Examples Hands on knees: indicates readiness. Hands on hips: indicates impatience. Lock your hands behind your back: indicates self-control. Locked hands behind head: states confidence. Sitting with a leg over the arm of the chair: suggests indifference. Legs and feet pointed in a particular direction: the direction where more interest is felt. Crossed arms: indicates submissiveness. Facial expressions A facial expression results from one or more motions or positions of the muscles of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual to observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication. They are a primary means of conveying social information among humans, but also occur in most other mammals and some other animal species. Thank you for listening !
responsibility as well. If childern are doing team games it builds teamwork skills and teaches how to trust and rely on others. On the other hand, you can not be obsessed with sports and strain yourself because there may be serious consequences. The biggest disadvantage of sports are injuries. Most injuries take shorter time to heal whereas other more competitive and professional sports have bigger risks. There are also long-term injuries with repetitive motions in joints, ligaments and muscles. Another aspect is that sporting takes a lot of time. If you are doing professional sports you have to put it first. Therefore, you do not have time for your personal life, friends, family and it even can affect studies. And having so much pressure you may have a depression In conclusion it can be said that doing sports is rather good and everybody should move themselves a little but people who do sports have to always remember not to take it too
"shadow cabinet ", consisting of spokesmen for the Opposition each with an official portfolio corresponding to that of a government minister. Most of the time the debates in the House of Commons are devoted to projects of government legislation . Most bills are put formard by the government ministers. However, some time is given to bills tabled by individual MPs (known as Private Members' bills), or to bills tabled by the opposition (known as Opposition motions) . In each session of Parliament, the opposition has 20 days during which it may propose legislation and determine the agenda of the House. Private Members Bills Bills and Opposition motions may be adopted by the House of Commons, but they must also be approved by the Government, given that the Government has a majority of votes. Thus, new laws can effectively be proposed by the Opposition, and can be accepted by Parliament. This can happen especially if the motion concerns a
Solar System, later known as the "Oort Cloud";the first composite theoretical models of dwarf stars like the Sun which showed how they evolve into giants;a new theory of the origin of the Ice Ages. 4. Öpik made many contributions to our knowledge of the minor bodies of the Solar System and founded the meteor research group at Harvard. His statistical studies of Earth-crossing comets and asteroids are fundamental to our understanding of the motions of these objects and how they impact on Earth. 5. In 1916 Öpik published article in Astrophysical Journal where he estimates the densities of visual binary stars. In 1922, Ernst Öpik published a paper where he estimated the distance of the Andromeda Galaxy. Using a novel and simple astrophysical method, he determined the distance as 450 kpc. His result was in good accordance with other estimates of these days and his method is still widely used.
We were working out together. Soon after that i got acquainted with his true personality unless before that i was too blind to see what he was really like. Time went by and we had been married almost 5 years but everything changed one night. We were out with our friends and he started to act crazy so i went off as soon as he made fun of my looks. He was really shocked. At home i told him that we need to get divorced besides the fact that i still loved him. He strated to go through the motions whether i liked them or not. Finally i told him that i was stuck in this marriage beacuse he was too controlling. He told my that he will give me the divorce over his dead body. So i desided to go the whole hog however he had no idea what i was planning. I moved out of the house and about month after that he received a letter that he must come to court. I didnt want to do this to him but he left me with no choice. So we went to court in spite of the fact
He steps over her left leg and holding her other leg up enters her while she dangles precariously off the bed! It sounds confusing but will all come together when she gets going. This really gets the blood pumping and should give her an explosive orgasm. The Propeller This one's unsual. The Propeller sex position requires the woman to lie on her back - legs together. The man lies on top of her but back-to-front so he's facing her feet. Once he's got himself inside he can make circular motions with his hips. This takes some practice to get right... and we're not sure it's worth the effort. Don't even attempt this one unless your man is massive down there... The Prone Tiger To master the Prone Tiger sex position, the man sits up on the bed so that his legs are extended in front of him. She turns around and straddles him -- with her back toward him -- and then lowers herself onto his erect penis. She extends her legs back so they are
know why we can move only some of our organs - if a man becomes paralysed in a leg, he at first feels like he can still move it like before 3. we know that when we decide to move our arm, the signal is first sent to one nerve and to the next and next until it finally reaches the muscle of the arm. however, if we knew the original power, we would also the intermediate motions. but we don't we only know the final effect and that is because of experience. - in all of nature, there are no connections conceivable by us. "One event follows another but we can never observe any tie between them. They seem conjoined but never connected." - conclusion: i. we should never make a general rule just because an event usually follows another event because we can't see the connection between them ii
genius, [angel], my pearl, my jewel, my honest poor silly lad, my pretty little monkey-face, come hither, you little whoreson; alack, how I pity thy simplicity! thou knowest nothing of the world nor of its delights. Let me run mad and die in that fit, if I suffer thee to come near me, as old as I am. Thou hast a harsh and ill-favoured hoarse voice; by thy brizzled beard, it is easily guessed what manner of man you are. Tell me, is all quiet beneath? No motions at all to make in Venus' court, [and I believe the point of thy primum mobile is no quieter than he should be]. PARM. Oh! As quiet as the tail of a scorpion. CELEST. It were well and it were no worse, [for that other stings without swelling, and thine swells for nine months together]. PARM. Ha, ha, he. (Mabbe p 63-65) Peter Bush, 2009 `You know Calisto's lovesick, Pármeno. You've no reason to carp at him for turning morose
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chosen on the advice of the Prime Minister when he (or she) goes to see the Queen to ask that Parliament be dissolved. Recent custom had been for Parliament to meet on the Wednesday following the election. While a parliament is prorogued, between two legislative sessions, the legislature is still constituted – i.e. no general election takes place and all Members of Parliament thus retain their seats. In many legislatures, prorogation causes all orders of the body – bills, motions, etc. – to be expunged.Prorogations should thus not be confused with recesses, adjournments, or holiday breaks from legislation, after which bills can resume exactly where they left off. In the United Kingdom, however, the practice of terminating all bills upon prorogation has slightly altered; public bills may be carried over from one legislative session to the next. The Parliament of the United Kingdom is dissolved 25 working daysbefore a polling day as
This was a short overview of criminal procedures, thank you for listening. Civil procedure Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits (as opposed to procedures in criminal law matters). These rules govern how a lawsuit or case may be commenced, what kind of service of process (if any) is required, the types of pleadings or statements of case, motions or applications, and orders allowed in civil cases and more. The judge performs the role of case manager. Most countries make a rather clear distinction between civil and criminal procedures. For example, an English criminal court may force a defendant to pay a fine as punishment for his crime, and he may sometimes have to pay the legal costs of the prosecution. But the victim of the crime pursues his claim for compensation in a civil, not a criminal, action
Galileo was fascinated with time. As the story goes, Galileo was attending a religious service at Pisa in 1583. His thoughts began to wander and as he gazed about he noticed the swinging motion of a lamp that hung from the ceiling. It was then that Galileo was struck by the uniform motion of the pendulum [ pendli ühetaoline võnkumine ]. The pendulum, if kept swinging at a constant rate [ kiirus ], keeps near perfect time. Galileo experimented with various sorts of motions and falling bodies. This, after all, was what helped him determine the mechanics of motion. His observations of falling bodies at Pisa are only the most well known of his experiments. He rolled balls of varying size and weight down slopes with varying angles of incline. He showed that an object thrown into the air falls to the earth along a parabola. What he ended up doing was casting doubt on Aristotelian mechanics
Pennsylvania, which he later moved to Trenton, New Jersey. Educated in Europe, he would have been exposed to the concepts of wire-cable suspension bridge engineering of the French and Swiss. He and Ellet competed for primacy in suspension bridge design. Roebling won out when he took over design of the Niagara Suspension Bridge from Ellet, successfully completing it in 1855 (Figure 17). The inherent tendency of suspension bridges to sway and undulate in wavelike motions under repeated rhythmic loads such as marching soldiers or the wind was not completely understood by engineers until the 1940s, following the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge ("Galloping Gertie"). Credit for designing the first suspension bridge rigid enough to withstand wind loads and the highly concentrated loadings of locomotives belongs to John Roebling. His first masterpiece was the Niagara Suspension Bridge, with a span of 821ft (250m) on the Grand Trunk Railway below Niagara Falls
(A) calm (B) scenic (C) sheltered (D) shallow 3. The Carnegie Foundation is one of the major philanthropic organizations in the United States. (A) partisan (B) governmental (C) humanitarian (D) international 4. From the beginning of the twentieth century, dance phenomena became extremely prolific and colorful. (A) rhythm (B) fashion (C) events (D) expression B. Mollusks have a wide range of locomotory patterns. (A) Habits (B) Motions (C) Controls (D) Reactions LESSON 22 account archaic hasten hue illustration inactive intricate magnitude oblige overlook poll position practical predominant prompt account n. a report of an event; money kept in a adj. accountable bank; a statement of something used or v. account received, usually a financial report n. accounting n. accountant Syn. story
four sides, matching its story height. The three-story belt truss for the books platform is the hardest working. The grid knits the platforms together, preventing them from tipping over. Made from 12-in.-deep (305 mm) wide-flange members, the grid works like a giant braced frame, collecting seismic forces from each platform, carrying them across the grid to the next platform and ultimately to the concrete base. The building is designed for site- specific ground motions based on an earthquake with a 500-year return period (Post, 2003). 2.4. Case Study 2 – Denver Art Museum Designed by Daniel Libeskind in a joint venture with Denver-based Davis Partnership Architects, the angular structure incorporates no true vertical surfaces. Without the support of vertical walls or columns – or even a flat roof – to work with, the structural 26
More fundamental than the external forms – things and bodies – are the thought forms that continuously arise in the field of consciousness. They are energy formations, finer and less dense than physical matter, but they are forms nonetheless. What you may be aware of as a voice in your head the at never stops speaking is the stream of incessant and compulsive thinking. When every thought absorbs your attention completely, when you are so identified with the voice in your head and the motions that accompany it that you lose yourself in every thought and every emotion, then you are totally identified with form and therefore in the grip of ego.. Ego is a conglomeration of recurring thought forms and conditioned mental-emotional patterns that are invested with a sense of I, a sense of self. Ego arises when your sense of Beingness, of “I Am,” which is formless consciousness, gets mixed up with form. This is the meaning of identification
" "You made it home?" Her voice was relieved... and surprised. "Yes. I left my jacket in your car -- could you bring it to me tomorrow?" "Sure. But tell me what happened!" she demanded. "Um, tomorrow -- in Trig, okay?" She caught on quickly. "Oh, is your dad there?" "Yes, that's right." "Okay, I'll talk to you tomorrow, then. Bye!" I could hear the impatience in her voice. "Bye, Jess." I walked up the stairs slowly, a heavy stupor clouding my mind. I went through the motions of getting ready for bed without paying any attention to what I was doing. It wasn't until I was in the shower -- the water too hot, burning my skin -- that I realized I was freezing. I shuddered violently for several minutes before the steaming spray could finally relax my rigid muscles. Then I stood in the shower, too tired to move, until the hot water began to run out. I stumbled out, wrapping myself securely in a towel, trying to hold the heat from the water in so the
These stories create a feeling that the account is closed and the heroes are being presented with the final balance. SADDER BUT NO WISER A "sadder but wiser" hero is acknowledging that he's been a fool, which is the first step to recovery. T h e worse k i n d of fool is the one who doesn't get it. Either he never 222 R E T U R N WITH THE ELIXIR sees the error or he goes through the motions but has not really learned his lesson. Even after enduring terrible ordeals, he slides back to the same behavior that got him in trouble in the first place. H e is sadder but no wiser. T h i s is another k i n d of circular closure. In this style of Return, a roguish or foolish character seems to have grown and changed. Perhaps he is a clown or Trickster, like Bob H o p e in the Crosby-Hope pictures or Eddie M u r p h y in 48 Hours or Trading Places, who swears he has learned
If your chest goes down two inches, you lift your back heel two inches. If your chest goes up two inches, you lower that back heel two inches. They should be perfectly connected. 4. Lift a respectable amount of weight, even if you must reduce the range of motion to do so. Gray is constantly amazed how some personal trainers use ve-pound chrome dumbbells on individuals who routinely carry children or suitcases that weigh 3545 pounds. In bending and lifting motions like the deadlift, a light weight will encourage elbow exion (bending) and shoulder shrugging, all of which is bad news. The point of the deadlift is to keep repetitions low, elicit neuromuscular reactions, and create core stability in a hip drive. The repetitions should be kept between one and ve, evoking strength. This is not done for hypertrophy (muscular growth); it is done to create a stable base from which to pull.