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Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice
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Class and social status in Pride and Prejudice

unlikely to recommend his suit." This may show that Mr. Darcy had zero comprehension of politeness, but it can also serve as a proof of the deep-rooted understandings of equal fortune and class between the ones who tie the knot in the 19th century. Obviously marriage was not the only point that was affected by the class divisions. A conversation carried out by the representative of a great titled family and the members of mediocre class illustrates the differences between them in even the smallest aspects of the everyday life. "When my niece Georgiana went to Ramsgate last summer, I made a point of her having two men servants go with her. You must send John with the young ladies, Mrs. Collins." This statement from an aristocrat, Lady Catherine, to the girls of rather inferior descent, comes to show that if one Miss from a noble family required two servants whilst travelling, then two women of mediocre class were expected to have only one

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Market Leader Advanced-3-– Unit 12
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Market Leader Advanced (3) – Unit 12

tolerances- fair attitude towards any kind of people stakeholders- a person or business that invested monet into smth weep- showing emotions with crying idle- lack of motion or energy shout foul- to shed tears because of grief or pain fine-tuning- to make small adjustments in for optimal performance scope- getting information required to start a project slack time- the amount of time that a group is ahead of schedule on a project Gantt chart- chart that illustrates a project schedule over-assign mindless- no ability to think critical path of a project- complete projects on a time by focusing on key tasks cloud the schedule ingredients- different parts needed to finish the job take a roll call- checking if people are present a bottleneck- when things come to a point and slows down because two masses cannot share the same space at the same time. poised for- not moving but ready to move

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Kafka s Hunger Artist
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Kafka's Hunger Artist

As the days go on, there is conflict between the artist and the audience, as they do not believe him honest in claiming not to have eaten. By searching for the audience's approval, a symbol for spiritual nourishment, he loses both material and spiritual nourishment. The climax of the story occurs when he finally achieves his final goal which he believes will give him ultimate satisfaction: a fast until death. As Kafka so grotesquely illustrates, the frail and bony man believes he will finally receive the nourishment he wants when he has fasted until death, at which point he has lost all nourishment and dies. The conflict between the audience and the artist adds to the artist's dissatisfaction with his nourishment. The audience viewing the artist feeds upon the belief the artist is cheating. They continually view the artist only wishing to find him cheating. They express conceit at being confident he is cheating yet no

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Report for Frankenstein
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Report for Frankenstein

It was deep, touching, sad and exciting. I believe that Mary Shelley tried to show that we should not judge people by their appearance and that we should look in the person's character deeper. The society should be more tolerant and kind. Luckily nowadays this is not such a big problem as it used to be. I liked the eloquent writing style and the authors' ability to put real emotions into the story. It made me feel empathic sometimes for Victor and sometimes for the monster. The book illustrates the good and evil qualities of its main characters and shows how weak and frightened people can be. I do think that this story will remain popular because it has inspired many other books and movies and therefore it's theme remains relevant. Conclusion In conclusion I would like to say that the book was interesting and gripping. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for an insightful, well-written character study about human nature because it is a look into human nature and the mind

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Satire in Lilliput
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Satire in Lilliput

Gulliver's urination on the palace offended the Lilliputians and thought that they where insignificant. Even though Gulliver's urination intends to prevent a disaster, it also gives Gulliver the ability to control the Lilliputians in any way he likes. Swift uses this sequence of problems to show a personal issue in his life. Swift's urination scene parody's his own life giving him a satire within a satire. By pointing this out in the story, he mocks his critics. Swift further illustrates satire by comparing English government to Lilliput. In the early eighteenth century, the English government was under the Whig's political party. Swift represented himself as Gulliver as being a Tory, and the Lilliputians as being powerhungry Whigs. Their heels of their shoes identified these parties. In Lilliput the HighHeels represented the Tories and the LowHeels represented the Whigs. George I favoured the Whigs, so the Lilliputian emperor favoured the Low Heals

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Sotsioloogia essee-Hechter ja Horne
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Sotsioloogia essee: Hechter ja Horne

This is why in author's opinion norms and values van not be considered as the only explanation to social order. Power and authority The third possible explanation to social order is the presence of power and authority in our societies. Unlike norms, which can often be violated and have proven to be not entirely sufficient when explaining social order, the presence of a governing body seems to fill in where other factors become lacklustre. Hobbes (Hobbes, 1951) illustrates that within a state all people are perceived as equal and equally self-interested. Thus, if disobeying the social order is in the interest and capacity of the individual, only the presence of the state and its jurisdiction prevents the society from developing into a "war of all against all". Engels (Engels, 2009) would rather see the society apportioned into different classes, which are prone to create conflict between them. As

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LETTER-ESSAY-REPORT
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LETTER, ESSAY, REPORT

Fast food Fast food is the most popular type of food among the boys. This is demonstrated by the fact that a significant number of boys prefered it. Only 30% of girls prefered fast food. This implies that girls are smarter and think more about their health. Vegetables Vegetables is the most popular type of food among the girls. Over 50% of girls prefered vegetables. This shows again that girls are more healthier. According to survey, only 25% of boys chose vegetables.This illustrates that boys prefer to eat hamburgers and french fries. Meat and potatoes Meat and potatoes are popular among the both of them. This is implied by the fact that 49% of boys and 32% of girls chose them. Pasta Pasta is the least popular type of food among the four given choices. This is illustrated by the fact that a small number of girls and only 20% of boys find pasta preferable. Conclusion To sum up, a survey showed that boys like to eat fast food, while girls are healthier and prefer

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Stonehenge
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Stonehenge

frame to 6500 years. Dating and understanding the various phases of activity at Stonehenge is not a simple task; it is complicated by poorly kept early excavation records, surprisingly few accurate scientific dates and the disturbance of the natural chalk by periglacial effects and animal burrowing. The modern phasing most generally agreed by archaeologists is detailed below. Features mentioned in the text are numbered and shown on the plan, right, which illustrates the site as of 2004. The plan omits the trilithon lintels for clarity. Holes that no longer, or never, contained stones are shown as open circles and stones visible today are shown coloured. Function and construction Stonehenge was produced by a culture with no written language, and at great historical remove from the first cultures that did leave written records. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate. This multiplicity of theories, some of

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Key Words for Fluency L-O
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Key Words for Fluency L-O

1. Is heavily involved in 2. Joined 3. stringent, drastic Weakened 4. Sympathise with 5. Ban 6. MEETING Campaigning Ex1. 1. Held 2. Chair 3. Break up 4. Attend 5. Ex4. 1. Of 2. In 3. Towards 4. Against 5. Away Postpone 6. Drag on from 6. For Ex2. 1. Public 2. Chance 3. Emergency 4. Private NEED 5. Important 6. Staff 7. First 8. Well- run Ex1. 1. Illustrates 2. Eliminate 3. Stressed 4. Meet Ex3. 1. Arrange 2. Fix 3. Pencilled in 4. Set up 5. 5. Recognises 6. Feel Called Ex2. 1. Urgent 2. Constant 3. Growing 4. Ex4. 1. Called 2. Started 3. Appointed 4. Excused Desperate 5. Clear 6. Pressing 5. Leave 6. Adjourn Ex3. 1. In 2. Of 3. For 4. In MEMORY Ex4. 1. Special 2. Basic 3. Future 4. Energy 5. Individual 6. Emotional NUMBER Ex1. 1. Occasions 2. Reasons 3

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Swifts A Modest Proposal
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Swifts A Modest Proposal

to tell one story, however simple, Swift is really narrating another" (Kiberd, 72). A Modest Proposal is a direct proof of the above-mentioned quotation. It is a very complex work, masterful and abstruse satire with its deep idea of common principle ­ the people compose the wealth of the country. However, the mentioned principle is effective if only the population is provided with jobs for livelihood. By creating the nameless projector, who promotes A Modest Proposal, Swift, illustrates the poor living standards in Ireland, where nobody wished to take any efficient measures to improve the situation. The satirical effect is created by the fact that through a dispassionate efficiency and accuracy of the good intentions, the fictitious author "projector" discovers a monstrous cruelty, and his manipulation of the precise calculations gives the appearance of a real project. Works cited and consulted Cunningham, Lawrence S., John J., Reich. Culture and Values: A Survey of the

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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles
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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles

candidates dance on ropes, or "a slender white thread, extended about two foot, twelve inches from he ground" (73); whomever jumps the highest earns a position in office. The people who currently hold office continue this tradition as well, in order to show that they have not lost their skill. There does not seem to be any desire for modification of this tradition; on the contrary, Gulliver seems to be entertained by the tradition. Swift further illustrates satire of the country vs. court distinction by comparing English government to Lilliput. In the early eighteenth century, the English government was under the Whig's political party. Swift represented himself as Gulliver as being a Tory, and the Lilliputians as being powerhungry Whigs. Their heels of their shoes identified these parties. In Lilliput the HighHeels represented the Tories and the LowHeels represented the Whigs. George I favored the Whigs, so the Lilliputian

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors

Before describing the sigma-delta converter, we need to look at how oversam- pling works, since it is key to understanding the sigma-delta architecture. Figure 2.5 shows a noisy 3v signal, with .2v peak-to-peak of noise. As shown in the figure, we can sample this signal at regular intervals. Four samples are shown in the figure; by averaging these we can filter out the noise: (3.05v + 3.1V + 2.9 V + 2.95 V ) 4 = 3 V Obviously this example is a little contrived, but it illustrates the point. If our system can sample the signal four times faster than data is actually needed, we can average four samples. If we can sample ten times faster, we can average ten samples for an even better result. The more samples we can average, the closer we get to the actual input value. The catch, of course, is that we have to run the ADC faster than we actually need the data, and have software to do the averaging.

Mehhatroonika → Mehhatroonika
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Getting physical
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Getting physical

misused, and for that reason, the skilled speechmaker should know this distinction. THE EYES Within many cultures around the world, it is believed that the eyes are the windows to the soul. In public speaking, since we usually want to arouse both spirit and soul, the eyes become the most important physical equipment of all! Have you ever conversed with someone who kept looking away constantly, avoiding eye contact? This behavior often illustrates discomfort or dishonesty. Conversely, the person who maintains good eye contact is displaying sincerity, attention, and respect. How can you practice and learn good eye contact? The only way to cultivate good eye contact is to practice doing it each and every time you speak. Here are some tricks for doing that: · Be aggressive. When speaking, pick out a specific pair of eyes in the audience and bore right into them, for just a few seconds

Pedagoogika → Intercultural communication
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Rudyard Kipling & Jungle Book
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Rudyard Kipling & Jungle Book

docstxt/1335638596167578.txt

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Writing in the Business World
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Writing in the Business World

grouping this was formed to realize the region's economic strength on 25 may 1981 the heads of state of six gulf countries met in abu dhabi to sign an agreement establishing the gcc the aim was to achieve coordination integration and harmony between the member states b) the decision by parrot who hopes to create more than 450 jobs illustrates dramatically the benefits that wales can offer to foreign investors from both sides of the atlantic before deciding on wales the company considered locations in the silicon valley california the irish republic and several european countries c) husky oil is planning to increase the capacity at its ontario heavy oil refinery the estimated cost of the project is still unknown completion is scheduled for late 2001. 4 Levels of Formality

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Starteegiline juhtimine
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Starteegiline juhtimine

external and internal weaknesses- • Strategy = opportunity / capacity  • Opportunity has no real value unless a company has the capacity to take advantage of that opportunity SFAS summarizes an organization’s strategic factors by combining the external factors from the EFAS. Table with the internal factors from the IFAS Table. Strategic window- a unique market opportunity that is available for a particular time. TOWS Matrix- illustrates how the external opportunities and threats can be matched with internal strengths and weaknesses to result in 4 possible strategic alternatives • Provides a means to brainstorm alternative strategies • Forces managers to create various kinds of growth and retrenchment strategies • Used to generate corporate as well as business strategies Business strategy focuses on improving the competitive position of a company’s or business unit’s products

Majandus → Juhtimine
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How to write a Design Report
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How to write a Design Report

Remember that your design team is likely to disband at the end of the project so it doesn’t make sense to assign to you the additional work. Front Matter The three main parts of the report have been described. In addition, there are parts of the report that precede the main section, and are described here. Title Page The front page has the project title, the names of the design team, the name of the client, the date and one graphic that best illustrates the design solution. The project title should be descriptive and generally is not the internal project name used by the team. Executive Summary The executive summary distills your entire report onto a single page and is for the busy reader who does not have the time to read the whole report. It contains a succinct synopsis of the problem definition, the design description and the evaluation. It is

Varia → Tootedisain
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Backpaking lifestyle
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Backpaking lifestyle

2 late modern understanding of the phenomenon as pluralised, he does not pursue how these diverse and episodic experiences may be assembled into a mobile lifestyle that offers a unique sense of identity to its adherents and forms a recognisable social identity within a broader social matrix. Indeed, lifestyle travel is a phenomenon that illustrates a de-differentiation of everyday life and tourist experiences, a process that Uriely (2005) identifies as characteristic of tourism in late modernity. But rather than tourism permeating everyday places where individuals reside, through, for instance, simulated environments and virtual reality, lifestyle travellers make tourism an everyday practice through the ongoing physical mobility of backpacking.

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Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

structure of the words. Such words usually contain negative affixes, e.g abnormal, heartless, unpopular, illegal, injustice. 3 Inherent connotation in synonymic sets that occupy ,,The final places". e.g big vs tremendeous (emotional difference), interesting vs amazing, good vs marvellous Such words are emotionally coloured/ charged. The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that mean the same thing. The scholar R.M.Eastman illustrates this point : ,,You might speak of a fragrance of a certain perfume if you liked it, of it's reek (hais) if you didn't or simply odor if you didn't care." Phonesthemes A type of inherent connotation. A repeatedly used combination of sound that has more or less clearly perceived meaning, but it's not a morpheme, such as filite, flimsy, flippant. These words have suggested the idea of lightness, airyness, even grace with the implication of insecurity, instability e.g slow, slubbish, sloppy

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Integration of Lean Con-and Building Information Modelling
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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

method, which afterwards can be measured and analysed for planning. For each sub-process, the required resources are allocated without considering the current status of the production system; i.e., production is only focused on value adding activities (VAA) (see also chapter 3). As a lot of research has shown, this does not lead to more productive production. It is not the point speed that is important but rather the general throughput. The next figure illustrates the general idea of the transformation model: 16 Figure 1.3 Basic idea of conventional management, source Koskela 2000. Many researchers point out the lack of a specific theory for construction. At the same time, a bad implementation of the few existing theories has been the root cause of construction industry underperformance and insufficiency (Koskela & Howell, 2002)

Ehitus → Ehitusjuhtimine
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

For some specific industries, gas prices were actually decreased in 2009. Ukrainian households still pay traditionally extremely little for the gas their everyday life depends on. At end of the year, gas prices for households accounted for about one-fifth and those for utilities for one-third of import prices. Officially the low gas prices are justified as poverty alleviation, but it is difficult to imagine a less effective and less equitable pro-poor policy. The chart below illustrates dynamic of gas prices in Ukraine ­ import vs household prices. 11 Source: Ukraine Macro Outlook for 2013 by UkrSibbank (BNP Paribas Group) Following this, there was little left of Ukraine's credibility as a policy program partner. Yet, another stand-by arrangement amounting to $15.3 billion was somewhat surprisingly approved by the IMF on July 28, 2010. 2013 is extremely challenging year for Ukraine in terms of servicing its debt

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine
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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

5­5 ¢/kWh Biomass -- heat 1­6 ¢/kWh Low temp solar heat 2­25 ¢/kWh All costs are in 2001 US$-cent per kilowatt-hour. Source: World Energy Assessment, 2004 update[28] Potential future utilization Present renewable energy sources supply about 18% of current energy use and there is much potential that could be exploited in the future. As the table below illustrates, the technical potential of renewable energy sources is more than 18 times current global primary energy use and furthermore several times higher than projected energy use in 2100. The Renewable Energy Resource Base (Exajoules per year) Theoretical Current use (2001) Technical potential

Elektroonika → Energeetika arengu plaanimine
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Bridges presentation
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Bridges presentation

history, or culture. World Heritage industrial sites and monuments must meet one or more of the following criteria and pass the test of authenticity: Represent a masterpiece of human creative genius; Have exerted great influence, over a span of time or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in engineering theory, technology, construction, transportation, and communication; Be an outstanding example of a type which illustrates a significant stage in bridge engineering or technological developments. A World Heritage bridge, like other properties, must meet the test of authenticity in design, materials, workmanship, or setting (the Committee has stressed that reconstruction is only acceptable if carried out on the basis of complete and detailed documentation of the original artefact and to no extent on conjecture). The criteria of authenticity may apply to Japanese bridges like the

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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress
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Kvalitatiivne uurimustöö Emotsioonide regulatsioon ja stress

. 6 1.2 The effect of emotion regulation strategies in response to psychological stress. Humans, whether interacting with each other or their environment have emotional reactions that are individually regulated. Emotion is a response to a situation that one considers to be relevant to his or her goals (Gross & Thomson, 2007). Gross and Thomson (2007) have presented a modal model of emotion, that illustrates the process; situation attention appraisal response. Situation can be either external or an internal mental presentation that is attended to on the basis of an individual appraisal that leads to emotional response. This emotional response can influence the situation and can change behaviour. These emotional responses are linked to changes in autonomic and neuroendocrine systems, which are essential for metabolic support when preparing the body for action

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Elektroonika Alused
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Elektroonika Alused

nt. numbertabloode dekoodrid. NRZ-kood Non-return to zero encoding is commonly used in slow speed communications interfaces for both synchronous and asynchronous transmission. Using NRZ, a logic 1 bit is sent as a high value and a logic 0 bit is sent as a low value (the line driver chip used to connect the cable may subsequently invert these signals). A problem arises when using NRZ to encode a synchronous link which may have long runs of consecutive bits with the same value. The figure below illustrates the problem that would arise if NRZ encoding were used with a DPLL recovered clock signal. In Ethernet for example, there is no control over the number of 1's or 0's which may sent consecutively. There could potentially be thousands of 1's or 0's in sequence. If the encoded data contains long 'runs' of logic 1's or 0's, this does not result in any bit transitions. The lack of transitions prevents the receiver DPLL from reliably regenerating the clock making it impossible to detect the

Elektroonika → Elektroonika alused
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Study of heat transfer coefficient in helical coil
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Study of heat transfer coefficient in helical coil

the way heat is transferred to Earth from the Sun. (Geankoplis, 1993) To be able to quantify the amount of heat exchanged with different heat transfer mechanisms or with all of them combined, many coefficients have developed according to characterize different material's ability to exchange heat. Fletcher has given some representative data on overall heat transfer coefficients that may be seen in agitated vessels. The range of these data shown in Table 1, illustrates some of the differences in heat transfer rates that may be experienced when using different types of heat exchangers. (Fletcher, 1987) To calculate the amount of heat transferred, two different approaches must be taken depending on the nature of the heat transfer. Steady state and unsteady state heat transfers have to be calculated differently, because steady state heat transfer rate as the name suggests does not change in time, whereas the unsteady state heat transfer rate does.

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

very sharp. He smells very well, all kind of physical sensations are vital to him, going to him or the tone, he can feel the tone of the voice, his character is not chosen accidentally. He symbolizes the isolation of every human being, but for him, this isolation is even stronger, because he is weaker than others. Isolation is complete for him. He is used for another purpose, through this character faulkner illustrates the idea of order in the south. Whenever something is different he starts crying and raises an alarm, if something is not used to having. 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

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist
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Kuidas muudab mudelprojekteerimine teraskonstruktsioonide valmistamist ja ehitamist

information in a 3D model than in traditional 2D documents. This in turn results in less paperwork and communication time thus speeding up the construction process. This was the case with the Denver Art Museum, which had only 1,300 Requests For Information compared to the 10,000 RFIs Mortenson had when building the Walt Disney Concert Hall, finished in 2003. Although the Concert Hall was twice as big as the DAM and in a highly seismic zone, a nearly tenfold reduction in RFIs illustrates the effectiveness of BIM. However, an opposite phenomenon was observed on the Library. According to different participants, there were considerably more RFIs than originally anticipated. Even though both projects utilized a multitude of 3D models, the results were totally different. There seems to be a direct correlation between the number of RFIs and the following three factors: 1) complexity of the structure, 2) completeness of construction documents,

Ehitus → Ehituskonstruktsioonid
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Optional use of ECDIS
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Optional use of ECDIS

take place. Delays are likely to appear between the issue of a new edition of the original chart and the corresponding modified copies. There may also be delays between the issue of Notices to Mariners for the original charts and those produced for the derived charts series. Below are a number of examples of an original chart and three modified copies, which illustrates the variation in the way the chart information is presented. Finally a new original chart of the same area based on new information. The examples are in sequence: • FI 903. Finnish general chart “Saaristomeri - Skärdgårdshavet“. Scale 1:200 000. Originally published in 1940, newest edition in 2002. No NtM corrections included. • BA 2297. British Admiralty general chart “Gulf of Bothnia – Saaristomeri and Ålands hav”

Merendus → Merendus
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

should be inspired by and reflect the spirit and philosophy of the Convention…`.19 However, the criticism by the UN Committee was met with an outrage by the UK government and media as there was a strong belief that the UK is one of the leading countries in the protection of children.20 There was the sentiment of unjust accusation given to the poor record of respecting children in many other countries. The `protectionist` approach towards children trenchantly illustrates the fact that the nature of the Convention and its purpose was clearly underestimated by the UK.21 Gerison Lansdown argues that the UK commodiously failed to place emphasis on respecting children`s right to express a view in all matters of concern and have these views taken seriously in a variety of social settings in which they live their daily lives, like family life and education. Instead the UK government placed the

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

lost soul: Example 10. In the slightly extended development section all the thematic material has been remarkably transformed. The music of Kapp, in accordance with his nature, is intrinsically dynamic. The introductory theme is remodelled at the end, in a powerful imperative movement. The influences of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky may be detected. The score is compact though not overloaded. Quick changes dart throughout the piece, the composer illustrates the inner contradictions, pain, hopes and poetry of the hero, 1 Inspired by Friedrich Schiller’s tragedy. 2 The city lies on the Volga River, near the Caspian Sea. 3 Pavlovsk is a town 30km outside St. Petersburg. The performance was in the summer of 1901, performed by the local orchestra under the baton of Kapp. 4 Tartu, Vanemuine Theatre, 17 Aug. 1920, Artur Kapp conducting his authorial concert. Prince Carlos, son of Philip II

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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

final position (e.g. big ­ tremendous ­ "tremendous" has emotional colouring. Like ­ worship; interesting ­ amazing; good ­ marvelous, etc.). So the expressive use of FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 5 language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that denote the same thing. The linguist R. M. Eastman illustrates it so: "You may speak of the "fragrance" of a certain perfume if you like it or of its "reek", when you did not like it, or simply about its "odor" if you did not care". (e.g. "money" (neutral) ­ "pelf" (important) ­ "dough" (do not care) ­ all these stand for the same thing but have different connotation. 4. IC may comprise the stylistic colouring of the word that is the word belonging to a certain style of language

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Exami materajal
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Exami materajal

that allow it to connect to three other wires in adjacent channel segments. The pattern, or topology, of switches used in this architecture is the planar or domain-based switch box topology. In this switch box topology, a wire in track number one connects only to wires in track number one in adjacent channel segments, wires in track number 2 connect only to other wires in track number 2 and so on. The figure below illustrates the connections in a switch box. Oma mikroskeemi (ASIC) ja FPGA-de vahel on veel üks spets riistvara realiseerimise võimalus ­MPGA (mask programmable Gate Array). MPGA juures konfigureeritakse maatriks mikroskeemi valmistamise viimaste etappide ajal maskide abil, see tähendab tekitatakse ühendused, mis konfigureerivadki maatrikse. Meetod on seotud mikroskeemi valmistamise tehnoloogiaga ja seda ei saa teha kasutaja ise. Seega on ta

Informaatika → Arvutid
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

study concerns the number of tickets subjects purchased from Joe under the two conditions. Without question, Joe was more successful in selling his raffle tickets to the subjects who had received his earlier favor. Apparently feeling that they owed him something, these subjects bought twice as many tickets as the subjects who had not been given the prior favor. Although the Regan study represents a fairly simple demonstration of the workings of the rule of reciprocation, it illustrates sev- eral important characteristics of the rule that, upon further consideration, help us to understand how it may be profitably used. The Rule Is Overpowering One of the reasons reciprocation can be used so effectively as a device for gaining another's compliance is its power. The rule possesses awesome strength, often pro- ducing a yes response to a request that, except for an existing feeling of indebted- ness, would have surely been refused. Some evidence of how the rule's force can

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

hurt. You should not make important decisions hastily. hue n. color Syn. color The hue of the sunset was beautiful. The hue of the room gave it a warm feeling. illustration n. a visual image, typically used to explain adj. illustrated Syn. picture adj. illustrative v. illustrate n. illustrator The illustration makes the process of condensation more understandable. This experiment illustrates how certain chemicals can react violently when combined. inactive adj. not moving; not involved n. inaction Syn. idle n. inactivity The virus remains inactive for a long period of time. Her inaction has caused her to miss many opportunities to advance her career. intricate adj. having many parts; finely detailed adv. intricately Syn. complex n. intricacy

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

dysfunction, a more subtle and rarefied form of self-enhancement, of desire for more and a strengthening of one’s conceptual identity, one’s self-image. You do not become good by trying to be good, but by finding the goodness that is already within you, and allowing that goodness to emerge. But it can only emerge if something fundamental changes in your state of consciousness. The history of Communism, originally inspired by noble ideals, clearly illustrates what happens when people attempt to change external reality – create a new earth – without any prior change in their inner reality, their state of consciousness. They make plans without taking into account the blueprint for dysfunction that every human being carries within: the ego. THE ARISING NEW CONSCIOUSNESS Most ancient religions and spiritual traditions share the common insight – that our “normal” state of mind is marred by a fundamental defect.

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

Stretches are held for at least 90 seconds and performed on both sides. 1. HIP FLEXOR (ILIOPSOAS) AND QUAD FLEXIBILITY Here, Kelly demonstrates the "super quad" stretch on a couch. Frame 1 is variation A, which is easier, and frame 2 is variation B. I prefer to use B on the oor in front of the couch, with my rear foot resting (ankle bent) on top of the sitting cushions. It's critical to keep your spine neutral. Slightly contracting your abs, as seen in frame 2, helps. Kelly illustrates bad form in frame 3: back arched and abs protruding forward. 2. PELVIC SYMMETRY AND GLUTE FLEXIBILITY This is similar to "pigeon pose" in yoga, but using a table makes it easier to perform and harder to cheat. Place the leg as seen in frame 1 on a table top, knee bent 90 degrees. Lean directly forward (12 o'clock) for 90 seconds, then to both 10:00 A.M. (frame 2) and 2:00 P.M. for 90 seconds each. Notice that one hand is placed on the foot itself for support.

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Programmeerimiskeel
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Programmeerimiskeel

numbers to itself over and over. The program is set up to multiply 13 by 7. Read the program and try it out. Use it to multiply some other pairs of numbers. Make sure that you understand these programs and the general ideas of loops and decisions. You will need to understand them to complete the exercises at the end of the lab. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indirect Addressing The next sample program is "ListSum.txt." This program illustrates a common type of processing where the computer processes a sequence of consecutive locations in memory. In "ListSum.txt", the computer adds up the numbers stored in consecutive locations. It stops when it gets to a location that contains a zero. In the exercises, you will write two programs based on this one. Before doing those exercises, you should read the sample program, run it, and try to understand how it works. The "ListSum

Informaatika → Infotehnoloogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

often employs Allies like Lear's Fool or Prince Hal's riotous companion Falstaff to explore his heroes more deeply, providing the heroes with comic foils or challeng­ ing them to look more deeply into their own souls. Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson are another example, where the amazing intellect of Holmes is unfolded for the reader through the admiring eyes of his Ally, Watson, narrator of the tales. I N T R O D U C T I O N T O THE SPECIAL W O R L D Dr. Watson illustrates a useful function for Allies of introducing us to an unfamiliar world. Like Watson, they can ask the questions we would be asking. W h e n the hero is t i g h t - l i p p e d or where it would be awkward and unrealistic for him or her to explain things that are second nature to the hero but very exotic to us, an Ally can do the work of explaining everything as needed. T h e Ally is sometimes an "audience character," someone who sees the Special W o r l d of the story with fresh eyes as we

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

No new apparatus need be introduced. Searle begins by putting forward some generalizations about ways of performing particular speech acts indirectly. For example: "S can make an indirect request (or other directive) by either asking whether or stating that a preparatory condition concerning H's ability to do A obtains"; "S can make an indirect directive by stating that the sincerity condition obtains, but not by asking whether it obtains." Searle illustrates and explains such generalizations Implicative relations 169 by deriving instances of them using only principles of speech-act theory and Gricean conversational reasoning. Take (13), literally a question about the hearer's ability but normally used to make a request. According to Searle, the hearer first infers in Gricean fashion that the speaker intends to convey something other than (13)'s literal

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

ccc_tracy_10_179-200.qxd 6/23/03 4:16 PM Page 181 Supercharge Your Thinking ➤ 181 ■ FIVE STEPS TO PERSONAL POWER There is a five-step power process that you can use to keep yourself positive and to achieve your goals faster. This five-step process brings together several of the very best techniques ever discovered for permanent mind change. It contains and illustrates all of the key principles that you need to know to become a highly effective, posi- tive “possibility thinker” in your own life. The five steps are: first, to idealize; second, to verbalize; third, to visualize; fourth, to emotionalize; and fifth, to realize. Let me explain how they work one at a time, and then, altogether. ■ IMAGINE YOUR PERFECT FUTURE

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Ford escorti käsiraamat
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Ford escorti käsiraamat

These are very good places to buy DIY mechanic. materials and components needed for the Tyre and exhaust specialists maintenance of your car (oil, air and fuel These outlets may be independent or filters, spark plugs, light bulbs, drivebelts, oils members of a local or national chain. They Vehicle Identification Numbers Modifications are a continuing and bonnet. This illustrates graphically the basic Additionally, on later models a chassis unpublicised process in vehicle manufacture, tuning functions, typically plug gap, ignition number is stamped on the floor panel quite apart from major model changes. Spare timing, idle speed and CO level, and (where between the driver's seat and door, and is parts manuals and lists are compiled upon a applicable) valve clearances, points gap and covered by a fold back plastic flap.

Auto → Auto õpetus
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