We do a lot of thing together.Like..go shopping and study together. Also we like to watch comedy movies. And in summer we always go beach together to sunbathe and swim. She is very trusty, friendly and funny. Both of us enjoy dancing. We use to visit clubs very often and party there. We also have differences, like everybody does. Merit doesn't like hip-hop music, I absolutely love it. In some ways we are very different. We have different activitis and lifestyles. My friend lives with her parents at home, but I live with my boyfriend. Some of my friends party a lot, however I stay at home most of my time. Firstly a good friend is someone who is honest! Friends should never lie to each other and stick together. Secondly, its important that you can always trust your friend, no matter what. A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words.
Advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside The first outstanding characteristic about the countryside is that it is beautiful and peaceful. The air is fresh and the surroundings green. This is because the countryside is free from pollution, land or noise pollution. Living in the countryside has a lot of advantages, but also many disadvantages. The places where people live affects greatly in their lifestyles and living places is one of the very basic needs for people. Firstly you are fit and you don't need to worry about your health condition, because in the countryside the air and water are so clean. Another additional advantage is that there aren't any huge blocks of flats, modern skyscrapers or bothersome traffic jams. Living in the country is slower. People don't need to hurry and have a lot of time. The living cost in a country side is much lesser than that of a city.
Newspapers and magazines play an imoportant role in today's society and are capable of influencing people's lives in many ways. The new electronic media have become even more influential in shaping people's opinions, attitudes and behaviour. However, does the free press offer a valuable service, or is it, as American journalist, Edward Egglestone said, "organised gossip"? On a personal level, the media can be very entertaining and informative. Reading about the lifestyles of the rich and famous is amusing and can help people forget their own problems. However, journalists frequently intrude on the privacy of celebrities, following them and photographing them in their most intimate moments. This is surely an unacceptable interpretation of the word "free". As far as politics are concerned, the free press is important as it often reveals the truth behind all the speeches and accusations
the country's population. 77% of Canada's people live in cites or towns. The Capital of Canada Ottawa is the capital of Canada. One third of its people are French- speaking. Ottawa is the capital of Canada and is located on the banks of the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau rivers. Canada's fourth-largest city is a complementary blend of urban and rural lifestyles, old and new neighborhoods, culture and heritage, business and government. Ottawa also has a high standard of living reflected in a multitude of accessible services, vibrant entertainment, exciting recreational activities, and thriving businesses. Canada's Great Lakes Canada's Great Lakes are some of the largest and most beautiful in the world. The
grow up in polygamous families. In some countries polygamy is much needed, without it people would not be able to keep up their farms. It helps them to get food more easily and share the property they inherited from their parents. I think that in about hundred years or so there will be no more polygamous families.I believe people are too jealous to share their loved ones. Although people in the all countries are getting more and more accepting towards different lifestyles and customs. People have fought and sacrificed their lives so this type of lifestyle would be accepted. If people have gave their lives for this then it must have meant something important to them. In conclusion I support people in polygamous marriages who are not forced to be in it in any way and who are educated enough to explain their opinion.
tourists may develop across time, lifestyle travel is distinctly not akin to career, which metaphorically implies a logic of production. As such, Uriely et al.’s (2002) reference to a backpacking biography presents an apt departure point in the backpacking literature for exploring how the episodic consumption of backpacking can be assembled into a meaningful and identifiable lifestyle. Lifestyle Consumption Although lifestyles can be used as a means of socially stratifying individuals, as one might do through social class, occupation, ethnicity or culture, it is important to locate lifestyles as products of the same post-industrial period they can be used to analyse (Binkley, 2004). Lifestyles are central to debates about consumer culture and are often ‘articulated in relation to shifts identified with post-Fordism and/or postmodernism’ (Bell & Hollows, 2006, p. 1)
to take; raining talking; reading to post to become to explain 7a NOUN Biography 2. Dream 3. Fitness 4. infection 5. proffesion 6. promise 7. sense ADJECTIVE Biographical Breamy fit infected proffesional promising sensible NOUN Advice Behaviour Imagination Influence mention practice reminder 7B was... mentioned influenced fit practise, practise advised, adviced, proffesional dreamy Behavioen 8) 1. Have you made it up with your friend? 2. Hei s white in the face. I'm afraid he'll faint 3. Our lifestyles have changed over the last fifty years. 4. where was your bike found? 5. I paricked and couldn't assess the situation 9) 1. wight 2. entire 3. amount 4. temperature 5. headache 6. emergency 7. reminder 8. virus 9. apparently 10. neichbourhood 11. essay Down : WEATHERVANE
respectful and happy environment. There is also many nature-related love in both people, Estonia's large area of forest makes for a lot of affection coming for the republic's people and Australia with it's tropical and warm climate flatter many people, tourists, travellers and students here. To sum things up, Estonia and Australia show both large differences and also some similarities, making them seem quite close to one another for being so far divided. Both enjoy happy and simple lifestyles, one takes high trust to be friend, the other sees respect as a symbol of friendship. Words: 526
Lisaks võivad inimesed lihtsalt ära unustada või vääralt mäletada, milliseid lehekülgi nad enim külastavad või milliseid otsingusõnu on kasutanud. Täpsete ja usaldusväärsete andmeteta ei saa teha kahe grupi kohta põhjalikku analüüsi ega hüpoteese kinnitava või ümber lükata. Kasutatud kirjandus Moule Jr., R. K., Pyroozb, D. C., Deckera, S. H. (2013). From `What the F#@% is a Facebook?' to `Who Doesn't Use Facebook?': The role of criminal lifestyles in the adoption and use of the Internet. Social Science Research, 42 (6), 14111421
Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde is one of the most iconic figures from late Victorian society. Enjoying a meteoric rise to the top of society, his wit, humour and intelligence shine through his plays and writings. Oscar Wilde was born on 16th October 1854 in Dublin, Ireland. His parents were well known and attracted a degree of gossip for their extravagant lifestyles. Oscar Wilde proved to be a student of great talent. He was awarded a scholarship to Trinity College Dublin. Here he studied the classics, in particular developing an interest in the Greek philosophers and the Hellenistic view of life. He also really cherished his youth, which probably was the inspiration for the book The picture of Dorian Gray. "To get back my youth I would do anything in the world, except take exercise, get up early or be respectable." - Oscar Wilde
It lies just west of the International Date Line and is among the first into the new millennium. People : New Zealand has a population of around 3.65 million. People from a wide range of European countries have arrived since Captain James Cook to make up 75% of the population while Maori make up about 10%. The Maori first arrived on these shores just over a 1000 years ago at the close of the last millennium. Today, the Maori have adopted western lifestyles but have actively been encouraged to keep alive their culture, language and art. Other ethnic groups have arrived from Polynesia (Tonga, Samoa, Cook Islands) with Auckland now being the Polynesia capital of the South Pacific. People from China, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, etc have also settled in New Zealand making for a diverse population mix. History : New Zealand was one of the last corners of the planet to be inhabited by people. Around 950AD the
It can be argued that, for adventure tourists, the adventurous activities are the culture and lifestyle itself. This can be illustrated on examples of some adventure tourism activities, such as snowboarding, surfing or climbing. People who practice these will dress similar, associate with people who are participating in the same activities, listen to the same music and have similar interests and are likely to spend time together with people who have similar lifestyles– they have their own social groups, culture and lifestyles. Swarbrooke et al,. (2003) and Buckley (2006) define adventure to be different thing to different people, it includes risk and is highly uncertain. For some activities, motivation is the key driver. For example: trekking in high altitude demands motivation, good level of fitness and thorough preparation. For a long time, female adventure tourists were seen as a rare type of tourists.
personnel development of their highly talented staff, and creative strategic planning that enables them to serve their customers now and guide them forward into the future. 4 2. Panasonic 2.1 Introduction Panasonic Corporation is one of the largest electronic product manufacturers in the world, comprised of over 556 companies. It manufactures and markets a wide range of products under the Panasonic brand to enhance and enrich lifestyles all around the globe. 2.2 Company Information Company Name: Panasonic Corporation Head Office Location: 1006, Kadoma, Kadoma City, Osaka 571-8501, Japan President: Fumio Ohtsubo Foundation: March, 1918 (incorporated in December, 1935) Net Sales: *9,068.9 (billions of yen) Number of Employees: *305,828 No. of Consolidated Companies: *556 2.3 Business Segments Panasonic is comprised of 14 business domain companies. Each company has its own
does not prevent individuals from committing deviant acts. The importance of a shared meaning seems to be more explanatory in communities with high cohesiveness, for example religious groups, where people feel the presence of the meaning in their daily activities and thus experience the bonding effect of it. However, as the world is growing more and more anonymous due to globalization and emergence of megapolises, it becomes harder for people to experience the meaning, as their lifestyles are growing more individualistic. Similarly, as not all people share the same meaning, in areas with high cultural and ethnic diversity, meaning can cause conflict. All in all, a shared meaning can be the main basis for social order in smaller and cohesive communities, whereas in larger and more varied habitats this explanation becomes lacklustre. Norms and values For social order to emerge, not only need individuals to understand and share with each other,
company discovered that ‘fresca’ is a slang term for lesbian in parts of Mexico. • Pepsi used the slogan “Come Alive With Pepsi” in Taiwan … or so they thought. The slogan was actually translated as: "Pepsi brings your ancestors back from the dead." • The Coors slogan "Turn It Loose," was translated into Spanish as "Suffer From Diarrhea. WHY CULTURAL FACTORS MATTER WHEN CHOOSING EXPORT MARKET? It is essential that companies take into account the lifestyles and culture of countries to which they are considering exporting. This information can be used to determine whether a product or service would be considered essential, useful, a luxury or even undesirable in a target country. Some products and services might even be found culturally unacceptable. • Package colours, sizes and styles, and product functions can all require adaptation because of cultural requirements.
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Siiski tuleb tõdeda, et mitte üheski ühiskonna institutsioonis ei eksisteerinud naised ilma meeste mõjuvõimuta. Ka religioonis oli see nii. Naised pidid olema ja jääma alati teisejärguliseks ning ei tohtninud vastuta millegi muu kui äärmiselt iseenda eest. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. Antiigileksikon 1. 1983. Tallinn. 2. Antiigileksikon 2. 1983. Tallinn. 3. Giardina, A. Vana-Rooma inimene. 2004.Tallinn 4. Gillian, C. Women in Late Antiquity: Pagan and Christian Lifestyles. 1993.Oxford. 5. Ilus, E. 2000. Rooma eraõiguse alused. Tallinn 6. Johnston, D. Roman Law in Context. 2004. Cambridge 7. McClure, L. Sexuality and Gender in the Classical World. 2002. Oxford. 8. Pereterski, I.S. Üldine riigi ja õiguse ajalugu I. Vanaaeg II vihik Vana-Rooma. Tallinn 9. Setälä, P. Antiikaja naine. 2001. Tallinn. 10. Scullard, H. H. A History of the Roman World 753 to 146 BC. 1995. New York.
of the region's economy, but financial services, including banking and insurance, have grown dramatically over the past decade. There is also a growing high-tech sector that is bolstered by the province's proximity to American firms such as Microsoft in the state of Washington. The Northern territories of the nation comprise one-third of its total size, but are home to only 100,000 people. These areas are home to Canada's Native American population, many of whom continue to follow traditional lifestyles based on hunting and fishing. Mining is the principal industry and there has been steady growth in diamond mining and finishing. Tourism also provides a substantial part of the region's economy. Each of the nation's main economic sectors is highly developed. Although the agricultural sector is small, it takes advantage of the nation's generous natural resources. Increasingly, agriculture and fishing are concentrated in certain geographic regions of the country, mainly the west and southeast
Make sure that your translation is appropriate! 2. Make derivations from the following words, using prefixes and suffixes and translate each word: DERIVE, POLLUTE, CONSUME, DESTROY, CREATE. 3. Bring out some facts about the Estonian Green Party. PLASTIC POLLUTION As the world’s population continues to grow, so does the amount of garbage that people produce. On-the-go lifestyles require easily disposable products, such as soda cans or bottles of water, but the accumulation of these products has led to increasing amounts of plastic pollution around the world. As plastic is composed of major toxic pollutants, it has the potential to cause great harm to the environment in the form of air, water and land pollution. If overfishing continues, if pollution continues, many of the species of today will disappear off.
weapon was the harpoon. For many centuries, the Canadian Inuit lived in nearly total isolation. Only at the beginning of the 19th century were they more permanent trading relations with whale hunters and fur merchants. Nowadays, the majority of the Inuit live in some 28 remote communities scattered across the barren landscape of the northern shores of their new territorial mainland and Arctic islands. Their traditional lifestyles have been changing a lot recently the dogsledge has been largely replaced by snowmobiles, cars and trucks. Some have central heating, electricity and plumbing systems in their houses; children go to school; and health service is provided by the government. There are many different native people throughtout Canada like the Crees, Mohawks, Troquois and Sioux. In the north of the country, the Inuits now have a selfgoverning homeland called Nunavut, meaning "our land"
Elustiil on individuaalne või grupiviisiline eluviis, millega erinetakse sama elulaadi kandjatest. Erisused väljenduvad käitumises, vaba aja kasutamises, riietumises. Näide: subkultuurid. Subkultuurid ehk allkultuurid on omanäolise käitumise ja harjumustega inimeste ühendused või liikumised, mis võivad põhineda ühisel usul, harrastustel või hobidel (hipiliikumine, punk, New Age, fännklubid, kehakultus jt). Rahvusvaheline teadusprogramm V.A.L.S. ( Values, Attitudes and Lifestyles ) on välja töötanud elustiilide tüpoloogia (põhineb A. Mitchelli uurimusel), mis põhineb neljal suurel kategoorial, mis omakorda jagunevad üheksasse alaliiki. Need kategooriad ei ole püsivad, inimene areneb ja liigub oma elu jooksul ühest kategooriast teise, ühelt tasandilt teisele. Loe lisaks: V.A.L.S. Elulaad eristab ühe ühiskonna või kultuuri piires klasse, kihte või sotsiaaldemograafilisi rühmi (töölised- teenistujad, mehed - naised, vanad - noored).
iga sugu haridustase perekonnaseis amet elukutse rass ja rahvus sissetulek laste arv laste keskmine vanus pere suurus pere keskmine sissetulek religioon - erinevatele ealistele segmentidele on suunatud eatüüpilised kaubad Psühhograafiline ja käitumuslik segmenteerimine. - tarbimise maht, kasu, positsioneeringust ja imagost sõltuvus, lojaalsus, elustiil - VALS -- values and lifestyles -- Arnold Mitchelli poolt firmas SRI International 1970-ndatel loodud klassifikatsioonisüsteem elustiili ja isiksuse psühhograafiliste tunnuste käsitlemiseks; VALS2. - küsitlusmall sisaldab 4 demograafilist ja 42 hoiakutega seotud alajaotust; kaheks põhifaktoriks on (1) ressursid, nt sissetulek, haridustase, tervis, enesehinnang, intelligentsus, ostuaktiivsus ja toimekus; (2) eneseorientatsioonid ja motivatsioon, nt põhimõtetest lähtuvus
Worth". Their style has varied greatly. The band's first album featured a raw sound and a fairly minimalistic instrumental lineup, but proceeding albums have had a slower, more melancholic tone and they started experimenting with synthesizers and other, less traditional, forms of sound production (particularly after Black Market Music).The band have gained some measure of notoriety for the sexualities of its members (Olsdal is gay and Molko is bisexual) as well as for their excessive lifestyles and Molko's androgynous image, which are often referred to in their songs. In 1998, Placebo switched to the major label Virgin Records, and issued their album Without You I'm Nothing in November. It was another large seller in England and initially appeared to be the group's breakthrough in the US market, where MTV embraced the album's lead single "Pure Morning", but subsequent singles and videos failed to match the success of its predecessor
dumping sites for solid and hazardous wastes · Non-land based activities providing services for the passersby, wage labor off the reservation, bingo and casino gambling *Native Americans in the White Mind = · 19th century Native Americans perceived as museum pieces, destined to disappear completely · Hippies became interested in Native American cultures, a valuable model for alternative lifestyles · Images of the noble savage, peaceful and harmonious communities · Negative images of drunken, violence-prone, lazy Native Americans · At the turn of the 20th century, the Indian was literally headed for extinction. · At the turn of the 21st century, the Indian has not only survived, indeed he and she has become a viable, even necessary factor in the life of the nation and the world. 9. When did the Spanish colonization of America begin
A people who don’t know how the guns they use came into being, its design, its mechanism, or its manufacture, should fight with the weapons they know how to manufacture – the machete. But we have all kinds of weapons – attack helicopters, machine guns, bombs, jet bombers, jet fighters. Mind you, none of these manufactured in any part of Africa. When you look around, these African leaders are whining and begging for more assistance, so that they can spend it again on their lavish lifestyles. There are more Mercedes-Benz’s and BMW’s per person in Africa than in Germany, where the cars are manufactured; there are more mansions for so-called leaders where there is no electricity, clean water or good road. The total money that Africans have in Swiss bank accounts could be more than 25% of the total money left in Swiss banks. When the dictator, Mobutu Sese Seko, died having stolen more than $6 billion from his impoverished country and
Part 8, Chapters 1-5 Tolstoy plunges into a political issue facing the Slavs. At the end of the 19th century, the Slavic people living in the Ottoman Empire fought against the Turks, who discriminated against them. Many Russians supported the Slavic cause, but many others did not. It's important to notice which characters support the Slavic cause: Levin's half brother Sergei, Stiva and Vronsky--characters shown as morally flawed in their lifestyles. Back at the train station, Vronsky has a scene of grief. He seems to be disintegrating just as Anna had, suffering from all the grief he has experienced in his life. He is trying to hold onto the last semblances of honor. It seems he views war as the most honorable way to die. He is suffering here from a toothache of all things (not exactly a fatal pain). The thoughts and the reality are sarcastically juxtaposed here: a stalwart soldier who wants to die gallantly is crying from a toothache?
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Then one evening, there was a power outage. The lights went out, the TV turned off, and everything became very quiet. Jules became very upset, and quite scared. She couldn't do anything that she wanted to do. She didn't think she could survive. Meanwhile, Les didn't seem to mind at all. He was able to light a few candles and he could still read his books, practice his trumpet, and hang out and play cards with his family. The two friends then realized that there was a big difference in their lifestyles and the amount of energy they used. So Jules decided she should figure out how much energy Les used and then compare her energy consumption to how much she really needed. To do this, they figured out how much energy Jules was using for entertainment, light, heating and cooling, cleaning, preparing food, transportation, and communication devices. They discovered that the amount of energy used for any purpose could be measured in different ways. Light bulbs are measured in watts
This decade saw series of major political assasinations in America-jfk, Robert kennedy, martin luther king. Atmosphere of violence and fear, the atmosphere was not helped in any way by the vietnam war, ended 11 years later. Disgrace for the american politics, it was a very powerful anti-war movement inside America, socially speaking 1960's is comparible with 1930's. In art surrealism. Traditional values of American success. Traditional values were no longer popular, alternative lifestyles appeared, alternative lifetsyles found expressions in counter-cultures of the 1960's- the hippie movement, experimented with drugs, unlike the beatniks they lived in communes, they were interested in arts and crafts, like the beatniks they advertised the sexual freedom. These young people were infatulated with eastern religions and native american religions. The hippies were known as pacifists, the flower children. All kinds of new forms of art appeared, rock music became
One of the dependable polarized plot forms is the genre of buddy comedy/adventure, in which two mismatched heroes go through a two-tiered adventure together. O n one level, the outer dimension, they are cops, spies, or ordinary people battling some external enemy, creating a polarized struggle between good and evil. But on another level, an inner or emotional dimension, they are in a polarized relationship with one another, usually turning on a sharp contrast in their lifestyles, philosophies, or background. T h e y may want the same overall, external goal, but they go about it in wildly contrasting ways, generating conflict, drama, suspense, and humor through polarity. Examples include Trading Places, the Lethal Weapon series, Zoolander, the Rush Hour movies, etc. These stories became formulaic in the 1 9 8 0 s and ' 9 0 s , where I read a lot of them that studios like Disney and Fox were considering. However predictable they