Olari Simson Nobody can win a war Historically people have always been at war. By hook or by crook they fight no matter what is the reason. This is in human natures people need to fight with ohter people. They cannot sit in one place and deal with their own business. Human just need to know everything and be part of it. Is war worth fighthing? Why people just cannot get along with everyone? Human is naturally warrior and human have to be part of everything and when people have not enough of something he need get more of it. Human has always been greedy, always want to be a wealthy and command everyone, but others do not let him do that
turbines and dynamos. Hydro-electricity has acquired great significance as a source of energy in the country in the present times and is being put to different uses. The following are the advantages of hydro- electricity in comparison with coal, oil and gas: It is the cheapest and the most various power of all the known energy sources. It is a renewable source of energy. Coal, Oil and Gas would be depleted sooner or later, but water shall remain ever to serve our and natures need. Water is an inexhaustible source of power. Thus, it is a reliable source of power. Hydro-electric stations have a long life. Most of the hydro-electric projects are constructed as multi-purpose projects. The other uses of hydro-electric projects, besides providing power and irrigation, are flood control, navigation, water supply for industrial and domestic uses, promotion of tourism, fishing etc. The generation of hydro-electricity does not create problems of pollution.
us that these are not part of our real life. They have to be; and we pay men, and clothe them in wigs and scarlet, to sit in judgment on other men. So we are tempted to play this game of judgment ourselves, even though no one has paid us to do it. It is only in the warmth of friendship that we see how cold a thing it is to judge and how stupid to take a pleasure in judging; for we recognise this warmth as a positive good, a richness in our natures, while the coldness that sets us judging is a poverty. Just as our criticism of a work of art begins only when we have ceased to experience it, so our criticism of our friends begins only when we have ceased to experience them, when our minds can no longer remain at the height of intimacy. But this criticism is harmless if we know it for what it is, merely the natural reaction, the cold fit that comes after the warm, and if we do not suppose that our coldness is wiser than
England and culminating in the battle of Hastings. · Debate poem- Essentially, a debate poem depicts a dialogue between two natural opposites (e.g sun vs. moon). Although the particulars can vary considerably, this can function as a general definition of the literary form. The debates are necessarily charged, highlighting the contrasting values and personalities of the participants, and exposing their essentially opposite natures. On the surface, debate poems typically appear didactic, but under often lies a genuine dialogue between 2 equally paired opponents. For an example The Thrush and the Nightingale. · Feudalism- Was a set of legal and military customs in medieval Europe that fluorished between 9th and 15th centuries, which, broadly defined was a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of a land in exchange for service or labor.
· talented are not rewarded people power · people become letargic · with their relative · wealthy exploit the needy · most people live in material diversities · cutthroat competition & scarcity & so stay · as everyone is engaged insecurity dissatisfied according to their natures · everybody is greedy for they work diligently & money, so happily & · everybody is dissatisfied · society gets maximum benefit The basic principle underlying Varnasrama: spiritually everyone is equal, materially everyone is different
However, if the information about connectivity exists, then it helps in creating of functioning MPA networks. The best protected area networks performance was achieved by combination of information about connectivity and habitat quality, but no major difference appeared when only connectivity was taken into consideration. In terms of protecting the Baltic Sea, there are many important directives in the European Union that are designed to ensure conservation of natures biodiversity and proper functioning of ecosystem. Most important of these are: The Birds Directive, Habitats Directive, Water Framework Directive and Marine Strategy Framework Directive. 24 Tänuavaldus Tahaksin tänada oma juhendajat, Tiia Möllerit, kelle nõuanded olid suureks abiks selle töö valmimisel. 25 Kasutatud kirjandus Anon. 1979
Question: Are artistic artefacts technical artefacts? The Dual Nature of Technical Artefacts Technical artefacts are said to have a dual nature: - Physical nature: they are objects with physical properties. - Functional nature: they are design to achieve a certain function. Designers and users of technical artefacts seek for the connections between the physical and the functional natures. Technology as a Black Box. Ethics of Technology Ethics is the discipline of pilosophy that studies moral judgements. Ehics is an important discipline in philosophy with important practical applications. There are some theoretical assumptions about morality (We are responsible of our actions, we better be good, values do not derive from facts) that we will not discuss! Ethical issues in technology include safety, environment, privacy, military issues, etc.
As it did seem to shatter all his bulk And end his being: that done, he lets me go: And, with his head over his shoulder turn'd, He seem'd to find his way without his eyes; For out o' doors he went without their helps, And, to the last, bended their light on me. LORD POLONIUS Come, go with me: I will go seek the king. This is the very ecstasy of love, Whose violent property fordoes itself And leads the will to desperate undertakings As oft as any passion under heaven That does afflict our natures. I am sorry. What, have you given him any hard words of late? OPHELIA No, my good lord, but, as you did command, I did repel his fetters and denied His access to me. LORD POLONIUS That hath made him mad. I am sorry that with better heed and judgment I had not quoted him: I fear'd he did but trifle, And meant to wreck thee; but, beshrew my jealousy! By heaven, it is as proper to our age To cast beyond ourselves in our opinions As it is common for the younger sort To lack discretion
R E V E R S A L OF THE REVERSAL In effect the characters are learning from each other, shocked into it by contact with someone who is a polar opposite in one or more dimensions of behavior. T h e y reverse polarity in order to experiment with behavior that is outside of their normal comfort zone. However, rarely is this the end of the story. There is usually at least one more reversal, as the characters recover from the temporary insanity imposed by the story and return to their true natures. It is a very strong rule in drama, and in life, that people remain true to their basic natures. T h e y change, and their change is es sential for drama, but typically they only change a little, taking a single step towards integrating a forgotten or rejected quality into their natures. Having learned something useful by their first reversal, they may retreat to the pole that represents their true nature, but they end up in a little different place from where they started
there could have been water even if there had never been rain, lakes or streams, and under different circumstances water might have had an odor or a taste. Tigers might have been born tame, and we might even find out that no tiger has ever in fact had stripes (a worldwide Wonderland-style conspiracy might have had all the stripes painted on). What does make something a tiger, then, or a sample of water, if not the commonsense stereotype? Kripke and Putnam adverted to the scientific natures of natural kinds. What makes water water is its chemical composi- tion, that it is H 2O; what makes tigers tigers is their distinctive genetic code. In every possible world, water is H 2O, but in some worlds H 2O has an odor or a taste. It may be objected that the chemical composition of water and the genetic characteristics of tigers were highly substantive empirical discoveries; so surely it was possible that water not be H 2O, and so there are worlds in which water is not H 2O
I waited impatiently for it to load, quickly clicking closed each ad that flashed across the screen. Finally the screen was finished -- simple white background with black text, academic-looking. Two quotes greeted me on the home page: Throughout the vast shadowy world of ghosts and demons there is no figure so terrible, no figure so dreaded and abhorred, yet dight with such fearful fascination, as the vampire, who is himself neither ghost nor demon, but yet who partakes the dark natures and possesses the mysterious and terrible qualities of both. -- Rev. Montague Summers If there is in this world a well-attested account, it is that of the vampires. Nothing is lacking: official reports, affidavits of well-known people, of surgeons, of priests, of magistrates; the judicial proof is most complete. And with all that, who is there who believes in vampires? -- Rousseau The rest of the site was an alphabetized listing of all the different myths of vampires held throughout the world
fanciful herbal. But no one yet knows, and the book lies quietly inside its slipcase in the blackness of Yale's vaults, possibly a time bomb in the history of science, awaiting the man who can interpret what is still the most mysterious manuscript in the world. 20. The Anatomy of Cryptology CRYPTOGRAPHY and cryptanalysis are sometimes called twin or reciprocal sciences, and in function they indeed mirror one another. What one does the other undoes. Their natures, however, differ fundamentally. Cryptography is theoretical and abstract. Cryptanalysis is empirical and concrete. *Mrs. Voynich deserves a footnote. Her novel, The Gadfly, has sold more than 2,500,000 copies in translation in the Soviet Union, •where critics revere her as one of the all-time greats in English fiction. The patriotic romance, a best-seller when it was published in England in 1897, is read by most Russian schoolchildren, forms the subject of Soviet