely proportional to the distance between the conductors
In the present day it includes a variety of international foods and dishes, with a number of contributions from the traditions of nearby countries. German, Scandinavian, Russian and other influences have played their part. The most typical foods in Estonia have been rye bread, pork, potatoes and dairy products. Estonian eating habits have historically been closely linked to the seasons. In terms of staples, Estonia belongs firmly to the beer, vodka, rye bread and pork "belt" of Europe. The Cold Table Flounder The first course in traditional Estonian cuisine is based on cold dishes - a selection of meats and sausages served with potato salad or Rosolje, an Estonian signature dishes based on beetroot, meat and herring . Small pastries called pirukad ("pirukas" in the singular) - a relative of the pirozhki - filled with meat, cabbage, carrots, rice and other fillings or mixtures
know that I have succeeded in doing several things. For me the key is my so called success has been that when dealing with a particular thing I have tried to delve into the subject as deep as possible. Firstly, when we are talking about success and asking the question who is a succesful person, we have to understand that success means various things for different persons. The main question is what makes a human being happy? In my opinion, as a person claims that he is happy, then we can firmly say that this person is successful in life because he feels content with his life. Contentedness and happiness are the key factors in determing how succesful someone is. It is often said that for a small town inhabitant, it is a lot harder to achieve something in life. I totally disagree with this statement. There are just other values in a town with a small population density. Values concerning family life are coming more forth, career and such kind of personal
This style quickly spread to other Italian cities and then to France, Germany, England, Russia and elsewhere. In the 16th century, Sebastiano Serlio helped codify the classical orders and Palladio's legacy evolved into the long tradition of Palladian architecture. Building off of these influences, the 17th-century architects Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren firmly established classicism in England. For the development of classicism from the mid-18th-century onwards, see Neoclassical architecture. Rococo Interior design Solitude Palace in Stuttgart and Chinese Palace in Oranienbaum, the Bavarian church of Wies and Sanssouci in Potsdam are examples of how Rococo made its way into European architecture. In those Continental
King Henry VIII held the title Defender of the Faith, which was given to him by the Pope. His daughter Elizabeth I became one of England’s greatest monarchs. 15. Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII, was the first of three long-reigning queens in the British history (the other two are Victoria and Elizabeth II). During her long reign she established, by skillful diplomacy, a reasonable degree of internal stability in a firmly Protestant England, allowing the growth of a spirit of patriotism and general confidence. She never married, but used its possibility as a diplomatic tool. She became known as the “Virgin Queen”. Her reign is characterized by intellectual brilliance, flourishing literature and commercial prosperity. 16. The Civil War. 1642-1651.During the century, Parliament had established its supremacy over the monarchy
I think big data is great since it gives an enormous boost to the gaming industry by allowing artificial intelligence to grow in such a rapid paste. Today, AI is dominating most of the games - from board games to interactive fiction games. I believe, as AI advances in the gaming industry, it can be later used in more real-life situations. And I'm not the only one thinking so. Elon Musk[26], who has invested in multiple AI companies has stated, that he firmly believes in the numerous possibilities that AI can bring. For example, Tesla has already started producing cars with autopilot and self-driving is not so far fetched, as in a similar note; starship[27] already has a fleet of delivering robots distributing products to your doorstep in a daily basis. Knowing how humanity functions, the next probable step would be to exchange on-ground delivery bots for drones, as the technology progresses, as drones are highly impactful already.
expatriate writer, widely considered to be one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. He is best known for his landmark novel Ulysses (1922) and its highly controversial successor Finnegans Wake (1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners (1914) and the semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). Although he spent most of his adult life outside Ireland, Joyce's psychological and fictional universe is firmly rooted in his native Dublin, the city which provides the settings and much of the subject matter for all his fiction. In particular, his tempestuous early relationship with the Irish Roman Catholic Church is reflected through a similar inner conflict in his recurrent alter ego Stephen Dedalus. As the result of his minute attentiveness to a personal locale and his self-imposed exile and influence throughout Europe, (notably in Paris, France), Joyce
between Charles I and Parliamentarians led by Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarian Roundheads to victory, Charles I was executed and Cromwell rook up rule of the country, which became a republic, called the Commonwealth. He was its Lord Protector until his death in 1660. After Cromwell's death, the Stuarts returned to the throne, Charles I's son was crowned Charles II. However, the Parliament was firmly established this time and no future monarch would ever seriously challenge its power. England suffered during the reign of Charles II. The Plague (1665) killed almost 70 000 of London's inhabitants and the Great Fire (1666) destroyed most of the city. Sir Christopher Wren was asked to build up the city. The Great Fire had two plusses the fire killed all the rats that carried the plague and after that, all the houses were built of stone, so another fire couldn't happen.
times his weight. A pilot weighing 200 culty finding an excuse for NOT moment at the point of the engage- Ibs. pulling up at n = 4.4 will press performing it. ment of its main fitting with the onto the seat at a "weight" of 880 Ibs. The complete wing - meaning with corresponding fitting in the fuselage The 30 pound battery will "weigh" 132 ailerons and flaps firmly installed - will walls. It is worth remembering that lbs., the 180 pound engine will react be tested inverted. If the wing is com- this highest bending moment remains as if it suddenly weighs 792 Ibs. Has posed of two or more parts, we first constant throughout the cross-sec- the designer constructed the pilot's inspect the spar junctions. In a can- tion of the fuselage. Swept-back
In a constitutional state there are rules the executive power needs to follow and that can sometimes make fighting terrorism inconvenient. Methods perceived as effective are not legitimate. Utilitarian thinkers believe this can be disregarded as to avoid a greater evil, authorities inevitably have to break the law. Michael Ignatieff (2004) states that governments needn't follow national and international law as precisely in case violating this law will avoid bigger crimes. “Sticking too firmly to the rule of law simply allows terrorists too much leeway to exploit our freedoms. Abandoning the rule of law altogether betrays our most valued institutions. To defeat evil, we may have to traffic in evils: indefinite detention of subjects, coercive interrogations, targeted assassinations, even pre-emptive war. These 7
So in the small amount of time that they get for leisure, they usually don't have enough money to enjoy themselves. As a result, they end up getting bored in their free time! T I see. It all sounds very depressing ... S And finally, teenagers do not have independence. For instance, if I want to go and stay with a friend, I have to ask permission first. Teenagers have to live according to the rules that are made by adults. That's why I firmly believe that a person's teenage years are more difficult than other stages in life. 67 Students' own answers 3G Description of a person page 28 1 girl a, boy d 2 (Possible answers) 1 boy d 2 girl c 3 girls b and c 4 boy f 5 girls b and c 6 girl c 3 Students' own descriptions 4 artistic creative shrewd clever tolerant patient frank honest quick-tempered argumentative diligent hard-working emotional sensitive
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 compromise - establishment of the League of Nations, the Treaty against many principles of the Fourteen Points US never ratified(kinnitama) · League of Nations Stop, prevent war Improve people's lives Encourage co-operation in trade Disarmament Enforce the Treaty of Versailles
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. While witches practiced among the peole, the ruling classes were cultivating their own breed of secular healers: the university-trained physicians. In the century that preceded the beginning of the ,,witch-craze" 13th century European medicine became firmly established as a secular science and a profession. The medical profession was actively engaged in the elimination of female healers their exclusion from the universitiess, for example long before the witch-hunts began. There was nothing in late medieval medical training that conflicted with church doctrine. Medical students spent years studying Plato, Aristotle and Christian theology and a doctor rarely saw any patients at all, and no experimentation of any kind was taught
perfection. These held together by geographical confines, common Christian tradition (Protestant, based on Old Testament). When all roads led to Rome, others looked back into the island’s past. British Empire different from Roman: trade not brutality, liberty (Pax Britannica). By about 1790 culture had been forged, seen in books which traced the history and celebrated the achievements of the native tradition.. identity firmly in place to challenge French Revolution and the decades of war with France. 27. The Augustan cult of Shakespeare Exploration in nation’s cultural past seeking further common cultural ground. It was to be found in William Shakespeare. His plays had never ceased to be played, and were establishing a nascent canon of national dramatic classics. Supreme artistic hero, aslo a chameleon – plays cheerfully altered and rewritten as
remaining part of the voyage. What are the requirements for the safe use of ECDIS? The safe use of ECDIS requires the mariner to be trained and appropriate bridge procedures to be established. What are the requirements for ECDIS training? The STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping) and ISM (International Safety Management) codes put the responsibility firmly on the shipowner to ensure that mariners on their vessels are competent to carry out the duties they are expected to perform. If a ship is fitted with ECDIS, the shipowner has a duty to ensure that users of such a system are properly trained in the operation and use of electronic charts and are familiar with the shipboard equipment before using it operationally at sea. There is no specific regulation or reference to ECDIS systems in the STCW Convention.
began to consolidate into larger units, but the actual events marking this transition are debatable. *St Patric and the Christianization of Ireland was a Christian missionary and is the patron saint of Ireland. Legend says that Patrick tought the Irish about the concept of the Trinity by showing people the shamrock, a 3-leaved clover. The christianization of Ireland began in the fourth century AD, before the arrival of St Patrick, but it was not until Patrick arrived that Christianity was firmly planted. He was a leader of deep piety, humility, simplicity and unselfish devotion. *St Columba and the Irish Christian mission to Iona Columba, who had the potential to become a king in Ireland, instead, chose to give his full service to the mission of God. Columba is credited as being a leading figure in bringing the living in monasteries into life again. Iona is a small island in Scotland, where Columba settled and founded a monastery on it
· Depend on the structure of the word, mainly on the presence of negative prefixes and suffixes. It is purely linguistic e.g. heartless, impolite, abnormal · Be present in words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called "final places" e.g. big--tremendous, like--worship · Depend on the stylistic colouring of the word. Literary, colloquial groups. Such words are firmly associated with that style. However, when a colloquial word appears in a literary speech, the result is humour or irony because of the clash in the stylistic colouring. Phonesthemes--a subtype of inherent connotation--a recurrent combination of sounds, yet, not a morpheme, that has more or less clearly felt meaning. e.g. flight, flimsy, flippant--suggest lightness, grace, insecurity e.g. slow, sluggish, sloppy--suggest slowness, inactivity 3
5. Mount the four lifting screws in the new cooling jacket cylinder liner. Hook the lifting tool and lift the jacket/liner assembly into position the cylinder frame. 6. The six non-return valves are to be mounted in the bores of the liner. Screw the pipes from the lubricator on to the non-return valves, but do not tighten. Vent the cylinder lubricating system by manually pumping until oil, without air bubbles, comes out from the non-return valves. When this is in order, tighten the pipes firmly on the non-return valves and again pump manually. Place a new sealing ring on top of the cylinder liner. Mount the piston and cylinder cover. VOCABULARY dismount demonteerima drain kuivatama, kuivendama; ära voolama ; discard eemaldama turn pöörama grind lihvima, poleerima , wear ridges kulumisjäljed hand-grinder veskikivi disconnect lahti ühendama attach kinnitama