Should parents be obliged to immunize their children against childhood diseases? Or do individuals have the right to choose not to immunize their children? Some people argue that the state has the right to make parents immunize their children. It seems to me that immunisation is necessary because it stops spreading diseases all over the world. Preventive medicine is a very useful way to eradicate illnesses because by applying it we do not need to cure diseases or treat their symptoms, we just prevent them. Every year thousand of children’s lives are saved thanks to timely vaccination. In addition, history also demonstrates us that childhood illnesses of previous centuries such as measles, tuberculosis and diphtheria have declined dramatically nowadays due to preventive care, which has protected children from potentially deadly diseases. Some members of our society will mention freedom of choice and insist that parents can make their...
Estonian Environmental Strategy According to the article in constitution, every person in Estonia is obliged to preserve environment and to compensate for damage they cause. In the last fifty years, the use of natural resources has been irrational. The result is that there are turned out many environmental problem areas and preconditions for environmental crisis. Estonian environment was significantly polluted by Soviet army and it takes decades to eliminate this. After Estonia regained its independence, Estonia has moved towards a liberal and free market economy
" "Some research is going on the subject and I can answer with certainly only after seeing the report" He replied. The interview board was very pleased with his original and thoughtful answers and asked him not to reveal the questions to others, since they were planning to ask the same questions. When he went out naturally others were curious to know what was asked. He politely declined, but one persistent Santa would not leave him. "At least tell me the answers" he pleaded, and our friend obliged. Then it was the turn of this Santa. When he went inside, since his resume was slightly illegible, the board member asked him." By the way, what is your date of birth?" He replied, " The effort began a few years earlier and final result was in 1947." Somewhat puzzled, they asked another clarification. "What is your fathers name?" He replied, "There were so many. Whom to mention". If I name one, it will be injustice to another". The interviewer was incensed. " Hey! Are you mad or what?"
Attend to Belong to Close to Compare to Complain to Connect to Contrary to Contribute to Convert to Correspond to Cruel to Date back to Dear to Dedicate to Describe sb/sth tos b else Engaged to sb Equal to Exception to Faithful to Familiar tos b Friendly to Grateful to sb for sth Happe to Harmful to Identical to Indifferent to Invitation to Invite sb to Keen to do sth Keep to Key to Kind to Lend sth to sb Listen to Maried to Mean to Mention to New to Nice to Obedient to Object to Objection to Obliged to sb for sth Obvious to Occur to Pleasant to Point to (im)polite to Prefer sth to sth else Prone to Refer to Reference to Related to Relevant to Reply to Respond to Rude to Sensitive to Sentence sb to Similar to Solution to Subject to Submit to Subscribe to Superior to Throw to Wave to sb Whisper to Write sth to sb FOR Account for Angry with sb for sth Apologise tos b for sth Apply for sth Arrest sb for sth OF Accuse vb of (take) advantage of Afraid of Approve of Ashamed of (un)aware of
Plutarch and Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles All of Shakespeare's tragic protagonists are capable of both good and evil Titus Andronicus is about a Roman king whose daughter is raped, is full of violence and comedy. The most foul of the tragedies. Romeo and Juliet is about teenage romance and how it can be stopped by feuding families Julius Caesar is an historical tragedy concerning the ethics and consequences of political assassination Hamlet is about a tortured young prince who is obliged to kill his uncle to avenge his father's death Othello is about a Moor who is deceived by the machinations of his servant Iago, and his love for Desdemona. King Lear is about a king who divides his kingdom between three daughters, two of whom turn on him and the third, who truly loves him, is unrecognized. This is considered to be Shakespeare's darkest tragedy and was not performed for many years. Antony and Cleopatra is about two great lovers and nobility is an important theme in it
47. Consumption Tarbimine 97. Methodology Metoodika 124. Required Nõutav 98. Monolithic Monoliit 125. Retrieved Andmebaasist 99. Monopolistic Monopolistlik 126. Reverse Tagasikäik 100. Mount Alus 127. Sequence Jada 101. Noncommittal Ebamäärane 128. Shale Gas Kildagaas 102. Nuisance Tüütus 129. Significant Olulisi 103. Obliged Kohustatud 130. Sizing Dimensioneerimine 104. Occur Tekkida 131. Sophisticated Keerukamaid 105. Peripheral perifeerne 132. Source Allikas 106. Permits Lubasid 133. Squeezing Pigistada 107. Persuade Veenma 134. Standardized Standardiseeritud 108. Pixels Pikslit 135. Streams Voolud 109. Platters Vaagnad 136. String rida
Gerhard Schroeder assembled an emergency meeting of the Council of Ministers, in consequence of which the prohibitive Law act was adopted that the following breeds: pit bull terriers, bull terriers, American Staffordshire terriers are restricted for breeding, import/export. The owners, who already had dogs, were asked to take them abroad. Some animals were sent for training, some resulted in the euthanasia of dogs. The owners of the remaining dogs on the territory of the country were obliged to sterilize them and pay taxes. In France, it was forbidden to breed and import dogs of these breeds after the death of eight children in Marseilles. They were all bitten by a young pit bull terrier, who escaped from the owner. England banned the breeding of " dogs- fighters " in 1991. Later New Zealand, France, Israel, Australia, Italy, Spain, Denmark, and Sweden followed this example. 1.2. Is there a restriction of trade in goods? Yes. See below
b) Has too much furniture and too many animals c) Does not appeal to Billy 9. Billy decides: a) That a pub is better than a B&B b) That this B&B is better c) That he must see the Bell and Dragon before deciding + 10. Billy reaches the bell of the B&B because: a) He suddenly understands he will be better there b) He likes the letters of the word B&B c) He feels obliged to go there without knowing why + 11. List all the elements that make the B&B billy sees through the window a pleasant place (plant, animals, furniture, adjectives with pleasant connotations) Green curtains (velvety material); Chrysanthemus, Bright fire burning in the heart; Carpet in front of fire; Pretty little dauchshund asleep; Pleasant furniture; Babygrand piano; Big sofa;
than most of her female contemporaries could. It gave her increased access to venues (meeting places) from which women were often barred -- even women of her social standing. Also scandalous was Sand's smoking tobacco in public. These and other behaviors were exceptional for a woman of the early and mid-19th century, when social codes were of the utmost importance. As a consequence of many untraditional aspects of her lifestyle, Sand was obliged (kohustatud) to relinquish (loovutama) some of the privileges appertaining (juurde kuuludes) to a baroness. Poet Charles Baudelaire was a contemporary critic of George Sand: "She is stupid, heavy and garrulous (lobisev). Her ideas on morals have the same depth of judgment and delicacy of feeling as those of janitresses and kept women.... The fact that there are men who could become enamoured of this slut is indeed a proof of the abasement of the men of this generation." Relationships
The desire to own the place where you live is almost universal in Britain. However, house prices are high. This dilemma is overcome by the mortgage system. More and more of the people who dont already own a house simply cant get their feet on even the lowest rung of the ladder. Owning was made easier by government policies which offered people various kinds of financial assistance to help them do so. There are organizations which run their properties like a business but are obliged to run them for social benefit. Homelessness Number s of people who have nowhere to live vary, but at the present time they probably stand between a quarter and a half million. All reasons amout to the simple fact that there isnt enough affordable accommodation for them. Most homeless families find temporary accomodation in boarding houses. Some people find even more temporary shelter in hostels for the homeless. Some just live on the streets.
Maybe it is because of that I have not everything all right at home and it disturbes my studying at school. It is difficult to concentrate to my lessons at school and even at home. It takes me that I have no mood to learn and I start to keep aside from studies. But it is against the rules at school, because it is school duty to go orderly in lessons, listen to the lessons subjects and to do my homework. Along with school rules goes offcourse listening to the teachers talk too. Students are obliged to listen to the teachers talk correctly with attention in lesson. To say something against teacher's words is verboten at school. Same way is verboten to say them badly or abuse them, because to this may follow a punishment. Under the punishment belongs at school a comment, reproof or written explanation about the behaviour. I have got comments mostly from one teacher. It was exactly my ninth manual labour teacher from my last school, who did not liked my creativity
The public is not smart enough to understand complicated, political issues. Furthermore, the public was too consumed with their daily lives to care about complex public policy. Therefore the public needed someone to interpret the decisions or concerns of the elite to make the information plain and simple. Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel propose several guidelines for journalists in their book "The Elements of Journalism". Because journalism's first loyalty is to the citizenry, journalists are obliged to tell the truth and must serve as an independent monitor of powerful individuals and institutions within society. The essence of journalism is to provide citizens with reliable information through the discipline of verification, as well providing a forum for public criticism. Professional and ethical standards In the UK, all newspapers are bound by the Code of Practice of the Press Complaints Commission. This includes points like respecting people's privacy and ensuring accuracy.
place in every five years, in reality it's a bit shorter time. After the date has been set, people who want to become candidates in some constituency must deposit 500 pounds with the Returning Officer. The money is gotten back if they get 5% of votes or more. Local associations pay the money for their candidates, but to become a candidate doesn't mean that you have to belong to a party. Eligible voting age is 18 and the person has to be on the electorial register. Nobody is obliged to vote. Polling day Elections take pace on Thursday and the day is not a holiday. Everybody goes to work and the stations are open for a long time so everybody can vote. Only children have day off because schools are used for voting stations. Each voter has to vote at a particular station. After being ticked off on the electorial system he/she receives the ballot paper. In the British mainlands everything is quite ok and nothing is confusig, but in Northern Ireland it has a had a negative
Let's……. a break. f) It's time for a break. The bell has……. g) This is a good composition, but you A) gone off B) struck C) rung D) sounded have ……. a lot of errors. g) Our English teacher ……. us some difficult exercises for homework. h) I think you should……. yourself A) set B) put C) obliged D) made more seriously. h) Before you begin the exam paper, always read the……. carefully. i) The teacher gave a lecture, and the A) orders B) instructions C) rules D) answers class ……. notes. i) If you want to pass the examination, you must study ……. j) Paul finds maths difficult, but …….
Married to-abielus-adj Mean to-õel,kuri-adj Mention to-mainima,nimetama-v Mistake sb for-(millegagi)segamini ajama-v Mix with-segama,ühendama,ristama-v Name after-kellegi järgi nime panema-v Necessary for-vajalik,tarvilik,nõutav-adj Need for-vajadus,nõudlus-n Nervous about-närviline-adj New to-uus-adj Nice to-tore,sõbralik,kena,nägus,meeldiv-adj (take)(no)notice of-tähelepanu(pöörama)-n Obedient to-sõnakuulelik Object to-vastu olema Objection to-vastuväide Obliged to sb for sth-tänulik Obvious to-ilmne Occur to-pähe tulema, esinema Operate on-opereerima Opinion of/on-arvamus Part with-loobuma,lahkuma Patient with-kannatlik Persist in-järjepidevalt midagi tegema (take a) photograph of-foto Picture of-pilt Pity for-kahjutunne,haletsus Take pity on sb-haletsema,kahju olema Pleasant to-meeldiv Pleased with-rahul millegiga (take) pleasure in-nauding (have the) pleasure of-nauding Point at/on-osutama (im)polite to-viisakas(eba) Popular with-populaarne
People even arranged many different funerals for the kroon in various places of Estonia on the 31 st of December. Edgar Savisaar, the leader of Centre Party (Keskerakond), has brought out one main point in his article - progressive tax is getting closer. Somehow I'm not very happy about this one. It seems to me that it is a bit unfair. People, who have built their career up with hard work and patience shouldn't pay more taxes for it. Then again, less wealthy families shouldn't be obliged to pay as much as the rich ones do. This is a very complicated problem and I'm not even sure, which side I'm on. Kati-Liis Karu 03.01.2011 The leader of Criminal Police Bureau, Lenno Reimand, has brought attention to this very serious problem in his article - the counterfeiting of euros. "The euro offers new opportunities in criminal activity, which have not existed before," he says. By that he means the fact that euro is unknown for Estonians in cash and for criminals
Ülesanne: lahendamiseks kasutada linki:http://europe.osha.eu.int/legislation/ Vaadata üle direktiivid A. 1 1.2.15. Mitte tõlkida. Kuna infot on palju, siis kirjutada kõige olulisem. · Töö vormistada ja saata mulle elektrooniliselt [email protected] · Töö lõppu lisada oma isiklik arvamus tööandja osast töötajate kaitsel Euroopa Liidu direktiivides Direktiivi number Tööandja kohustused ja nimetus Council Directive 1. Employers shall be obliged to perform an analysis of workstations in 90/270/EEC order to evaluate the safety and health conditions to which they give rise for their workers, particularly as regards possible risks to eyesight, physical Work with display problems and problems of mental stress. screen equipment 2. Emyployers shall take appropriate measures to remedy the risks found, on the basis of the evaluation referred to in paragraph 1, taking
143. annually present a report igal aastal raportit esitama 144. the complaints dealt with kaebused, millega on tegeletud 145. right to commence supervisory proceedings õigus alustada järelvalevemenetlusi 146. on his own initiative omaalgatatuslikult 147. questions concerning legislation seadusandlust puudutavad küsimused 148. have access to omama ligipääsu 149. to have sufficient amount of qualified staff omama piisavat kogust kvalifitseeritud personali 150. obliged to cooperate kohustatud koostööd tegema 151. guaranteeing people's fundamental rights tagab inimeste põhiõigused 152. to make a proposal tegema ettepanekut 153. to give recommendation andma soovitusi 155. supervisory järelvalve- 156. in the competence kompetentsis 157. meets the above mentioned principle vastab eespool nimetatud printsiibile 158. chapter peatükk 159. to provide a function annab funktsiooni 160. to exercise supervision teostama järelvalvet
The Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding interpretation of the Qur'an. Six of these collections, compiled in the 3rd century AH (9th century CE), came to be regarded as especially authoritative by the largest group in Islm, the Sunnites. Family Life The basic unit of Islamic society is the family, and Islam defines the obligations and legal rights of family members. The father is seen as financially responsible for his family, and is obliged to cater for their well-being. The division of inheritance is specified in the Qur'an, which states that most of it is to pass to the immediate family, while a portion is set aside for the payment of debts and the making of bequests. With some exceptions, the woman's share of inheritance is generally half of that of a man with the same rights of succession. Marriage in Islam is a civil contract which consists of an offer and acceptance
A Limited Partnership can be established by two or more persons (either physical or legal per- sons). Under this legal structure, the liability of certain partners (the limited partners) for the ob- ligations of the company is limited to an agreed pledge amount paid by those partners. However, the liability of other partners (the general partners) is unlimited, i. e. they are personally liable to the creditors for their entire personal property. Charter capital The limited partners are obliged to pay an agreed pledge amount by which their liabilities for a company's obligations are limited. The general partners do not make contributions to the charter capital, and therefore their liability is unlimited. The Law on Entrepreneurs does not specify a lower and upper threshold for the pledge amount. Rights and Obligations of Partners The partners of the company enjoy different rights. The limited partners may not participate in the management of the company
The amendment also increased the membership demands up to 50,000 with at least 500 members in more than half of the 83 regions of the Federation and no fewer than 250 in other regions (Articles 5). This change certainly makes it much harder for minor parties to gain or hold the official status of political party. A further reform, which increased the established parties' comparative advantage over their opponents concerned the requirements that are obliged to fill in order to participate in Duma elections (Lemaître 2006: 287). For the 2007 election, the number of signatures required was set at 200,000. Parties also had the opportunity to pay a deposit of 60 million rubles. Although party, which already had deputies in the Duma , was relieved from these demands. Following amendments to the law were made in 2009, when the number of required signatures was brought down to 150,000 (Article 8).
137. breach the contract = to fail to perform 138. binding contract õiguslikult siduv leping 139. sale and purchase contract ostu-müügileping 140. offer pakkumus 141. acceptance nõustumus 142. material breach oluline rikkumine 143. omission = inactivity tegevusetus 144. contractual obligations arise lepingulised kohustused tulenevad 145. enter into lepingusse astuma 146. party obliged kohustatud osapool 147. freedom of contract lepinguvabadus 148. will of the promisor lubaduse andja tahe 149. manifestation tahteväljendus 150. reasonable expectations mõistlike ootuste teooria 151. fulfil the obligation kohustust täitma 152. terms and content of the contract lepingu tingimused ja sisu 153. door to door contracts koduukselepingud 154. standard contacts tüüplepingud 155
supervision, etc.; b) under which circumstances; c) with which instruments; and d) when? Further, it should be mentioned that policy-makers find it relatively easy to agree on rights. Yet their results often leave the impression that nothing is gained, except perhaps that they have managed to produce a text (and thus suggest they have done something, at least). If authorities are, for example, according to the legal system of their country, obliged in general to consider the best interests of children, it does not constitute a legal right for the child towards an authority in a specific case. A general obligation on authorities planning road- infrastructure to consider the interests of children, does not mean that a child has a legal right to have a tunnel leading to school dug under a road. Rather, such rules merely express a policy towards children 3.Eetiliselt keerulised olukorrad ja õiged otsused:
reserves. Banks hold reserves both voluntarily and because of reserve requirements. The main reason to hold reserves is to be ready for the case whereby the depositors withdraw unusually large quantities of deposits from the bank - banks usually hold excess reserves for the liquidity management. Central banks see the reserve requirement also as a tool to influence money supply (see chapter ... Money). Under the requirements of Eurosystem's minimum reserve system the credit institutions are obliged to hold minimum reserves with the National Central Bank. The reserve base of an institution is defined in relation to elements of its balance sheet's liability side. In United States the reserves may be in the form of deposit with the Federal Reserve Bank or in the form of the cash held in the credit institution. Reserve requirements4 are set in Europe on the level of 2% of deposit-type liabilities (reacting to the economic conditions after the crisis the ECB has relaxed
Bennet's visit, and determining when they should ask him to dinner. Chapter 3 Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on the subject, was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley. They attacked him in various ways--with barefaced questions, ingenious suppositions, and distant surmises; but he eluded the skill of them all, and they were at last obliged to accept the second-hand intelligence of their neighbour, Lady Lucas. Her report was highly favourable. Sir William had been delighted with him. He was quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely agreeable, and, to crown the whole, he meant to be at the next assembly with a large party. Nothing could be more delightful! To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love; and very lively hopes of Mr. Bingley's heart were entertained.
too need minule allakirjutamiseks - brnig them here for me to sign muuseas - by the way küll sa õpid aegsasti - You'll learn in good time sul peaks olema minu päevaplaan - you ought to have my timetable kui mind ei ole kohal - If I'm out otsusta vastavalt minu tööplaanile - make decisions in according with my time table 17 pane kastad heasse korda - put all the files in good order tass lamget teed - a cup of strong tea ma olen väga tänulik - I'm very much obliged riiul vajalike asjadega - a shelf with all the necessary things kui mul juhtuvad külalised olema - If I happen to have guest sulle makstakse lisa - You'll be paid extra meil on siin suur segadus - we have quite a mess here mis puutub kaustadesse - concerning the files sa hoolitse selle eest - you'd take care of that peaks sul kohvi otsa saama - should you run out of coffee ma pean sind kauem kinni - I'll keep you longer ma oletan - I suppose 21 kontori varustus - office supplies
So any product legally manufactured and marketed in a Member State in accordance with its fair and traditional rules in a member state that produced that product should be allowed without any restrictions, extra normative applied to another Member state. As an example would provide You a case of the Cassis de Dijon (Case 120/78 of 20 February 1979). So in principal of harmonization all Member States are obliged to allow goods that are legally produced and marketed in other Member States to circulate and to be placed on their markets.2 Exceptions to the prohibition of measures having an effect equivalent to that of quantitative restrictions Article 36 TFEU allows Member States to take measures having an effect equivalent to quantitative restrictions when these are justified by general, non-economic considerations (e.g.
Modern mosques have evolved greatly from the early designs of the 7th century, and contain a variety of architectural elements such as minarets. Family life The basic unit of Islamic society is the family, and Islam defines the obligations and legal rights of family members. The father is seen as financially responsible for his family, and is 8|Page obliged to cater for their wellbeing. The division of inheritance is specified in the Qur'an, which states that most of it is to pass to the immediate family, while a portion is set aside for the payment of debts and the making of bequests. The woman's share of inheritance is generally half of that of a man with the same rights of succession. Marriage in Islam is a civil contract which consists of an offer and acceptance between two qualified parties in the presence of two witnesses
Land reform and nationalizations were enforced; the Portuguese Constitution (approved in 1976) was rewritten in order to accommodate socialist and communist principles. Until the constitutional revisions of 1982 and 1989, the constitution was a highly charged ideological document with numerous references to socialism, the rights of workers, and the desirability of a socialist economy. Portugal's economic situation after its transition to democracy, obliged the government to pursue International Monetary Fund (IMF)-monitored stabilization programs in 197778 and 198385. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION In 1986, Portugal joined the European Economic Community (EEC) that later became the European Union (EU). In the following years Portugal's economy progressed considerably as a result of EEC/EU structural and cohesion funds and Portuguese companies' easier access to foreign markets.
of great size or importance adv. magnificently * to increase adj. magnificant Syn. dimension v. magnify n. magnification The magnitude of shock waves determines the damage that occurs during an earthquake. The invention of the telephone was a magnificent achievement for mankind. oblige v. to have to do something adv. obligingly Syn. require adj. obliging adj. obligatory n. obligation She obliged he friend to choose a new lab partner. Payment of the student activity fee was obligatory. overlook v. to ignore or neglect adj. overlooked Syn. disregard Scientists must not overlook any aspect of experimental procedure. The overlooked error raised his score on the test. Poll n. questionnaire; a vote of public opinion n. polling n. pollster Syn. survey
(2) The candidate is arrogant. (1) We should no recruit the candidate. Variation 1: Conjoint premises Premises (two or more) jointly support a conclusion. (3) All the actors in this movie are famous. (2) He is an actor in this movie (1) He is famous. Variation 2: Multiple conclusion Premises (one or more) support multiple conclusions. (3) He works hard. (2) He deserves his salary. (1) He needs to rest. Example 1 (1) When parents get old, their children should be obliged to take care of them. Indeed, (2) children clearly owe a debt to their parents since (3) the latter took care of them when they couldn’t take care of themselves. (4) This debt could be compensated by obliging children to take care of their parents when they get old. Example 2 (1) Drones are a growing danger and (2) there should be laws to control them. Indeed, (3) drones may invade people’s privacy, (4) they can disturb public traffic and (5) there is no easy way to trace their owners.
permission to work). Foreign citizens for which a visa is necessary to remember that: A. the purpose of his visit to Russia must match the type of visa B. continuous stay of foreign citizens in the Russian Federation on the basis of a multiple of annual business visa cannot exceed 90 days out of every 180 days Every foreign national who comes to the territory of the Russian Federation is obliged to fill in a migration card, issued to him at the border. A completed entry part of the migration card is withdrawn officials customs control, and completed an exit part - is a foreign citizen. When leaving the Russian migration card is dealt at passport control. In order to legally stay in the territory of the Russian Federation a foreign citizen must have the following documents: valid passport; valid visa (entry visa, if available); migration card;
.............. (feed) all the animals. I also 15) ............. (collect) fresh eggs from the hen-house. Staying on the farm is a wonderful experience, and I 16)........................( enjoy ) every minute of it, though being a farmer is certainly a much harder job than I 17) .........................( think ) it was! Fancy joining me next time I come? Love, Sue TASK 11 Read the following letter and replace underlined formal phrases with the informal expressions. Dear Mum, I felt obliged to write to inform you how everything is going here in spain since I started my university. Please accept my sincere apologies for not writing sooner but I've been so busy I really haven't had a suitable opportunity. I managed to find a nice place to live. It's a small flat just around the corner from the university. I'm sharing the flat with a girl called Anita who seems really nice and has been here for a year. I have become familiar with my surroundings and have been practising my Spanish,
The 1974 International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS 1974), subsequently amended in 2000 and 2002, specifies the requirements for the navigational equipment to be used onboard ships entitled to fly the flag of a party to the convention. This Convention was adopted by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), the United Nations Organisation that is concerned with maritime transportation. IMO member states are obliged to adopt IMO rules and regulations into their national legislation. However, only when the convention text has been incorporated into national legislation does it take effect for the individual ships registered in that country. This process of incorporation into national legislation may vary from a few months to several years. The country in which a ship is registered and hence which flag it is flying is known as the Flag State
She was beheaded after less than two years of marriage to Henry on the grounds of treason, meaning adultery committed while married to the King. *Catherine Parr was Queen of England and the last of the six wives of Henry VIII of England. She was the most-married English Queen, with four husbands. It was in the household of Mary I that Catherine Parr caught the attention of the King. After the death of Catherine's second husband the king took a liking to her and she was obliged to accept his proposal. As Queen, Catherine was partially responsible for reconciling Henry with his daughters from his first two marriages. She also developed a good relationship with Henry's son Edward. After Henry's death Catherine was able to marry Thomas Seyemor. *Thomas Cromwell and the dissolution of the monasteries was an English statesman who served as King Henry VIII's chief minister. Cromwell supported Henry VIII to make himself head of the English Church
their Christianity to be creditable. Our leaders invoke divine guidance when they dispatch troops, and we quarrel endlessly over the contents of American history texts. Moreover the rest of the world continues to fling our values back at us: in 2006 Iranian President Mahmound Ahmadinejad asked President Bush how it was possible to bomb Afghanistan and still profess "to be a follower of Jesus Christ...feel obliged to respect human rights, [and] present liberalism as a civilization model." Twain called the PhilippineAmerican War "a quagmire from which each fresh step renders the difficulty of extrication immensely greater," adding, "I wish I could see what we are getting out of it, and all it means to us as a nation." We've been stuck in a lot of quagmires since 1900. We've rarely benefited from them, and each time, policy decisions have eroded civil liberties at home
provide for: though the dying parents, by express words, declare nothing about them, nature appoints the descent of their property to their children, who thus come to have a title, and natural right of inheritance to their fathers goods, which the rest of mankind cannot pretend to. Were it not for this right of being nourished and maintained by their parents, which God and nature has given to children, and obliged parents to as a duty, it would be reasonable, that the father should inherit the estate of his son, and be preferred in the inheritance before his grand-child: for to the grand-father there is due a long score of care and expences laid out upon the breeding and education of his son, which one would think in justice ought to be paid. But that having been done in obedience to the same law, whereby he received nourishment and education from his
The VAT liability of a taxpayer is calculated as the product of the tax base and the tax rate. VAT payable to the authorities is determined as the difference between VAT calculated by taxpayers and charged to customers (output VAT) and VAT paid to suppliers of goods (work or services) (VAT invoiced to taxpayers or input VAT), which is related to production/sales activities, or other VAT-able transactions. If input VAT exceeds output VAT, the payer is not obliged to pay VAT, and the difference is carried over, without penalty, and is either deducted from the tax liability in the next period, or refunded to the payer. Payments and filing tax returns The standard VAT period is a calendar year; the VAT reporting period is a calendar month or a calendar quarter at the taxpayer's own choice. A VAT return is due by the 20th of the month following the reporting period, and the tax is calculated based on the amount of tax
destruction weapons can be used Dropping nuclear heads from space take very little time, so if it's a technical mistake you cannot stop it. Usual missiles take more time, 10-20 minutes. Moon and other celestial bodies used exclusively for peaceful purposes Astronauts are regarded as the envoys of mankind; Principle from the agreement on the rescue of astronauts, the reutn of astronauts and the return of object launched in space All states are obliged to help astronauts and return their objects if they land on their territory. Space objects are quasi-territory of the state. Astronauts are under the sovereignty of the ship where it was registered. If Estonian astronaut is in a US space ship, he is under the sovereignty of US. So nationality doesn't matter. States are responsible for national space activities. Doesn't matter if it's done by governmental or non-governmental authorities
If a woman does us a favor, we should do her one in return; if a man sends us a birthday pres- ent, we should remember his birthday with a gift of our own; if a couple invites us to a party, we should be sure to invite them to one of ours. By virtue of the reciprocity rule, then, we are obligated to the future repayment of favors, gifts, invi- tations, and the like. So typical is it for indebtedness to accompany the receipt of such things that a phrase like "much obliged" has become a synonym for "thank you," not only in the English language but in others as well (such as with the Por- tuguese term "obrigado"). The future reach of the obligation is nicely connoted in a Japanese word for thank you, "sumimasen," which means "this will not end" in its literal form. The impressive aspect of reciprocation with its accompanying sense of obli- gation is its pervasiveness in human culture. It is so widespread that, after inten-
" I freed the button of his fly and lowered his zipper. With my lips to his jaw, I whispered, "If you think there's anywhere I won't make you come, you'll have to revisit and revise." "Eva," he breathed, his eyes hot and tender. He cupped my throat, his thumbs brushing over my jaw. "You're unraveling me. Do you know that? Are you doing it on purpose?" I reached inside his boxer briefs and wrapped my hands around him, offering up my lips for a kiss. He obliged me, taking my mouth with a fierceness that left me breathless. "I want you," he growled. I sank to my knees on the carpeted floor, pulling his pants down enough to give me the access I needed. He exhaled harshly. "Eva, what are you-" My lips flowed over the wide crown. He reached back for the edge of his desk, his hands curling around the lip with white-knuckled force. I held him with both hands and mouthed the plush head, sucking gently
with rabbits, who, after breeding short-haired varieties for some time, suddenly reverted to a litter of 'longhairs'; but have not carried out the experiment with cats." Weir noted that he had never seen tabbies among the shorthaired Russian cats, but the Russian Longhairs were all brown tabbies except for two black Russian Longhairs, which he supposed were the offspring of tabby or grey parents. He did not recall having seen any white Russian Longhairs and wrote "I should feel particularly obliged to any of my readers who could supply me with further information on this subject". In 1926, Dr Jumaud's book "Les Races des Chats" (The Breeds of Cats), which was based largely on the works of Professor Cornevin of Lyons, described the Carthusian cat (felis catus carthusianorum) and Tobolsk cat. The Carthusian was apparently the "Maltese cat" known the the Americans, though Jumaud's description referred to a large head with large, full eyes, short nose and small, erect ears
of creation will make itself manifest. From this we can attain a deeper understanding of the composer’s thought processes. In evaluation I begin with ethical aspects and the cultural-historical background. The aim has been to attain maximal objectivity by not only relying on my spiritual criteria and personal opinion but also offering the viewpoint of others – composers and scholars – in order to create a wider base for evaluation. Simultaneously I am not obliged to follow any intricate theories whoever the theorist may be. The only real source for all is the live animated performance of music. Speaking about the intrinsic value of music composition, the great erudite Estonian composer, Maestro Heimar Ilves, noted that approximately 80 to 90% is hidden in the creative ideas within the thematic material. 1 The great, decisive role of thematics, core ideas, is emphasised by the outstanding symphonist Eduard Tubin and