THE MILLENIUM FOOTBRIDGE What, where & when? • For pedestrians • located between Southward Bridge (downstream) and Black friars Railway Bridge (upstream) • Connects St.Paul’s Catherdal and Tate Modern • owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates • Construction of the bridge began in 1998 • opening on 10 June 2000. Closing, unexpected & not safety? • Londoners nicknamed Wobbly Bridge • crossed by 90,000 people, with up to 2,000 on the bridge at any one time. • a charity walk on behalf of Save the Children • Swaying motion • Closed after two days of limited access. • Reopened after two years when the bridge was entirely safe. In 2002. Particulars : • Design : Suspension bridge • Total length: 370 meters • Width: 4 meters • Longest span:144 meters • 5,000 people on the bridge at one time • on 28 April 1999 by Monberg Thorsen and Sir Robert McAlpine • cost of £18.2 million A little bit mo...
She took a glass of water and started to drink. (one of many glasses of water) She took the glass of water nearest to her. (a specific glass) 3. We use no article when we are talking about people or things in general. English people drink a lot of tea. (English people in general) The English people in this hotel are very nice. (specific English people) 4. We use a / an to say what kind of person or thing someone or something is (often with an adjective, or to say it belongs to a particular group. You have a nice house. That's a very expensive car! A cat is an animal a bus is a vehicle. 5. We use the with singular countable nouns to talk about a type of thing. The computer was invented in the 20th Century. (not a particular computer) The computer in my office is broken. (a particular one) The crocodile is very dangerous. (this type of animal) The crocodile in the river is very big. (a particular one) She plays the piano. (not a particular piano but this type of instrument)
Novel of Manners Triin Kont Nove of Manners The Novel of Manners is a realistic novel 1. It comes from England which developed in the nineteenth century That focuses on the customs, values, and 2. Jane Austen was the mindset of a particular class or group of people who are situated in a specific producer of this form and historical context. also the most sucsessful writer in this form Although the novel of manners has always defied easy definition, literary historians seem to have arrived at a 3. Its subject is the set of consensus on at least three elements: social conventions of a
· Radical- beliving or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change · Recruited - to enlist (a person) for service in one of the armed forces · Tension - the act of stretching or the state or degree of being stretched, also mental or emotional strain; stress. · Traumatise- to subject or be sujected to mental trauma. · Withdrawn- not wanting to communicate with other people. · Allocated - to set apart for a particular purpose · Alter - to change; become different · Hey fever - an allergy caused by pollen or dust in which the mucous membranes of the eyes and nose are inflamed, causing running at the nose and watery eyes. · Aspect - a particular part or feature of something. · complication - something that introduces, usually unexpectedly, some difficulty, problem, change. · Data- individual facts, statistics, or items of information.
programmer familiar with the problem domain, meaning that the characteristics of the class should make sense in context. Also, the code for a class should be relatively self-contained (generally using encapsulation). Collectively, the properties and methods defined by a class are called members. Object A pattern (exemplar) of a class. The class of Dog defines all possible dogs by listing the characteristics and behaviors they can have; the object Lassie is one particular dog, with particular versions of the characteristics. A Dog has fur; Lassie has brown- and-white fur. Method An object's abilities. In language, methods (sometimes referred to as "functions") are verbs. Lassie, being a Dog, has the ability to bark. So bark() is one of Lassie's methods. She may have other methods as well, for example sit() or eat() or walk() or save_timmy(). Within the program, using a method usually affects only one particular
Gestures Gestures A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate conventionalized particular messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body. Examples Hands on knees: indicates readiness. Hands on hips: indicates impatience. Lock your hands behind your back: indicates self-control. Locked hands behind head: states confidence. Sitting with a leg over the arm of the chair: suggests indifference. Legs and feet pointed in a particular direction:
sectors, but rather that this is the result of choice to prioritize home life. Womens didn´t see themselves as exploited, instead they valued what work gave them: freedom, social networks, ability to escape the house and the power within the home. Individual women´s aspirations have to be investigated, rather than deduced from social policies or official ideologies. Full time work can be the result of contingent and almost random events in women´s life, rather than particular lifestyle. Women can have some expectations entering into the labour market with a particular orientation, but this expectation may not be permanently fulfilled. So decisions, regarding to working hours and failed expectations can be changed. Just because a political, social, moral Liisa Karu system promotes a particular role for Aomen does not mean that Aomen necessarily conform that
sentences and paragraphs flow together smoothly, making them easier to read. Use the following words and phrases in the following circumstances. To indicate more information: To indicate an example: Besides For example Furthermore For instance In addition In particular Indeed Particularly In fact Specifically Moreover To demonstrate Second, Third... To illustrate To indicate a cause or reason: To indicate a result on an effect: As Accordingly
at dawn/at midday/at noon/at night/at midnight/at Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday - a day of the the morning/the afternoon/the evening - a part of nine o'clock/at that time/at the moment/- a week a day particulartime Friday morning/Saturday afternoon/Sunday at the beginning/middle/end of __ / at the evenin/ on that day- a particular part of a day weekend- a particular time in a week/month/year NEVER use at, on, in before YESTERDAY, NEXT, THIS, TOMORROW, LAST, EVERY
Factors interactions could be very different – they can supply one another or to be in conflict. For example, when our character will be deciding who is right about skipping lessons, his friends or his mother. This very common thing could influence characters´ future and his decision depends only on his choice, his thoughts and behaviour. What happens when characters´ identity is created? Then a person is free to go to “big world”, where his identity will develop inside a particular sociocultural space, with it´s own rules, processes and other people. In this space important is ability to be flexible, on the one side, and to stay individual on the other side. An identity should be strong and reflective to be able to change and to adapt. “Particular narrative going” Actually I like the metaphor, as I already mentioned, I think of an identity as a story and characters
In this section our aim is to examine alternative approaches to the philosophy of would be relevant to the former (analytic) approach, while questions about the relevance science from a logical point of view. Given the historical and sociological welter of of morality to science would merit special attention in the latter (synthetic) approach. /.../ views discussed, we want to be able to think about this or that particular question or Perhaps one of the reasons for the lack of communication between Anglo- approach as the realization of a logical possibility. Alternatively, one might say that American and European philosophers of science is that most of the former have been our aim is to examine classificatory schemes that might be used to organize or analytic and most of the latter have been synthetic in their approaches. Where the
already put into service on or before 31 December 1992 are adapted to comply with the minimum requirements laid down in the Annex not later than four years after that date. 1. Without prejudice to Article 10 of Directive 89/391/EEC, workers shall receive information on all aspects of safety and health relating to their workstation, in particular information on such measures applicable to workstations as are implemented under Articles 3, 7 and 9. In all cases, workers or their representatives shall be informed of any health and safety measure taken in compliance with this Directive. 2. Without prejudice to Article 12 of Directive 89/391/EEC, every worker shall also receive training in use of the workstation before
subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, specialized algorithms and formal logic. ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________ Regulate Definition: To control or supervise somethin by means of laws or rulers. Currency Definition: A system of mony, or the bills and coins themselves, used in a particular country. Interest rate Def: The cost og borrowing money over a period of time or the pice that lenders charge borrowes for the use of lendedr's money. Exchange rate Def: The value of one currency against the currency of another country. Central bank Def- A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's goverment and commercial banking system Monetary policy Def- The way a central bank controls the amount of money in the economy at a
Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive) The Past Perfect Continuous is had been + an -ing-form. I had been reading / you’d been reading Negative you had not been working /you hadn’t been working Question Had he been waiting? When to use the Past Perfect Continuous The Past Perfect Continuous is used to talk about a situation or activity that happened over a period up to a particular point of time in the past, or until shortly before it. When the boys came into the house, their clothes were dirty, their hair was untidy and one had a black eye. They had been fighting. I was very tired when I arrived home. I’d been working hard all day. The Past Perfect Continuous can be used to say how long something had been happening before something else happened. The football match had to be stopped. They had been playing for half an
Talking points What is Deloitte? History Deloitte in Estonia What is Deloitte? Deloitte is the brand under which tens of thousands of dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients. These firms are members of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, each member firm provides services in a particular geographic area and is subject to the laws and professional regulations of the particular country in which it operates. Deloitte with approximately 193,000 people worldwide with , is one of the Big Four professional services firms along with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, and KPMG. , and KPMG Deloitte history In 1845 William Welch Deloitte opened his own
6. ANNEX - add as an extra or subordinate part, especially to a Document - , lisa, juurde andma, juurde panema, liidendama, liitma - (Oxford Dictionary) 7. ANOMALY - something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected - anomaalia, hälve (Oxford Dictionary) 8. APPLIANCE - a device, machine, or piece of equipment, especially an electrical one - seadis, seade, tööriist (Cambridge Dictionary) 9. APPROPRIATE - suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion - eesmärgi järgne, sobiv, paras, kohane - (Cambridge Dictionary) 10. ARISE - to originate from a source -tõusma, kerkima, tekkima, tulenema, (Merriam- Webster) 11. ASSET - an item of value owned - varad, väärtused, tugevad küljed (Merriam- Webster) 12. AUTONOMOUS - freedom from external control or influence; independence - autonoomne, iseseisev (Oxford Dictionary) 13. BANDWIDTH - a measurement of the amount of information that can be sent
suitable for modern needs or conditions - used to show they grow disheartened. disapproval [= outdated]: antiquated laws; ajast ja 21.disillusioned (by/with) adj - [,disi'lu:()nd] arust, iganenud disappointed because you have lost your belief that 5. awareness n - ['wens] knowledge or understanding someone is good, or that an idea is right: As she grew of a particular subject or situation: Health officials have older, Laura became increasingly disillusioned with tried to raise awareness (=improve people's politics. knowledge) about AIDS. teadlikkus 22.disorient(at)ing adj - [,dis':rinteitin] confusing you 6. avert v - prevent something unpleasant from and making you not certain about what is happening
N: He would not have been speaking. have taken place in the past Q: Would he have been speaking? puts emphasis on the course / duration of the action You use the when you know that the listener knows or can work out what particular person/thing you are talking about. For "The apple you ate was rotten." example: "Did you lock the car?" You should also use the when you have already mentioned the thing you are talking about. For "She's got two children; a girl and a boy. The girl's eight and the boy's fourteen." example: We use the to talk about geographical points on the globe. For
· Niece: a daughter of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Fiancée: a woman to whom a man is engaged to be married · Fiance: a man to whom a woman is engaged to be married · Bride: a woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event · Bridegroom: a man on his wedding day or just before and after the event · Wife: the woman to whom a particular man is married · Husband: the man to whom a particular woman is married · Spouse: one's husband or wife · Father-in-law: the father of one's husband or wife · Mother-in-law: the mother of one's husband or wife · Sister-in-law: the sister of one's husband or wife or the wife of one's brother or brother-in-law · Brother-in-law: the brother of one's husband or wife or the husband of one's sister or sister-in-law · Son-in-law: the husband of one's daughter · Daughter-in-law: the wife of one's son
Union's agriculture, fisheries, transport, internal market, research and technological development and space policies, the Union and the Member States shall, since animals are sentient beings, pay full regard to the welfare requirements of animals, while respecting the legislative or administrative provisions and customs of the Member States relating in particular to religious rites, cultural traditions and regional heritage”. b. Can dogs be a subject of a commercial trading? - Pursuant to Articles 4 and 10(2) of the The Directive on veterinary and zootechnical checks, dogs may be the subject of trade in principle only if certain conditions are met (Case C-301/14 Pfotenhilfe-Ungarn eV V Ministerium für Energiewende,
Fully-equipped- Fully-furnished- Genuine- real, rather than pretended or false Glass front- Handle- to take action in order to deal with a difficult situation Hob- the top part of a cooker that you put pans on Hoist- to lift someone or something to a higher place Hold out- to hold something where someone else can reach it Hotel suite- Humble- from a low social class Inhabitants- a person or animal that lives in a particular place Insulated- to cover something in order to prevent heat, cold, noise, or electricity from passing through it Landing- the action of hitting the ground when you fall or jump from somewhere high Larder- a cupboard or small room where food is stored, usually in a kitchen Leafy- leafy trees or plants have a lot of leaves Leisurely- slow and relaxed light fitting - the part of a light that is fixed to the wall or ceiling, where you put the light bulb Light effects-
Essay Brands are... Nowadays, the meaning of the word "brand" is clear to everyone. Brands become a part of our life. People buy particular brand and show their brand loyalty. When we talk about Apple or Mercedes everyone has their brand image. Brand awareness raises and we recognize brand name by logo or slogan. So, it seems that brands are necessary. On the one hand they do. Brand is luxury, exclusivity, and the top we should seek for. Everyone wants to be attractive and brands may help to impress other people. Buying brands show that you
HENRY MOORE Henry Moore was born on the 30th of July in 1898. He was an English sculptor and artist. He was best known for his abstract bronze sculptures which are located around the world. He was also the most celebrated sculptor of his time, and the second part of his career, in particular, demonstrated that Modernist sculpture was surprisingly adaptable to official needs. In this sense, Moore was the contemporary equivalent of the great Neo Classical sculptors such as Canova and Thorwaldsen. Moore was born in Castleford as the son of a mining engineer. He became well-known through his large-scale abstract cast bronze and carved marble sculptures, and was instrumental in introducing a particular form of modernism to the United Kingdom. His
A Crown dependency A constituent country A Commonwealth realm - see 4. The principle that an individual human’s beliefs and activities should be understood bu other in terms of that individual’s own culture is known as Chauvinism Ethnocentrism Racism Cultural relativism- see 5. Math the examinations to their explanations An examination taken to complete the first stage of secondary education – a-level An examination in a particular subject that pupils have to pass if they want to go to university – CGSE 6. A school financially supported by the state is known in the UK as An independent school A public school A maintained school - see 7. The Sixth Form is the last stage of compulsory education in England True False - see 8. Which of the following Christian churches used to be referred to as non- conformists The Roman Catholic Church The Methodist Church – The Church of England
kasutajapoolsete või teisest süsteemist pärinevate sisendite peale Describe functionality or system services. Depend on the type of software, expected users and the type of system where the software is used. Functional user requirements may be high level statements of what the system should do.Functional system requirements should describe the system services in detail. Functional requirements Statements of services the system should provide, how the system should react to particular inputs and how the system should behave in particular situations. May state what the system should not do. Non-functional requirements These define system properties and constraints e.g. reliability, response time and storage requirements. Constraints are I/O device capability, system representations, etc. Process requirements may also be specified mandating a particular IDE, programming language or development method Non-functional requirements(FURPS+ Functionality Usability reliability
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House.That school food is healthy and tasty, could only be used in all schools canteens Estonia stockpiled, here are strictly controlled and processed foods. Start with the fact that Estonia grown food is stored, processed and routed school canteen supply chain for its intended purpose. This approach solves three important problems. The menu could be selective in how many different drinks. Since I myself can not drink milk, and in particular it could be a range of more buttermilk. Students could have a greater choice of food than what they want and what is not. Because some students can not eat everything and they should then suffer from hunger throughout the school day. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours faithfully .....
„The Hobbit“ or „There and Back Again“ Words 1. Oozy – lämune - …worms and an oozy smell,… 2. Hobbit – kääbik - … particular hobbit… 3. Hushed – vaikisid - …and the family hushed it up… 4. Immovably – liikumatult - …settled down immovably. 5. Immense – tohutu - …and immense black boots. 6. Shady – varjuline - …of his shady hat. 7. Braces – traksid - …thumb behind his braces,… 8. Prosy – proosaline - …was not quite so prosy as he liked to … 9. Pantry – sahver - …as he went to the pantry. 10. Flustered – pabinas - Yesterday he had been too flustered… 11
the reference standard. A test with high diagnostic accuracy has relatively few false results in comparison to true results. Precision is the measure of a test result's reproducibility. If repeated testing is performed on an individual patient's sample, the results from each testing should be similar to each other if the test is, in fact, precise. For instance, if a white blood cell count from an individual patient is run 2 to 3 times on a particular hematology analyzer, the results would be considered precise if the results from each testing were in concordance with each other. Results from a hematology analyzer would be expected to be more precise than results from manual differentials.[7] However, it must be confirmed that this is the case, particularly when results from a particular test do not accord with expectations or with a patient's clinical presentation.
PRODUCTS and BRANDS 1. product catalogue - a list of different products of one company 2. product mix - a range of similar in some way products considered together 2. product range - different particular and specific products of a company 3. product lifecycle - the stages of product lifetime and amount of people who use it at each stage 4. product positioning - is how we see a product or how a company would like us to see it in relation to other products 5. product placement - hidden commercial of a product. Customer can see a product in films, music videos and so on. 6. raw materials - basic materials from which products are made or manufactured 7
protest is an expression of bearing witness on behalf of an express A cause by words or actions with regard to particular events, policies or situations. But why people protest? What are the reasons behind protest? The first thing that comes to my mind is that people protest because they live boring lives. They have nothing to do or they can find excitement anywhere. When something as exciting as protest happens those people might join it just to reduce the boredome in their lives. The other reason why people protest is peer pressure. During revolutions and protests
There were people inside the house on fire! There was sand on my plate! The Indefinite Article is used when referring to an indefinite object (just any of the kind). Could you lend me a pen? (Any pen would do, I just need something to write with.) I'll take a sandwich. (Any of those on the plate.) 3 The Definite Article is used when the context specifies which particular one(s) is (are) meant. Could you turn off the light, please? (the light in this room) I took a taxi to the airport. (the only airport in our town) The woman who is crossing the street is our new neighbour. (“who is crossing the street” makes it clear which woman is referred to) Could you give me the book on the top shelf, next to the Estonian- English dictionary? (the description where to find the book
George Knightley and the sister of Emma, come from London with their five children to visit the Woodhouses. On December 24, which proves to be a bad day of snow, all of them, including George Knightley and Mr. Elton, go for a dinner with the Westons. There discussion turns to Frank Churchill, Weston's handsome, polished son by a former marriage (Frank had taken his uncle's name upon going to live with him) but a son who has never been seen in Highbury. John Knightley in particular thinks it oddly improper that Frank has not yet called on his newly remarried father, even though Frank lives some distance away in Yorkshire with the Churchills. There have been letters from him, of course, and a pleasant surprise of the dinner party is an announcement that a recent letter says that Frank will be coming for a visit within a fortnight, an announcement that reminds Emma that, if she were ever to marry, Frank would suit her in age, character, and condition.
7) Flushed face is not really caused by consuming too much caffeine. 2. Match the words from the text with their explanations. The number In the brackets shows the paragraph where the word occurred. 1) Isolated (1) 2) Impart (2) 3) Addictive (2) 4) Bind (4) 5) Modest (5) 6) Variable (5) 7) Exposure (6) 8) Sentisized (6) a) Not very great, big. b) To give a particular quality to something. c) When someone is in a situation where they are not protected from something dangerous or unpleasant. d) To separate one person, group, or thing from other people or things. e) If a substance, is addictive, your body starts to need it regularly and you are unable to stop taking it. f) Likely to change often. g) If someone is sensitized to a particular substance, their body has begun to have a bad reaction whenever they touch it, breathe it etc.
extravagant hairdo and several fingers were grossly retouched - it is nonetheless in better condition than many of Leonardo's other paintings. The sitter's hair is confined tightly to her head under a very fine net veil with a woven border of gold-wound threads. As in many of Leonardo's portraits, the composition comprises a pyramidic spiral and the sitter is caught in the motion of turning to her left, reflecting Leonardo's life-long preoccupation with the dynamics of movement. This work in particular shows da Vinci's expertise in painting the human form. The outstretched hand of Cecilia was painted with great detail. Da Vinci paints every contour of each fingernail, each wrinkle around her knuckles, and even the flexing of the tendon in her bent finger. Da Vinci had practiced drawing portraits of humans with animals in his journals many times in order to perfect his portraits.
but is not specific to them. It primarily celebrates an artist's connection with nature using natural materials. The concept is best understood in relationship to historic earth/Land art and the evolving field of ecological art. The field is interdisciplinary in the fact that environmental artists embrace ideas from science and philosophy. The types Ephemeral - made to disappear or transform Designed for a particular place - and can't be moved Involves collaborations between artists and others, such as scientists, educators or community groups What is the point? Informs and interprets nature and its processes, or educates us about environmental problems Is concerned with environmental forces and materials, creating artworks affected or powered by wind, water, lightning, even earthquakes Re-envisions our relationship to nature,
The impact of excessive visual medium is evident as a large number of children these days start wearing spectacles from an early age. Long hours of playing can also result in headaches and dizziness. When played moderately, video games have many benefits. The activities and actions on the screen provide a lot of mental stimulation, improving coordination, concentration and problem-solving skills. Online gaming enables many players to engage in a particular game simultaneously. There is constant communication between the players which in turn results in the development of meaningful as well as casual relationships among them. Even cadults can bond with their children while playing together. Modern electronic games are negative only when played irresponsibly. Overall, they can have a lot of positive impact on one's mind and provide entertainment for friends and families.
to begin, to conclude as follows: on the whole next that is as a rule Reinforcement in this case for the most part also namely in most cases furthermore in other words usually moreover Result/consequence Highlighting what is more so in particular in addition therefore particularly besides as a result/consequence especially above all accordingly mainly as well (as) consequently Reformulation in the same way because of this/that in other words not only ... but also thus rather Similarity hence to put it more simply
Menhirid Kristjan Juks A Menhir is a large upright standing stone. Menhirs may be found singly as monoliths, or as part of a group of similar stones. Menhirs are widely distributed across Europe, Africa and Asia, but are most numerous in Western Europe; in particular in Ireland, Great Britain and Brittany. There are about 50,000 megaliths in these areas Over the centuries they have variously been thought to have been used by Druids for human sacrifice, used as territorial markers or elements of a complex ideological system, or functioned as early calendars History Practically nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. We have no trace even of these people's language; however
To: Mrs. Tina Cook From: Mari Mets Suject: Students' eating preferences Date: 07.11.2013 Introduction: This report was carried out collect information about the Students' eating preferences at Trent College in Wales. The result are given proportion of students who chose a particular food type. Students could choose as many types as they wanted. Boy's food preferences: The survey revealed that 65% of boys love to eat fast food. 49% boys like to eat meat and potatoes. 25% boys preference eat vegetables and 20% boys eat pasta. Girl's food preferences: The survey revealed that 55% of girls love to eat vegetables. 35% girl like eat pasta. 32% girls preference eat meat and potates, and 30% girls fast food.
when it actually does not. The song refers to someone in a relationship, blinded by love and has no other option but to "bleed love" for a loved one. ,,American Woman" is originally written by a Canadian band The Guess Who but was differently interprated by Lenny Kravitz in 1999. Some say the ,,American Woman" refers to a Statue of Liberty or has something to do with anti-war movements in 1970's but the actual meaning of this particular song is still unknown. To sum up, these two artist represent various styles of music. Leonas music is more emotional, having an edgy side to it, while Lennys music is more of a ,,retro" style. How does the music of both of them impact us? I believe Leona makes us think more about love and future but Lenny makes us think about the past because of the scent of retro in his music. Aireen Talivee
There are teenagers from lower class and they are not willing to listen or learn. Although she struggles to connect with her students , LouAnne does not give up. She tries to teach them karate. She also gives all of them an 'A' and says, that it is important to keep it. LouAnne also tries to get their attention by using words and sentences, that are known to those children. She even went to theme park with the class, as an award for learning poetry. LouAnne tries to solve some particular students personal problems. She persuades Callie (who became pregnant) to continue her studies after having baby, because she is a bright girl. The most trouble is LouAnne having with Emilio, who is very aggressive young man. She tries to talk to him and protects him from recently released thug. Unfortunately Emilio dies. Her most favourite and brightest boy in the class is Raul. LouAnne tells her to study hard, graduate and to not give up.
If you go to a theatre and you find the play boring, sit quietly and have some respect for other people. I really don't like plays where they cut down on the number of actors. Every actor should have only one role, so that they don't get their lines mixed and to really live into their character. Fortunately the performances were rather convincing. Also it is better to watch when the stage is decorated. In this particular show they used only the most neccessary things. It made the stage look amateurish and cheap. If you haven't read the book yet, and if you get the chance, go see it. If nothing else, it still makes you acquainted to the legendary and well-known story of Oliver Twist. The play could have been a lot better but it was nevertheless enjoyable.
Thirdly, the situation with religions is a diverse. It is a fact that Estonia is the most atheist country in the world. The biggest religious minorities are lutherans, Russian Orthodox. Some people have faith is very important. It is believed that God is the one who forgives them for their sinful. But in our country are not forced religion against, we have freedom of religion. Finally, In my opinion, it is a problem to some extent in every country of tolerance between different races. In particular, a large grudge against the Russians, Estonians, just because of our past.
stations or radio stations. Moreover, we should distribute flyers around our local community, newspaper inserts or on community bulletin boards. In this way the public knows that our shop exists and we will have larger circle of customers. Online Store Secondly, I believe we can also expand our shop by opening up an online store. Albeit a large number of consumers like to shop locally, there is still many, who also prefer shopping online, especially when they are looking for something in particular or something that is hard to find. As a result, having an online store, will increase shop chances of making profit. Versatile Display Finally, last suggestion would be to try to save as much space as we can by using multiuse space. By doing this, we would save a lot of money as well as allowing us to use multiple products in limited space. Conclusion To sum up, the above mentioned tips are just a few of the many what you may want to think about implementing to make the store a profitable one
Stress is a natural part of people’s lives. Negative stress can affect people`s ability to be positive. What are the main sources of stress for young people today? What can they do to cope with it? Millions of people around the world live in stress. In particular young people are more often a subject to stress. I want to talk about the stress that young people have. In general there are two types of stress: negative stress and positive stress. First type is the positive stress. It is very important in our life. Positive stress gives you the energy to throw yourself into something what you want to do very well. For example, approximation for exams. In this situation a student begins to learn diligently all materials that he didn’t learn before.
What can be done to prevent petty crime? Nowadays more and more young people have started comit petty crime and people believe that thouse can be prevented. I support this view for a variety of reasons. To start with petty crime can be prevented with teenagers, the problematical ones in particular should participate to educational courses organised by the state where they can learn everything about these petty crimes an also how to avoid getting in the middle of them. It is very important to organise this meetings in the poor districts where teenagers are prone to ilicit activities such as pickpocketing or even burglery. Another method of reducing petty crime is that the people should learn how to protect their houses and their valuable goods
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