If you have created something, then try to be open minded Teacher: O'Mahony V.PG 11A 09.03.2009 This written essay here is talking about my thoughts and facts of life, what is around us. First I thought that why is always easier to create something but to destroy is much harder. Exactly there have been so many wars in history. Everybody wanted to own a lot of countries and others had to fight for their created country. Also they started to teach young people to kill and protect their country with killing enemies
Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- agresiivne, ebaaus 2.ambitious, lazy- ambitsoonikas, laisk 3.arrogant, proud- ülbe=upsakas, uhke 4.pompous, boastful- üleolevalt uhke, hooplev 5.selfish, self-centered- isekas, enesekesne 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- peenutseja=snoob, kitsarinnaline=väitlane 7.petty, mean- väiklane, õel 8.stubborn=obstinate- kangekaelne 9.two-faced , greedy- kahepalgeline, ahne 10.rude, violent- ülbe=jäme, vägivaldne 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- tujukas, havatujuline 12.indifferent, boring- ükskõikne, igav=tüütu 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- ebaviisakas, ära hellitatud 16.dull, careless- igav, hooletu 17.stupid, noisy- loll, lärmakas 18
In Toulon French were making big fleet and army. When Nelson wasn't even 40 yet, he was choosed to find and defeat the 17 French ships and 300 troop ships. He never haven't commanded a fleet before. Before he put together his own ships, he knew captains and rest by reputation. When all team came together then everybody were working well together because he knew how to open people. He involved them into open-minded discussions and he never reproofed or brainstormed the team because of that. At the same time team always knew who have responsibility and because of all that good team work and open-minded relation their common understanding grew great.
5. Lahke kind 6. Mittelahke unkind 7. Kena nice 8. Meeldiv pleasant 9. Heasüdamlik, suuremeelne generous 10. Kohutav, õudne horrible 11. Ebameeldiv unpleasant 12. Õel, kade mean 13. Optimistlik optimistic 14. Pessimistlik pessimistic 15. Muretu, rahulik easy-going 16. Pinges, närviline tense 17. Tundlik, hooliv sensitive 18. Tundetu insensitive 19. Aus honest 20. Ebaaus- dishonest 21. Avatud, tolerantne, salliv broad minded 22. Kitsarinnaline narrow minded 23. Milline ta on? what`s he/she like? 24. Enesekindel self-confident 25. Arglik, häbelik shy 26. Oma tundeid näitama show her feelings 27. Huumorimeel sense of humor 28. Töökas hard-working 29. Laisk lazy 30. Täpne punctual 31. Alati hilineb always late 32. Usaldusväärne reliable 33. Ebausaldusväärne unreliable 34. Tark, nutikas clever 35. Rumal - stupid 36. Paindlik flexible 37
And fighting intolerance requires Law. Intolerance can be fought with education. Tolerance can be teached at an early age only, later it is difficult change a person’s values. And if intolerance starts with the fear of the unknow, education can help. Government should emphasise education more and more. Children should learn about tolerance and human rights and about other ways of life. School should teach children to always be open-minded. Teaching about tolerance and human rights and that the world is bigger than it seems, has to be taught at an early age so that a curious child would grow up to be a open-minded adult, not afraid of something just because they do not know enough about it. Government is also responsible for enforcing laws, and protecting people. Government should find a solution for every small problem. Small problems get quickly big, fear and intolerance in people spreads if nothing is done about it. So
31.grateful, imaginative- tänulik, ette kujutlusvõimeline 32. trustful- usaldav 1.a man of character- tugeva iseloomuga inimene 2.be characteristic to smb- olema kellelegi iseloomulik 3.a person with good upbringing- hea kasvatusega inimene 4. a review of character- kirjalik iseloomustus Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- 2.ambitious, lazy- 3.arrogant, proud- 4.pompous, boastful- 5.selfish, self-centered- 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- 7.petty, mean- 8.stubborn=obstinate- 9.two-faced , greedy- 10.rude, violent- 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- 12.indifferent, boring- 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- 16.dull, careless- 17.stupid, noisy- 18.untidy, jealous- 19.disobedient, uninteresting- 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22.naive, nosy- 23.bossy, stingy- 24.pessimistic, simple-minded- 25.quarrelsome, cruel, sadistic- 26.envious, silly, brainless- 27.shabby, cunning- 28
schools duuuh! But what is a school? Tallinn English College? Yeah, it is a school with all those fancy numbers with what you can become successful........but the greatest education comes from the life school where we learn about other people's views and thoughts. And when those views happen to have even a slight difference from our own then we start a discussion what at the end of the day helps us to understand the world in a better way, more opened minded way. As we all know Helen Keller was a remarkable activist with a really high tolerance level. Tolerating our fellow compatriots should be every person's goal. For me seeing a bigoted with a high degree is just asinine. How can you even name yourself so called educated person when you are unwilling to be open-minded and do not listen to other people's ideas. It is actually very sad. I am rather sure that those people do not think about how they may hurt
School is looking for highly motivated French teacher Requirements: · good communication skills Offers: · qualification in teaching · good working conditions · dedicated · promotion changes · fair-minded · training courses · full of energy and · flexible hours enthusiasm · great environment The salary will depend on experience and qualifications. Interested candidates should send their application together with a full CV and motivation form to [email protected] Application deadline is 3 November 2008.
sociable- seltskondlik, seltsiv, sõbralik charming- võluv urbane- suurlinlik, lihvitud kommetega pleasant- meeldiv artistic- kunstipärane Genial- südamlik, lahke, leebe Humanitarian-Abivalmis, Hooldav. Ethereal-Rahuline, Õnnelik. Dry humor-Teeb hääli ja nägusi et nalja paremini väljendada. Humorous- humoorikas, naljakas Careful- hoolas, tähelepanelik Practical- praktiline Prudent- mõistlik Magnanimous- suuremeelne Exuberant- ülevoolav Warmhearted- südamlik Broad-minded- avatud mõtlemisega, uuenduslik Caring- hooliv affectionate- hell intuitive-terviklikult nägev, intuitiivne unworldly- ebamaine receptive- vastuvõtlik selfless- isetu, omakasupüüdmatu Straight- forward- otsekohene Ethical- eetiline, moraalne Intellectual- mõistuslik challenging- väljakutusv progressive- edumeelne Inquisitive - uudishimulik, küsiv, päriv Nocturnal - öine, aktiivne öösiti Independent - iseseisev Inventive - leidlik enthusiastic - innukas, entusiastlik
one purpose in life: finding a husband. Mr. Bennet is the owner of the medium-sized Longbourn estate in Hertfordshire. He is an intelligent man, who dislikes the frivolity of his wife and three younger daughters. He is closest to Elizabeth, who is the main female protagonist. She is intelligent, lively, attractive and witty.Mrs. Bennet finds the most important thing is to find husbands for her five daughters. In my oppinion, she is quite frivolous and narrow-minded. Unfortunately for the Bennets, if Mr. Bennet dies their house will be inherited by a distant cousin Mr. Collins. So the family's future happiness and security is dependant on the daughters making good marriages. Life is uneventful until the arrival in the neighbourhood of the rich gentleman Mr Bingley, who rents a large house so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr Bingley brings with him his sister and the dashing but proud Mr Darcy, who is the main male protagonist
INGLISE KEELE RIIGIEKSAM I VIHIK 11.mai 2002 Letter of application Dear Ms Parker, I would like to apply for the position of office manager advertised in ´´The BalticTimes´´. I am 22 years old and i am graduated from the university. I hope i can get this job because i would love to be the office manager. I like to communicate with people, help them and give advice and also i am very open-minded too. In the college i studied secretary work and i find it really interesting. My mom works as a secretarian so i have learned many things from her. I have good computer skills, i know how to use Powerpoint and Libre office programs and it is veri necessary for office jobs. My advantage is that i am Estonian and i am good at grammar and speaking in Estonian, and also i have knowledge of English, Russia and Germany so i can communicate with people from different countries.
it tends to be true. However, there are still some of the other reason why people work. As Mothet Teresa said " Work without love is slavery" and fortunately there are many people in world who work because they love what they do. For example artists, musicians and actors do not earn a lot of money, however they can give the world something we need- entertainment. In addition to musicians, actors, and artists there are many other sincere, thoughtful and open-minded people who find time in addition to their daily work to help those who need help giving food to homeless people, helping children who are left without parents and taking care for the animals in the shelter. These people are doing this without getting any charge but they believe that what goes around come back around. All in all it can be said that people need money to live however it is not the only reason why people work.It is glad to see people who have other values than just money. As for
Lastly, we have to appreciate the time we have given! What if there will be no tomorrow and no day after that? What would you have done differently? You should live like there will be no tomorrow. You should appreciate the time you have given, the people around you and always express your feelings. You should have no regrets and make your life worth living. In conclusion, you are the creator of your life. You have many choices how to live your life. So, think positively, be open-minded and you will see how your life will be getting better and better.
Bill George thinks also that leadership is not about skills, but about leaders character. He said that it is important to have sense of purpose, passion and mission. Daisy Wademan Dowling said that good leaders need empathy and they need to be teachers. Good leader also needs to be patient, optimistic and reliable. Good leader knows how to communicate well and is a good listener. It is important that leader surrounds himself/herself with like- minded people. Dave Ulrich, the founder of the RBL group, thinks that good leader is like a good parent. He added that people have looked for leaders as individuals for many years. An individual becomes a great leader because of the skills, of the knowledge, of the ability. The biggest mistakes that leaders can make is looking only for your own fame, money, power and glory. It is also clear that you can't be a good leader if you are arrogant.
Harry, who had much endeared himself to the old man. But now John's father, Henry Dashwood, is left with no way of supporting his wife and three daughters, and he too dies one year later, leaving only ten thousand pounds for his family. Just before his death, he makes his son John promise to care for his stepmother and three half-sisters. Mr. John Dashwood initially intends to keep his promise and treat his female relatives generously, but his wife Fanny, a narrow-minded and selfish woman, convinces him to leave them only five hundred pounds apiece. Fanny moves into Norland immediately following Mr. Henry Dashwood's death and becomes mistress of the estate, relegating John's stepmother Mrs. Dashwood and half-sisters Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret to the status of mere visitors. Fanny's brother, Edward Ferrars, visits Norland for several weeks and develops a strong attachment to Elinor Dashwood.
diverse. The northern part of China is quite mountainous and covered by huge deserts. On the other hand the southern part is famous for its enormous rainforests. The Chinese people are know as really kind and helpful people and they are also known as tiny people. China is one of the biggest countries in the world in terms of area and population. The population of China is about 1.3 billion. Despite the past experience with communism, people are open-minded and modern. People in China are hard-working and some of them are quite smart. The business centre of China is Hong-Kong, which is know by its gigantic skyscrapers and huge seaport. Many people in China follow the ancient traditions and beliefs to maintain happieness, which is really important to religious people. Food in China is really interesting. The main dish must contain rice. China and its oriental traditions and images have always been unearthly for us, who live in the
that remained underground Nowadays · In recent years the line between indie and mainstream has become increasingly blurred · It is more influenced by electronic and synth-pop but also by the 60's and 70's rock music. · Indie has become culture with its own style of clothing and art · There are films with low budget and produced outside of a major film studio- called indie or independent films. · Indie person is described as a free minded and independent person listening indie music and not influenced by other people. The beginning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap_V8lAzyOI The 80's and 90's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INgXzChwipY Nowadays http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8cCPH1qnYI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7dt1li5SyY Information: Wikipedia Urban Dictionary THANK YOU!
Orchestra. Music saved her. She met her sister at the camp. She was moved. Then they were saved. She went to England and become a musician. I think that those people are very lucky to be alive and I am grateful for that. Unfortunately others who died weren't so lucky. Holocaust is a very tragic event but sadly we can´t change the past. I can´t imagine how they were treated in Auschwitz, but one thing is sure, the people who survived were very lucky and strong-minded. Gerton Korsten
It would always be better to have all of these qualities, because having all of those qualities would be the best thing to be almost unstoppable. Having the important skills, the best motivation you can think of and the attitude what cannot be crushed, would make anyone unbeatable. It might take a lot of time to achive the goals but trying to get to there where wanting to be will not stop it. Skills without motivation is nothing, same goes to motivation and attitude. There are some very open-minded employers out there who look beyond academic transcipts and grades and if they can see you are motivated to learn what needs to be done and have the right attitude then they might just be willing to give you a go. But you must be able to show just how willing you are when you speak to or meet your potential new employer for the first time. If you can use all of these 3 qualities then there ise a high propability that there is a bright future ahead of you
again there are those who feel themselves comfortable and also special when someone is staring him on the street about his different race. That is a very rare but strong attitude and problems with self-confidence never appear. The basic right of every human being is the right for life. But what kind of life it is when you are being manipulated and teased for who you are. No one can choose for who they are born. No wonder it is considered as an art when you are being understanding and open- minded about the many differences of our world . Without prejudgement people would see and think like they really do, not by others and it is the best way to be tolerant. Because we should respect our culture, their culture and of course one another.
Should a mosque be built in Tallinn? Dear classmates and teacher, Today I want to talk to you about a topic that has brought with it a great deal of controversy in recent years. Namely, should the construction of a mosque in Tallinn be permitted? Estonians often like to pride themselves for being more tolerant and open-minded than those from other post-soviet nations. This sort of a progressive mindset, however, rarely extends to the principles of religious freedom. But why? Why are so many people opposed to something that in its core is just another place of worship much-like any other? After all, the construction of the mosque wouldn't even be funded by tax-payers. In addition, most of us don't oppose the building of churches, even though Estonia is currently the 3rd least religious country on the planet.
I think he is naive..................................................................... His exam results were fantastic but he says they were OK. I think he is level-headed and modest She always thinks about other people before herself. I think she is generous. My uncle always brings us expensive gifts for holidays. I think he is rich and generous He is never willing to listen to others or accept new ideas. I think he ise narrow-minded. 2. Underline the correct word to complete the sentences. * The children have been as good as silk / gold all morning. * After the divorce Clare felt as free as a bird / bee. * Stories about fairies and dwarfs are as old as ABC / the hills. * You have to be as quiet as a bat / mouse or you wake our baby up. * You should eat more. You are as thin as a feather / a rake! 3. Complete the sentences with the correct past tense of the verbs.
world through painting and drawing. A chance visit to '70s rock star Lester Jones he crystallizes the anxious emotions inside Gabriel and helps him to engage with his gift and to heal the rift with his family. L. Jones gave Gabriel a very valuable painting with what Gabriel began to bring his parents together again. The message. · This is a charming, light-textured story about talent, about how single-minded creativity might embrace the heartbreaking muddle of everyday life. My own opinion I think this is a very thought-provoking story about how a few bad things together can cause a chaos of one teenage boy's life and how they cope with it gradually, in order to move on with your life well. New vocabulary 1.pavement-kõnnitee 2.Lucrative- tulus,kasulik 3.bowing - kummardama,alandlikkus 4.Turbulent-rahutu 5.Fester-mädanema (haav) 9
In the winter at the weekends we ususally go to someones place with friends and watch movie or play cards there. In the summer, when we have long summer holiday, we have much more free time. Then we swim, go camping, hang out, go to concerts, make music and have parties. And here are some tags my friends told about me for this letter: active, always has his own opinion, tolerant, makes good jokes, not afraid to be himself, open-minded, likes to be busy, guitar- boy. Idea of going to exchange year first popped in my head, when I suddenly met a lot of people who had been exchange students. Idea got hold of me and I couldn't let it go. I chose Colombia because of several things. I want to learn Spanish and do it in far-exotic-warm land. I'd like to live with people with different temperament and culture. This year will be quite a challenge, what shows how I'll make it in different language area. And I like challenges.
money and only cared what money could get her. Even though she claimed to love both men (Tom and Jay), I think what she loved the most was the lifestyle the men provided her. At the end of the book Daisy moved away with Tom. I think they were perfect for each other because tom was also very arrogant and full of himself, both were unable to feel guilt or be responsible for anything. I couldn’t say I liked her character too much. I actually strongly dislike narrow-minded people like her in real life. She was just a simple gold-digger. Beautiful from the outside, nothing special inside. Liisa-Maria Pihlak, 12B
FCE Result Words and Phrases Alphabetical Wordlist a bite to eat (phr) abandon (v) abruptly (adv) absent-minded (adj) abstract (adj) abusive (adj) access (n) accuse of (v) achievement (n) aching (adj) acknowledgement (n) acquire (v) activist (n) adaptation (n) addicted to (adj) addictive (adj) additional (adj) admire (v) admission (n) adoptive (adj) adrenalin (n) adulthood (n) aerial (n) aging (n) aisle (n) alarming (adj) alien (n) alike (adv) allegedly (adv) alley (n) alongside (adv) aloud (adv) alternate (adj) amateur (n) ambitious (adj) anaemic (adj) analysis (n) ancestor (n) ancient (adj) angel (n)
His anarchic management structure- such as it existed- and lack of experience in developing new model threw the company into chaos. Resolving that chaos cost a fortune, perhaps as much as $250 million in terms of lost sales as well as setting up the costs for new model. Ford was a great engineer and an even better enterpreuner, but he was not a great manager of organisational change. Conclusion Ford was unique, neither a professional engineer nor a scientist but more a 'mechanically minded inventor'. He made profit out of nothing but just with one crazy idea. He loved the risks and it justified itself. He knew exactly when to make a big turn and this was what made him as we know Henry Ford today.
differences. Working in this field requires at least a degree from the university in any kind of subject that interests you. In my mind it would be better to get a degree in languages or in public relations, something that has anything to do with the work. It is good if the person who wants to become a diplomat is passionate about the work he or she will do, like travelling and communicating with other people, is open minded about things that might come up in his or her life while being a diplomat. You have to be ready to go to the country that you know nothing about but this is the part of this job that makes it so interesting and fascinating. Advantages of this job is travelling and learning to know new cultures, countries, people. I like that you just don't go to the country to see the sightsees and then leave without really getting to know the people
pops up in the family. The elder sister Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley fall in love at a glance. Elizabeth first met Bingley`s friend Darsy at the ball and was frustrated at bad words of Darsy talking about her. Darsy made an impression of selfish and arrogant person. Yet in time Darsy fell in love with Elizabeth while she hated him. A turn in the life of the young Mr. Bingley, Jane`s friend had suddenly left the town. He was sent by his friend Darsy as he thought the shallow-minded Bingley didn`t love Jane. Elizabeth was much offended with Darsy for his causing pain to her sister. Darsy came to Elizabeth and proposed but she refused and spoke up her opinion about him by saying that if he were the last man in the world she wouldn` t marry him. Darsy sent Elizabeth a letter with explanations and best regards. Elizabeth starts to gradually change her opinion about Darsy.
She was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She attended the local Huntington College and later studied law at the University of Alabama. She has won the Pulitzer Prize for that book and many other literary awards. Lee began to write "To Kill a Mockingbird" in the 1950s in New York and published it in 1960. Setting The action takes place in Maycomb, Alabama, a town invented by the author. Between 19331935. Maycomb is a quiet little town and many people there seem to be narrow-minded. Main Characters The main characters are Scout, Atticus and Jem. Scout is a little girl, she is intelligent, thoughtful and brave. She definitely seems boy-like because she isn't afraid to fight with boys. Scout also has a warm heart, she always has best intentions and worries about the poor. Jem, Scouts brother, is entering puberty and is not so stable as Scout. There is seen clear progress in Jem's way of thinking during the novel. Atticus is the
where it seemed like Wilde himself was retelling the story. The tone of the book is shocking and immoral and it made the overall mood of the story a little bit revolting and dark. The main charachter in this book is of course Dorian Gray. He is an ideal of beauty and this makes him arrogant. He thinks that if he is beautiful, everything is allowed to him. He kills one of his friends Basil, a conventially minded and talented painter and does not even feel guilty after that. The third quite important charachter there is Lord Henry, a friend of both Dorian and Basil. He is a charming talker and a brilliant intellect. The climax occurs when Dorian kills Basil. He thinks that since Basil painted the portrait, that ruined Dorian's life, the painter should be punished for this. Evaluation I think that the writing was effective and definately the author achieved his purpose. Many
at the agencies and find additional source of security in having a middle-man supposedly at their side. The younger people are more independent in their ways and are better at navigating the available information (hotel listings in print, most probably, as the data was sampled before the advent of digital era). Suggestions: As the hotel is not a pot of gold and cannot possibly appeal to everybody and its target audience seems to consist of business-minded people, it's best to concentrate on that target group as it would appear that the hotel is quite well equipped for that. So, strengthening the good point first, so that instead of being simply good they're excellent (plus oftentimes it's easier to make a good thing excellent than to make a bad thing even mediocre-good). Monthly pricing should be adjusted to the current data on visitor tendencies the lower the amount of visitors, the lower the price.
sõrmejäljed. intelligentsus päritud -> valikuline aretus. I küsimustik. Binet - mentaalsete protsesside otsene mõõtmine. erinevuse uurimine. Cattell - reaktsiooniajad, psühhofüüsika, taju. eugeenika. Funktsionalism: James - uskumine vabasse tahtesse. teadvuse voog (pidevalt muutuv, ei saa jaotada osadeks, on personaalne) eesmärk on tagada kohanemine keskkonnaga. Rakenduspsy kujunemine. Uurimistehnikate laiendamine (kasuliku teabe leidmine inimese kohta). Pragmatism - Tender- minded: intellektuaalsed, põhimõtetele orienteeritud, optimistlikud, religioossed, idealistlikud, uskusid vabasse tahtesse Thought-minded – empiristid, faktidele orienteeritud, materialistlikud, pessimistid, skeptilised, fatalistid Münstenberg - retsiprookne antugonism(probleeme tekitavate mõtetele vastupidiste mõtete mõtlemine), alateadvust pole. Kohtu: pealtnägijate tunnistused pole usaldusväärsed, brut võtted, personalivalik vs töö iseloom
their obstacles and leave for the temple to be united in marriage. Some of the characters: *Theseus: Kind and generous. He must enforce the law, but talks privately with Egeus and Demetrius to get them to relent. He appreciates the effort that goes into the play-within-a- play, and the sincerity of the ordinary people. He lets his imagination turn good people's sincere effort into a good performance. *Hippolyta: More literal-minded than Theseus. She cannot bring her imagination to consider a bad play good. But she notes that the lovers' tale of paranormal experience in the woods presents "great constancy" -- what paranormal investigators look for today. Like most of us, Hippolyta decides, "If they're all telling the same story, there may be something to it." *Demetrius: Not a nice person. By the time he says he wants to feed Lysander's carcass to his hounds, this seems completely in character
Word Processing Practice ex 1 In this area you'll also discover a few of the old harbour-style, wood- panelled bars, which are Barcelona's original dens of iniquity. Marsella is one of the most interesting. Dimly-lit, smoky and bare, except for the rows of bottles which line dusty shelves behind the original wooden bar, it dates from 1820. For the broad-minded Club Satanassa, on Aribau 27, is an experience not to be missed. Billed as "an extravagant joint with remarkable decoration", it lives up to its claim. There's a cover charge of 1,500 pesetas (about £6) and you have to buy a minimum of two drinks which don't come cheap. Unless you want to feel left out, go flamboyantly dressed. Slip on silver platforms, don that pink feather boa, pull on your fright wig and play "is that a guy or a girl?" game.
overrun by baobab trees. One day, a mysterious rose sprouted on the planet and the little prince fell in love with it. But when he caught the rose in a lie one day, he decided that he could not trust her anymore. He grew lonely and decided to leave. Despite a last-minute reconciliation with the rose, the prince set out to explore other planets. While journeying, the narrator tells, the little prince passes by neighboring asteroids and encounters for the first time the strange, narrow-minded world of grown-ups. On the first six planets the little prince visits, he meets a king, a vain man, a drunkard, a businessman, a lamplighter, and a geographer, all of whom live alone and are overly consumed by their chosen occupations. Such strange behavior both amuses and perturbs the little prince. He does not understand their need to order people around, to be admired, and to own everything. With the exception of the lamplighter, whose dogged faithfulness he
does not end with movies. Not at all! Computers are used alot when listening to music or playing games. There is now a huge industry for computer gamers, which is one of the most profitable industry in the world. But even that is not it! You can draw pictures, edit them and make even your own movies or videos, using computers. The possibilities never end! The more and more widespread use of computers in everyday-life has a deep influence on our lives. Chat rooms allow us to connect with like minded people and discuss with them about our favourite topics. Messengers also allow us to connect to your friends across the world and talk to them. We use computers to talk and chat with people all over the world. Often we lose our sence of time for this and don't even accept the fact that it is not useful for us. It has been reported that programmers after a long time of working with computers began to relate to others in the same way than they did to their computer. They
Aitas evolutsiooni teooria tuua psühholoogiasse. Tema pragmaatiline suhtumine viis rakenduspsy kujunemisenie (applied psych.) Ideo-motor - ideas cause behavior, and thus we can control our behavior by controlling our ideas. Habits - learned patterns of behavior. Radical empiricism - all consistent categories of human experience are worthy of study, whether or not they are amanable to the methods of science. Tender-minded: intellektuaalsed, põhimõtetele orienteeritud, optimistlikud, religioossed, idealistlikud, uskusid vabasse tahtesse Thought-minded empiristid, faktidele orienteeritud, materialistlikud, pessimistid, skeptilised, fatalistid James-Lange teooria: the theory that people first respond and then have an emotinal experience. oled õnnelik, sest naerad ehk Kui tahad tunda end õnnelikuna, siis käitu vastavalt Hugo Münsterberg Jamesi õpilane? Kliiniline psüh.:uskumine paranemisse - v
There is no predominant race, the whole population consists of minorities: white, black, métis everyone living togetherpeople from China, India, Africa, America, Europe all over the world. Key language of communication is esperanto. The spirit of cosmopolitanism is in the air. Citizens are open-minded, liberal with anarchic spirit living refusing to follow any conventions. There is no gap between very rich and very poor people. The population consists of the scientists, free artists and rich people who made a decision to live in this society and contribute to it as common workers in the public service. Relationships give a sense of security. Style:
Caravaggio is also addicted to morphine, like Almásy. · Kip is an Indian Sikh. Kip is maybe the most conflicted character of the novel. Kip and Hana become lovers and, through that, Kip begins to regain confidence and a sense of community. · Katharine Clifton was young married women. She was one of the most mysterious characters in the novel, Katharine was never fully understood. She was beautiful, with a stunning voice and passionate. Almásy's clear-minded and otherwise rational thinking, however, was clouded by the entrance of Katharine Clifton into his life. He becomes obsessed with images of her body, which then inspired the writing of his book. · Geoffrey Clifton a young, good-natured, affable man was Katharine's husband. · Madox is a rational, level-headed man. Madox always carried a copy of Anna Karenina, the famous tale of adultery. World War II was over and everywhere were injured soldiers
They usually know when a storm is coming before it arrives, or when a wild animal is approaching their home. Living with nature, in a very natural way preserves their faith. you will find most of Dahab's Bedouin have to get away every now and then and go somewhere remote so that they can feel close to nature again. Many of them miss the silence and the peace, so they make time to return to the desert. Finally Bedouin people are very open minded to western culture, tourists have been coming to Dahab for over 30 years now. They love to talk about different ways of life and share stories and experiences. The majority of Sinai's Bedouin now depend on tourism to sustain an income for their families. 5. Bedouin Weddings Bedouin weddings are usually held during a full moon, and are an excellent way to experience this unique culture. The weddings can last from 2 - 5 days with most of the celebrating happening during the night time
In India there are people who make tea and those people are called a chiwalla. Chiwalla's are lower class people in India. When Prem calls Jamal a Chiwalla, he is saying he is nothing and has a poor paying job. On the other hand Jamal is completely different to Prem as Jamal is a very honest, loyal and friendly person. When he talks to Prem he tries to just give him short answers like "yes", "no" and "I don't know". This shows the type of person Jamal is as he is a very calm minded guy who tries to get nothing from coming in his way. This also shows that Jamal tries to not focus on Prem but focuses more on trying to get to Lakita. The use of gesture in this film clearly shows the conflict between Prem and Jamal. The gestures that Prem uses makes it look like he is at home on the set of "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire", especially when he leans back and casually swivels round to address the audience. Boyle tries to show the audience that Prem has Jamal at his fingertips.
social problem of his day. o The Prologue paints the setting of the story. Introduces each character (30). GC himself functions as the narrator. He tries to be objective and tries to keep a distance from the characters. The descriptions are very vivid and economic. He pays attention to the pilgrims' clothes. E.g. the Knight has come back from some war, is high-minded, gentle-humoured and tries to live according to the ideals of courtly love, although he doesn't understand that this code of behaviour is slowly disappearing. The Squire is his young son who has curly hair, is high-spirited and wears a white-sleeved gown embroidered with red flowers who also thinks he is a typical courtly lover. Most of the clerics are ridiculed. E.g. the Monk doesn't pray, he hunts
» lexicon of trait descriptive words Cheerful--sober » personality questionnaire items Strong conscience--lack of internal standards · Test development Adventuresome--shy revisions of the 16PF Tough minded--tender-minded widely used in selection and clinical work Trusting--suspicious · Comments Imaginative--practical can be reduced to fewer, broader dimensions Shrewd--forthright 16 factors seldom found in factor analyses Guilt-prone--resilient
10) Lord Emsworth laid a trembling hand upon his shoulder. "McAllister, I will raise your salary." The beard twitched. "Dash it, I'll double it!" The eyebrows flickered. "McAllister ... Angus ... " said Lord Emsworth in a low voice. "Come back! The pumpkin needs you." Lord Emsworth is the protagonist in the book. His full title is Clarence Threepwood, 9th Earl of Emsworth, and Viscount Bosham. His character is kind, but a bit absent- minded. Throughout the book many of the actions and situations are related with him, some more, some less. He most likes being alone and either walking in the garden or reading a book in the library. Also, he does not stand one bit his son Freddie staying at the castle and is willing to do much to get rid of him. Throughout the book, he often gets into funny situations (Quotes 1,2). Also, he often drifts away from the topic on hand and starts to speak about what is on his mind at the moment
Rochester. · Blanche Ingram: A socialite whom Mr. Rochester appears to court in order to make Jane jealous. · Richard Mason: An Englishman from the West Indies, whose sister is Mr. Rochester's first wife. · St. John Eyre Rivers: A clergyman who befriends Jane and turns out to be her cousin. He is Jane Eyre's cousin on her father's side. He is a devout, Christian of Calvinistic leanings. By nature he is very reserved and single-minded. · Diana and Mary Rivers: St. John's sisters and (as it turns out) Jane's cousins. · Grace Poole: Bertha Mason's keeper. · Rosamond Oliver: A wealthy young woman who patronizes the village school where Jane teaches, and who is attracted to the Rev. St. John. · John Eyre: Jane's paternal uncle, who leaves her his vast fortune. He never appears as a character.
The biggest achievent of the national team is their 6th place in the European Championship. Sports are very important in Britain. It has been a staple of life there. Many millions do some kind of sports at least once a week. Many millions more are regular spectators. Every newspaper devotes several pages to sports. Organized sports have been a part of the school curriculum since the 19th century. Rugby, cricket and football are believed to foster the values of co-operation and fair-minded competition. The Derby drew large crowds even in 1780 when is started. The banks or the Thames are always lined when the Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge takes place. It started in 1829. Cricket is quite popular in Britain. It has spread only to the former colonies of Britain. One season lasts for 4 months and one game may last from 1 to 5 days. Rugby football is played with an egg-shaped ball. There are some professional clubs in the north but most of the players are amateurs
I Vaimsed võimed ja bioloogilised tegurid Pärilikkus ja intelligentsus Henry Herbert Goddard (1866-1957) 1899 Ph.D Clark'i Ülikoolis 1906-1918 New Jersey Training School for Feeble Minded Girls and Boys (Vineland Training School) vajadus testida arenguhäireid Binet-Simon'i skaala (1908, 1911) tõlge testis 400 last Vineland'i koolis ja 2000 last New Jersey tavakoolides A. Nõrgamõistuslikud Goddard, H.H. (1912) The Kallikak Family. A study in the heredity of feeble-mindedness. New York: Macmillan. 1897 a. 8 a. Deborah Kallikak Vineland'i. 1911 B-S test, MA= 9 a (moron ) Kallikak'i perekond. (6 põlvkonda) Martin Kallikak, Ju
I Vaimsed võimed ja bioloogilised tegurid Pärilikkus ja intelligentsus Henry Herbert Goddard (1866-1957) 1899 Ph.D Clark'i Ülikoolis 1906-1918 New Jersey Training School for Feeble Minded Girls and Boys (Vineland Training School) vajadus testida arenguhäireid Binet-Simon'i skaala (1908, 1911) tõlge testis 400 last Vineland'i koolis ja 2000 last New Jersey tavakoolides A. Nõrgamõistuslikud Goddard, H.H. (1912) The Kallikak Family. A study in the heredity of feeble-mindedness. New York: Macmillan. 1897 a. 8 a. Deborah Kallikak Vineland'i. 1911 B-S test, MA= 9 a (moron ) Kallikak'i perekond. (6 põlvkonda) Martin Kallikak, Ju
a group I can reach out to when I need advice. Having this group will give me opportunities to discuss aspects of my life that I don't typically feel comfortable talking about. This well make me relieved as I can get certain things off my chest and offer value in a way where I feel I have a lot of value to offer, but to only a very few people who enjoy a similar lifestyle. Having like minded individuals will keep me motivated to stay on my path. I get jazzed up each time I hear a buddy get a promotion, or take a trip, or do something awesome. I enjoy hearing about their achievements and it keeps me clear on my path and keeps me amped up. Goals Focus on relationships within work by eating lunch with coworkers during the week 7. Family Vision