or her opinion. With over 60 years of experience, the current Queen Elizabeth II has acquired great experience in managing affairs of state, and an unparalleled experience of international relations, and now acts as an experienced adviser, well liked by her Prime Ministers, of all political persuasions . The House of Lords This is the "Upper House" of the British Parliament . It consists of about 750 members (a variable number ) most of whom are Life Peers (i.e. not hereditary lords), or people who have been ennobled for services rendered to the nation. These Life Peers are mostly former members of the House of Commons, or former senior officials, judges, or former business leaders or trade union leaders: each government and opposition party has the right, each year, to propose new Life peers . The other members of the House of Lords are 96 hereditary Lords from the "nobility" of the United Kingdom, and 26 Bishops of the Anglican Church.
· mru 1490 ## may help your linux client from disconnecting /etc/ppp/options: · lock /etc/ppp/chap-secrets: · # Secrets for authentication using CHAP · # client server secret IP addresses · [username] pptpd [userpass] * 3 ([kasutajanimi] ja [parool] on ilma sulgudeta.) Nüüd teha serverile restart: · $ sudo service pptpd restart VPN Klientarvuti seadistamine: Neli konfiguratsioonifaili on kaasatud · /etc/ppp/peers/myvpn · /etc/ppp/options.pptp · /etc/ppp/chap-secrets · /etc/ppp/ip-up.local /etc/ppp/peers/myvpn: · remotename myvpn · linkname myvpn · ipparam myvpn · pty "pptp [vpn server] --nolaunchpppd " · name [username] · usepeerdns · require-mppe · refuse-eap · noauth · # adopt defaults from the pptp-linux package · file /etc/ppp/options.pptp /etc/ppp/options.pptp: · lock · noauth · refuse-pap · refuse-eap
Rt Hon=Right Honourable The Right Honourable (The Rt Hon. or Rt Hon.) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and to certain collective bodies in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, some other Commonwealth realms, the Anglophone Caribbean, Mauritius and occasionally elsewhere. "Right" in this context is an adverb meaning "to a great extent or degree". Hon=Honourable Lords Spiritual The Lords Spiritual of the United Kingdom, also called Spiritual Peers, are the 26 bishops of the established Church of England who serve in the House of Lords along with the Lords Temporal. The Church of Scotland, which is Presbyterian, and the Anglican churches in Wales and Northern Ireland, which are no longer established churches, are not represented by spiritual peers. Lords Temporal In the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the Lords Temporal are secular members of the House of Lords. The term is used to differentiate these members—who are
Stanislav Stõkov MASB11 Academic success is determined by a wide range of factors. For some students, they may not have all of the perfect components, but they rise above their difficulties to have success. Whether a student is gifted academically or not, an important factor is personal determination. Students, who invest more of their free time in their studies and make more effort in lectures than their peers, generally have higher levels of academic achievement. A key component to success is a student's work ethic. Students who are willing to put extra hours in to study and prepare for classes and presentations tend to improve their skills and academic abilities. Students, who take less challenging classes or are satisfied with less work, often will have the result of average academic success. As much as teachers, classes and schools are factors in student academic success,
Many people say, "Oh, he's a good friend of mine," yet they never take time to spend time with that "good friend." Friendship takes time: time to get to know each other, time to build shared memories. The relationship is also constructed differently in different cultures Since friendship starts the moment a child starts socializing, the kind of friends that the child chooses should be taken care of till the time he / she learns to differentiate between right and wrong. Wrong peers or lack of socializing can lead to severe psychological traumas and disorders. http://festivals.iloveindia.com/friendship-day/friendship-meaning.html http://www.allaboutgod.com/true-friendship.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship http://www.cyberparent.com/friendship/whatisfriendshipdefined.htm
designed to destroy friendships. This can be every bit as painful as physical aggression. Many parents are unaware that it is happening because they never discuss it with their kids and because bullying is often a kind of underground activity that many children won't report. Most bullying takes place in and around school and is often reinforced by an audience. In one study, 120 hours of video surveillance in Toronto schools showed that in over 20 percent of bullying, peers actively reinforced bullying by physically or verbally joining in the aggression. In 54 percent of cases, they reinforced the bully by watching but not joining in. In only 25 percent of cases did peers support the victim. How common is bullying? Toronto's Board of Education has documented that in grades 4 to 8, one child in five was victimized periodically, while one in 12 was bullied weekly or daily. How can you tell if your child is being bullied? Most schoolchildren won't tell you, often
with these works. Children would have guidance in setting long-and short-term goals. Teachers would serve as mentors and facilitators, sharing their educational passions and helping children learn to help themselves. The children would be completely free to set up their own schedules. However, they would be held accountable for achieving their goals every week. There would be no grades until 7.class-there would be feedback from mentors and peers. Teachers would be in constant contact with one another. They would work together to implement cross curricular material and to provide continuity. They would be able to work together to follow a student through which ever path they have chosen (through different places). They would be able to bring their respective groups of students together in a virtual environment to work as one to solve a problem or tutor each other. Children should not be asked how to wear their uniforms
However when people are teenager they don't want their parent's advises or opinions .In this period the most important thing in young adults life is being popular, having more friend, more parties or more fun. For them parents are only bar to achieve that. Parents don't influence their children and they don't understand each other. Therefore I think teenagers are influenced by their friends more than their parents. Teenagers can get along well with their peers easily because they have same expectations about life. In school, in their social life they always with their friends. They can understand each other because they have same viewpoýnt and same experiences. For example, when you have a boyfriend you can't share it with your father easily because he tries to protect you. Probably he said that you are too young or you should be careful. Teenagers don't want these advises they only want to share their happiness and their parents don't do that
Pros and Cons of Homeschooling Hello! My name is Sander and today I talk about Homeschooling. Homeschooling is becoming more popular every day, with a growth rate of 7 percent per year. There are about two million children currently learning at home. Homeschooled kids do well on standardized tests and are welcome at colleges and universities. Pros: Individual teaching attention Continuous population growth is leading to overcrowded schools in many areas. Add this to the recent economic struggles, with many schools laying off teachers or closing altogether. This means that teachers are more overwhelmed than ever, often handling classes of 40 or more children at a time. Personalized learning Another important consideration in the pros and cons of homeschooling is your ability to tailor lesson plans to your child. In traditional school environments, classmates often learn at very diffe...
heads above water and learn to oblige themselves to attend classes when necessary. What is more, some students are often ahead of others in certain subjects or sometimes learn better by themselves, so compulsory classes would be an inconvenience for them. What good does a student who doesn’t even want to be in a lecture do? Besides, even students in university, not to mention secondary school, who find a class boring or unsolicited, can be extremely distracting to their peers who are indeed looking to educate themselves. This is a loss for both ends as unmotivated students get even more frustrated and the ones focused are forced to learn in a disruptive environment. In conclusion, there are pros and cons to both obligatory and optional class attendance but all things considered, it seems that the merits of selective attendance overweigh the alternative as college-aged students should be able keep themselves on the right path on their own. As the
[17] Since then, Fidler has married a paramedic named Jim Kearns, and changed her name.[18] As a child, Aguilera aspired to be a singer. She was known locally as "the little girl with the big voice", singing in local talent shows and competitions.[19][20] According to VH1's Driven, whenever competitors learned they would be up against her in any given week, they would immediately withdraw, prompting insiders to claim it was "like sending a lamb to the slaughter." Her peers soon became jealous of her and would frequently subject her to ridicule, ostracism, and, in one gym class, attempted assault. Acts of vandalism around her house included the slashing of the tires on the family car. Eventually, the family relocated to another suburb in the Pittsburgh area (this time, Wexford) and took to secrecy about Aguilera's talent lest another backlash occur.[21] She attended Marshall Middle School near Wexford and North
victimize others because they feel bad about themselves. 11. Characteristic features of a victim: (11 features) anxiousness, insecurity, cautiousness, suffering from low self-esteem; rarely defending themselves or retaliating when confronted by students who bully them; they may lack social skills and friends; they are often socially isolated; they tend to be close to their parents, they tend to be physically weaker than their peers. 12. Consequences for the person of being a bully: (3) criminal conviction, maintaining behaviours into adulthood, negatively influencing their ability to develop and maintain positive relationships. 13. Consequences for the person of having been bullied: (5) fearing school, considering school to be an unsafe and unhappy place, increasing student's isolation, depression and low self-esteem, problems that can carry into adulthood. 14
justified and ethical. File sharing simply is the process of making available and distributing files via the internet. Many freely developed applications have been made available that simplify this process, providing the ability to easily search for and upload any piece of digital content imaginable. These applications are commonly referred to as peer-to-peer (P2P) applications as they allow individuals to directly connect with other peers to share files. P2P networks are probably the most common and accessible to the average internet user, there are a host of other applications or methods that provide the same services and in many cases faster access to more content. With its rise in popularity and acceptance by many, file sharing has sparked debate that questions the ethics of those that embrace it. In the United States, the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is illegal
STUDY QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER 3 · Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066- Battle, that took place on Stamford Bridge between Norwegians who were led by Harald and England (king Harold Godwinson). During the battle many Norwegian leaders were killed. Norwegians lost the battle, and it is very often taken to mark the end of the Viking Age. · Battle of Hastings 1066- Occurred on 14th October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of William the Conqueror and the English army under king Harold II. During the battle Harold was killed and the Normans won. It was the end of Anglo-Saxon era. · Bayeux Tapestry- Embroidered cloth nearly 70m long, which depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy and Harold, Earl of Wessex, later king of England and culminating in the battle of Hastings. · Debate poem- ...
appearance without their knowledge. No matter how this manifests, it often leads to comparison and shame, and perpetuates the idea that people should be judged mainly for their physical features. This leads to the question: if it has such harsh consequences, why is body-shaming so common? An example IOP (the Braintree Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program) often discuss about dealing with conflicts with peers. Why, when we are upset, annoyed, or intimidated by someone, do we default to criticizing their appearance? Insults can be a go-to defense in these situations, particularly during adolescence and the young-adult years. In some ways, it feels easier to shoot for something that will hurt, like targeting physical appearance, rather than expressing what is really going on emotionally. Saying, “I’m really hurt by how my friend treated
more likely, when they are presented in an authentic environment (old schoolhouse, museums, battle fields). Outdoor education makes it possible for the students to have hands- on lessons, which gives them personal experiences, opinions and understanding that they will most likely to remember. Outdoor education creates meaningful learning experiences when teachers help children to move beyond simple observations to more complex activities that require higher-level thinking and collaboration with peers. Students nowadays do not spend as much time outside as the generation before them. This situation might cause them health problems and wrong lifestyle choices. Reasons why they are spending less and less time outside are that today we have so many indoor activities that students are keen on and parents are too cautious, preventing accidents. Outdoor education can improve student's health, while taking place in fresh air and making students physically active
were carried past soldiers to reinforce the colours of their regiment so that they would recognise them in battle. · Ever since 1748 this ceremony has also marked the Sovereign's birthday. State Opening of Parliament · Dating back to Medieval London, this spectacular annual ceremony marking the beginning of the new parliamentary year takes places in October or November and features peers and bishops in traditional robes and a royal procession involving the State Coach . · The Yeomen of the Guard are responsible for searching the cellars of the Houses of parliament before the Queen arrives. · A duty undertaken ever since the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament. The televised ceremony that follows takes place in the House of Lords. · The proceedings begin with Black Rod (the Queen's Messenger) calling 250 members
· koostööpartner · vahetu juht Organisatsioonis on need kõik võrdselt tähtsad ja selleks, et neid kõiki hästi täita, on oluline juhi hea enesetaju. In human resources or industrial psychology, 360-degree feedback, also known as multi-rater feedback, multi source feedback, or multi source assessment, is feedback that comes from members of an employee's immediate work circle. Most often, 360-degree feedback will include direct feedback from an employee's subordinates, peers, and supervisor(s), as well as a self-evaluation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/360-degree_feedback - cite_note-1 It can also include, in some cases, feedback from external sources, such as customers and suppliers or other interested stakeholders. It may be contrasted with "upward feedback," where managers are given feedback only by their direct reports, or a "traditional performance appraisal," where the employees are most often reviewed only by their managers.
Thirdly, the most valuable feature of blogs is that the interactive feature of a blog can enhance critical reflection as one can read and also comment on what one reads in expectation of a little discussion and a quest for common interests and individual differences. This element forces students to make more meaningful decisions about content as they are aware that their reflection is a public document that is accessible to their peers and a wider audience (Hanlon, 2009, pp. 45). 5 Thus, blogs can enrich the learning experience and provide opportunity for learners to shift from surface to deeper levels of learning through critical reflection (Hanlon, 2009, pp. 34). By responding on blogs, people can get feedback from other audiences throughout cyberspace.
satisfy needs and the impact that these processes have on the consumer society (online, consumerpsychologist.com) Consumer behavior is a hotbed of psychological research, as it ties together issues of communication (advertising and marketing), identity (you are what you buy), social status (among peers and potential mates), decision making, and mental and physical health (online, psychologytoday.com) Consumer behavior is the way the consumers recognize specific needs for travel, search for and evaluate information, make purchases and then evaluate what has been consumed as part of the experience (Cooper & Gilbert, 2008, p. 65). Consumer behavior models
training, rotational assignments, mentoring, and recruitment and relocation bonuses. Diversity training is helpful to ensure that common skills and knowledge are shared throughout the organization. This plan suggests that departmental displays highlight principal investigators, their research, and pictures of diverse participants. This can be an excellent forum to demonstrate the contribution of scientists and engineers in the target groups. Presenting them along side their peers belonging to majority groups will avoid the impression of tokenism and will communicate the importance of scientists and engineers in the target groups. Providing rotational assignments is an excellent way to provide career development opportunities while also increasing collaboration and understanding among different naval organizations. As representation of the target groups increases, these scientists and engineers should be encouraged to participate. The mentor program description
illud, et est mirabile in oculis Elizabeth's open and gracious responses endeared her to the spectators. notris" "It is the Lord's doing, The following day, 15 January 1559, and it is marvellous in our eyes." Elizabeth was crowned at Westminster On 20 November 1558, Abbey and anointed by the Catholic Elizabeth declared her intentions bishop of Carlisle. to her Council and other peers who had come to Hatfield to swear allegiance. Marriage questions From the start of Elizabeth's reign, it was expected that she would marry and the question arose whom. She never did, although she She considered several suitors until received many offers for her hand; she was about fifty. Her last courtship the reasons for this are not clear. was with François, Duke of Anjou, 22 Historians have speculated that years her junior.
athletic ability. "Survival of the most suited to its environment" would be a more accurate, and convincing expression for this pedicular concept. But to most of us, "evolution" simply means that human beings are descended from apes, a slight misunderstanding, since both humans and modern apes are descendants of a mutual ancestor that is now extinct. It's not evolution but the theory of natural selection and the evidence he collected to prove to fellow scientists, peers, students, and most importantly the masses of public and the church that were at the heart of Darwin's contribution to biological science. Charles Darwin did not invent the concept of evolution. A number of prominent scientists and other thinkers during the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century (among them Charles Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin) had offered detailed theories of evolution (Clark, 1984, pg.24-25).
Building – Symptoms resolve when the individual is not in Syndrome the building – Symptoms recur seasonally (heating, cooling) – Co-workers, peers have noted similar complaints. Nose irritation Throat irritation SBS reduces worker productivity and may also increase absenteeism. 1
11. Government As part of the United Kingdom, Britain has constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with a queen and a parliament that has two houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Supreme power is vested in parliament, which sits for five years unless dissolved sooner. The House of Lords was stripped of most of its powers in 1911, and now its main function is to revise legislation. In Nov. 1999 hundreds of hereditary peers were expelled in an effort to make the body more democratic. The executive power of the Crown is exercised by the cabinet, headed by the prime minister. 12. Conclusion Great Britain is a land consisting of interesting people, long history and rich culture. It has been a world leader in different parts of life, and continues to be still.
Meena's stable, loving family; Anita is not studious nor highly literate; and, Anita sees sex as a means to an end and as a way to cope with her own bleak life. She starts to hand out with Sam more often, after her mother left the family for a butcher. Sam Lowbridge is the head of the motorcycle gang. In the novel there is an episode in which Sa mis verbally abusive of Indian people, which hurts and embarasses Meena. Sam is aware of the fact that, like many others of his white working-class peers in his village, hei s stranded in the demising Tollington without a fair chance finding employment. As a social outcast, there is no useful palce for Sam in the society that has rejected him. Given his racist opinions, he feels betrayed in view of the opportunities in store for Meena. These feelings are of course augmented by Meena playing with his attraction to her, whereby she underscores her position of relative power. Sam bring people under his sway by bullying them.
The House of Lords, like the House of Commons, assembles in the Palace of Westminster. membership of the House of Lords is not attained by election from ,the population as a whole, but by inheritance or by appointment, or by virtue of their ecclesiastical role within the established church. The Lords Spiritual are 26 senior bishops of the Church of England. The Lords Temporal make up the rest of the membership; of these, the majority are life peers who are appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. Membership was once a right of birth to hereditary peers but, following a series of reforms, as of 2010 only 91, elected by the House from the hereditary peers, remain as members. The number of members is not fixed; as of October 2010 the House of Lords had 744 members. formal title of the House of Lords is The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual
The Norman invasion King Edward of England died on January 5, 1066, after a reign of 23 years. Leaving no heirs, Edward's passing away ignited a three-way rivalry for the crown that culminated in the Battle of Hastings and the destruction of the Anglo-Saxon rule of England. The leading pretender was Harold Godwinson, Harold and Edward became brothers-in-law when the king married Harold's sister. Harold's powerful position, his relationship to Edward and his esteem among his peers made him a logical successor to the throne. William, Duke of Normandy, also laid claim to the English throne. William justified his claim through his blood relationship with Edward as they were distant cousins and by stating that some years earlier, Edward had designated him as his successor. The third rival for the throne was Harald Hardrada, King of Norway. Hardrada ruled Norway jointly with his nephew Mangus until 1047 when Mangus conveniently died.
· 1948, Dodd Mead and Company (New York), March 1948, Hardcover, 242 pp · 1948, Collins Crime Club (London), November 1948, Hardcover, 192 pp · 1949, Pocket Books (New York), Paperback · 1955, Dell Books, Paperback, 224 pp · 1961, Fontana Books (Imprint of HarperCollins), Paperback, 192 pp 4 9 EXTERNAL LINKS · 1965, Pan Books, Paperback, 204 pp · 1971, Ulverscroft Large-print Edition, Hardcover, 386 pp ISBN 0-85456-084-X 8 References [1] American Tribute to Agatha Christie [2] Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon. Collins Crime Club A checklist of First Editions. Dragonby Press (Second Edition) March 1999 (Page 15) [3] The Observer 21 November 1948 (Page 3) [4] Toronto Daily Star 10 April 1948 (Page 27) [5] Barnard, Robert. A Talent to Deceive an appreciation of Agatha Christie Revised edition (Page 206). Fontana Books, 1990. ISBN 0-00-637474-3 9 External links · Taken at the Flood at the official Agatha Christie website
separate element: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. There are 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) each member representing one of the 650 geographical areas (constituencies). The House is presided over by the Speaker. The main function of the House of Commons is to legislate. The House of Lords is presided over by the Lord Chancellor. It is made up of Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal, the latter comprise all hereditary and life peers. The leader of the party which obtains a majority of seats in a general election is named Prime Minister. A number of ministers are invited by the Prime Minister to attend regular meetings to discuss policy and this group of ministers is known as the Cabinet. The main opposition party forms a Shadow Cabinet. People vote for any one of the candidates in the constituency in which they are registered. The Conservative Party was formed by Robert Peel from what was left of the old Tory party in the
confirmed the U-shaped development pattern were collected in North America and relied on aesthetic assessments of artistic merit executed by North American and other Western judges. When this study was recently replicated in settings involving Chinese populations, the U-shaped pattern failed to be confirmed (Kindler, 2001); Pariser & van den Berg. 1997). In none of these recent studies was young children's work considered to be artistically superior of the work their older peers or nonartistic adults. This suggests that the cultural criteria of artistic merit indeed played a powerful role in defining the very concept of artistic development in research that led to the universality claims of the U-shaped developmental progression. It is important to note that the repertoire model of development does not disprove the U-shape model. In pictorial repertoires tht emphasize modernist values, this prediction quite possibly continues to hold true
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koodeksite ja eetiliste põhimõtetega. Samuti peaksid uurijad olema ausad, avaldades vaid terviklikku ja adekvaatset informatsiooni riskide ja kasude kohta oma uurimustes, ning seda eelkõige potentsiaalselt tundlike teemade kontekstis. Uuringu tulemuste edastamine Kui eetikakomitee valdkonda kuulub uuringus osalejate eetilise kohtlemise ja nende õiguste eest seismine, siis peale uuringut on oluline roll sama valdkonna teadlastel (peers), kes hindavad läbiviidud uuringu kvaliteeti, professionaalsust, ausust ning täpsust uuringu tulemuste esitamisel. Ausus ja täpsus Ausust ja täpsust peetakse niivõrd enesestmõistetavaks osaks teadusest, et pahatihti võetaksegi see kindlaks teadmiseks ega arutata pikemalt läbi. Tegelikkuses on aga ka teaduses, teadusuuringute läbiviimises ja saadud tulemuste esitamises probleeme nii aususe kui täpsusega. Teadusliku ebaaususe kategoriseerimine 1830
seadused, kuid lordide koda ei tohi vastu hääletada seadustele , mis tuginevad valitsuse programmile. ( Salisbury /addisoni doktriin) .Võib Seadusandlust tagasilükata juhul kui see läheb vastuollu olemasoleva seadusandlusega. Käsit kui briti parl juriidilise analüüsi keskust muuhulgas ka põhjusel , et lordide hulka kuulub suurem osa juhtiatest õigusega seotud asjaoludest, - 1,207 members 17 - hereditary peers (765) abolished by Tony Blair in 2006, life peers (391), bishops (26), Law Lords (19) - 7 per cent of women - `working house' - crossbenchers - 1911 Parliament Act - Salisbury/Addison doctrine Peaminister:Suur osa mooduseid kuidas pol otsuseni jõuda ja otsuseid langetada. Peaministrit ümbritseb hulk kaaslasi , kuid see ring on jagatud hierarhiasse. Võiks öelda , et see hierarhia on kolme tasandiline
name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He is extensively quoted. During his lifetime, Twain became a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists and European royalty. Twain enjoyed immense public popularity. His keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers. American author William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature." Twain began his career writing light, humorous verse but evolved into a grim, almost profane chronicler of the vanities, hypocrisies and murderous acts of mankind. At mid-career, with Huckleberry Finn, he combined rich humor, sturdy narrative and social criticism. Twain was a master at rendering colloquial speech and helped to create and popularize a distinctive
[Chorus: Anthony Hamilton] Ain't no place I'd rather be Chillin' with homies and family Sky high, iced out paradise In the skyyyyyyyyyy.. Ain't no place I'd rather be Only place that's right for me Chromed out mansion in paradise In the skyyyyyyyyyy.. [Verse Two] Will I survive all the fights and the darkness? Trouble sparks, they tell me home is where the heart is, dear departed I shed tattooed tears and couldn't sleep good for multiple years, witness peers catch gunshots Nobody cares, seen the politicians ban us They'd rather see us locked in chains, please explain why they can't stand us, is there a way for me to change? Or am I just a victim of things I did to maintain? I need a place to rest my head with the little bit of homeboys that remains, cause all the rest dead Is there a spot for us to roll, if you find it I'll be right behind ya, show me and I'll go How can I be peaceful? I'm comin from the bottom
business benchmark. Good news! Ukraine's rank improved 15 places compare to 152 in 2012. 23 Source: Doing Business database. The increase of Ukraine's rank measured by Doing Business methodology is to great extent related to gradual improvement of regulatory environment. Please review Appendix 2 for Summary of Doing Business indicators for Ukraine. The summary compares Ukraine with the closest peers and Best Performers globally. In real life, however, decisions to enter a new market or to start a business in a new country are often made by businessmen taking into account other measures and factors, such as size and proximity of the new market, expected demand, ease and cost of logistics, price arbitration, closeness of culture and traditions etc. Quite often those reasons could also be emotional like "jumping on bandwagon", for example, fellow businessmen are running
possess 20 times more wealth than African Americans and 18 times that of Latinos. Whereas the average white family has accumulated $113,149 of wealth, the typical black household has only accumulated $5,677 in wealth), housing discrimination (no blacks allowed in white area neighbourhoods), education (The achievement gap is deeply alive in the black middle class. Middle-class black children lag behind their white and Asian peers, with the gap the largest among the college-educated. According to scholars on the middle-class black-white education gap, black middle-class performance is closer to poor white children), poverty (As of 2010, the poverty rate among non-Hispanic whites was 9.9%, whereas the poverty rate among African Americans was 27.4%) and more. Moreover, the historical implications of slavery and marginalization has made race a
OECD ja nn comparative turn: 1960ndatel oli OECD sõna hariduses vähetähtis. 1990ndatel OECD üks mõjuvõimsaim IO, kes haridusvalitsemises kaasa räägib. Alates 2002 hariduses eraldi direktoraat 1990ndate comparative turn eristab eelmist, nn marginaalse mõju aega ja nüüdset, nn mõjukat perioodi goverance by comparison (GbyC) and rankings and ratings (R&R) nn vastastikku liikuma panevad mehhanismid, mis panevad osalejad (peers) surve alla. Peamised tööriistad:1) indikaatorite projekt. 2) Peer-review practices. HEAOLURIIGI MAJANDAMINE 18 HR kui turutõrgete pehmendaja: Nicholas Barr “HR aitab kaasa majandusliku efektiivsuse saavutamisele. HR teeb midagi sellist, mida turud ei tee või teevad seda ebaefektiivselt”. Gösta Esping- Andersen: de-commodification e.lahtikaubastamine.
•Everything must be changeable, extensible, adaptable. •Quality is an important issue. Architectural consequences of these requirements: •Software should not be designed as monolithic unit but partitioned into composableservices that can be spontaneously connected and orchestrated by business/technical processes (component-based software). •„Software entropy“should be maximized: loosely coupling between peers,decentralized information access, reflective approaches (Just-in-Time Integration). •Software must be e-enabled. Application Partioning •Solutions consist of collections of components. •Components are divided into multiple packages. •Packages can work with each other across a network through ObjectRequestBroker(ORB). •This application partitioning is transparent to the component developer. 3. COM Principles:
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cpu notified that new character received (interrupt or polling) await next SOB (1 -> 0 transition) multi-point links.2. Balanced configuration - consists of two combined HDLC's sliding window) (C=data,R=ack) · Why auth. at link layer? Receiver & Transmitter must operate with same parameters bits per character number of stop-start stations(peers). Stations have equal responsibility for error recovery and line LLC Can provide 3 types of service to higher layers: · Client doesn't need network access to authenticate bits signal rate management
sektor … SP European Perspective (2008): Leadership in organizations: influencing, motivating, enabling others to contribute towards the effectiveness of work units and organizations (280). Mõjutaja, organiseerija, võimaluste looja! Leadership effectiveness: the impact of leadership on the accomplishment of group and organizational objectives, on the behavior, perceptions, attitudes, values, motivation and well-being of followers and peers, and the accomplishment of those who lead (280) Efektiivsus = tulemused + rahulolu! Liidrite tootmine • Täna (erinevalt Weberist) – liidrist sõltub väga palju. Liider võtmeteema poliitikas, äris, hariduses … • Kust leida tulemuslikke liidreid? • Liidripangad, liidriotsingud, liidritreeningud. • Tulemus: erinevates kultuurikontekstides tulemuslikud erinevad liidritüübid Näide globaalsest liidriuuringust: GLOBE
extremely rare. If she didn't have any children's story books, he wrote presided over by child judges. Every previous education, it would have been about pedagogy and the philosophy child with a grievance had the right hard to summon up the confidence to of education. One of his most to bring the offender to the court apply for a place at university. Also, famous books was How to Love a of his peers. Teachers and children it must have been very difficult for a Child. Much of his work has been were equal before the Court and person of her age to have the energy translated into other languages. even Korczak had to submit to its to keep up with her studies and the The United Nations' Convention on judgement. He envisaged that in 50 mental capacity to learn new things
35 52. PPP Lühikokkuvõte on wikipedias. Kaadri formaadist, byte stuffingust ja LCP’st võib usin tudeng lugeda Kurose raamatust lk 436-441, toon ära PPP üldise kirjelduse: As its name implies, the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a data link layer protocol that operates over a point-to-point link - a link connecting two communicating link-level peers, one on each end of the link The point-to-point link over which PPP operates might be a serial dialup telephone line, a SONET/SDH link, an X.25 connection, or over an ISDN circuit. PPP has become the protocol of choice for connecting home users to their ISP's over a dialup connection. It is instructive to examine the original requirements that the IETF placed on the design of PPP: • Packet framing. The PPP protocol data link layer sender must be able to take a network-level
These are the kinds of people that you want as part of your reference group. These are the kinds of people that you want to form relationships with.These are the kinds of people whose names you want for your Rolodex, and who you want to be a part of your professional network. ccc_tracy_7_118-135.qxd 6/23/03 2:48 PM Page 124 124 ➤ CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE ■ PERFORMING FOR YOUR PEERS One of the great advantages of serving voluntarily on a committee for your association is that you get an opportunity to perform in front of your peers, but without ever attempting to impress them or to get them to give you anything or do anything for you. Every time you accept a responsibility and fulfill it completely, they make a silent note of it. They may not say anything aside from
84 One in five students who currently live in deprivation has a low academic performance and therefore they are likely to face exclusion, educational under-achievement and impaired life chances.85 Therefore, one of the main priorities of the Welsh Government through the Tackling Poverty Action Plan 2012- 2016 is to `reduce inequality, improve economic and social well-being` by reducing the educational gap between children living in deprivation and their well-off peers.86 Both the PSE framework and Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC) play a crucial role of providing all children with an equal opportunity regardless of their background to achieve their full potential in life, and develop an understanding of the value of diversity in their own communities and beyond in which they come to understand the `roles, relationships, conflicts and inequalities that affect the quality of life'.87
"cult of the individual" (Hofstede, 1980; Vandello 8{ Cohen, 1999). In individualistic nations such as the United States and those of Western Europe, the focus is on the self, whereas, in more collectivistic societies, the focus is on the group. For exam- ple, individualists decide what they should do in a situation by looking primarily at their own histories, opinions, and choices rather than those of their peers. This should make them highly vulnerable to influence tactics that use as leverage what a person has previously said or done. To test this idea, my colleagues and I (Petrova, Cialdini, 8{ Sills, 2007) used a SUMMARY _ _ version of the foot-in-the door technique on a set of students at my university; half were U.S.-born students and half were international students from less individual- istic, Asian countries
.. võib-olla mitte eriti tark tegu, aga...) 7. juuni 2004). Parasjagu „muuseas“ oma väändunud küljepeeglit uurides märkasin silmanurgast, et üks kuttidest MAP (Mentor And Peers project/Mentori ja Kaaslaste projekt) on saanud samuti positiivset jalutas minu poole, õllepurk käes. Ta tundus pinges; võib-olla ta arvas, et ma korraldan stseeni. Ma kriitikat. Kolleegidel soovitan vaadata järele www.esv.org.uk, De Montforti Ülikooli kohta. pöördusin küljega tema poole (nii loomulikult kui suutsin) ja ütlesin (paistes ikka veel oma peeglit
theory from past investigations. This is not a depressing realization. It's a useful one. Knowing that potential loss is a greater motivator than potential reward, we can set you up for success by including a tangible risk of public failure. Real weight-loss numbers support this. Examining random 500-person samples from the 500,000+ users of DailyBurn, a diet and exercise tracking website, those who compete against their peers in "challenges" lose an average of 5.9 pounds more than those who do not compete. There is another phenomenon that makes groups an ideal environment for change: social comparison theory. In plain English, it means that, in a group, some people will do worse than you ("Sarah lost only one pound--good for me!") and others will do better ("Mike's nothing special. If he can do it, so can I."). Seeing inferior performers makes you proud of even minor