Ladies and gentlemen, do you drive a car every day? Do some of you own a car? Have you ever thought about cost reducing? It seems you really want to know how to make your car costs smaller. It would be in your own interests. I think carpooling is a good solution for it. Let me to describe what does carpooling mean. You need to know that carpooling is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car. The driver doesn’t try to earn money, but to share with several people the cost of a trip he would do anyway. The expenses to be divided basically include the fuel and possible tolls. Let me introduce to you good points of carpooling: Firstly. by having more people using one vehicle, carpooling reduces each person's travel costs such as fuel costs, tolls, and the stress of driving.
Railway(DLR) and an interconnected local train network. Trains generally run between 5am and midnight, Monday to Saturday. Operating hours are reduced on Sunday. Exact details depend on the station and the line, so it's worth checking the Transport for London website. Cheaper by Oyster Oyster card prices are always cheaper than paper tickets for the Tube. The cash single fare for all journeys via Zone 1 is £4, up to £2.40 more than the Oyster fare. Something about history Railway construction in the United Kingdom began in the early 19th century. By 1854 six separate railway terminals had been built just outside the centre of London: London Bridge, Euston, Paddington, King's Cross, Bishopsgate and Waterloo. At this point, only Fenchurch Street Station was located in the
Dear Sir or Madam, 6 October 2009 I am writing to complain about repetitious delays in rail service last week and to claim the vouchers you have referred in your information leaflet. Whereas all my classes in London start at 10 o'clock sharp and I do not want to be late because I have paid for these I always check the schedule for the most convenient choice of train. Nevertheless last week all my journeys to my course delayed. On the worst day the train was 1 hour and 20 minutes late. Therefore I missed two classes in addition to numerous delays and loss of nerves. Although I understand that the weather conditions last week were extremely complicated the deferments should have been prevented, because that is quite predictable especially in October. As you have proposed in your information leaflet, which I picked up from the station,
How to Make Tourism in Tallinn Profitable Nowadays tourism is one of the world`s largest industries. In Estonia it is also developed really largely. First of all, the main what attracts people abroad are journeys. People want to widen their outlook. Tallinn is the right place for tourists who want to get know about the medieval life in Europe. Here are such attractions as the Medieval Old Town, Kadriorg Park and Rusalka monument. These are the main places people usually want to visit. So, we must develop our tourism system. For example, make up some journey programmes with elements of the Estonian tales. That certainly attracts much more tourists in Tallinn.
.. 3. PRESENTING A NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS First of all, Britain is unique in its transport history. Firstly, what do you do about miscarriages of justice? Well, firstly I'm an agnostic - I don't know whether or not God exists.... Well, firstly we need to take an interest in developing countries instead of just competing with rich countries. To begin with, most women and men want the right to work. I'd start by rationing petrol to cut out unnecessary car journeys. For a start, it would have to be a mixed school and not a boarding establishment. There're two points here. Firstly, the cost to the environment. Think of all the rain forests. Secondly, the advertiser may pay, but the costs are passed on to the consumer. There are two problems here. Some of these homes are a long way from bus routes. Moreover, bus services can disappear altogether when the tourist season comes to an end. ...
Transport system in London Kaspar Rätsep Transport for London (TfL) The local government, responsible for most aspects of the transport system in Greater London in England Created in 2000 Three main directorates are: London Underground, London Rail and Surface Transport London Underground Also known as the Tube Oldest metro system in the world The Underground has 11 lines The majority of London Underground is actually on the surface rather than in tunnel Ticket prices begin from £2.00 Heavy rail London is the focal point of the British railway network London has 14 terminus stations London Railway network is the busiest and largest in Europe along with Paris. Train prices start from £1.20 Buses London's bus network is extensive, with over 6,800 scheduled services every weekda...
Reading reflection 12/19/06 Title: The Way Home Writer: Sue Leather This book is about eight journeys which change lives forever. Every story is touched and helps me think more about the meanings of life. The Way Home: Alex had a nice husband she went on many trips from time to time. In one of her journeys, she bumped into an attractive man, Stefano. After a nice talk, he asked her to stay at the same hotel and the same room. At the time she agreed, it just began her betrayal and she didn't know how to stop it. Remembering her childhood, she was very frighten about her mom's betrayal and ran away in a long distance from home. And now, she was going home, she was beginning to believe that only her journey home would help her to bring her betrayal to an end......
vitamin water, a water from the fridge, there is so many variety of waters and still you have something to complain about how the water is to expensive how the day is too hot, how the water is too cold . And now imagine… imagine the people, who live in African deserts, imagine feeling thirsty and not having any water at all, not around you, not anywhere. People who live there they have to make long journeys or treks over rough and barren land to get water and when they finally reach to that hole in the ground, then that water there isn’t even clean. It takes so much time and energy, just to get a glass water or in the Africans case, a filled 90’s plastic bottle filled with soggy liquid, that does not deserve the title “water”. In these countries people dream about water, children dream about water, it should not be child’s dream, to get just enough water so that her throat wouldn’t dry
Yes, when you see him. But as soon as you speak to him and get to know him, I tell you, he has the most wonderful sense of humor and a most engaging personality," once said countertenor David James of the Hilliard Ensemble, a group that began championing Pärt's music in the 1980s. When Huizenga asked Pärt how he liked being thought of as a mystic. He just laughed. "Ah," he said "that is the last thing I want to be." In April 2015 New York Live Arts will present Arvo Pärt: Journeys in Silence - A Selection of Chamber Works. It is a day-long immersion--through music, lectures and film--into the stillness and depth of Pärt's powerful music and work, curated by Peter Bouteneff of the Arvo Pärt Project at St. Vladimir's Seminary. The New York Times recently said that "No other living composer has so fervent a following or such a diverse group of fans. This year's New York Live Arts festival's theme is S K Y - Force and Wisdom in America Today and the " Live Ideas'
Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, a port city in Italy, in 1451. This is the name we know him by today but his actual name is Cristobal Colon in Spanish, or Cristofero Colombo in Italian. He first went to sea at the age of 1465 at the age of 14. He was a deck boy and he had to clean, cook and mend clothes. By the age of 30 he was an experienced sailor and a skilful navigator. He had made many journeys to the South Atlantic from his home the Madeira Islands. He also sailed to Bristol and Galway. Many people believed that he had also sailed to the north of Iceland in 1477. During those visits Columbus heard stories about life to the west of Europe. His ambition to find the shortest and safest sea route to the riches of the Far East started to grow. Gradually he worked out his plan to reach the East by sailing west.
The song became quite popular in English Canada and for many years served as an unofficial national anthem. Maples Cottage is a historic cottage in Westborough, Massachusetts. "Northwest Passage" is one of the best-known songs by Canadian musician Stan Rogers. An a cappella song. While it recalls the history of early explorers who were trying to discover a route across Canada to the Pacific Ocean , its central theme is a comparison between the journeys of these past explorers and the singer's own journey to and through the same region. O Canada is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. The French "Ô Canada" was first performed on June 24, 1880, at a Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day banquet in Quebec City, but did not become Canada's official national anthem until July 1, 1980. The Canadian government bought the rights to the lyrics and music for only one dollar.
cave walls, some of which date back 30 000 years. Modern Indigenous paintings are the most recent expression of this tradition, which is now acclaimed in Australia and internationally. Body painting, tree carving, bark painting, weaving and sculpture are other traditional Indigenous art forms. Contemporary Indigenous art also includes printmaking, fabric printing, ceramics and glassmaking. [infoplease] Indigenous peoples have a rich musical tradition and celebrate the deeds and journeys of their creator ancestors in ceremonial song and dance. New styles of Indigenous music have developed and merged with other musical genres, like rock music. The various Indigenous Australian communities developed unique musical instruments and folk styles. The didgeridoo, which is widely thought to be a stereotypical instrument of Aboriginal people, was traditionally played by people of only the eastern Kimberley region and Arnhem Land (such as the Yolngu), and then by only the men
791-acre (3.2 km2) Hampstead Heath of North London. This incorporates Kenwood House, the former stately home and a popular location in the summer months where classical musical concerts are held by the lake, attracting thousands of people every weekend to enjoy the music, scenery and fireworks. Buses London's bus network is one of the largest in the world, running 24 hours a day, with 8,000 buses, 700 bus routes, and over 6 million passenger journeys made every weekday. In 2003, the network's ridership was estimated at over 1.5 billion passenger trips per annum, more than the Underground. Around £850 m is taken in revenue each year.London has the largest wheelchair accessible network in the world and, from the 3rd quarter of 2007, became more accessible to hearing and visually impaired passengers as audio-visual announcements were introduced. The distinctive red double-decker buses are internationally recognised, and are a
One character writes two days and the next goes on with another two days. It is easy to follow and nothing goes missing, but there is a setting when four people are describing their day in their point of view, but this is pretty much the same as described by the first person. It will give the better picture of the climax but as said before, Stoker can write very clearly so it seemed for me little boring to write it over and over. In conclusion, it is a great book to read. It has journeys and excitement, it is written very simple which makes it readable to everyone who is interested in history and loves the stories about good and evil. Although it is more for advanced reader while there are some words that are not used very often and need to be look up from a dictionary; some stranger names, places and expressions that are mentioned can be looked up from in the notes behind the book, but all this can cause a little confusion. Overall this is a nice story in my opinion,
convinced of her innocence and impressed by her charitable mission. Next, Fandorin investigates Count Zurov. After Fandorin beats Zurov at cards, the count challenges him to a duel, but it turns out to be a practical joke on Fandorin, and the count befriends him. Zurov, believing Fandorin to be as much in love with Amalia as he is, and wishing that Fandorin will win her heart so that Zurov can let her go, reveals to Fandorin that she is staying at the Winter Queen Hotel in London. Fandorin journeys to London, where he tracks down Bezhetskaya to a house in town. He sneaks into her room after she leaves it and finds a paper that appears to be a list of Azazel members all over the world, many of whom hold high ranks in government or the military. Fandorin is about to leave when Bezhetskaya catches him in her room. They struggle, a shot goes off in the dark, and Fandorin flees, believing that he has killed Amalia.
all, with a bit of self-discipline and thought it can be achieved by anyone. How you use your diary is clearly a key element in effective time management. If properly used, your diary can keep you organised and focused on the key events well in advance. A key component of time management and one often ignored is the whole area of punctuality. How can you ensure you are never late? For example, you could automatically add extra time to all journeys. If you are early for a meeting you can always use the time to catch up on business reading, preparation for other meetings, pending file and so on. Here are the four elements of the Four Point Time Driver approach: 1. Six topp priorities are identified and completed daily. 2. Three-hour sessions for quality thinking are scheduled for every two weeks. 3. Your diary is checked every other day for activities six to eight weeks ahead. 4
Divine Comedy. He began writing it somewhere between 1307-1314 and finished it only a short while before his death in 1321, while in exile. In this work, Dante introduces his invention of the terza rima, or three-line stanza as well as himself as a character. The Inferno is the first of three parts of Dante's epic poem, The Divine Comedy, which depicts an imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Dante is the hero, who loses his way in the "dark woods" and journeys to nine regions arranged around the wall of a huge funnel in nine concentric circles representing Hell. He is led by the ghost of Virgil, the Roman poet, who has come to rescue Dante from the dark forest and lead him through the realms of the afterlife. The first circle they enter is Limbo, which consists of heathen and the unbaptized, who led decent lives. The second through the fifth circles are for the lustful, gluttonous, prodigal, and wrathful. The sixth
Võeti kasutusele müüdimotiiv, antiigi temaatika. Tekstide tõlkimine teistest kultuuridest, 12.sajandi Ladina keele õpetlased keskendusid peaaegu täielikult Vanakreeka ja Araabia tekstidele, mis rääkisid loodusteadustest, filosoofiast ja matemaatikast. 2. Iseloomustage antiikkultuuri kajastamise viise ja võimalikke funktsioone filmis. Tooge näiteid. Film võib olla 1) müüdil põhinev Heraklese filmid, sari Hercules: the legendary journeys (Kevin Sorbo) 2) ajaloosündmusel põhinev ,,300" ,,The 300 Spartans" 3) müüte ja ajalugu põimiv ,,Trooja" 4) fiktsioon Fiktsiooni puhul on filmi süzee väljamõeldis, ent selles on antiigielemente, kas olustiku näol (Game of Thrones), ajaperioodi näol (Xena). 3. Iseloomustage Bütsantsi kunsti esteetika eripärasid. Bütsantsi kunst oli kiriku ja riigi kunst, mis väljendas kiriku- ja keisrivõimu seost. Kujutavas
naval victories. It culminated with the sinking of the Spanish Armada. The most powerful Tudor monarchs were Henry VII (he had 6 wives and great ambitions, he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church), Elizabeth I (her reign was a long and golden one, characterised by intellectual brilliance, flourishing literature and commercial prosperity). The famous explorers were Sir Francis Drake (one of the leaders of the English navy) and Walter Raleigh (he made several journeys to America, wrote books about them, brought potatoes and tobacco to Britain). The House of Stuarts (1603-1714): Guy Fawkes Night dates back to 5 November 1605, when the English Catholics attempted to blow up the King and the Parliament. They failed. The conflict between the Parliament and the kings over power increased and led the country into the Civil War (1642-1651). In the end, Charles I was defeated and executed and Cromwell took up rule of the country, which became a republic
156. Inimese kohus on olla seal, kus teda kõige rohkem vajatakse. 157. Elus kohtutakse paljudega, üksikutest jääb mälestus. 158. Esimene armastus on kõige ilusam, kuid kui ta puruneb, jätab ta järele haava, mis ei parane. 159. Armastus on süsi, suudlus püssirohi, üks säde ja ongi plahvatus. 160. Kõige raskem asi maailmas on osata midagi teha ja näha kedasi seda valesti tegemas, ilma seejuures kommenteerimata. 161. Journeys end. Friends depart. Every phase of life comes to an end. But every end is also a new beginning. 162. Some people come into our lives and quietly stay. Others stay for a while, leaving footprints in out hearts and we are never the same. 163. Make me belive that what we had wasn't all a lie.. even though I'll probably never belive anyway. 164. The second I met you I realized that I truly have no regrets. Every single choice I have
commercial prosperity opened, as did the so-called Golden Age of Dutch art, with such painters as Rembrandt and Jan Vermeer. By the mid-17th century the Netherlands was the foremost 9 commercial and maritime power of Europe, and Amsterdam was the financial centre of the Continent. (3) 2.7 Exploration and Colonization About 1600 a Dutch merchant expedition of three vessels sailed from Amsterdam to Java. This was the first of numerous journeys that left Dutch geographic names scattered over the globe, from Spitsbergen to Cape Horn and from Staten Island to Tasmania. These voyages resulted in the establishment or acquisition of many trading stations in Africa, Southeast Asia, and America. (3) In 1602 the Dutch parliament granted to the Dutch East India Company a charter that gave it a trading monopoly with all countries east of the Cape of Good Hope in Africa and west of the Strait of Magellan in South America
Aga eks kõik inimesed muutuvad. SUMMARY Mihkel's past has been very diverse. Despite his rebellious rock career and profound love for alcohol he is quite a different person today. Looking at him now you wouldn't even guess that he's one of the most anarchistic rockstars of 1980s Estonia who has felt the lifestyle's rougher side- alcoholism that brought him close to death. In 2008 Mihkel published an autobiography about 1980s rock music and his journeys, which turned out to be successful here. He has achieved a lot in his life within Estonia - fame and careers in television, literature, and music - and now he's also expected to work miracles in politics. At least I hope he stands for the interests of the Estonian nation. His key to success is determination, overcoming of obstacles and diversity. 21 KASUTATUD ALLIKAD http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aino_Pervik http://www.elk.ee/?profile=688
Though the exploration of Mars has taken place over hundreds of years, it began in earnest with the invention and development of the telescope in the 1600s. Increasingly detailed views of the planet from the Earth inspired speculation about its environment and possible life, even intelligent civilizations that might be found there. Probes sent from Earth beginning in the late 20th century have dramatically increased the knowledge of the Martian system. Engineering interplanetary journeys is very complicated, so roughly two thirds of all spacecraft destined for Mars failed before completing their missions. But since 6 August 2012, there have been two scientific rovers on the surface of Mars beaming signals back to earth, and three orbiters currently surveying the planet. Mars is the only planet we know of that can currently feasibly support human life. MARS ONE, a private non-profit space company, made headlines in June 2012 when the company
Thomas Hardy (1840-‐1928) – first novel in 1871; end of his career – poetry. Tragic novels on the decay of rural life: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (1891) and Jude the Obscure (1895). Ideas of early modernism. Hardy depicts the journeys of the protagonists that are initially hopeful, momentarily ecstatic, but persistently troubled and eventually end in deprivation and death. 20th century Modern period. Contradictory in many ways, diverse and chaotic. Scientific developments; Einstein – theory of relativity
for patients visiting a setting involving multiple providers Analysis of register data on Coordination and inter-sectoral To assess the extent to which patients' hospitalisation rates integration hospital journeys take place in a coordinated way Analysis of administrative datasets Organisational, administrative To assess the extent to which changes on hospitalisation rates compared and clinical integration affect the hospital use of patients to individually matched controls compared to matched controls
tekstidele, eriti Aristotelese töödele. 2. Iseloomustage antiikkultuuri kajastamise viise ja võimalikke funktsioone filmis. Tooge näiteid. Antiikkultuuri on kajastatud Kreeka mütoloogia tegelaste kaudu. Püüd jäädvustada müütilist, rõhutatakse atraktiivset. Eelkõige kujutatakse kangelasi ja nende vägitegusid. Herakles – vägiteod, uskumatu tugevus „Hercules: The Animated Series“ Disney multifilm „Hercules: The Legendary Journeys“ teleseriaal „Hercules“ Pietro Francisci väga üldiselt seotud Herklese müüdi ja vanakreeka eepilise poeemi „Argonautikaga“ Theseus – Ateena kangelane Odysseus – eksirännakud „L’Odissea“, 1969, Franco Rossi - Odysseuse ja Penelope äratundmine „The Odyssey“ 1997, Andrei Kontšalovski – järgib Homerose „Odüsseia“ lugu, mõned stseenid on võetud ka Homerose „Iliasest“ ja Vergiliuse „Aeneisest“. Trooja sõda;
permission to migrate [. . .], etc. (Murphy, 1992, p. 35) As transient passengers in the foreign space, the travellers undertake their journeys with their own cultural baggage. Both of them have complex cultural identities, which are projected in their texts. Although Dervla Murphy culturally translates herself as unmistakably Irish, her language of communication is English, which leads to occasional confusions of identity
march up and down the horizon, creating my own Stonehenge from the islands and ridge peaks that m a r k solstice and equinox, inviting me to puzzle out the place of stories and my own place in the story of everything. I hope you find your own place in that design. For those to w h o m the concept is new, bon voyage, and for those who are familiar w i t h earlier versions, I hope you find some new surprises and connections in this work, and that it serves you on your own creative journeys. Christopher Vogler Venice, California February 2 6 , 2 0 0 7 Xll PREFACE Second Edition 2©=> "I'm not trying to copy Nature. I'm trying to find the principles she's using: — R . Buckminster Fuller
Stephen-young, refined (peen), sensitive, cultivated, arrogant. Disappointed, a hamlet figure, returns to Ireland upon the dying wish of his mother. A sense of guilt. Earns by teaching-hates. History is a nightmare which I am trying to awake. Walks on the beach and meditates. A different kinds of stream of consciousness. Telemachus-- figure in Greek mythology, the son of Odysseus and Penelope, and a central character in Homer's Odyssey. The first four books in particular focus on Telemachus' journeys in search of news about his father, who has been away at war. Molly bloom, 33. Joyce image of femaleness. Earth-goddess. Knows what it is like ,,to be a woman and a mother", frank (otsekohene) (at least with herself) about sensuality, fantasies, love affairs, affirmation of life, 39 pages long soliloquy (device often used in drama whereby a character speaks to himself or herself, relating his or her thoughts and feelings, thereby also sharing them with the audience.)
being (myself, in the latter half of the 19th century, in America) freely, fully, and truly on record." A truly democratic poetry, for Whitman, is one that, using a common language, is able to cross the gap between the self and another individual, to effect a sympathetic exchange of experiences. This leads to a distinct blurring of the boundaries between the self and the world and between public and private. Whitman prefers spaces and situations --like journeys, the outofdoors, cities--that allow for ambiguity in these respects. Thus we see poems like "Song of the Open Road" and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," where the poet claims to be able to enter into the heads of others. Exploration becomes not just a trope but a mode of existence. For Whitman, spiritual communion depends on physical contact, or at least proximity. The body is the vessel that enables the soul to experience the world
alongside with families. The next stage of this research should hold the research of enterprises as a target group. This research should clarify wishes and expectations of the seminar holders, but an important subject is also compatibility with families, so that the two groups` interests would not collide and bring along complications. It should be considered in the risk analysis, how families` and enterprises` customer journeys could influence one another and how to minimize possible complications. 73
Exit HAMLET Is this a prologue, or the posy of a ring? OPHELIA 'Tis brief, my lord. HAMLET As woman's love. Enter two Players, King and Queen Player King Full thirty times hath Phoebus' cart gone round Neptune's salt wash and Tellus' orbed ground, And thirty dozen moons with borrow'd sheen About the world have times twelve thirties been, Since love our hearts and Hymen did our hands Unite commutual in most sacred bands. Player Queen So many journeys may the sun and moon Make us again count o'er ere love be done! But, woe is me, you are so sick of late, So far from cheer and from your former state, That I distrust you. Yet, though I distrust, Discomfort you, my lord, it nothing must: For women's fear and love holds quantity; In neither aught, or in extremity. Now, what my love is, proof hath made you know; And as my love is sized, my fear is so: Where love is great, the littlest doubts are fear;
Rahulolu saladus esineb teadmises, kuidas nautida olemasolevat ja kaotada igatsus asjade järele, mis on sinu haardeulatusest väljas. Know me for what I do and for not what I am. Judge me for what I can do and not for what I have done. Everything in this world can be seen as you wish to. Good or bad, simple or complicated, easy or difficult. Its not how things are, it is about how you look up to them. ...and how you look up to them is all up to you. Go on. Reach your dreams. Journeys end. Friends depart. Every phase of life comes to an end. But every end is also a new beginning. When one door of hapiness closes, another opens but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. Vale käitumine on pigem tahte, kui teadmist puudus. Ainult võõraste silmadega on võimalik näha oma puudusi. Peame püüdma end näha sellisena nagu näevad meid teised. Oma viga eitada on kahekordne viga.
Rahulolu saladus esineb teadmises, kuidas nautida olemasolevat ja kaotada igatsus asjade järele, mis on sinu haardeulatusest väljas. Know me for what I do and for not what I am. Judge me for what I can do and not for what I have done. Everything in this world can be seen as you wish to. Good or bad, simple or complicated, easy or difficult. Its not how things are, it is about how you look up to them. ...and how you look up to them is all up to you. Go on. Reach your dreams. Journeys end. Friends depart. Every phase of life comes to an end. But every end is also a new beginning. When one door of hapiness closes, another opens but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. Inimest, keda sa oled kunagi armastanud võid põlata, vihata, kuid unustada mitte iial. Kõige raskem asi maailmas on osata midagi teha ja näha kedagi seda valesti tegemas, ilma seejuures kommenteerimata.
supposing her to be thinking of Jane and Netherfield, and she blushed as she answered: "I do not mean to say that a woman may not be settled too near her family. The far and the near must be relative, and depend on many varying circumstances. Where there is fortune to make the expenses of travelling unimportant, distance becomes no evil. But that is not the case here. Mr. and Mrs. Collins have a comfortable income, but not such a one as will allow of frequent journeys--and I am persuaded my friend would not call herself near her family under less than half the present distance." Mr. Darcy drew his chair a little towards her, and said, "You cannot have a right to such very strong local attachment. You cannot have been always at Longbourn." Elizabeth looked surprised. The gentleman experienced some change of feeling; he drew back his chair, took a newspaper from the table, and glancing over it, said, in a colder voice: "Are you pleased with Kent?"
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.9 litres (13.9 pints) Ford Escort maintenance schedule The maintenance intervals in this manual are provided with the If the vehicle is driven in dusty areas, used to tow a trailer, or driven assumption that you, not the dealer, will be carrying out the work. These frequently at slow speeds (idling in traffic) or on short journeys, more are the minimum maintenance intervals recommended by the frequent maintenance intervals are recommended. manufacturer for vehicles driven daily. If you wish to keep your vehicle When the vehicle is new, it should be serviced by a factory-