girls have different reading interests and thus librarian has to buy different kinds of books. Firstly, poetry is popular among girls. About 17% of them are interested in it, but only 9% of the boys are interested in it. Moreover, girls are bigger romantic novels" readers than boys. 34% of girls and only 11% of boys like romantic novels. However, boys are very interested in reading thrillers. When 51% of boys like thrillers, then only 21% of the girls like it. Secondly, it is worth mentioning that there are also one similarity in girls and boys reading interests. The rate of students who love historical novels is pretty much the same. 28% of the girls and the 29 % of boys like to read historical novels. In conclusion it is worth mentioning that boys` and girls` reading interests are very different. The most popular books among the girls are romantic novels and the boys are interested in thrillers. Also, historical novels are quite popular
the year 2013 can be risen to thousands considering the growth that has been shown on the first graph. Occupations: On the second graph is shown different occupations, which exhibit the most diseases. The most alarming occupation is proven to be driving with a tractor. The percent of the diseases among the tractor drivers is shockingly 69%. Next come the car drivers and farmers. The percent of the occupational diseases among their area of work is 33%. Less alarming, but still worth mentioning, are the sewerage workers (8%), the excavator drivers (7%) and the welders (5%). Conclusion: In conclusion, the most concerning occupations are the ones that are dangerous, because of the chemicals or the machinery. Also the occupations, where the worker has to do one thing repetitively or for a long time; like sitting or lifting and/or holding something for a long time. The solution in my opinion is to offer more health care to the alarming
traditionally encourages independent and individual thinking. Boys are admitted to the Under School at age seven, and to the main school at age thirteen; girls are admitted only at sixteen. The school has around 750 pupils; around a third are boarders, of whom most go home for the weekends, after Saturday morning school. It is one of the original nine English public schools as defined by the . The Good Schools Guide says of the school: "For the right boy or girl, simply the best," also mentioning ( nimetama ) that the atmosphere is "famously relaxed and liberal as has been felt appropriate in a school which thrives ( edenema ) on the individuality of its members." To balance the academic pursuits of the pupils, a wide and varying number of activities are offered to all pupils. Sports are a key activity at Westminster, as are Art, Drama and Music. Over the academic year, the School organises several exchanges and expeditions. In addition, some
In the olden days, a car was a poduct which was ment to be only for the rich ones. To the contrary, nowadays cars are very easily available for everyone (!).Speaking of which, it´s not much to mention that one extremely wierd and sad occasion would be that some people take advantage of haveing a car and tend to take up too high speeds for showing how tough fellows they are. Often boasting like this can cause big devastations, meaning accidents and all kinds of fines, not mentioning times, when a driver might be under influence of the alcohol, which is definitely the worst possibility of all. But that´s the world we live in and when we meet such an unusual situation, we´d have a fair opportunity to say that cars have a badbad influence on our welfare society. In the other hand for example in the winter mornings, looking out of the window is cold
2. Hullumeelsus (1968), rezissöör Kajo Kiisk 3. Kevade (1969), rezisöör Arvo Kruusement 4. Viimne reliikvia (1969), rezissöör Grigori Kromanov 5. Ideaalmaastik (1980), rezissöör Peeter Simm 6. Georgica (1998), rezissöör Sulev Keedus 7. Nipernaadi (1983), rezssöör Kaljo Kiisk 8. Hukkunud alpinisti hotell (1979), rezissöör Grigori Kromanov 9. Naerata ometi (1985), rezissöör Leida Laius 10. Püha Tõnu kiusamine (2009), rezissöör Veiko Õunpuu Other films worth mentioning ,,Nimed marmortahvlil" (Names in Marble) 2002 ,,Kohtumine võõras linnas" (Meeting in a Strange Town) 2003 ,,Täna öösel me ei maga" (We Will Not Sleep Tonight) 2004 ,,Sigade revolutsioon" (Revolution of the Pigs) 2004 Estonian films are well-made and with a great subject Used material - http://www.efis.ee/et/kollektsioonid/Eesti-mangufilmide-TOP-10 - http://www.culture.ee/event/17th-tallinn-black-nights-film-festival/ - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_P%C3%A4%C3%A4suke
chest. Iron Man's main strength was Tony Stark's intelligence. A plausible character needs to have weaknesses alongside his strengths. Tony Stark was an extreme example of the celebrity stereotype narcissistic, flashy, arrogant and rude. His dual life as a superhero caused him numerous personal problems. For example, he repeatedly suffered from alcoholism. Iron Man's heart condition was his other weakness worth mentioning. His heart had been replaced by a transplant powered by palladium core which was slowly killing him during Iron Man 2. Iron Man didn't seem to have any physical weaknesses at least when he was in his suit. Tony Stark repeatedly said that his technology was the most advanced in the world. Iron Man's weakness was his personality. Despite all the strengths and weaknesses, there is always something a person values in life. For Tony Stark it was definitely the people close to him
Furthermore, at the conference of Yalta, he and the other leaders of the Allies decided what would happen after the end of the war and how Europe would be divided. Winston Churchill was one of the important leaders in World War II and his decisions had an impact on the entire world. In conclusion, although numerous people have influenced British history, Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill are the ones who most certainly deserve mentioning. Their leadership and contribution to Britain have been remarkable and they are globally well- known.
Everyone in the novel is somehow influenced by the topic of fortune or social class. To start with, even though "Pride and Prejudice" touches on many different subjects and characters, its main events are related to or caused by the dogmas of class distinctions. The main characters are influenced by that on numerous occasions. Mr. Darcy, of noble descent, finds it hard at first to cope with the relatives and social status of the woman he falls in love with, Elizabeth. He goes as far as mentioning his superiority to her in his first marriage proposal, as was described in the novel. "His sense of her inferiority -of its being a degradation- of the family obstacles which judgment had always opposed to inclination, were dwelt on with warmth which seemed due to the consequence he was wounding, but was very unlikely to recommend his suit." This may show that Mr. Darcy had zero comprehension of politeness, but it can also serve as a proof of the deep-rooted understandings of equal fortune
admires older people and wants to be around them. For instance, she admires workmen and once she even forgets herself to think how she would like to have workmen for her friends rather than the silly boys she danced with and who came to Sunday night supper. She believes she would get on much better with men like these. In many ways, she is a sensitive girl in her formative years, whose feelings fluctuate along with the values she assigns to the external world and objects. Also worth mentioning is the fact that when a nearby neighbor is killed she sympathizes the man with all her heart and intends to call off the garden party. However, her mother silences her by saying "You are being very absurd, Laura," she said coldly. "People like that don't expect sacrifices from us. And it's not very sympathetic to spoil everybody's enjoyment as you're doing now." True it is, that life has to go on and pleasure must serve a
Ex. She came home, switched on the computer and checked her Ex. Simon was playing on the computer while e-mails. brother was watching TV. · new action · action already in progress Ex. My mobile rang (when I was sitting in a meeting.) Ex. While I was sitting in a meeting, (my mob suddenly rang.) · just mentioning Ex. Colin played football yesterday. · emphasising progress Ex. Yesterday at six o'clock, Colin was playin Signal words: first, then football. Signal words: when, while, as long as Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
on facilitated communication. American Psychologist, 50, 750-765. Retrieved January 25, 1996 from the World Wide Web: http://www.apa.org/joumals/jacobson.html PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SOURCES Sometimes you will know about research findings not from the primary source where they were originally reported but from a secondary source. For example, a textbook, such as Gross (1987) might be your source for research reported by Asch (1946). When mentioning Asch (1946) in your report this should be followed by a reference to your secondary source, thus: "A study investigating interpersonal perception was carried out by Asch (1946) (cited in Gross, 1987, pp 200-202)........" The secondary source only (i.e. Gross) should appear in your reference list, using the format already outlined. So, your reference list lists only works that you have actually consulted
And being confused while watching movie is not good, because you start thinking about that moment and don’t focus on the next thing that is shown, so you will get more confused later on. Bigger problem is when the storylines don’t connect into one resolution at the end of the movie, leaving audience unsettled and confused. They’ll leave without satisfaction. So story and shot wise can not be anything sprawling. Also need of mentioning is staying in the format of genre that the film is made. The unfortunate thing is that the the genre is set, all the production must follow it. Filmmakers cannot go and write a comedy piece, shoot it as an action film and later cut it as a romance, and even market it as a documentary. Secondly, comes to the play the audience. Without them it is pointless to make movies. In order to get the meaning of the film, audience have to decode director’s and writer’s work.
This previous principle was highly honored among the Puritans – they believed that every nation had to fulfill the covenant, otherwise they will fall in the eyes of God (“So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw”)( Winthrop, 1996) Thinking they were the elected spirits for the God, they needed to prevent future settlers of Massachusetts to be as same gracious, charitable and religious as them. One thing worth mentioning is the notice that Winthrop doesn’t talk about private institutions at all. This is something very similar to other Puritans – they negated this concept because of Stuart corruption. Charity had to be maintained amongst people not institutes. A lot of plain style characteristic to the Puritan theme can be brought out from his sermon. Many principles and virtues are expressed with ordinary words which together combine a thoughtful notion
The main difference of the ENP is its exclusion of membership as the ultimate incentive. So, the "most appetising carrots" (Tocci 2005: 25) are trade liberalisation and preparation of the partner countries for the internal market of the EU. Initially the ENP was based on the provision of the four freedoms, however, the disagreement among the member states over the free movement of persons, limited the ENP to visa facilitation agreements, and shifted its focus to economic incentives avoiding mentioning of the political ones. Another fundamental difference of the ENP is lack of conditionality as an implementation strategy, which proved very effective in the cases of the candidate countries. Notwithstanding the "mutual commitment to common values" (Commission 2004: 12), the exclusion of membership is a frustrating fact for Ukraine, Moldova, and the South Caucasus given their outspoken membership aspirations, which are not likely to be satisfied by the "special relationship" (Lisbon Treaty)
By the time I finished, I was very tired. I will cook dinner by the time you have finished your work. Prepositions of Time – until & from ... till / to ... until (= till) is used to say how long a situation continues Tom will be away till Monday. I’ll be working until 11 o’clock. Let’s wait till it stops raining. Jane will not stop teasing you until you tell her off. from ... till (or to) ... are used to say how long something takes place mentioning both the beginning and the end We stayed there from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.. The shop is open from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. I stayed in London from Monday to Friday. He worked on his diploma work from morning till night all through the month. 4 Prepositions of Time - ago ago is used to say how much time has passed from an event; it follows a noun (phrase) It started raining an hour ago. We first met a long time ago.
g. China is oriental country). As soon as this knowledge becomes more studied by somebody and this information has some source you need to credit the source the information came from. Common knowledge specific knowledge. Unintentional plagiarism may take place if you reword the author's idea or words slightly keeping basically to his sentences and yet you mark it in your reference however because of borrowing so many words even mentioning the name of the author and the page of his book it is still plagiarism (e.g. "This author is the cheap prostitute selling the cheap ideas" Author X. BUT! If I say "According to author X this author is ... "- it is plagiarism). When you have no quotation marks but have rendered other author's ideas be very careful. Ideas, assessments, statements need to have reference to the author. All the statistical data from other books and articles should be credited too. Quoting
etc. Theme - an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature. 2 Motif - a dominant or recurring idea in an artistic work. Symbol - a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. Allusion - an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Simile - a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion ). Metaphor - a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Graphon - Intentional violation of the graphical shape of a word (or word combination)
2 The Definite Article – the, can be used with both singular and plural countable and uncountable nouns. By the time we got to the bus stop, the bus had already left. The children I saw in the playground were my brother's friends. The weather is awful today! Another general rule about the use of the Indefinite and Definite Article is that the Indefinite Article is used when mentioning someone or something for the first time and the Definite Article is used when referring to someone/something that has been mentioned before. We passed a beautiful house on our way to Birmingham. – Was the house for sale? I saw a man standing near the house. The man was well-dressed and looked like a businessman. In case of plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns, in ordinary
Some creative questions can "Choose an issue of international concern and discuss its importance to you" or "Why have you chosen this career?" Ideal response: While responding to creative questions, again, as mentioned before, you should not focus on the issues; rather try to write about how they make a difference to you or why they hold importance for you. Also make sure that you demonstrate within the essay how you can succeed in a competitive college setting without actually mentioning it. 3 Sometimes the topics you choose can be impossible to write about even though they may seem easy at first, and sometimes even boring topics can be made interesting creatively approached. If the answer to any of the following questions is "no" then you really need to rethink your topic and select a new one. Can you offer supporting material in relevance with your essay topic?
common areas to discuss. Most widely used themes of defining ST are environmental and benefit to local communities. Benefit to local communities is appearing on four and a half times out of five, this means that all above mentioned authors weigh up interests of local people and community, who are in fact one of the most important parts of sustaining destination, through its people. Second best theme is environmental issues, four authors out of five are mentioning that preserving and monitoring of environment is very important part of sustainable tourism management. In third place all will come equally - economic, cultural and benefits to stakeholders. These themes are mentioned three times out of five; it makes them also highly important in order to defining ST and making it happening. On the fourth place, it is thinking about future in present and preserving present values
As the need arose, man seized the use of pictures and paintings for self-expression, which later developed the concept of writing. With the need for writing evolved the need for a substance to write on. Rocks, parchments, and leaves were initially used, but they were not satisfactory. With the passage of time, paper was first invented in China and later mushroomed in the rest of the world. The above inventions were worth mentioning to interpret the fact that how man moulded himself in accordance with his needs. As the need arose, man came up with new ideas, new thoughts, and forcefully pushed his mind to run on that particular line of action. Even in the modern era, man has been found to observe the same behavioral patterns. Some years ago, TB and cancer were regarded as incurable diseases, man conducted massive research on them and finally came up with effective solutions.
He enlists Roderigo’s assistance in the end in the murder of Cassio, telling him that Cassio’s death will keep Othello and Desdemona in Cyprus. Scene 3 Othello, deciding to walk with Lodovico demands that Desdemona retreat to her chambers and dismiss her maid. Desdemona then discusses with Emilia what seems to be a premonition of her own death, requesting that her body be wrapped in her wedding sheets. Emilia comments on the state of Desdemona’s marriage, mentioning that it might have been a mistake. Desdemona, however ignores the comments and ponders the meaning of adultery, asking if Emilia would ever cheat on her husband. The two discuss the nature of sexual appetites and the double standards set by men over women before Desdemona finally readies herself for bed. Act 5 Scene 1 Iago and Roderigo wait outside in the dark as Cassio leaves Bianca. Giving Roderigo a sword, he sends the man in to attack him as he leaves
depth of feeling. I'm awfully sorry for her.'" This is a scene worth remembering, for it involves the meeting of Tolstoy's two main characters. Clearly, they are drawn to one another on some level, probably because each has what the other lacks. Despite their differences, they have some clear similarities. Most notably, both Levin and Anna are dissatisfied with what society dictates for them. But Anna acts strangely around him, flirting with him. By mentioning Kitty, she is introducing the topic of infidelity and ruined expectations, something Levin never before considered. After Levin and Anna have their crucial meeting, the two main couples find themselves fighting. Kitty notices that Levin is acting oddly and she has a feeling that he, too, has fallen for Anna. "'You're in love with that hateful woman; she has bewitched you! I saw it in your eyes. Yes, yes! What can it all lead to? You were drinking at the club, drinking and
It can be found in fables in which animals portrait human beings. 5) Other cases Bathos is ruining a solemn effect by bringing together unrelated elements. The later are: · Words belonging to different stylistic groups--colloquial and literary words together (I aint discussing it with my parent) · Using colloquial words when speaking about famous people (That Shakespeare chap) · Mentioning a down-to-earth object side by side with something lofty (they were kissing passionately. The pigs were grunting loudly) Bathos adds humor and irony. Allusion is a reference to something presumably known to the reader--to literature, history, mythology, facts of everyday life, etc. Usually, no indication of source is given. Normally they create festive, solemn implications, but many also result humour if used inappropriately
either of two ways, without change in the facts reported. a. The boy ate the yellow apple. b. The yellow apple was eaten by the boy. The active-passive relation involves two grammatical levels: the VP the clause The formula of the active-passive correspondence: NP1 + active VP + NP2 ~ NP2 + passive VP + (by NP1) The passive with and without agents: (a) the agent is not known or difficult to state; (b) the agent is self-evident from the context; (c) mentioning the agent is avoided due to special reasons; (d) there is a greater interest in the passive subject; (e) as a cohesion-building tool in the discourse. 7080% of passives in English are agentless. (a) Tom was killed. (b) Someone killed Tom (c) Tom was killed instantly (d) James was born on Sunday. (e) Mary is said to be a good singer. (f) It was rumoured that he had secretly married her. (g) The music was followed by a short interval. (h) *The music was followed. Transitivity:
Although younger pupils do not comprehend well the need for compulsory literature, they still read the necessary books. Nevertheless, people in the 11th grade fully grasp the importance of it, but still consider these books too boring to read them properly. The results showed that pupils read very few books voluntarily; from this point of view the prevalence of compulsory literature among favourite books is understandable. Mentioning lack of time as the major obstacle to reading, shows that reading clearly does not have the highest priority among pupils reading is an option only when there is some time left from other activities. The main value of this research is the fact that the changing of reading habits with age is similar all over the country. Although the numerical values might not be the same in other schools, it is
biggest cost impacting construction today is that of inefficiencies built into the way projects are run and managed not costs of raw materials like steel and concrete, or the cost of labour. By recognizing this, the LC and BIM professionals have started to create coherent, integrated project delivery process models with the aim of breaking down barriers and silos. There have been several different attempts, but the ones currently worth mentioning are Virtual Design & Construction (VDC) linked with Lean Project Delivery System (LPDS) and IPD. More specifically, IPD is introduced as it is a further development of VDC and LPDS, where collaboration is emphasized by implementing relational contracting. 5.2. Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) IPD is an attempt to address all the inefficiencies and problems revealed in the second chapter of this thesis
operate on Web servers and moved commerce to the Web. In 96 Microsoft started to make browsers, initialising war between Netscape and Microsoft. The latter obviously won since you most likely haven’t heard of the former before. From that point on it was a grand influx of major corporations and startups creating Internet products, services. By the end of the 90s, the Internet supported a shitton of applications, but the four most prominent ones worth mentioning are: e-mail (including attachments), the Web (browsing, commerce), IM (with contact lists), P2P file sharing of MP3s. 2000s Pretty much everything is in rapid development - transmission speed, deployments, faster routing etc. Agressive deployment of Internet access to homes, not just cable modems, but also fibre. Since high-speed Internet access is so widespread, it has created a stage and demand of video applications, streaming and video confrences (Youtube, Netflix, Skype).
character. It must be an amusing study." "Yes, but intricate characters are the most amusing. They have at least that advantage." "The country," said Darcy, "can in general supply but a few subjects for such a study. In a country neighbourhood you move in a very confined and unvarying society." "But people themselves alter so much, that there is something new to be observed in them for ever." "Yes, indeed," cried Mrs. Bennet, offended by his manner of mentioning a country neighbourhood. "I assure you there is quite as much of that going on in the country as in town." Everybody was surprised, and Darcy, after looking at her for a moment, turned silently away. Mrs. Bennet, who fancied she had gained a complete victory over him, continued her triumph. "I cannot see that London has any great advantage over the country, for my part, except the shops and public places. The country is a vast deal pleasanter, is it not, Mr. Bingley?"
London than in all Siam. You probably know about the cat not peculiar to Siam but found over much of South Eastern Asia, which always has a sharp kink near the tip of its tail. It is of various colours but never of the special Siamese cat colour, and is of no interest except for its tail." There is no doubt that Siamese cats came from Siam (modern day Thailand), but some disagreement in the 1940s as to their "royal" origins. France disagreed about Siamese not being Royal cats. As well as mentioning the various royal legends relating to the tail kink and squint (faults in show cats), he stated: "This does not bear out my own information on this point, because whilst living in Jersey I had the good fortune to meet and become friendly with Major Walton of Verona House, Grouville, who was until recently, in Siam in connection with the Rice purchasing Commission, when he and his wife, both cat lovers, became friendly with the Prince Regent of Siam
No African countries manufacture the main telephone equipment systems; we don’t manufacture the receivers, we don’t manufacture telephone cables whether the old or the new fibre-optic sytems. Everywhere now in Africa, the cellular phone is the new toy for our people. We know how to dial the phone and speak to the other person on the other end. Apart from that, we don’t have a clue as to the knowledge behind this technological breakthrough. The Chinese, the Indians, without even mentioning the Japanese who control most of the technological knowledge on telecommunications, have acquired their own systems by ensuring that their people 29 understand the technological behind the phone system. Africa is incapable of mobilizing itself for a war which it would have to depend on the enemy to supply it with the equipments it needs to fight that enemy
Circular twenty four forty four from Tokyo one December ordered London X Hongkong X Singapore and Manila to destroy PURPLE machine XX Batavia machine already sent to Tokyo XX December second Washington also directed destroy PURPLE X all but one copy of other systems X and all secret documents XX British Admiralty London today reports embassy London has complied In Washington urgency drove out all thoughts of security. The strict injunction against ever mentioning MAGIC was completely overlooked. When Kimmel got the message, he asked Layton what "PURPLE" was. So tight had security been that neither of them knew. They checked with Lieutenant Herbert M. Coleman, the fleet security officer, who told them that it was a cipher machine similar to the Navy's. At 8:45 p.m. that night, Thursday, December 4, the watch officer of the F.C.C.'s Radio Intelligence Division telephoned the Office of Naval Intelligence to ask if it could accept a certain message
about...Name it, he'd been through it. "I can't see this guy ever being fun," I said. "He was way too intense. Still, I bet he'd be awesome in the sack with all that intensity." "Now you're talking. Forget the real guy. Just use his face in your fantasies and make him perfect there." Preferring to get the guy out of my head altogether, I changed the subject. "You have any go-sees tomorrow?" "Of course." Cary launched into the details of his schedule, mentioning a jeans advertisement, self-tanner, underwear, and cologne. I shoved everything else out of my mind and focused on him and his growing success. The demand for Cary Taylor was increasing by the day, and he was building a reputation with photographers and accounts for being both professional and prompt. I was thrilled for him and so proud. He'd come a long way and been through so much. It wasn't until after dinner that I noticed the two large gift boxes propped against the side of
"I don't know who you're talking about," I said frostily. "But I'm sure you're wrong, anyway." "I'm not. I told you, most people are easy to read." "Except me, of course." "Yes. Except for you." His mood shifted suddenly; his eyes turned brooding. "I wonder why that is." I had to look away from the intensity of his stare. I concentrated on unscrewing the lid of my lemonade. I took a swig, staring at the table without seeing it. "Aren't you hungry?" he asked, distracted. "No." I didn't feel like mentioning that my stomach was already full -- of butterflies. "You?" I looked at the empty table in front of him. "No, I'm not hungry." I didn't understand his expression -- it looked like he was enjoying some private joke. "Can you do me a favor?" I asked after a second of hesitation. He was suddenly wary. "That depends on what you want." "It's not much," I assured him. He waited, guarded but curious. "I just wondered... if you could warn me beforehand the next time you decide to ignore me for my own
and punished. Of course, Freedman had already guessed that. He was really inter- ested in the effectiveness of the threat in guiding the boys' behavior later on, when he was no longer around. To find out what would happen then, he sent a young woman back to the boys' school about six weeks after he had been there. She took the boys out of the class one at a time to participate in an experiment. Without ever mentioning any connection with Freedman, she escorted each boy back to the room containing the five toys and gave him a drawing test. While she was scoring the test, she told the boy that he was free to play with any toy in the room. Of JIn fact, large material rewards may even reduce or "undermine" our inner responsibility for an act, causing a subsequent reluctance to perform it when the reward is no longer present (Deci &: Ryan, 1985; Higgins, Lee, Kwon, &: Trope, 1995; Lepper &: Greene, 1978).
adjustment and control of these parameters machines, employees) the raw materials have to be done carefully and compromise touch. Numerous different species may is necessary; humidity and temperature originate from such contamination: members parameters should be suboptimal for spoilage of Enterobacteriaceae, Lactobacilli, microflora. Staphylococci, Enterococci, Bacilli, It is worth mentioning that in addition to Clostridia, Listeriae, pseudomonads, yeasts, the control of relative humidity and tempera- and so on. It is important to mention that total ture, air velocity also plays an important role; viable count per se does not give reliable Mold-Ripened Sausages 371 information on hygienic status or spoilage (NPN) compounds (e.g., (poly)peptides,