Today's children grow up in a world flooded with the mass media. Statistics reveal that, on average, a child watches up to 5 h of television per day and spends an average of 6 to 7 h viewing the various media combined. Body image issues have been on the rise rince the introduction of social media websites that hoste the idea of ,,perfect" or ,,idealized" body sizes. Over the past 20 years, several articles have proposed a link between the thin female beauty ideal and the muscular male body ideal portrayed in the media with a range of psychological symptomatology including body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. Over time the cultural ideal for women's body size and shape has become considerably thinner and leaner and men's body size and shape has become stronger and more muscular. Websites such as Tumblr, Lookbook , Instagram and also Facebook feature photos that can be recognized as harmful towards any person with a mental disorder. However, they can also be
I was very tired, and I decided to go to the beach and just lie on the hot sand and sunbathe. When I creamed myself somebody bumped into me and that was him. He was chasing volleyball and after he had bumped into me he apologized and asked me to play volleyball with his friends and I agreed. He wore chequered shorts and his upper body was naked. He was very handsome, because he was about 180cm long, muscular and strong physiognomy. He had wavy nose, blonde stylish hair, thick lips, bright colour brows and deep blue eyes. He was very friendly .I laughed most of the time with him, because he known a lot of anecdotes and he had done so much funny things in his life. I am very surprised about the way he looked and the way he acted, because everything was so great.
Describing people appearance Vanus age Teismelise eas in one's teens Varastes/keskmistes/hilistes kahekümnendates in one's early/middle/late twenties Elatanud elderly Keskeas middle-aged Noor täiskasvanu a young adult Vastsündinud new born baby Pikkus/kehaehitus height/build Keskimist kasvu of medium/average height Laiaõlgne broad-shouldered Hea kehaehitusega well-built Muskliline muscular Sale slim Tüse plump Ülekaaluline overweight Rasvunud obese Juuksed hair Sirged straight Heledad blond/fair Laines wavy Lokkis curly Krussis frizzy Turris, püstised spiky Lühikeseks pöetud (close-)cropped Kiilanev balding kiilaspea bald Õlgadeni shoulder-lenght Keskmise pikkusega - medium-lenght Punakaspruunid, ingveri tooni ginger Seitel keskel a centre parting
is likely looking for contact and play Age Things for cats Spa Hair Park Hotels s salons s Cafes Jewellery Clothes Names Bombay Bombay gets along well with children and other pets Like a black leopard gold to copper eyes and short, flat, gleaming coat that accentuates a solid, muscular body often good at playing fetch, and some have learned to walk on leash usually wants to dominate other cats LIFE SPAN - 12 to 16 years Price 262 - 1,747 Japanese Bobtail One of the oldest cat breeds Full of energy, always playful, loving, endearing, and happy best describe the Japanese Bobtail's personality will watch TV with you, help you read the newspaper or a book, and they love to help you send emails on the computer LIFE SPAN - 9 to 15 years
is likely looking for contact and play Age Things for cats Spa Hair Park Hotels s salons s Cafes Jewellery Clothes Names Bombay Bombay gets along well with children and other pets Like a black leopard gold to copper eyes and short, flat, gleaming coat that accentuates a solid, muscular body often good at playing fetch, and some have learned to walk on leash usually wants to dominate other cats LIFE SPAN - 12 to 16 years Price 262 - 1,747 Japanese Bobtail One of the oldest cat breeds Full of energy, always playful, loving, endearing, and happy best describe the Japanese Bobtail's personality will watch TV with you, help you read the newspaper or a book, and they love to help you send emails on the computer LIFE SPAN - 9 to 15 years
Another advantage is that almost the whole world has access to those technological inventions, so if someone lives in Australia, it is surprisingly easy for them to find a friend from Europe. On the negative side, there are lots of hackers who can damage big companies or leak personal information. In addition to this, people spend too much time in front of computer screens and that causes visual illness, sickness, stress, muscular pains, etc. Furthermore, there is a lot of trash on the Internet, for example, hardware viruses that we can get through our e-mails and inappropriate material like forbidden videos that parents would not like their children to see. In conclusion, the computer is a great invention that does a huge favour for us in our everyday life, but people must know how much it is okay to use them.
I am describing a man called John. At this point he was talking whit his cell phone. He looks very polite because he his wearing a black suit, white shirt and pink tie what has little spots. His face is pale and quite oval. It seems like he has very busy time. He is tall and has muscular bodybuilding. He has dark and short brown hair. I can see some grey hairs too because he is not so young any more. He has thick eyebrows and roman such nose. He hasn't mustache or beard. He also looks like he is a big businessman. I can see it because he drive whit a new black BMW X5. That car is not so cheap. When he finished the call a little man came to disturb him. This little man was Takashi Takashmi, a fashion designer from Tokyo. Takashi was there
Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most famous footballers in the world and sadly i haven’t been fortunate enough to meet him. I think the first time i heard his name was when i was about 11 years old and since that time, i have kept an eye on his actions. Ronaldo is quite tall and a muscular athlete. He has got a long face, light brown eyes and dark brown hair. He also has quite big nose. Basically every time i see him in some news article or on the pitch, he has a different hairstyle. He mostly wears designer clothes. I think he looks fabulous. Ronaldo is said to be a stimulating person who can brighten social gatherings with his fresh and original ideas. He is also kind and humble because he takes part in many charity events and donates to peaople who are in need.
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Good points · More energy If you are physically active you have more energy and you are less lazy · Better appearance If you exercise regularly, you keep fit. This means you decrease the amount of fat cells in your body and make your muscular cells grow bigger and you look more appealing. It also increases your confidence · Better mood If you are an active person and work out, then you will have a better mood and you are happier. · Longer life expectancy Regular exercise can also help you to live longer because it makes your body and whole organism tougher which also helps to lower the risk of potential infections and illnesses
monotreme is the ant-eater, is another platypus, a river-dwelling monotreme, which has a animal with a bill like a long sticky tongue and a duck, a furry waterproof prickly coat like a body and webbed feet. hedgehog. Platypuses live in burrows which they dig into the banks of rivers. Koalas Wombat · Koalas are marsupial · Wombats have very short mammals. The name muscular legs.They feed koala, comes from the on grasses and roots. Aboriginal saying that Wombats are generally means "no drink". The slow movers however Koala obtains enough they can run quickly if moisture from the required. eucalypt leaves that it lives on. Used material: · http://www.learnaboutwildlife.com/wildlifeAustrali aMammals.html · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of _Australia · http://www.ozanimals
Eagle 60 species of eagles live in Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just two species (the Bald and Golden Eagles) can be found in the USA and Canada, nine more in Central and South America, and three in Australia. Most eagles are very large. The biggest is the sea eagle which can be at 500 grams and 40 cm to 6.7-kg and 100cm. Like all birds of prey, eagles have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong muscular legs, and powerful talons. Also have extremely keen eyesight which enables them to spot potential prey from a very long distance. It flies through the air with its very big and powerful wings. Eagles eat a lot of little things what can't get away. For example: mice's, fish, little baby animals and snakes. In the wild, Bald Eagles typically live about 20-30 years, but can realize a life span of approximately 50 years
• Became extremely rare or extinct on the Australian mainland before British settlement of the continent, but it survived to the 1930s on the island of Tasmania. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vqCCI1ZF7o • The thylacine was able to open its jaws to an unusual extent: up to 120 degrees. This capability can be seen in part in David Fleay's short black-and- white film sequence of a captive thylacine from 1933. The jaws were muscular but weak and had 46 teeth. • The thylacine held the title of Australia's largest predator until about 3500 years ago. • The thylacine resembled a large, short-haired dog with a stiff tail which smoothly extended from the body in a way similar to that of a kangaroo. • Its yellow-brown coat featured 13 to 21 distinctive dark stripes across its back, rump and the base of its tail, which earned the animal the nickname “tiger".
We are searching for a coock. The requirments include: -ability to handle a knife. -work on your own -ability to improvise -have good education(vocational) -have good body(wont get sick) avarge salary will be payed. sifts are a 8 hours a day. apprentced-1. korda tl(noor ttaja) when does the lunch begin? the lunch begins 12.15 1.3 1.8 1.9 1.11 1.17 1.19 1.20 1.22 a box of matches a jar of honey a tin of soup cherry apple pear oranges peaches to be addictive It lessens muscular control and co-ordination; it lengthens reaction time; it blurs vision and decreases awareness,especially in the dark; It impairs theability to judge speed and distance,and to deal with the unexpected. eyes are wierd and they cant move straight and they think slowly. millalalgab meie koolivaheaeg?When does our holiday start?It starts in june. Kuipalju maksavad need kingad?How much do these shoes cost? They cost 50 euros. Kes lhevad tna trenni?Who is going to gym today
TMT0040 Ergonoomika Stretches and exercises in office Ruslan Karpovits 050829 IATM Breaks Why? We're not designed to stay in one position all day long. Taking regular breaks to stretch major muscle groups can help reduce injury, muscular tension and stiffness. When? At least once per hour, but more frequently if possible. If you are doing data entry, you should take a 5minute break for every 30 continuous data entry minutes spent on the computer. Benefits of stretching Stretching increases flexibility. Flexible muscles can improve your daily performance. Tasks such as lifting packages, bending to tie your shoes or hurrying to catch a bus
January 19, 2016. Michigan State University. 2003. Phonetics: the physical part of speech, again. Available at https://www.msu.edu/course/lin/401/fs03-s2/phonetics-lecture2.pdf, accessed January 19, 2016. FORTIS CONSONANTS A fortis consonant is a “strong” consonant produced by increased tension in the vocal apparatus. These strong consonants tend to be long, voiceless, aspirated, and high. With fortis consonants, following thumb rules stay true: articulation with more muscular effort and greater breath force, voiceless in all positions, fortis plosives are aspirated in syllable-initial position, vowels are shortened before a fortis consonant. Example: voiceless [bb ] is "lenis", whereas [p] is "fortis". Lenis plosives have less intraoral pressure than fortis ones. The difference is easily noticed in the English pair "touched" vs. "judged" (said in isolation). The final consonants are pronounced without vocal fold vibration in both cases. But the
sciences, and develops a secret technique to imbue inanimate bodies with life. The details of the monster's construction are left ambiguous, but Frankenstein finds himself forced to make the creature roughly eight feet tall because of the difficulty in replicating the minute parts of the human body. His creation, which he has hoped would be beautiful, is instead hideous, with dull yellow eyes, and a withered, translucent, yellowish skin that barely conceals the muscular system and blood vessels. After bringing his creation to life, Victor is repulsed by his work: he flees the room, and the monster disappears. Victor becomes ill from the experience. He is nursed back to health by his childhood friend, Henry Clerval. After a four-month recovery, he determines that he should return home when his brother William is found murdered. Upon arriving in Geneva, he sees the monster near the site of the murder, and becomes certain it is the killer
It eats about 2 pounds leaves a day. The koalas never drink anything and even their name koala means "no water". They are very sleepy and their moves are slow. The baby koalas ride on their mother's backs.. Koala was a spirit of lost children to the Aborigines. Kangaroos are native to the continent of Australia and are the main symbol of Australia. There are more than 50 different kinds on kangaroos. Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head. Like all marsupials, kangaroos have a pouch called a marsupium in which their young complete their development after birth. When a little kangaroo is born, it has to climb to the pouch itself without mother's help. When it doesn't find the pouch, it dies. But when it does, it stays there for 6 months. Kangaroos are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. The comfortable hopping
You wake up at (location); God; I admire...; This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time; This was freedom Losing all hope was freedom; We just are; Wipe your ass with the Mona Lisa. 5. Character analysis: Choose one main character from the book and answer the questions below Name: Tyler Durden Appearance and personality: He is very laid back and rebellious, doesn't care about materialistic values. He is medium height and has a muscular build. Compare yourself to this character: I think I have a similar way of thinking with Tyler, of course not so extreme. I often find myself asking others' opinions about existential questions. Did you like this character? Why/why not? Overall I liked this character already because of the idea of having a character in the book that didn't exist in the real world, as he was just the narrator's imagination. I liked his rebellious
vanemate lapsed, kellest üks on heterosügootne autosoomse dominantse defekti suhtes. 2. Selgitage, kuidas saab dominantne letaalne tunnus säilida inimese geenifondis? KÜSIMUS Geneetika 41 Doktor Arthur Robinson on tuntud geneetik, kes on seotud selliste pärilike haiguste uuringutega nagu tsüstiline fibroos (cystic fibrosis CF), Huntingtoni haigus (Huntington s disease HD) ja Duchenne lihasdüstroofia (Duchenne muscular dystrophy DMD). Allpool esitatud genealoogilised skeemid näitavad nimetatud haiguste esinemist mõnedes suguvõsades. 7 Otsustage ja põhjendage iga näite põhjal: kas haigus on päritav autosoomselt või suguliiteliselt? kas haigust põhjustav geen on retsessiivne või dominantne? KÜSIMUS Geneetika 42
to watch over the property. Within next few days complaints were surfacing that there is a group of men in unmarked cars and civilian clothing that are protecting the area and if anybody dares to move closer to the fence the men threaten them with violence. Pro Kapital denies that they have hired an underground group to protect their property, but the situation has not changed. There is still an older Mercedes, or a van, standing by the fence round the clock, with a muscular man inside it, patrolling the area. Pro Kapital activity in Kalarand raises questions about lawfulness of their actions and how society’s interests and consensus on the matter can be overruled. The situation in Kalarand has not changed from August. Pro Kapital has not got the permission from the City Council to start the construction work. The fence is still up and an unmarked car is still parked next to the property. One of Estonian parties Vabaerakond has
world, and he channeled this anger into defying the odds. This included putting 63.21 pounds on champion bodybuilder Casey Viator in 28 days and putting himself on the Forbes 400 list by founding and selling exercise equipment manufacturer Nautilus, which was estimated to have grossed $300 million per year at its zenith. He had no patience for fuzzy thinking in elds that depended on scienti c clarity. In response to researchers who drew conclusions about muscular function using electromyography (EMG), Arthur attached their machines to a cadaver and moved its limbs to record similar "activity." Internal friction, that is. Jones lamented his eeting time: "My age being what it is, universal acceptance of what we are now doing may not come within my lifetime; but it will come, because what we are doing is clearly established by simple laws of basic physics that cannot be denied forever." He passed
1) are made possible by preassembling and therefore 2) serve as evidence of preassembling. What causes slips of the tongue, includingmetathetical slips of the tongue, in the first place, and why some people are more prone to them than others is not yet clear: more needs to be known about how the brain works. However, for the present purposes this question is immaterial Why do metathetical forms oust old forms? ease of pronunciation (suhkrut-suhkurt) analogy-Nucular pro nuclear,Cf circular, muscular Proto-Indo-European *kailo-"whole, uninjured, of good omen" Proto-Germanic *hailaz 1. Old English hal HALE (sound in health, vigorous, robust (HALE AND HEARTY), WHOLE 2. Old English halsum WHOLESOME (e.g. WHOLESOME FOOD) 3. Old Norse heill (healthy) HAIL (as a greeting), TO HAIL (to greet, also: to hail a taxi, also fig. to praise highly, to acclaim, as in "critics hailed her new book"), WASSAIL; German "Heil!" not used any more ("Heil Hitler! and the associated shame
◦ paladar duro/ paladar (kõva suulagi ): prepaladar, mediopaladar, postpaladar ◦ paladar blando/ velo paladar/ velo (pehme suulagi ): zona prevelar, zona postvelar dientes: ◦ dientes superiores/incisivos superiores (ülahambad ) ◦ dientes inferiores (alahambad ) Alvéolos (alveoolid e hambasombud ) labios: ◦ labio superior (ülahuul ) ◦ labio inferior (alahuul) La fonación es el trabajo muscular realizado para emitir sonidos inteligibles (comprehensible, understandable), es decir, para que exista la comunicación oral. El objetivo último de la fonación es la articulación de palabras, a través del proceso por el cual se modifica la corriente de aire procedente de los pulmones y la laringe en las cavidades supraglóticas como consecuencia de los cambios de volumen y de forma de estas cavidades. Poner el aire en vibración para originar ondas sonoras.
Müllerit ja küsitlusele vastanuid, ilma kelleta käesoleva uurimistöö koostamine poleks võimalik olnud. 28 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Ahmaniemi, T. 2007. Influence of tempo and subjective rating of music in step frequency of running. Soome. http://ismir2007.ismir.net/proceedings/ISMIR2007_p183_ahmaniemi.pdf. 08.02.2013 04.04.2016 Crust, L. 2004 . Carry-over effects of music in an isometric muscular endurance task. Perceptual and Motor Skills. Suurbritannia. Lühikokkuvõte http://www.amsciepub.com/doi/abs/10.2466/pms.98.3.985-991 01.04.2016 Crust L. & Clough, P. J. 2006. The influence of rhythm and personality in the endurance response to motivational asynchronous music. Journal of Sports Sience. 24. 187-195 Eesti Entsüklopeedia. 2006. http://entsyklopeedia.ee/artikkel/muusika3 11.04.2015 Karageorghis, C. I. & Priest, D. L. 2012. Music in the exercise domain: a review and
" When Jake and Bill arrive in Pamplona, the innkeeper, Montoya, informs Jake that his friends have arrived. Montoya regards Jake as a real lover and aficionado of bullfighting, in part because Jake stays in Montoya's hotel every year during the fiesta. Jake and Bill find Brett, Mike, and Cohn in a café. Mike regales them with a war story, relating how he gave away another man's medals, since he had none of his own. Everyone watches the unloading of the bulls. When the shining, muscular beasts charge out of the cages, steers (castrated male bovines) work at calming them so that they do not kill one another. The steers are often gored in the process. Jake tells Brett not to look, but she watches anyway, fascinated. Afterward, they go to a café and get drunk. Mike makes a few cutting remarks about Cohn following Brett around like a steer, referring to the fact that Cohn went to San Sebastian after Bill and Jake left Pamplona. Mike berates Cohn
mutatsioonist X-kromosoomi FMR1-geenis ja mis on tingitud trinukleotiidsete (CGG)n korduste arvu suurenemisest. Sellega kaasneb FMR-valgu puudulikkus organismis ning füüsilise ja vaimse arengu muutused. Esineb nn. habras X-kromosoom. Poistel/meestel põhjustab arenguhäireid. Enne 5. eluaastat ei pruugi avalduda. Naised on selle haiguse kandjad. Vt. habras X-kromosoom. 9. Duchanne lihasdüstroofia Duchanne`i lihasdüstroofia (DMD) (ingl. Duchanne muscular dystrophy, DMD)- Kiiresti progresseeruv lihasnõrkus. Põhjustatud mutantsest geenist, mis kodeerib valku düstrofiini. Pärandub retsesssiivse X-liitelise tunnusena. 10. Rett´i sündroom Retsessiivne mutatsioon X-kromosoomis (metülatsioonigeen = methyl-CpG-binding protein-2) Eluiga Naistel päranduv (elavad kuni 30.a., kõnehäired), mehed surevad sündimisel 11. Downi, Patau ja Edwardsi sündroomid Downi sündroom (ingl
Kuigi see teooria ei saanud populaarseks, annab see aimu inimeste tolleaegstest eelarvamustest paksude, kõhnade ja muskulatuursete inimeste kohta. Ja huvitav on see, et tegelikkuses elavad need stereotüübid siiani. People not only like the mesomorph's build, they also like their personalities--or what they assume are their personalities. In one study, boys were shown full body silhouettes of an endomorph (round, fat body), an ectomorph (thin body), and a mesomorph (muscular, athletic body). It was found that fat boys and girls were likeliest to be seen as cheating, argumentative, being teased a lot, forgetful, unhealthy, lying, sloppy, naughty, ugly, mean, dumb, and dirty. Children with thin bodies were likely to be seen as weak, quiet, lonely, sneaky, afraid, and sad. The child with a muscular body was viewed the most positively (Lerner and Gellert 1969). http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/BIB/HATF2.htm Psühholoogiline seletus ehk "ebanormaalne vaimne seisund"
2 Na or K pump / maintains concentration gradient / repolarisation ; transmission of impulses 3 acetylcholine / neurotransmitter formation ; 4 vesicle formation ; 5 movement of vesicles ; 6 exocytosis / vesicles fuse with membrane ; 2+ 7 ref. active transport (of ACh / Ca ) ; 8 AVP ; e.g. ref to microtubules / endocytosis 4 max muscular contraction 9 ATP attaches to myosin head / ATPase ; 10 hydrolysis of ATP / ATP → ADP + P ; 11 myosin head tilts / shortening of sarcomere ; 12 ATP / energy, required for detachment of myosin head ; 13 from actin ; 14 calcium pumps in sarcoplasmic reticulum ; 15 synthesis of protein (for repair, growth) ; 16 AVP ; 5 max 8 max
machines, but when I saw that a beginners' kickboxing class was about to start, I followed the mass of waiting students into that instead. By the time it was over, I felt more like myself. My muscles quivered with the perfect amount of fatigue and I knew I'd sleep hard when I crashed later. "You did really well." I wiped the sweat off my face with a towel and looked at the young man who spoke to me. Lanky and sleekly muscular, he had keen brown eyes and flawless café au lait skin. His lashes were enviably thick and long, while his head was shaved bald. "Thank you." My mouth twisted ruefully. "Pretty obvious it was my first time, huh?" He grinned and held out his hand. "Parker Smith." "Eva Tramell." "You have a natural grace, Eva. With a little training you could be a literal knockout. In a city like New York, knowing self-defense is imperative." He gestured over to a corkboard hung on the
breed until the 1800s. The British became interested in Siamese cats and imported them from Siam. The earliest documented imports were during the 1870s, but these were apparently not bred. In 1884, the departing British Consul-General Gould was given a Siamese cat by the Siamese king. He brought the cat to England and its progeny were exhibited at Crystal Palace in 1885. The early Siamese cats were round-headed, solid and muscular, but even so, their appearance was so extraordinary that they were described as an "unnatural nightmare of a cat". In Ceylon, the Siamese cat was, for a while, known as "Gould's Cat", having been introduced there by Mr Gould. The Burmese Sacred Cat was known to early British cat fanciers as the "Gold Cat". A wild cat of the region was known as the "Golden Cat" (Temminck's Golden Cat) or "Bay Cat". HC Brooke believed these similarities of name to be
Since the availability of ATP versible and are also known as rigor bonds, is central to survival of the cell, there is a as they are the genesis of the stiffness (rigor) highly coordinated effort by the cell to main- that develops in postmortem muscle. The tain its production in both living tissue and globular head of myosin also has enzymatic in the very early postmortem period. activity; it can hydrolyze ATP and liberate Muscular activity is dependent on ample energy. In living muscle during contraction, supplies of ATP within the muscle. Since it the ATPase activity of myosin provides is so vital, muscle cells have developed energy for myosin bound to actin to swivel several ways of producing/regenerating ATP. and ultimately pull the thin filaments toward Muscle can use energy precursors stored in the center of the sarcomere
tray of untouched food in front of them. They weren't gawking at me, unlike most of the other students, so it was safe to stare at them without fear of meeting an excessively interested pair of eyes. But it was none of these things that caught, and held, my attention. They didn't look anything alike. Of the three boys, one was big -- muscled like a serious weight lifter, with dark, curly hair. Another was taller, leaner, but still muscular, and honey blond. The last was lanky, less bulky, with untidy, bronze-colored hair. He was more boyish than the others, who looked like they could be in college, or even teachers here rather than students. The girls were opposites. The tall one was statuesque. She had a beautiful figure, the kind you saw on the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, the kind that made every girl around her take a hit on her self-esteem just by being in the same room
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