Sp et sialis e etu d suurtalu talus kasvatatks e ühte kahte kultuuri või pe etak s e 1 2 loo m a. Teisi põllumajan du sliku tootmis e vorm e. I. ekst en siivn e teraviljatalu ***vihikus*** Metsamajandus. Metsi võib käsitleda kolm e st asp ek stist: 1) majan du sliku askp e kt m ets kui puiduallikas; se e n e d marjad ulukid; 2) ökoloo gilin e asp e kt keskkonn ak aits elis e d mets a d 3) m ets kui puhk e ala. 5 puuliikide rühma: 1. väärispuu d 2. kõvad lehtpuud 3. tarbepuit(oka s m e t s a d ) 4. vähevä ärtuslikud puuliigid 5. erikasutu s e g a liigid (n. Hevekautsiuk; apuu kiinapuu malaaria) Metsatüübid. I para sv ö öt m e okas m et s a d:
of the righteous." The Rule Enforces Uninvited Debts Earlier we suggested that the power of the reciprocity rule is such that, by first doing us a favor, strange, disliked, or unwelcome others can enhance the chance that we will comply with one of their requests. However, there is another aspect of the rule, in addition to its power, that allows this phenomenon to occur. A person can trigger a feeling of indebtedness by doing us an uninvited favor (Paese ~ Gilin, 2000). Recall that the rule states only that we should provide to others the kind of actions they have provided us; it does not require us to have asked for what we have received in order to feel obligated to repay. For instance, the American Disabled Veterans organization reports that its simple mail appeal for donations produces a response rate of about 18 percent. But when the mailing also includes an unso-