18 February 2012 Dear Mr Janssen Thank you for your letter 15th of February 2012 in which you requested information about our touring bikes. We would like to point out that the terms of trade are following: · quantity discounts are offered on orders over £ 10,000; · delivery time is usually 3 months after receipt of order; · credit will be given for facilities only after trading for at least 1-year with the company. We enclose our price list and catalog as a pdf file. Thank you for taking interest in our company. Do not hesitate to contact us again if you require any further information. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, (Signature) Robert Morris Sales Director UK Cycles
Therefore, we would be willing to provide an introductory discount on the purchase of the product of twenty percent for the first fifty units you purchase. The wholesale price we would sell at is usually 24 € for a recommended retail price of between 30 € and 40 €, but for the first fifty units you purchase, we would drop the wholesale price per unit to 19,20 €, giving your store a total saving of 240 €. After this offer expires, your store can get a discount of ten percent on orders of 150 units or over, for example if your store orders 150 units, the price would usually be 3400 € but the discount covers the whole of the order, so your company saves 360 € giving a total of 3240 €. The first fifty units of our hairdryer that you sell will give your store a profit of 790 € if you sold it at the mid-point of the recommended retail price, which would be 35 €, so we believe this business deal is an extremely lucrative proposition for your company.
Fraser Doherty Basic information Edinburgh ● 24 years old ● ● Business idea - making jams from his grandmother's recipes ● At the age of 14, he began making jams from his grandmother's recipes ● As the word got out, he began receiving more orders than he had time to fill. ● He dropped out of school and rented a 200-person factory a few days each month. ● In 2007, a high-end U.K. supermarket approached Doherty about selling his jams leading to his products gaining shelf space in 184 stores. Success story set up SuperJam at 14 ● ● developed a method of producing jam 100% from fruit ● became the youngest ever supplier to a major supermarket chain in 2007 Accomplishments ●
Peter Joseph Books Lectures Nonprofit Educational prohibited piece of truth Here and now Past could be now Reality constantly So powerful that we can't face it Borrow past Invite future Seek religion,march the streets,complain the society,wote for the presidents. Greatest story ever told. Religion. Invisible man Living in the sky Is watching 10 orders He tortures to eternity But he loves you... WHY? Horos Birth dec. 25. Attis Star in the east Krishna Three kings Dionysus 12 discibles Mithra Crucified Jesus Dead for 3 days etc . resurrected Birth of the sun(god) Dec.25. sun goes 1 degree north I I All the world is a stage September 11. Was it really a terrorist act?
suppliers, therefore we might be interested in selling some of your products in our shops in France. As the advertisement was rather brief, we have some questions about the possible business arrangement. The main concern is about your price range. We would be very grateful when you could send us the price list. In addition, it would be nice, when you could add the list of products and their qualities. Our company has eight stores in France, so our orders could be quite big. Thus we would appreciate if you could advise us of your terms of payment and any discount available. The last thing we are interested in is your delivery policy. We need to be sure that you can deliver our order in two months time. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, SIGNATURE J.F.Morreau
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What Makes a Successful Manager? A manager is a person who is responsible for everything that happens in the company. He gives out orders to subordinates so that everything would function fluently and makes sure that those are fulfilled. A successful manager often is not a successful business owner because those are two totally different positions and demand for different qualities and personality traits. What makes a successful manager? Firstly, in my opinion the manager should be an excellent communicator and more important I find being a good motivator as employees normally quite often have ups and downs or loss of
Estonia John Black & Co 49 Crown Road Ambridge 10 March 2010 Dear Sir/Madam I am writing to apply for the position of Office Junior, which was advertised in Eesti Ekspress on 1 March 2010. I am currently employed as Junior Administration Officer in X-Global Services, where I am responsible for processing of orders and preparing bills. My duties also include answering to phone calls and e-mails. I graduated from the secondary school in 2007 and passed a course in office administration in 2008. I am fluent in Estonian and English. I believe I would be suitable for the position as I have some relevant experience in the office work. I also consider myself to be reliable and punctual worker. I would be grateful if you would consider my application for the position. In addition to my letter I
types of authority structures of which bureaucracy is most evident in our formal lives. He explains, that order still regularly persists among all, because states "trade" the individuals' obedience for a feeling of security. Milgram (Milgram, 1974) has conducted tests on how far do people power and authority and under which circumstances it occurs. As Milgram elaborates, power has the ability to make people obedient. In this complex psychological process, once an individual submits to orders received from an authority, he/she will not perceive him/herself as responsible for the outcomes. As Milgram discovered, the threshold for individuals to obey power even against social norms varies, definitely in connection to their idea of values and norms. Yet, at times of war, for example, military staff willingly submits to authorities orders, even if they strongly object general social values and norms. Soldiers can be driven by authorities to kill both
Duties: Selling to shoe retailers across the UK, giving presentations to businesses, dealing with clients face to face, on the telephone and via email, recruiting local sales teams and other sales duties. Various Roles, Agencies (Workbank, Staffline, Frontline, Blue Arrow, Encore, PMP Recruitment, Barker Ross, Search Consultancy) in Leicester, August 2005 - April 2010 Duties: Working in various roles including: Working in a warehouses and factories picking orders and packing. Preparing food in kitchens, handling cash and till work. Sales Agent, Montana Marketing, June July 2005 Duties: Talking to customers door to door, selling contracts. Team Leader (Sergeant), Estonian Army (National Service), July 2004 - June 2005 Duties: Leading a group of 10 soldiers, motivating groups to work as a team, preparing training exercises. Order Picker/Head of the Shift (Supervisor/Team Leader), Filee Meat Factory (Rannarootsi Meat
Airways Air freighting is commonly used by businesses for the delivery of goods from distant suppliers. This type of transport is useful to deliver products within short time limits, fragile goods and products that are not bulky. Products in high demand and in short supply may also be air freighted in order to meet customer demands. The value ratio will be a determing factor. 3.Road Road a very popular mоde of transport used by suppliers and business to deliver orders. Many transport companies provide scheduled delivery days and next day delivery services, depending upon your needs. Goods can be packet/grouped in box or in containers which are also used for sea transportation. 4.Waterways Sea transportation is used by businesses to deliver goods from distant suppliers. The type of sea transport is dependable on which size and what kind of goods are being shipped. Goods can be stored in a cargo container, and stacked on the deck
Education in Estonia { The beginning The history of formal education dates back to 1314th century crusades The first schools were built near churches The first primer was published in 1575 It was possible to learn reading & writing in various guilds during the 16th century 1617th century Education in the Estonian language started after the reformation by Martin Luther During Swedish era, on Gustav Adolf II's orders, the first school and university were built in 1631 GAG in Tallinn and in 1632 the University of Tartu After The Great Northern War, as Estonia was occupied by Russia, many admiralty schools were built 18th century During the reign of Russian empress Katarina II, many great improvements were made in peasant school system and girls started going to school Estonians were quite highly educated for that time, since at least half of the folk in a parish could read and a third write
Vajutada Posting->Post 29 Laoseisu kontroll: tekkinud on 50 kujukest lattu KOLLANE Lõpptoote kaardil: Nüüd tuleb tootmistellimus lõpetada: Manufacturing->Execution->Released Prod.orders ning nupust Functions->Change Status->Finished 30 Nüüd saab müügiorderi kaudu kauba laost väljastada ja müüa. Sales&Marketing-> Order Processing-> Orders ning alt nupust Functions->Create Warehouse Shipment 31 Seejärel Functions->Create Pick ning määrata töötaja. Seejärel Posting->Post shipment ning valida Ship and Invoice Kui tekib teade, et dimensioonid on lisamata, siis seda saab teha müügiorderil alt nupust Order- >Dimensions, müügitulu kontole 6110 on nõutav lisada klient (Customer) ning töötaja (Employee).
fresh air. HAVING A PET Many people today buy or adopt pets because they are very friendly. However, they are sometimes abandoned because they are a big responsibility. Therefore, we can say that having a pet has advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, having a pet is a good way to become more responsible, because you have to care for it: take it for a walk, feed it or wash it. In addition, pets are a very good companion and you can play with them as well as teach them orders or customs, like to dogs or cats. On the other hand, they are a very big expenditure. You must buy a lot of things for their care, such as food, injections or soap. Furthermore, if you have more than one pet, for example a dog and a cat, they probably will not get on well, so you may have problems at home. . In short, a pet at home is both a great responsibility and a good friend, but you have to give them a lot of your time. In my opinion, having a pet at home is good as long as you
British Isles to Gallatia. The Druids were the wise ones, the educated class of the Celts. ( lawyers, doctors, teachers, storytellers, and other professional of that culture.) When did the Romans invade Britain? Romans invade Britain in 55 B.C Julius Ceasar lived 13 July 100 BC 15 March 44 BC Why did Julius Ceasar call the land Albion ? Because there are white cliffs. Why and who built the Hadrian Wall? it was built on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian. The primary function of Hadrian's Wall was to keep out the Picts. When did the Saxons settle in Britain? The Saxons settle in Britain from the early 5th century AD When did the Vikings first raid Britain? The Vikings first invaded Britain in AD 793 (last invaded in 1066) . they come from the three countries of Scandinavia: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Who were the Normans? The Normans were the people who
sword of state. The Crown dates from 1540 made of Scottish gold and is set with 94 pearls, 10 diamonds and 33 other precious and semi-precious gemstones. The Sceptre made of gold topped with a large Rock Crystal (Quartz). The Stone of Destiny Also located among the honours. The most treasured possession of Scotland. otherwise known as the Stone of Scone. the monarchs of Scotland are traditionally crowned. The Great Hall built in 1513 orders of King James IV as the chief place of State Assembly. It still has its original Hammerbeam roof, one of the most important timber roofs in Scotland. was used for meetings of the Parliament of Scotland. it became a military hospital until 1887 still sometimes used for ceremonial occasions. Stained glass in the Great Hall One O'Clock Gun It is fired every day (except Sunday) at precisely 13:00, allowing citizens and visitors to check their clocks and watches.
first half of the 19th century, when Tallinn which had become a fashionable holiday resort, was often visited by Nicholas 1 and his family. In 2000, the palace was opened as the Kadriorg Art Museum, which displays the largest collection of old Russian and Western European art in Estonia. Pictures of Kadrioru Palace Kadrioru Park Kadrioru Park is the most outstanding park in Estonia covering around 70 hectares. Its construction began in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter 1. The most popular places for a stoll in the park are the flower beds surrounding the Swan Pond and the promenade leading from there to the president’s palace.There are number of museums in the park including KUMU, KUMU is an Estonia Art Museum. Thank You
Parliament. · The monarch, at present Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State (the official ruler of the country). she has reigned since 6 February 1952. 3) · The British Sovereign can be seen as having two roles: Head of State, and 'Head of the Nation'. · As Head of State, The Queen undertakes constitutional and representational duties · There are inward duties, with The Queen playing a part in State functions in Britain. Parliament must be opened, Orders in Council have to be approved, Acts of Parliament must be signed, and meetings with the Prime Minister must be held. · There are also outward duties of State, when The Queen represents Britain to the rest of the world. For example, the Queen makes State visits overseas to other countries, in support of diplomatic and economic relations. · As 'Head of Nation', The Queen's role is less formal, but no less important for the social and cultural functions it fulfils.
5 3. Make:- This is the manufacturing step. Schedule the activities necessary for production, testing, packaging and preparation for delivery. As the most metric-intensive portion of the supply chain, measure quality levels, production output and worker productivity. 4. Deliver:- This is the part that many insiders refer to as logistics. Coordinate the receipt of orders from customers, develop a network of warehouses, pick carriers to get products to customers and set up an invoicing system to receive payments. 5. Return:- The problem part of the supply chain. Create a network for receiving defective and excess products back from customers and supporting customers who have problems with delivered products. OBJECTIVES/NEED FOR SCM Traditionally, marketing, distribution, planning, manufacturing, and the
aggressive war, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, were brought to trial before the British, French, Russian and American judges. More than 100 additional defendants, representing many sectors of German society, were tried in a series of 12 trials.Twelve prominent Nazis were sentenced to death. Most of the defendants admitted to the crimes of which they were accused, although most claimed that they were simply following the orders of a higher authority. Those individuals directly involved in the killing received the most severe sentences. Other people who played key roles in the Holocaust, including high-level government officials, and business executives who used concentration camp inmates as forced laborers, received short prison sentences or no penalty 2. a) The United Nations was thought to be more successful because ( unlike in the League of
Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia is a former patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. Famous for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture. It was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until the completion of the Seville Cathedral in 1520. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 A.D. on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian, and was in fact the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site. It was designed by two architects. Church contained a large collection of holy relics and featured, among other things, a 50 foot (15 m) silver iconostasis. It was the patriarchal church of the Patriarch of Constantinople and the religious focal point of the Eastern Orthodox Church for nearly 1000 years. In 1453 Sultan Mehmed II ordered the building to be converted into a mosque
UNIT 5 National culture riigi kultuur, country culture Hierarchy-subordinates have to report to managers, one person is leader Subordinates- alluvad, persons who report to somebody Authority- right to make decisions and give orders Delegate- edasi andma, give authority to subordinates Initiative- omaalgatuslik, makes decisions without asking their manager Abroad- välismaal, in or to foreign country (2) A minefield-varitsevad ohud, a situation with hidden dangers A pitfall-hädaoht, a likely problem(7) A custom- tava, something done in a society because of tradition (1) Etiquette- etikett, formal rules for polite behaviour in society (3) Scheduled- plaaniline, arranged for a certain time
until French Navy arrived to assist. To combat the militia Tavington had to pursue more brutal tactics to draw Martin out. So he tracked Martin's family to their refuge with Charlotte and burnt down her plantation. However, the family escaped, and were led to a safe haven by Gabriel and Martin. Gabriel got to marry Anne Howard. Soon after the marriage, returning home, Anne and her family, along with all the townspeople, were burnt alive whilst locked in the church. The orders for this came from Tavington. After furious Gabriel discovered what had happened, he with a small group of men and the Dragoons had a fight and during this, many men on both sides were killed, leaving Gabriel and the Reverend to face off against Tavington. The Reverend was shot, but threw his loaded musket to Gabriel, who shot Tavington, who promtply fell to the ground. However, as Gabriel approached his body, he quickly turned around and stabbed him with his sword. As
This is the earliest documentary evidencewe have of institutions built especially for the care of the sick anywhere in the world. Institutions created to care for the ill also appeared early in India, China, the Persian Empire and Rome. · Hospitals Today, hospitals are usually funded by the state, health organisationseither for profit or for non-profit, by health insurances or by charities and by donations. Earlier before, they were often founded and funded by religious orders orcharitable individuals and leaders. Nowadays, hospitals are staffed by professional physicians, surgeons and nurses, whereas in history, this work was usually done by the founding religious orders or by volunteers. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital which is set up to deal with immediate threats to health and the capacity to dispatch emergency medical services. A general hospital is typically the major health care facility in its region, with large numbers
Duties: Business Planning and Website Building Sales Manager, Footlock, April 2010 April 2011 Duties: Selling to shoe retailers across the UK, giving presentations to businesses, dealing with clients face to face, on the telephone and via email, recruiting local sales teams and other sales duties. Various Roles, Agencies in Leicester, August 2005 - April 2010 Duties: Working in various roles including: Working in a warehouses, factories picking orders, packing. Preparing food in kitchens, cash handling and till work Sales Agent, Montana Marketing, June July 2005 Duties: Talking to customers door to door, selling contracts. Team Leader (Sergeant), Estonian Army, July 2004 - June 2005 Duties: Leading a group of 10 soldiers, motivating groups to work as a team, preparing training exercises. Head of the Shift, Filee Meat Factory, Estonia, June - September 2003 Duties: Looking after a team of 8 people, picking orders in a chilled warehouse.
Film review Jeeves and Wooster is a British comedy television series. It's adapted by Clive Exton from P.G Wodehouse's "Jeeves" stories. The series was produced by Picture Partnership Productions for Granada Television and screened on the ITV network from 1990 to 1993. It starred was Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster and Stephen Fry as Jeeves. The stories are set in England and the United States in the 20 th century but it describe action in 1920s and 1930s when the Second-World-War was taken place. ,,Jeeves and Wooster" have 23 episodes. The first season are directed by Robert Young, the second by Simon Langton and the two last series are directed by Ferdinand Fairfax. The theme song is an original piece of music in the jazz/swing style written by composer Anne Dudley. Like I was saying the action discribe 1920's and 1930's and that's the reason why the jokes are more controlled than today. You can see and feel the 30's environment an...
responsible trust to do a job what you ask them to do quick-tempered to become angry very easily generous happy to give or share immature not mature; not fully grown or developed; young; childish bossy person who likes giving orders energetic work very hard and like participating in a lot of activities careful do their work with a lot of attention and thought ambitious want to be successful in life self-centred care only about themselves, sometimes forget about other people's feelings determined know what they want and do all they can to get it reserved don't like showing their feelings
Henry's arrival, a bombardment begins. When word comes that German troops are breaking through the Italian lines, the Allied forces prepare to retreat. Henry leads his team of ambulance drivers into the great column of evacuating troops. The men pick up two engineering sergeants and two frightened young girls on their way. Henry and his drivers then decide to leave the column and take secondary roads, which they assume will be faster. When one of their vehicles bogs down in the mud, Henry orders the two engineers to help in the effort to free the vehicle. When they refuse, he shoots one of them. The drivers continue in the other trucks until they get stuck again. They send off the young girls and continue on foot toward Udine. As they march, one of the drivers is shot dead by the easily frightened rear guard of the Italian army. Another driver marches off to surrender himself, while Henry and the remaining driver seek refuge at a farmhouse.
Leon, she also grows deeper and deeper in debt to the moneylender Lheureux, who lends her more and more money at exaggerated interest rates. She grows increasingly careless in conducting her affair with Leon. As a result, on several occasions, her acquaintances nearly discover her infidelity. Over time, Emma grows bored with Leon. Not knowing how to abandon him, she instead becomes increasingly demanding. Meanwhile, her debts mount daily. Eventually, Lheureux orders the seizure of Emma's property to compensate for the debt she has accumulated. Terrified of Charles finding out, she frantically tries to raise the money that she needs, appealing to Leon and to all the town's businessmen. Eventually, she even attempts to prostitute herself by offering to get back together with Rodolphe if he will give her the money she needs. He refuses, and, driven to despair, she commits suicide by eating arsenic. She dies in horrible agony.
arose in Eastern Europe. The new rulers of Russia the Bolsheviks decided to use it as a proper moment to re-conquer their lost territories. The ultimate goal was international communist revolution and Germany was the first standing on their way. Thus on November 13, 1918 the Government of Soviet Russia denounced peace with Germany. On November 16 the Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army, Jukums Vacietis, gave orders to start a massive attack on a long front from the Gulf of Finland to the Ukraine. On November 28, two divisions of the Red Army (altogether 12,000 troops) crossed the Estonian border. The War of Independence had begun. The situation of the Estonian Republic was rather desperate. Organizing of the army had just begun and less than 2,000 men could be sent to the front (without a single cannon). However, the Government headed by Prime Minister Konstantin Päts decided not to give up without a
Testi teemad: SOA Service oriented architecture. Teenus on peamine komponent. Arhitektuur, mis kasutab 1) teenuseid organisatsiooni integratsiooni ehitusklotsidena, 2) komponentide taaskasutust läbi nõrga seotuse. Sõnumivahetuses kasutab XML-i. SOA raamistik võiks ideaalis olla 1) laiendatav, 2) taaskasutatav ja 3) asendatav. Veebiteenus o Programmide omavaheline suhtlemine ja andmevahetus üle hariliku veebi o Eelised: Erinevate platvormide rakenduste koostöö võimaldamine Tekstipõhised ja avatud standardid on arendajale arusaadavad Annavad võimaluse eri teenuseid integreerida üheks uueks teenuseks Taaskasutamise võimalus o Puudused Suur keerukus Väiksem jõudlus o Kasutusvõimalused Eri teenuste/programmide omavaheli...
Her reaction to these names are not rejection, but acceptance, as she clearly believed she "can't get anywhere without (his) help" (1137). Nora even receives an allowance that she spends as a child would, and Torvald even goes as far as choosing her clothes for the masquerade ball, like dressing a doll. During the first act, Nora seems to have little substance to her character as she does exactly what she is told, even when Torvald tells her not to eat macaroons. Nora follows her husbands orders out of fear of running her "beautiful happy home" (1113) and disrupting life "the way Torvald likes it" (1114). In contrast, during the third act Nora's resemblance to a doll begins to differ as she realizes the true, selfish intentions of her husband. Throughout the play Torvald claims he will protect Nora from whatever comes their way, yet at the moment he discovers her debt to Krogstad he has no intention of taking the blame and hurting his own image "to the outside world"(1147)
though on a smaller scale. Newborn armies were again utilized, but with more care and control this time to avoid additional Volturi involvement. Jasper then tells Bella about becoming a confederate solider in Houston when he was 16 years old by claiming to be 20. Having the ability to sway others around him, and was promoted quickly through the ranks. By the time of the first battle of Galveston, he was made the youngest major in Texas at the age of 20. His orders were to convey the women and children from Galveston to Houston to avoid Union mortar boats. After transporting the first group, he set out on his return journey to Galveston. It was then he met up with three vampire women: Maria, Nettie, and Lucy, all survivors of recently lost battles. Incapacitated by their beauty and his own sense of propriety, he was unable to run from them. Maria, a petite brunette and their leader, sensed that Jasper was special and turned him rather than kill him
of authority in the church by an equal number of 'elders' (elected from the membership of the church) and ministers. Evangelical = low church The Low Church movement can trace its roots back to the early 18th century but is primarily associated with the opposition to the Anglo-Catholic movement of the later 19th century. Low Church placed great emphasis on preaching, personal piety and the authority of scripture and gave much less importance to the orders of priesthood and episcopacy. Anglo-Catholic = high church High Church is the older of the two terms and was first applied in the late 17th century to those individuals who were opposed to the Puritan wing of the Church of England. It is first and foremost associated with the Anglo-Catholic movement of the later 19th century (from 1833 onwards). High Churchmen placed great emphasis on liturgy and
shattered by the deaths of several people killed because of futile resistance attempts. At first, things go well. The locals are stunned and confused, and the invaders busily plan and carry out expansion of coal production. Soon enough, a slow, burning anger replaces the people's fear and a ragged resistance movement forms. Random acts of sabotage occur against soldiers and the coal mine. The invaders, under orders from above, impose repressive measures to keep the production going. Their commander follows his order knowing that, in fact, there is little hope of stopping the sabotage for more than a few days at a time. The conquerors say of themselves and their futile efforts to defeat the undefeated motivation of the townspeople, "The flies have conquered the flypaper!" Soon, all semblance of harmony is ended. The occupiers feel isolated and surrounded by hate
bindings," says John. Could there be anyone better than a doctor to know about the effects of strychnine and how to get it? And if he could control his own finances, Lawrence could publish a lot more of those "rotten verses," couldn't he? Cynthia Murdoch was the daughter of an old friend of Emily's and was left a penniless orphan when her parents died. Emily took her in and made Cynthia her ward. Emily keeps Cynthia jumping to obey her requests, which are actually just thinly veiled orders. Cynthia also works in the dispensary of a nearby hospital. Isn't that convenient for acquiring a bottle of poison? There is also Evelyn Howard, Mrs. Inglethorp's companion and assistant. She is "a pleasant looking woman of about forty, with a deep voice, almost manly in its stentorian tones, and had a large sensible square body." Soon after Hastings's arrival at Styles, Evelyn leaves her employment with Mrs. Inglethorp. Her leaving came after a heated argument
cathedrals in Mexico. Francis Ching described Baroque architecture as "a style of architecture originating in Italy in the early 17th century and variously prevalent in Europe and the New World for a century and a half, characterized by free and sculptural use of the classical orders and ornament, dynamic opposition and interpenetration of spaces, and the dramatic combined effects of architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts." Minimalism Minimalism describes movements in various
social subsistence and sevelopment *Urmas Paet Välisminister is responsible for the relations between Estonia and foreign states, safeguards Estonia's security and welfare Parlament: it is a permanently functioning unicameral legislative body consisting of 101 members, the Parlament sits in Toompea Castle, members of the Parlament are elected for a 4- year term by private ballot in free elections. Government: it wields executive power, it issues orders and regulations, submits bills to the Parlament for passage into law and foreign treaties for ratifications, drafts the state budget for submission to the Parlament abd effects it after adoption. The President nominates a minister candidate for the post of Prime Minister. Court system: it is a 3-tier system. The chancellor of justice examines all new laws, regulations and other legal acts to ensure their compliance with the Constitution and existing laws. The
decorated colonnades, from outside marvel at the slender tower, topped with Renaissance spire (added in 1627), reaching 64m towards the ether. Incidentally, the moustachioed weather vane on top is the symbolic guardian of the city - Vana Toomas! http://www.tallinn-life.com/culture/culture_details/1-Tallinn_Town_Hall Alexander Nevsky Cathedral One of Tallinn's most resplendent monuments, but not one of it's most popular, the spectacular Alexander Nevsky Cathedral was built on orders from St. Petersburg during the times of Russian Imperial rule. Supposedly built on the grave of a legendary Estonian hero, Kalevipoeg, on the city's mighty Toompea Hill, the Orthodox cathedral was something of a Russian propaganda exercise at the time and still remains a subject of controversy amongst hardline patriots. Most locals though are content to admire the Alexander Nevsky as the fine piece of architecture. http://www.tallinn-life
of hon-mei which is specifically bought for a boy friend, beloved or husband and is a gift stimulated by romance. Then after one month later it is the turn of the men to give in return. It is March 14th (the White Day). Australia In Australia during the gold rush, miners who were flushed with new found wealth from the Ballarat mines were willing to pay a pricey sum for elaborate valentines. Merchants in Australia would send orders of a thousand pounds at a time. The most extravagant of valentines were made of a satin cushion, perfumed, ornately designed with flowers, colored shells, and would also have a taxidermy humming bird or bird of paradise adorning it. This was all contained in a neatly decorated box which was considered of high standing, fashionable and most expensive. Valentine's Day sentence is: "I Love you". In different languages it is: German: Ich liebe Dich. Italian: ti amo. Spanish: Te quiero.
court must apply in other states too. There are lot's of limitation, requirement and new laws which accomplish seems a bit weird or trifle. Prizes must be stable, inflation low and balance of payments must be in order. If the regulations are not executed, there will be sizeable mulct. So, everything must strictly meet requirements. To me, as a student and average person, EU is land of opportunitis. But- for example- I want to be enterpriser, I have to consider lot's of regulations and orders to have my own business. Used Sources http://europa.eu/about-eu/basic-information/index_et.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union http://www.eu-in-china.com/eugu_basi1_hist1.htm http://europa.eu/abc/symbols/index_et.htm http://ec.europa.eu/publications/booklets/eu_glance/79/index_et.htm http://ec.europa.eu/eesti/abc_of_the_eu/estonia_in_the_eu/index_et.htm http://elik.nlib.ee/?id=2
His greatgrandfather, also Charles Dodgson, had risen through the ranks of the church to become a bishop. His grandfather, another Charles, had been an army captain, killed in action in Ireland in 1803, when his two sons were hardly more than babies. His mother's name was Frances Jane Lutwidge. The elder of these sons yet another Charles was Carroll's father. He reverted to the other family business and took holy orders. He went to Rugby School, and thence to Christ Church, Oxford. He was mathematically gifted and won a double first degree, which could have been the prelude to a brilliant academic career. Instead he married his first cousin in 1827 and became a country parson. Young Charles' father was an active and highly conservative clergyman of the Anglican church who later became Archdeacon of Richmondand involved
HISTORY TEST 5 invasions to Britain until 1066 1) The Celts o Gaels in 600BC; Cymry(Britons) in 300BC o From present-day Austria, Switzerland o The Celtic language survives in the names of many places in England- Dover, Kent, Thames o The Celts are best known for their art- many bronze objects with elaborate designs; brooches; pins; mirrors; Celtic stone crosses o The Celts had 3 social orders: warriors, druids(priests) ordinary people 2) The Romans o (55 BC-Caesar) 43 AD- 410 AD- Claudius o From present-day Italy o Southern Britain became Britannia and was ruled by a roman governor o The Romans built over 20 towns: Colchester, Londinium, Winchester etc. They were good engineers and built roads and villas that had central heating, glass windows and mosaic floors
a probation officer kriminaalhooldusametnik 504. impartial erapooletu 505. commence alustama 506. bring up on behalf kellegi/millegi nimel 507. penal law karistusseadus 508. regarding mis puutub... 509. of sui generis ainus omalaadne (lad k) 510. the aim eesmärk 511. unity ühtsus 512. indivisibility jagamatus 513. a statement avaldus/seisukoht 514. binding siduv 515. outwith ületab 516. validity kehtivus 517. contradictory vastuoluline 518. former orders endised korraldused 519. the immediate supervisor otsene järelvalve teostaja 520. the Public Prosecutor's office riigiprokuratuur 521. county and city prosecutor's offices maakonna ja linna prokuratuurid 522. The Chief Public Prosecutor riigipeaprokurör 523. management juhtimine 524. in accordance vastavuses 525. restrict piiratud 526. substitution asendamine 527. adhere järgima/kinni pidama 528. extend pikendama/ulatuma 529. felony roim/kuritegu *U12
Relevant costs are expected future costs and relevant revenues are expected future revenues that differ among the alternative courses of action being considered. Past costs are called sunk costs, because they are unavoidable and cannot be changed no matter what action is taken. Quantitative factors are outcomes that are measured in numerical terms, qualitative factors are outcomes that are difficult to measure accurately in numerical terms. One-time-only Special Orders - one type of decision that affects output levels is accepting or rejecting special orders when there is idle production capacity and special orders have no long-run implications. Make-or-Buy decisions - decisions whether a producer of goods or services will insource or outsource. Incremental cost is the additional total cost incurred for an activity. A differential cost is the difference in total cost between two alternatives.
Crime and the Law Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Sally didn't realise that she had broken/countered/denied the law. b) The police have banned/cancelled/refused parking in this street. c) I must remember to get a/an agreement/licence/permission for my television. d) The president admitted that there had been a breakdown of law and crime/government/order. e) Jim's parents wouldn't agree/allow/let him go to the demonstration. f) Jake was arrested because he had entered the country falsely/illegally/wrongly. g) Talking to other students is against the law/orders/rules of the examination. h) The two men were arrested before they could commit/make/perform any more crimes. i) I had to take the company to court/justice/law to get the money they owed me. j) Smoking is compulsory/prohibited/refused near the petrol tanks. Task 2. Match word in the box with a su...
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 ……. A) hard B) enough C) thoroughly D) rather he his best. j) Most students have quite a good sense of their own ……. A) grasp B) ability C) idea D) information Task 7
0. Dick Heiser opens Arrow Head Computer Company, subtitled "The Computer Store", in Los Angeles, selling assembled Altairs, boards, peripherals, and magazines. This is the first retail computer store in the USA. 1976 Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak form the Apple Computer Company, on April Fool's Day. The Apple I computer board is sold in kit form, and delivered to stores by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Price: US$666.66. Paul Terrell orders 50 Apple computers from Steve Jobs, for his Byte Shop. 1981: IBM PC IBM announces the IBM 5150 PC Personal Computer, in New York. The PC features a 4.77MHz Intel 8088 CPU, 64KB RAM, 40KB ROM, one 5.25inch floppy drive (160KB capacity), and PCDOS 1.0 (Microsoft's MSDOS), for about US$3000. Also included is Microsoft BASIC, VisiCalc, UCSD Pascal, CP/M86, and Easywriter 1.0. A fully loaded version with color graphics costs US$6000.
When you're here in Tallinn, if a mysterious old man approaches you and asks whether the city is finished yet, your answer had better be an emphatic "no." One of Tallinn's oldest legends tells of the Ülemiste Vanake, the old man from Lake Ülemiste, which sits on the outskirts of town. One dark night each autumn he rises from the lake, knocks on the city gates and asks, "Is the city finished yet, or is there still work being done?" The guards have strict orders to answer no, there's still loads of construction going on and it'll probably be years before it's ready. The disappointed old man then turns and leaves, grumbling all the way back to the lake. The belief was that if the answer were ever yes, the old man would call up the waters of the lake and wipe out the city in a great flood. Luckily, despite ups and downs in the local economy, there's always some construction going on in Tallinn so the city is safe from the old man for the time being.
Little girls followed their mother and were taught all that was necessary for a mother to know. In Aboriginal society every person (particular every initiated male) was considered to be equal. No one had authority over anyone else in the sense of ruling them, but this is not to say that there weren't leaders. But there were no elected leaders in Aboriginal society. There were leaders known as Elders. People, whom others listened to, asked for advice and generally obeyed when they issued orders. The Elders were considered to be wise in knowledge of the Dreamtime the law and the lore's of the tribe. An Elder was usually a male but gray hair and old age were not the only criteria to be an Elder. The first British to arrive to Australia were Captain James Cook, in the year of 1788. The purpose of this expedition was to start a colony which would serve as a prison for Britain's worst criminals. Of course nothing good came out of it because at first the