Healthier than ever before! When I start thinking about healthy way of life, first thing that comes in my mind is cabbages and carrots. But healthy lifestyle contains more than that. Ofcourse it is very important to eat well, but in the same time it is essential to do diffrent kind of exercises and have basic knowledges about your body. Our grandmothers and grandfathers often complain, that we eat wrong sort of food, like hamburgers and french fries. But I think, it isn`t true. Yes, we eat hamburgers, but not every day. Me myself couldn`t eat a hamburger every day, I will get enough. It seems to me that younger generation appreciate a good work out more than ever more. We like to relax by doing exercises and fitting our body. It gives a lot of energy. In my opinion we are going to be a very healthy generation. Mari Saar.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using Facebook Facebook is the most popular social networking site of all time. Everybody are using it, grandmothers and grandfathers are mothers and fathers and of curse we the younger generatsion. But ise the Facebook good place where to talk to you´re friends or is it bad? The good thinf about Facebook is that it´s free and it´s one of the best medium fot communication. We can share our feelings an what's happening around in our daily life through it. Facebook has good privacy setting which gives me the option to maintain privacy according how i wish.It has thousands of application, quiz, games etc which keeps the user
Fifty years from now, life will be much easier and healthier for odrinary people than it is today In fifty years time the wolrd will be very diffriend from what it is today. In my opinion people will gather into two groups ones that will love and be obsessed with robots and other new technology and the ones who want to live like their grandmothers and grandfathers. They want to grow their own food and give up on technology. Most likely technology will improve faster than ever and that might cause some problems. Like in the movie ,,I,Robot".People will improve technology so fast that they will make mistakese mistakse that might kill human race. They might build robots so advance that we won't be able to control them anymore.Also there is the ,,Clobal Warming" people are talking about. The world will run out of water. People will die in thirst
and a preacher. John starts his letter with reminding the conversation he had had with his son the night before that he might be gone someday. He talks about death and how dying people have asked him what death is like. He has always said that it is like going home. John starts looking back on his life, reminding his parents and grandparents. His father and grandfather were ministers too and ment a lot to him. John talks about a trip he and his father took to find Johns grandfathers grave who had been an itinerant preacher. It had been a rough journey, which lasted for week. They had very little to eat and nowhere to sleep. It had been a bonding experience for them. John Ames is amazed by the fact that everywhere he goes people seem to know that he is a reverend, even strangers. Mr. Ames thinks about the brightest memories of his childhood and writes them down hoping that his son learns something from every story he has put down for him. He mentions his good old friend Mr
· Needs to be a scientific approach to understand their nature Key Assumptions · Stability: a person's level on a trait is relatively stable over time · Differences: composition of dispositions varies from person to person · Causation: trait differences cause differences in behaviours Page The Grandfathers of Trait Theory Structure of personality descriptors Allport and Odbert (1936) · Found 17,953 words to describe behavioural and psychological Dimensions (traits!) characteristics (e.g. introversion-extraversion) · Examples of trait terms:
Ofcourse we could argue that his part of the story is the most difficult to understand. He illustrates the southerners preoccupation with time. Faulkner believed in the interconnectedness of public and personal historys and he believed in the relation of the past to the chaotic present. Quentin believes that it is his mission to save the Compson honour by stopping time, arresting it. He thinks that if he manages it, this will also eliminate decay in Compson family. He smashes his precious grandfathers watch. This scene shows that time is stronger and he cannot control it, then he chooses death. Realizes that he can't fight time. Jason doesn't time aboout the past or honour of his ancestors, he couldn't care less about tradition, he despises Quentin and his ideas, just as Quentin is dead physically, Jason is dead spiritually. His life is also futile and the only character with the author sympathizes is Dilsey-
existence of the other world, such as the paradise or the hell. During this time centuries believes kept in our mentality about creation of the world and a life after death force the person to doubt and the theory of atheism. For the reason of the uncertainty people often make various religious and pagan rituals, in this case funeral ceremonies, so to say just in case or therefore how did their grandmothers and grandfathers. During that time the rituality of the secular funeral had time to become stronger which has developed in the USSR. Many people do not trust owing to religious practices and do not see a sense in them. For the reason, the modern youth gives the preference so-called mixed, in this context it is possible to tell a "democratic" kind of funeral where are combined both church, and secular rituals and customs.
William’s successors gained more territories in France by marrying the rulers of 52 provinces or their daughters. Henry II controlled over a half of the French territory. In the early thirteenth century the French king invaded Normandy and Anjou, and the Anglo-Normans lost these provinces. During the Hundred Years’ War the English Crown lost its largest possession in France – Aquitaine. 7. Write questions to these answers. a) 1. No, it was their grandfathers that came from Scandinavia. 2. They came from Normandy in northern France. 3. No, they chose Harold. 4. Because the Norman army was better trained and better armed. 5 Because he took England and the English crown by conquest. b) 6. No, there weren't any Norman settlements. 7. No, they lost everything. 8. The king divided most of it among his nobles. 9. Yes, he was the greatest landowner in England. 10. Yes, but they got the land from barons. 11. No, they were
There is a misguided belief that you can go barefoot and immediately x all of your problems. If you have been wearing shoes with heels for years and start barefoot running with no transition, expect problems with your Achilles tendons. One year of stretching might get an additional ¼ range of motion out of them, so if you remove a ½ heel and go pound the pavement, you're asking for major issues. Removing the heel will not automatically x your form. Most of the grandfathers of barefoot running still run with their hip flexors. Take, for instance, the Copper Canyon Ultramarathon. It's held in the Mexican backyard of the near-mythical Tarahumara Indians, who are world-famous for running in sandals called huaraches. The soles consist of little more than one layer of old tire rubber. It sounds romantic, but the top three runners in 2010 were all wearing shoes. Running barefoot alone does not make you a better runner. The front of my shins kills me after running