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Homeless
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Homeless

() by relatives or friends. Persons living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless , and demographic groups who are more likely to experience poverty are also more likely to experience homelessness . Homelessness usually increases during periods of economic recession () and rising unemployment, when people can no longer afford ( ) housing, and governments cut down public housing expenses. Inadequate shelter or housing creates conditions that promote disease. Without decent ( ) protection, many of the poor are exposed ( ) to severe ( ) and dangerous weather as well as to bacteria and viruses carried by other people and animals. They also are more likely to become infected with diseases carried by insects or rodents (). In arid()regions, drought leaves the poor without clean water for drinking or bathing. In temperate climates, including in the

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Letter of complaint
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Letter of complaint

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to complaint about the Grange Health Spa, which I visited. I believe its service was inadequate. To start with, you promised that I will get a luxury suit, but I had really tiny room. Also you promised scenic countryside but I had no view. Moreover, you said that the price is all- inclusive but I had to pay for some things. For example I had to pay for my dinner. What is more, I was disappointed because you said that there are full range of health and diet programmes, but all guests ate the same food and we did not have any healty food at all.

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Why students dropp out of college
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Why students dropp out of college

However, receiving countries could misuse international aid. Money could use to fund illegal activities and the strengthening of armed forces. International aid should be used very wisely and judiciously, only then can we eliminate poverty and hunger and other problems in the world. Students tend to drop out because their expectations of college--academically, socially, or both--don't match up with the reality once they get there. They also suffer from lack of motivation, inadequate preparation, and poor study skills. Students who are well prepared for college coursework are more likely to stay in school. Academic help alone is not enough to keep many students in school. Students also need individual support to feel connected to the campus community. When a student drops out of college, everyone loses--the student, the college, and the greater society.

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Cook Islands
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Cook Islands

People European, Chineese, African settlers Polynesian roots 2 polynesian languages: Pukapuka and other islands Official language Cook Islands Maori, English Population: 14,974 Villages, farms Politics Left: Henry Puna, right: John Key Self-governing state In international treaties Head of state: British monarch Parliamentary elections: 4 years Independence: 4th August 1965 Political parties: Cook islands party, the Democratic Economy Few natural resources: cobalt, phosphate Inadequate infrastructure Main industries: Tourism, fishing, banking, mining Export: citrus & tropical fruits, handicrafts, clothes Import: fuels GDP: $183,2 million Education Free Compulsory (5-15) University of the south Pacific in Avarua vast majority: literate Scholarship provided by goverment Cultural life Song and dance festivals Libary and museum in Avarua International culture Traditional ceremonies Major national day: Constituion day Tiare (Gardenia) festival 1 daily newspaper

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Learning confidence and skill
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Learning confidence and skill

Discovering what they like to do, Physical education (PE) is much more than success on the sports field. It develops competent, confident young people who understand the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle. It also calls for teamwork, leadership and creative thinking. These skills enrich learning and life. bring people together through physical activity; break down barriers between groups; PE class is a place to learn that their bodies are inadequate; bodies that are already subject to bullying and merciless ridicule in and out of school. But this is more than about simply anecdotes and haunting childhood memories. There is evidence deserving of attention of why PE class is a miserable experience for many children. Äääääääääääääääääääääääääää Current high school students are becoming fatter, slower, and less motivated than past students. Many of these young people would prefer to be sitting

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Formal expressions
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Formal expressions

List of formal versus informal expressions Informal Formal A lot of a number of We have got the permission authorization has been received To hire to these jobs to recruit for these posts We shall finish at late 2001 completion is scheduled for 2001 We have noticed that it has been noted that Short inadequate Bring in a system introduce a system Get receive Give provide The same sort of bus a similar bus Another system an alternative system Can you tell me if this system is ok? Your approval would be appreciated For some time/for the time being temporarily Now currently Is being fixed is under repair

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Summary about Big Data
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Summary about Big Data

This is the summary for the presentation about big data by xxx. The presentation was divided into four topics. Starting with what is big data and briefly about it’s history, secondly discussed about it’s characteristics, nextly what can one do with big data and lasty the 5 big data challenges. Firstly the author brought out what does the term big data mean. Big data is a term for data sets that are so large or complex that traditional data processing application software is inadequate to deal with them. In the article „Big Data For SMBs“ the author mentioned that big data could be described with the three V-s: volume, velocity and variety. This paragraph talked about the amount, speed and variety of the data gathered. The author continued with big data opportunities. She brought out that by dipping into and analyzing big data, one can find out who the most valuable customers are, analyze competitors’ actions, to be familiar with recent changes on the marketplace and

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
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ABS Piping Australian Presentation
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ABS Piping Australian Presentation

Temperature profile not defined Design layout not adequately drawn ABS supplier to provide more than guidance in design Consultant expects sub contractor to do detail design Lower class than necessary specified Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events- Fabrication Aboveground Belowground No detail drawings Lack of training Lack of training Poor trench Insufficient joints for conditions erection Inadequate access Incomplete insertion Water ingress in joints-see later Inadequate time for weld Failure to Meet Service Conditions Some Anticipated Events-Installation Spools forced to fit Physical damage Designed supports MEK damage to missing or modified internal surface Insufficient clearance Use of PVC-U glue in clamps & guides Other services Variations from design supported from ABS not engineered Incorrect slings

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Learn From Mistakes-Improve Your Intelligence
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Learn From Mistakes, Improve Your Intelligence

affected by it. Still keeping focus on the problem will not only get it solved but it will keep you from causing new unnecessary problems. Now I ask, would you get wiser and improve your knowledge by learning from your mistakes, as to understand where have you gone wrong or would you be the one that thinks there's only one right choice and one answer to all dilemmas. At this very moment i'm writing this essay thinking will I get a polished grade or will my teacher give me an inadequate grade so I can improve my writing and debating skills for the better. So I would state, we find out more from our mistakes rather from our accomplishments.

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The Pilgrim Fathers
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The Pilgrim Fathers

On November 9th, 1620, the `Mayflower' sighted what is now Cape Cod. Despite seeing land, the crew of the `Mayflower' searched for another month to find somewhere to land. Where they eventually landed was called New Plymouth. On December 25th, after finding a place where the `Mayflower' could be safely anchored, the Pilgrim Fathers began to build the first house for common use. By February 1621, 50% of the Pilgrim Fathers had died as a result of the cold weather and the inadequate housing that they had built for themselves. A Native American called Squanto helped those Pilgrim Fathers who survived the harsh winter. He showed them how to sow maize and how to cultivate the crop. Seeds brought from England were of little use in their new environment. By the summer of 1621, the Pilgrim Fathers had built houses for themselves and had gathered up a small harvest. They were well recovered in health and strength, and had all things in good plenty

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Sherlock holmes
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Sherlock holmes

well as a competent detective in his own right, who is supposed to represent the viewer in the movie, who always finds amazement in Sherlock´s solutions which Sherlock simply explains everything to him. 10. Irene Adler enjoys dominating others partially because of her natural personality, and partially because she is insecure. She feels a strong desire to defeat others and to show that she is dominant because she feels inadequate and this is her way of attempting to convince herself that she is not. She "caters to the whims of the pathetic" (as Sherlock so eloquently put it) so that she does not feel pathetic. 11. The name of the supposed user of dark magic, who apparently comes back from the dead is Lord Henry Blackwood, he is the main villain in the movie. He is intelligent and very dangerous. His ultimate plan was to kill members of Parliament with a poisonous gas machine thus starting a civil war. 12

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Pessimism vs optimism
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Pessimism vs optimism

Draw the graph and discuss. Malthus believed that there was a finite optimum population in relation to food supply and that an increase beyond that point would lead to a decline in living standards and to war, famine and disease.  An increase in the population above the optimum limit would therefore lead to war, famine and disease. A PESSIMISTIC approach  Thomas Malthus (1798) proposed his work during the early stages of the industrial revolution when inadequate food and clothing were common features in England.  His argument was that population increases (geometrically) or at an exponential rate if unchecked i.e. 1-2-4-8- 16-32 etc  Food supply at best increases at an arithmetic rate i.e.1-2-3-4-5-6 etc A PESSIMISTIC approach  Malthus suggested that a rise in population, however small, would mean that eventually population growth exceeded increases in food supply and

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The Domician Monastery
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The Domician Monastery

THE DOMINICAN St. CATHERINE`S MONASTERY One of the best-kept secrets of Tallinn is to be found in the very center of the city. Located near Viru Street, between Müürivahe and Vene Streets, is a medieval Dominican monastery which reveals a fascinating dimension of the city's history. The Dominican Order was founded by a Spaniard, Saint Dominic Gusman, in 1216. Up to that moment only bishops were permitted to preach, but their performance was inadequate beause of the time they had to devote to the administrstion of their dioceses. The result was that many Christians heard the Word of God rarely if at all . Dominic envisioned the creation of a body of trained theologians who would scatter throughout Europe and proclaim the gospel in the most remote areas. The nordic countries appear very early on the Dominic anagenda. To reach Tallinn the friars followed the trade route along the southern coast of the Baltic

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Spanish California
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Spanish California

Spain's northwestern position in the Americas. Spain never did strengthen its military position in California sufficient to thwart hostile military action by any save the local Indians, but relied instead on the Spanish presence to pose a political trip wire - hostile action in California would result in war with Spain. Political and military leaders in California charged with it's development and defense were constantly frustrated and angered by what they perceived as inadequate attention and support by their superiors in Mexico City. Authorities in Mexico City saw California as an economic drain on resources. It was a strained relationship at best. As elsewhere in New Spain ultimate political power in California was exercised by Spanish born political, military, and religious personalities. As time went on the Criollo (American born Spaniards) grew more numerous. These Californios, as they were called, were the sons and daughters of

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Review Of Donald Norman Design Of Everyday Things
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Review Of Donald Norman Design Of Everyday Things

the whole approach described in detail in 7th Chapter, encompassing all previously mentioned notable notions - at the disposal of anyone involved in design willing to use them. Had it really been made a part of compulsory reading for every designer ever educated from now on, the world undoubtedly would have become a better, more comfortable and user friendly place. One of the leitmotifs of the book that keeps re-emerging throughout is that majority of so called human errors are caused by inadequate design - a notion that serves as an active consolation thanks to which the reader is delivered from their feeling of incompetence. Although majority of readers do openly embrace this deliverance, to reinstate its validity I would refer to aviation industry, known for continuous reissue of regulations upon the standards to which cockpit and other human-operable equipment should conform after any major accident where "human error" has been detected

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The Catcher in the Rye--Kuristik rukkis- Salinger - Book report review
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"The Catcher in the Rye" ("Kuristik rukkis") Salinger - Book report/review

Holden refuses, deciding not to go anyway in the end. Instead, Holden takes his sister to the zoo and watches her ride a carousel. The book ends with words "Don't ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody," which is, in my opinion, also very thought provoking. 4. Language (list of words or expressions frequently used by the author): The novel is filled with slang of the time the book takes place in. · Crumby ­ disappointing, inadequate · Phony ­ very hypocritical · That killed me ­ a phrase used often in the book to display something Holden found hilarious. · [...], I really did ­ something Holden said a lot to emphasize certain things. · You would have liked him/her ­ Holden said this when he was describing someone. · Swell ­ something cool or nice 5. Character analysis: Name: Holden Caulfield

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ERIVAJADUSTEGA LAPSED TAVALASTEAIAS
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ERIVAJADUSTEGA LAPSED TAVALASTEAIAS

Tartu: Haridus ja Teadusministeerium 5.Koolieelse lasteasutuse seadus. (2014). Külastatud aadressil https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/114032011006 6.Kõrgesaar, J. (2002). Sissejuhatus hariduslike erivajaduste käsitlusse. Tartu: Tartu Ülikooli Kirjastus. 7. Sandri, P. (2014). Integration and inclusion in Italy. Towards a special pedagogy for inclusion. European Journal of Disability Research, 8, 2, 92-104. 8.Vaughn, S., & Fuchs, L. S. (2003). Redefining Learning Disabilities as Inadequate Response to Instruction: The Promise and Potential Problems. Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 18, 3, 137-146. 9. Lapse erilasteaeda või -rühma vastuvõtmise ning väljaarvamise alused ja kord. (2011)

Pedagoogika → Sotsiaalpedagoogika
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Inglise keel-500 sõna majanduserialadele
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Inglise keel: 500 sõna majanduserialadele

224 head office peakontor 225 help wanted vajatakse töötajaid 226 heritable pärandatav, päritav 227 hire purchase järelmaksu võimalus 228 home trade sisekaubandus 229 hyperinflation hüppeline inflatsiooni kasv 230 Iiexpensive odav, taskukohane 231 image maine, reputatsioon 232 inadequate puudulik 233 incentive ergutav motiiv 234 income sissetulek 235 income sissetulek 236 income tax tulumaks 237 income year rahandusaasta 238 industrial goods tööstuslikud kaubad 239 inequality ebavõrdsus 240 inflated prices üleskruvitud hinnad

Keeled → Erialane inglise keel
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Projekt
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Projekt

traffic streams. The performance of a VoIP transmission network can be characterised mainly in terms of Packet Loss and Jitter. Figure 7.Jitter buffering and packet loss concealment Packet loss can degrade speech quality but effective packet loss concealment can cover up these degradations. Jitter can also affect speech quality if it exceeds the capacity of the jitter buffer or -9- the dynamic jitter buffer algorithm is inadequate. The jitter buffers, codecs and packet loss concealment techniques influence the speech quality in IP phones and gateways differently and there are wide variations between brands, models and software versions. MOS, jitter and packet loss trends are presented graphically on the VoIP Monitor screen. The Diagnostics feature gives additional information about the percentage impact each parameter has on the degradation of speech quality as well as indicating where the network problems lie. Price

Informaatika → Andmeside
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Sotsiaalse probleemi defineerimine
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Sotsiaalse probleemi defineerimine

ROOFLESSNESS (peavarjuta olek) ­ avalikes kohtades või varjupaikades ööbivad isikud HOUSLESSNESS (koduta olek) ­ naiste varjupaikades, põgenikelaagrites, institutsioonides (hooldekodu, vangla, haigla jms) , toetatud elamisel jm. olevad kliendid INSECURE HOUSING (ebakindel eluase) ­ sunnitult vanemate, sõprade, tuttavate juures elavad, ilma üürilepinguta eluruumi kasutavad, perekonna või partneri poolt vägivalla hirmus elavad INADEQUATE HOUSING (ebasobiv eluase) rahvuslikele normidele või standarditele mitteavastav eluase, üleasustatus vm peavarjuta olek (kodutus 1) ­ defineerimata koduta olek (kodutus 2) ­ institutsioonides viibivaid isikuid käsitletakse elamispinnaga kindlustatutena ebakindel eluase ­ käsitletakse eluruumi vajajana, elamispinna vajajate reeglid kehtestab iga KOV ise ebasobiv eluase ­ karmistatud elektriseadmetele esitatud normid loovad piiranguid

Sotsioloogia → Sotsioloogia
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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog
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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog

Chekov Lady and the Lapdog Reid about Chekov: The characters in Chekhov's plays are never fully "known" ­ as a writer, he seems to delight in maintaining a sense of indeterminacy, and unknowability, about them. The bare facts are always laughably inadequate to the complexity of "real" people. Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born on 29 January (New Style), 1860, in Taganrog, a small port on the Sea of Azov, in southern Russia. As the son of a grocer and grandson of a serf, Chekhov was a first-generation intellectual. His modest background and upbringing are crucial to his development as a writer. Chekhov always felt that he missed out on childhood. It was a

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively
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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively

However, this would cause more disruption. The company might also lose some production. Therefore, line managers may refuse to cooperate. It has been decided to finance the construction of a further COC housing complex which will be located in the vicinity of the main offices and will provide extra accommodation for twenty families, but the 50% increase in manpower which is expected to have occurred by 2010 means that the company's provision of accommodation will still be inadequate, and so the proposal for COC to share the new Al Rumaithy Building with MEOC should still be considered. Discussion 2 The writers of Text 31 and Text 32 both really have the same problem: they have failed to control the length of their sentences. The length of the sentences in any piece of writing has an important effect on the style of that text. If all the sentences are particularly short, as in Text 31, then the text will be abrupt, jerky and disconnected

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Automaatika referaat-eng
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Automaatika referaat (eng)

expanded to other testing programs, and work is being conducted to expand the construct coverage of the model, to bring it into closer alignment with the scoring of the operational TOEFL. 9 Conclusion As amazing as the invention of television was in the late 1940's, it was clear that the kinescopic pictures and mono-channel sound that reflected the technology of the times was an inadequate substitute for re-creating the "real thing". However, over time improvements were made to the broadcasting enterprise--tape for the kinescope, color, multi-channel sound, high definition clarity. In addition, new uses were made for Automated television beyond entertainment (e.g., instruction, security). Do these developments make the experience any more authentic? Maybe. How often have you heard someone say, "I'd rather watch it on TV."?

Masinaehitus → Automaatika
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Konspekt USA history
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Konspekt USA history

Unevenly distributed Tribal sovereignty (iseseisvus) Poverty and unemployment · Indian citizenship Act of 1924 Granted citizenship to 300,000 indigenous people, to friendly tribes State support was limited Absorb Indians into the mainstream Didn't have the right to vote · Trail of Broken Treaties of 1972 Took place in 1972 Cross-country protest by American Indian organizations Intended to bring attention to American Indian issues such as treaty rights, living standards, and inadequate housing. Huge media coverage "20-Point Program" · Present situation 1 Reservations situated west of the Mississippi 1% of the population Minority group, less privileged Social problems Self-awareness Mixture of old and new HOW GOVERNMENT ACTS NOW- gives natives money and near Las Vegas the right to own casinos to compensate injustice and taking away land. II First Settlements · Jamestown Colony (living conditions, population, plantations, import of slaves)

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Eluasemepoliitika suundumusi Ida-Euroopas
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Eluasemepoliitika suundumusi Ida-Euroopas.

elamustingimustega tuleb tegeleda: peavarjuta (rooflessness) ­ avalikes kohtades või varjupaikades ööbivad isikud koduta olek (houslessness) ­ naiste varjupaikades, põgenikelaagrites, institutsioonides (vangla, hooldekodu, haigla jms), toetatud elamisel jm olevad kliendid ebakindel eluase (insecure housing) ­ sunnitult vanemate, sõprade, tuttavate juures elavad; ilma üürilepinguta eluruumi kasutavad; perekonna või partneri poolt vägivalla hirmus elavad isikud ebasobiv eluase (inadequate housing) ­ rahvuslikele normidele või väljatöötatud standarditele mittevastav eluase, üleasustatus, kooselu rehabiliteerimata sõltuvushäirega, raske või sügava puudega isikuga vm. Nendest kahe esimese kohta on Eestis olemas kas hinnangud või teenusekasutajate statistika (ESA 1998), andmete lünklikkus kuni 1990-ndateni on tingitud administreerimise erisusest ehk et eri perioodidel kuulusid hoolekandeasutused

Metsandus → Ellujäämine metsas
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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

The uniqueness of Engl society: its passion for the open air, field sports, racing, the love for animals, along with the relms of Nature one aspect of sensibility. 31. The poetry of „sensibility” (Young, Gray, Blair, Collins) Sensibility liberated painters, less dramatic with writers. All time sense that they are constrained by the sheer weight of classical inheritance. Result: kind of frustration, because existing forms of poetic expression were inadequate to what they really wanted to say. Together they represent move away from the public themes dominating Augustan age towards poetry more domestic and personal. Too often some banality, but some lyrics are delicately moving. Edward Young: The Complaint: or, Night Thoughts on Life, Death and Immortality – melancholy meditations Robert Blair: the mood of Youngs and his major poems are predominantly sombre, reflective, melancholic, and moral

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Capillary electrophoresis i k
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Capillary electrophoresis i.k.

routine  tasks.  Many  scientists  have   been  developing  specific  applications  that  prove  the  effectiveness   of  this  method.  Capillary  electrophoresis  will  replace  the  use  of  gel  electrophoresis  in  tubes  and  plates.  For  this  purpose  it  has  many  advantages  in  comparison  with  classical  methods,  whose  shortcomings  especially  are  inadequate  quantification  and  difficulty in automation.  Since  capillary   electrophoresis  is  similar as HPLC, and the usual electrophoresis, then  it  will  displace  some  HPLC  methods.  Like  in  the  HPLC,  in  CE  are  used  columns  with  internal  diameters  from  50  to  100  microns  and  a  length of 0.1­1 m. Instead of a pump for the  movement of the particles used voltage of several kilovolts. 

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Integration of Lean Con-and Building Information Modelling
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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

However incorporating changes and corrections in a design during the construction stage is frequently a complicated, time consuming activity and expensive for the owner. 23 Figure 1.6 The main problems that idle work and labour on site, Ergo (2009). This research revealed that the causes for counterproductive and insufficient project delivery are poor short-term planning and inadequate project documentation. The Estonian construction industry does not differ much from the construction industries of other countries. It has similar problems, and this is why it should be possible to learn from the experiences of other countries. The author of this thesis believes that these problems can be mitigated or eliminated by tackling the root causes, using new business models, in this case, LC and BIM. 2.4 Conclusion

Ehitus → Ehitusjuhtimine
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Majandusalased uurimismeetodid
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Majandusalased uurimismeetodid

- Ärge kartke statistikat, tarkvaralised vahendid on mugavad. Vaadake esmalt ainult tendentse ja olulisi seoseid - Ärge laske ennast detailidesse uppuda. Statistilised meetodid on piisavalt robustsed - Sokutage ennast kuskile uurimisgruppi Threats to validity (Creswell, 2003: 171) · Sisemise valiidsuse ohud. Internal validity threats are ­ Mõõteriista muutmine uuringu ajal. ,,inadequate procedures, (e.g., changing the instrument during the experiment)" ­ Vastajad saavad uuringu käigus targemaks ja muudavad Kvalitatiivne uuring oma arvamusi ,,Participants mature during an experiment and change their views or become wiser or more experienced" · Välise valiidsuse ohud. External validity threats are: ­ Uurija üldistab tulemused alusetult väljapoole sihtrühma.

Kategooriata → Uurimistöö alused
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Tänapäeva sotsiaalprobleemid
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Tänapäeva sotsiaalprobleemid

Eluasemeprobleemid:  ROOFLESSNESS (peavarjuta olek) – avalikes kohtades või varjupaikades ööbivad isikud  HOUSLESSNESS (koduta olek) – naiste varjupaikades, põgenikelaagrites, institutsioonides (hooldekodu, vangla, haigla jms) , toetatud elamisel jm. olevad kliendid  INSECURE HOUSING (ebakindel eluase) – sunnitult vanemate, sõprade, tuttavate juures elavad, ilma üürilepinguta eluruumi kasutavad, perekonna või partneri poolt vägivalla hirmus elavad  INADEQUATE HOUSING (ebasobiv eluase) rahvuslikele normidele või standarditele mitteavastav eluase, üleasustatus vm  peavarjuta olek (kodutus 1) – defineerimata  koduta olek (kodutus 2) – institutsioonides viibivaid isikuid käsitletakse elamispinnaga kindlustatutena  ebakindel eluase – käsitletakse eluruumi vajajana, elamispinna vajajate reeglid kehtestab iga KOV ise  ebasobiv eluase – karmistatud elektriseadmetele esitatud normid loovad piiranguid

Sotsioloogia → Sotsioloogia
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Bridges presentation
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Bridges presentation

The loss of 83 lives caused by the collapse of a cast- and wrought-iron truss in Ashtabula prompted an investigation by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The loss of 80 lives by failure of a section of the two-mile-long Tay Bridge resulted in similar inquiries in Britain. The reasons for these major failures were similar: ignorance of metallurgy resulted in uneven manufacturing methods and defective castings, and inadequate inspection and maintenance were inherent at both bridges. For the Tay Bridge, exceptionally strong vibrations due to dynamic wind stresses under a moving load created a lack of aerostatic stability and eventual failure. It took engineers another quarter-century to perfect bridge design according to advanced theories of stress analysis, understanding of material properties, and renewed respect for the forces of nature. A

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

2% lactic acid against E. coli O157:H7 in raw with an untreated control. Juneja et al. (2006) vacuum-packaged beef stored at 4°C. found that addition of 3% chitosan to ground beef and ground turkey prevented growth of inoculated C. perfringens after cooking and Chitosan inadequate cooling. Their results showed a 4 Chitin is the second-most abundant natural to 5 log10 CFU/g reduction in C. perfringens biopolymer after cellulose and is a starting spore germination and outgrowth over material for chitosan (deacetylated derivative 12-, 15-, and 18-hour cooling cycles and a of chitin) manufacturing. Since biodegrada- 2 log10 CFU/g reduction during a 21-hour tion of chitin is slow, its accumulation during cooling cycle

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

The motives for failure to prevent injury and so for slighting duty are likely to be various: people either are reluctant to incur enmity or trouble or expense; or through indifference, indolence, or incompetence, or through some preoccupation or self- interest they are so absorbed that they suffer those to be neglected whom it is their duty to protect. And so there is reason to fear that what Plato declares of the philosophers may be inadequate, when he says that they are just because they are busied with the pursuit of truth and because they despise and count as naught that which most men eagerly seek and for which they are prone to do battle against each other to the death. For they secure one sort of justice, to be sure, in that they do no positive wrong to anyone, but they fall into the opposite injustice; for hampered by their pursuit of learning they leave to their fate those whom they ought to defend

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

The restaurant's superiority was established shortly after it opened. wanton adj. done without thought or consideration adv. wantonly Syn. senseless Her wanton disregard of the rules was unexplainable. The jealous man was wantonly impolite to the winner. weak adj. not strong; incapable adv. weakly Syn. ineffective v. weaken n. weakness The weak light was inadequate for reading. Most people have at least one area of weakness. widespread adj. found everywhere Syn. extensive There is a widespread rumor that there will be no class next Thursday. The political influence of the developed countries of the world is widespread. wisdom n. knowledge and understanding adv. wisely Syn. insight adj. wise It is often said that wisdom is the product of experience

Keeled → Inglise keel
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

A shy person who is afraid of the attention of others is not free of ego, but has an ambivalent ego that both wants and fears attention from others. The fear is that the attention may take the form of disapproval or criticism, that is to say, something that diminishes the sense of self rather than enhances it. So the shy person's fear of attention is greater than his or her need of attention. Shyness often goes with a self-concept that is predominantly negative, the belief of being inadequate. Any conceptual sense of self – seeing myself as this or that - is ego, whether predominantly positive (I am the greatest) or negative (I am no good). Behind every positive self-concept is the hidden fear of not being good enough. Behind every negative self-concept its the hidden desire of being the greatest or better than others. Behind the confident ego's feeling of and continuing need for superiority is the unconscious fear of inferiority. Conversely, the shy,

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Lastekaitse seaduse hindamine
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Lastekaitse seaduse hindamine

Sotsiaalministeerium, 2013. 10. Eesti Vabariigi lastekaitseseadus. RT 1992, 28, 370. 11. Eesti Vabariigi põhiseadus. Kommenteeritud väljaanne 2012. 12. Erakonna Isamaa ja Res Publica Liit ning Eesti reformierakonna valitsusliidu programm. Kinnitatud Vabariigi Valitsuse 5.05.2011 korraldusega nr 209. 13. Espenberg, K., Soo, K., Beilmann, M., Linno, M., Vahaste, S., Göttig, T., Uusen-Nacke, T. Vanema hooldusõiguse määramise uuring, 2013. 14. Font, S.A., Warren, E.J. Inadequate housing and the child protection system response. Children and Youth Services Review, 2013, 35(11), lk 1809-1815. 15. Kliendikeskne esmatasandi juhtumitöö ning juhtumikorraldus sotsiaalkaitse tervikliku koostoime tagamisel. KPMG, 2011. Kättesaadav: http://www.sm.ee/fileadmin/meedia/Dokumendid/Sotsiaalvaldkond/kogumik/KPMG_l%C3%B5p paruanne_5.pdf. 16. Euroopa Liidu põhiõiguste harta. Kättesaadav: http://eur- lex.europa

Sotsioloogia → Sotsiaalse analüüsi alused
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

in virtue of which the string has the distinctive meaning it does. The theory should also explain how it is possible for human beings to produce and to understand meaningful utterances and to do that so effortlessly. A widespread idea about meaning is that words and more complex lin- guistic expressions have their meanings by standing for things in the world. Though commonsensical and at first attractive, this Referential Theory of meaning is fairly easily shown to be inadequate. For one thing, comparatively few words do actually stand for things in the world. For another, if all words were like proper names, serving just to pick out individual things, we would not be able to form grammatical sentences in the first place. Meaning and understanding Not many people know that, in 1931, Adolf Hitler made a visit to the United States, in the course of which he did some sightseeing, had a brief affair with a

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors

placing the sensor near the gear teeth (Figure 3.25). As each gear tooth moves past the sensor, it affects the magnetic field between the magnet and the Hall effect sensor, causing an output pulse to be generated. Clarostat makes a Hall effect potentiometer. This device produces an output voltage that is proportional to the amount of rotation of the shaft. It is ideal for applications where a control knob is required, but where the reliability of a resistive potentiometer is inadequate. LVDT The LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) consists of an excitation coil, two pickup coils, and a movable, magnetic core (Figure 3.26). The core provides coupling between the coils. The two pickup coils are connected in series opposed such that their fields oppose each other. When an AC signal 84 Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors Figure 3.26 LVDT.

Mehhatroonika → Mehhatroonika
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

section just to distribute its solutions, another one just to improve and develop cryptographic mechanisms. Brass hats abounded. Recruiting drives were mounted. The whole paraphernalia of large organizations materialized. Cryptology became big business. At the same time, cryptology completed an evolution in the two core areas of cryptographic operations and crypt-analytic techniques. World War I had left both of them depleted and inadequate. Hand encipherment had barely coped with the message load, even though codes furnished a primitive mechanization. Brute frequency analysis had barely sufficed for the ADFGVX, even though it was handled by a master. The 1920s began to furnish the tools and ideas for which this lack cried out. In cryptography, Vernam, Hebern, Scherbius, Damm, and Hagelin invented practicable cipher machines—secure, portable, rugged, printing. Governments

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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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

It is, in turn, what I was taught at medical school,1 and I think the easiest way to understand the issue is to put yourself in the shoes of a big pharma researcher. You have a pill. It's OK, maybe not that brilliant, but a lot of money is riding on it. You need a positive result, but your audience aren't homeopaths, journalists or the public: they are doctors and academics, so they have been trained in spotting the obvious tricks, like `no blinding', or `inadequate randomisation'. Your sleights of hand will have to be much more elegant, much more subtle, but every bit as powerful. What can you do? Well, rstly, you could study it in winners. Di erent people respond di erently to drugs: old people on lots of medications are often no-hopers, whereas younger people with just one problem are more likely to show an improvement. So only study your drug in the latter group.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Eesti eluasemefondi puitkorterelamute ehitustehniline seisukord ning prognoositav eluiga
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Eesti eluasemefondi puitkorterelamute ehitustehniline seisukord ning prognoositav eluiga

today’s requirements. During the study, in terms of perception of noise and the loudness of noise in the buildings at night was up to four times greater than that set in the sound insulation recommendations of Estonian standard on sound insulation requirements in buildings EVS 842. The sound insulation of walls may be somewhat higher in the case of furnished apartments than in unfurnished ones, depending on the direct impact of furnishings to the inadequate diffusion of the audio field. There was no confirmation of this during testing because there was no opportunity to carry out experiments in unfurnished apartments. 305 Tests indicated that the sound insulation of walls and ceilings in double-plank-walled apartments is in accordance with INSTA 122 D-class requirements and their soundproofing may exceed that of prefabricated concrete large panel apartment buildings type series 1-464 and 1-121.

Ehitus → Ehitusfüüsika
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

We begin to learn the fear of fail- ure if we are continually criticized and punished when we try some- thing new or different. We are shouted at and told, “No! Get away from there! Stop that! Put that down!” Physical punishment and the withholding of love, possibilities that scare us and make us feel inse- cure, often accompany these shouts and criticisms. We soon begin to believe that we are too small, too weak, in- competent, inadequate, and incapable of doing anything new or dif- ferent. We express this feeling with the words, “I can’t, I can’t, I can’t.” Whenever we think about doing something new or challeng- ing, we automatically respond with feelings of fear, trembling, and a churning stomach. We react exactly as if we are afraid of getting a spanking. We say, “I can’t” over and over. The fear of failure is the primary reason for failure in adult life.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

of the car. His face was rigid. "What's wrong?" My voice came out in a whisper. "Sometimes I have a problem with my temper, Bella." He was whispering, too, and as he stared out the window, his eyes narrowed into slits. "But it wouldn't be helpful for me to turn around and hunt down those..." He didn't finish his sentence, looking away, struggling for a moment to control his anger again. "At least," he continued, "that's what I'm trying to convince myself." "Oh." The word seemed inadequate, but I couldn't think of a better response. We sat in silence again. I glanced at the clock on the dashboard. It was past six-thirty. "Jessica and Angela will be worried," I murmured. "I was supposed to meet them." He started the engine without another word, turning around smoothly and speeding back toward town. We were under the streetlights in no time at all, still going too fast, weaving with ease through the cars slowly cruising the boardwalk

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

My reproofs at Hunsford could not work such a change as this. It is impossible that he should still love me." After walking some time in this way, the two ladies in front, the two gentlemen behind, on resuming their places, after descending to the brink of the river for the better inspection of some curious water-plant, there chanced to be a little alteration. It originated in Mrs. Gardiner, who, fatigued by the exercise of the morning, found Elizabeth's arm inadequate to her support, and consequently preferred her husband's. Mr. Darcy took her place by her niece, and they walked on together. After a short silence, the lady first spoke. She wished him to know that she had been assured of his absence before she came to the place, and accordingly began by observing, that his arrival had been very unexpected--"for your housekeeper," she added, "informed us that you would certainly not be here till to-morrow;

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

universe of information "to anyone, anywhere, anytime" (Davidson, 1999). But no- tice something telling: Our modern era, often termed The Information Age, has never been called The Knowledge Age. Information does not translate directly into knowledge. It must first be processed-accessed, absorbed, comprehended, inte- grated, and retained. Shortcuts Shall Be Sacred Because technology can evolve much faster than we can, our natural capacity to process information is likely to be increasingly inadequate to handle the I ff- Chapter 8 INSTANT INFLUENCE abundance of change, choice, and challenge that is characteristic of modern life. More and more frequently, we will find ourselves in the position of lower ani- mals-with a mental apparatus that is unequipped to deal thoroughly with the in- tricacy and richness of the outside environment. Unlike the lower animals, whose cognitive powers have always been relatively deficient, we have created our own

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Mentors are often former heroes who have survived life's early trials and are now passing on the gift of their knowledge and wisdom. T h e M e n t o r archetype is closely related to the image of the parent. T h e fairy godmother in stories such as "Cinderella" can be interpreted as the protecting spirit of the girl's dead mother. M e r l i n is a surrogate parent to the young King Arthur, whose father is dead. M a n y heroes seek out Mentors because their own parents are inadequate role models. DRAMATIC FUNCTIONS TEACHING Just as learning is an important function of the hero, teaching or training is a key function of the Mentor. Training sergeants, drill instructors, professors, trail bosses, parents, grandparents, crusty old boxing coaches, and all those who teach a hero the ropes, are manifesting this archetype. O f course the teaching can go both ways. Anyone who has taught knows that you learn as much from your students as they do from you. GIFT-GIVING

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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