Vajad kellegagi rääkida?
Küsi julgelt abi LasteAbi
Logi sisse
Sulge

"penalty" - 67 õppematerjali

penalty - a punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against a law (,
Match Record - FLOORBALL
2
xls

Match Record - FLOORBALL

201 Hit 202 Blocking stick 203 Lifting stick 204 Incorrect kick 205 High kick 206 High stick 207 Incorrect push 208 Tackle/Trip 209 Holding 210 Obstruction 211 Incorrect distance 212 Lying play 213 Hands 214 Header 215 Incorrect substitution 216 Too many players on the field 217 Repeated offences 218 Delaying the game 219 Protesting 220 Inc.entering the rink 221 Inc.equipment 222 Measuring stick 223 Inc.numbering 224 Play without stick 225 Non-removal of broken stick 226 Penalty at penalty shot 501 Violent Hit 502 Dangerous play 503 Hooking 504 Roughing 505 Repeated offences 101 Unsports.behaviour 301 M1, 302 M2, 303 M3, 401 Time Out, 402 Penalty shot. PP Power play, SH Short handed, ESH Equally short handed, DP Delayed penalty, PS Penalty shot, MPS Missed penalty shot, WG Without goalkeeper, EN Empty net, OG Own goal, ET Extra time

Sport → Sportmängud (pallimängud)
3 allalaadimist
Essey-Capital Punishment
1
doc

Essey: Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment The adherents of the death penalty refer to public safety. Still, even though violent criminals are locked away from the society forever, there is also another possibility for the inmate to escape the full punishment. However proving whether one is guilty or not is a very complicated and time-consuming process. From an ethical perspective, the death penalty is, undoubtedly, a violation of human rights. Most death penalty critics charge that it is particularly barbaric when applied to mentally retarded people and juvenile delinquents. In this case, capital punishment looks like senseless cruelty. A number of states had already passed legislation adopted by the Supreme Court in June 2002 prohibiting such executions to this group of people. As for juvenile delinquents, we should admit their lack of maturity thus they may be less culpable than adults who commit crimes

Keeled → Inglise keel
18 allalaadimist
Surmanuhtlus
2
txt

Surmanuhtlus

vinuks rehabiliteerida. Ebaiglast kohut on minevikus hulganisti nhtud ja ei j see ngemata tulevikuski. Eelmistest erineb kttemaksu kontsept. Selle peamine sisu on mitte kuritegu vltida, vaid tasuda ktte vritikitumise eest, s.o kurjategijale ktte maksta. Videtakse, et iglus nuab kttemaksu ja hiskond nitab selle lbi oma hukkamistu. Nii oleks surmanuhtlus hiskondlike normide peegeldus. I've paid close attention to this issue. Unfortunately, not yet rahuaegset the death penalty in all countries in the Baltic countries belonging to the Board have been abolished. I've often been faced with the argument that public opinion is against the death penalty and the time is not yet ripe for this purpose. For and against The most common pooltvide the death penalty is the need for society. Indeed, the deterrent is the law and order. According scarytheory is necessary for the welfare of society to kill rioter,

Keeled → Inglise keel
39 allalaadimist
Pros and Cons of the Capital Punishment
1
doc

Pros and Cons of the Capital Punishment

Pros and Cons of the Capital Punishment. The death penalty is a controversial issue in most countries, but it is completely abolished in our country. Arguments for and against it are based on moral, practical, religious and emotional groups. On the one hand, there are advocates of the death penalty, who argue that it deters crime, improves community by making them sure, that convicted criminals would never find their way out onto the streets to offend again and it is cheaper than keeping convicted criminals in high security prison for the rest of their natural lives. On the other hand, there are opponents of the death penalty claim that `capital punishment cheapens human's life and government on the same low moral level as criminals who have taken life

Keeled → Inglise keel
29 allalaadimist
Capital punishment-essay
1
doc

Capital punishment (essay)

sentence. Most Christians are firmly against capital punishment, because they believe that there is some good in every person, even if he does not show any regret for what he has done. Not all people are as mature as to have such forgiveness in them. On the other hand this type of forgiveness cannot be a groundsel for the larger community, because it requires that you should really know the person that is in question. The Gallup Death Penalty Poll has shown that in the year 2008 64% of Americans were in favour of the death penalty and 30% were against it. The results have mostly stayed the same over the years. Although, if the question was to choose between the death penalty or life imprisonment, with absolutely no possibility of parole, then the public was more divided. The reasons for being against capital punishment can be that there is always a possibility for

Keeled → Inglise keel
54 allalaadimist
Capital punishment should be abolished
1
doc

Capital punishment should be abolished

Capital punishment should be abolished Capital punishment is a form of punishment where a person's life is taken. Capital punishment has been abolished in Estonia since the year 1998, but the last man was executed in 1991. One of the reasons for not abolishing capital punishment are that a life long sentence is not as effective as execution, and that the death penalty affirms the right to life by punishing those who violate it in the most serious form. For example: death penalty should exist for serial killers. Another reason is that the criminals who would have been executed are now the country's responsibility and they use taxpayers' money. On the other hand, capital punishment is very inhumane. After the execution new evidence may appear and the criminal might turn out to be innocent but there is nothing to do

Keeled → Inglise keel
76 allalaadimist
Kirjanik ja tema aeg
1
rtf

Kirjanik ja tema aeg

Capital punishment. Some people say that capital punishment should not be abolished. In some points I agree with it but in another points I disagree. When somebody kill someone, then it is impossible describe the pain that family members and friends have to feel. So it seems fair to punish murderer in that awful way, but then murderers family members get hurt and it would be vicious circle. Also the death penalty takes away opportunity to regret those horrible mistakes. Some people can change and would live life properly. But then, some people can't change themselves and they could do same mistakes over and over again. Then it seems right again to punish them with the death penalty. Of course from economical side capital punishment is better than maintaining serious criminals at public expence. Because it is quite expensive to feed and cover those lifetime prisnoners.

Eesti keel → Eesti keel
6 allalaadimist
For and against capital punishment
1
rtf

For and against capital punishment

For and against capital punishment Capital punishment as death penalty is the killing of a person by judical process for retribution and incapacitation. And it has advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of capital punishment is that it permanently removes the worst criminals from society and should prove much safer for the rest of us. It is self- evident that dead criminals cannot commit any further crimes, either within prison or after escaping or being released from it.

Keeled → Inglise keel
77 allalaadimist
For and against capital punishment
1
doc

For and against capital punishment

For and against capital punishment If one commits a murder or more, robbes a bank in addition or does something more terrible than human kind could possibly put up, then one is sentenced to death. But everyone can put up a legal murder of a convict. Do people agree with killing a killer, which is nothing more than a publik murder itself? Death penalty is justified if one causes pain for many people. Pain is a strong feeling, something you will never forget if experienced. Haunting nightmeres from the depths from the worst memories will probably never leave from victims dreams. In that case a capital punishment is and should be the right thing to do, to make the others feel safe again. Death of a culprit may decrease the pain, but will never make it go away? It is always

Keeled → Inglise keel
17 allalaadimist
FOOTBALL
1
docx

FOOTBALL

.. is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by getting the ball into the opposing goal. The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area. Other players mainly use their feet to strike or pass the ball, but may also use their head or torso. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the match wins. If the score is level at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time or a penalty shootout depending on the format of the competition. A number of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game. The maximum number of

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
An essay about football
2
docx

An essay about football

their goal on their side of the pitch. That player is called a goalkeeper and often hei s also the captain. There are also defenders,midfielders and strikers and players that have 2 roles at the time. For example a defensive midfielder or a forward midfielder etc.The psition of each player in the lineup is selected by the couch who can also have assistent couches. The game has to have 3 refrees: the main refree who makes the decisions(penalty kick ,offside, throw in, goalkick , corner, foul etc.) and 2 sideline refrees,who's main job is too look for offsides or assist the main refree with decisions. The game is played in 2 halfs, 45 minutes each. In the end of each half the refree decides how many minutes to add to the game because of delays. Usually it is between 1 and 4 minutes. When the ball crosses the sideline, the ball is thrown back into play by a player and if the ball

Keeled → Inglise keel
80 allalaadimist
Truancy in school – individual responsibility
2
doc

Truancy in school – individual responsibility

nothing about it even if they do want their child to study. The thing that parents need to do is to explain their children why is it important to attend the school and become an educated person and how education influences the life of the human being. But even if they fail to do that I think that it does not give the right to punish them. I think that in the UK the Education Act is too strict. According to the Guardian in November 2000 the maximum penalty for allowing a child to truant was raised from £1,000 to £2,500 and/or three months in prison. In Estonia the law is more loyal, the penalty is not so harsh. For example parents are not sent to prison and the amount of money they have to pay is smaller. But it is still wrong to fee the parents especially when dealing with the high school students. In conclusion I would like to say that truancy is the students' own responsibility and they should be completely responsible for their actions.

Keeled → Inglise keel
3 allalaadimist
Capital Punishment Should be Abolished
1
doc

Capital Punishment Should be Abolished

Capital Punishment Should be Abolished Evidence suggests that the death penalty does not deter people from committing crimes. It is a cruel and cold blooded form of punishment and there have been instances where innocent people were sentenced to death and later found to be innocent. Why is it wrong? Capital punishment is a barbarous survival from a less enlightened and refined age; it is incongruous and incompatible with our present standard of civilization and humanity. It has been abolished by many states and countries, and we must look forward to the day when all

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Safe streets again
1
docx

Safe streets again

Firstly, we have to create greater police presence. More officers means more people will certainly get help and feel safe again, which is the most important. Also criminals cannot accomplish crimes, because they definitely do not want to be caught. Secondly, we have to establish tougher sentences for those who commit crimes. First reason being is they will sit longer in prison. Second reason: delinquent will think before he does something. For intance murderer will get death penalty or perhaps some burglar will do community service for long hours. Another option is to teach children not to take a evil road. It takes time, but everything comes down to mind and thoughts. Specialist will give lectures about problem anticipation to parents, children. We have to give them education which will prevent them from doing offences. To conclude, we have many options, which we can start using now. For now we can use temporary or long lasting choice

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Drug abuse
1
doc

Drug abuse

All definitions of drug abuse imply a negative judgement of the drug use in question. Some of the drugs most often associated with this term include alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine and opium alkaloids. Use of these drugs may lead to criminal penalty. Other definitions of drug abuse fall into four main categories: public health definitions, mass communication and vernacular usage, medical definitions, and political and criminal justice definitions. Depending on the actual compound, drug misuse including alcohol may lead to health and social problems: such as injuries, unprotected sex, violence, deaths, vehicle accidents, homo ­ and suicides and mortality.

Keeled → Inglise keel
9 allalaadimist
Forgiveness and punishment
1
docx

Forgiveness and punishment

to forgive. Even though it may be hard to let go of the hatred and emotions in the end it might help to move on. Secondly if the culprit is not sorry, do they even deserve redemption? And all the people in prisons who don't feel guilt, should we keep them in prison until they do? However the problem with that is that it costs a lot of money. On the other hand there's the death penalty, but that is not really a solution. To sum up I would say that although forgiving is hard, people should do it more often to move on. Also I believe that if after prison people do not regret their actions, they should get some counseling or something similar. Because if they don't understand what they've done, they do it again.

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
Capital punishment - inglise keel
1
doc

Capital punishment - inglise keel

fair when you pay for this with your own life. Many people are thinking how cruel it is for a criminal but we should also think of the families that are broken apart because of the merciless acts of these criminals. Secondly it is too expensive to hold prisoners who have lifelong punishment. Especially it affects countries who are financially disadvantaged. It is not fair that taxpayers have to maintain the murders. Thirdly death penalty scares potential criminals. Many people kill another people because they want to go to prison, but if they have to pay for it with their own life maybe they reconsider it. Capital punishment must be allowed. For a cold blooded killer, capital punishment is the only true way of justice. The world would be a lot less intimidating place when all the criminals who deserve do die, get punished by death sentance.

Keeled → Inglise keel
17 allalaadimist
Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished
1
docx

Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished

Capital Punishment Should (not) Be Abolished Capital punishment or the death penalty is the killing of the person as the punishment for offence. To get the capital punishment, you need to do a very serious crime, like homicide, or even more serious than that. The pros of a capital punishment are that if the person gets that punishment, he or she will never get a chance to do something that cruel again. Sometimes the criminals, who get a prison sentence, do something illegal again, after that punishment. Second pro is that it's cheaper for the country to kill the person,

Keeled → Inglise keel
24 allalaadimist
The Republic of Singapore
13
pptx

The Republic of Singapore

· Total area of 710 km2and a population of 5 312 400 · Population density 7 315/ km2 · Left-handtraffic A brief history of Singapore · Comes from the Malay wordSingapura · British colony in 1819 · Occupied by Japan in 1942-1945 · 1959 self-governing state · 1963 joined Malaysia · 1965 complete independence Legal system · Legal system based on English common law · Trial by jury removed in 1970 · Caning · Mandatory death penalty · "Possibly the highest execution rate in the world relative to its population" Economy · Location made it an important trading post · In 2011 ranked 2ndfreest economy · Singaporean dollar · Port of Singapore · Worlds highest % of millionaires (1 out of 6) · No minimum wage and high income inequality levels among developed countries Military · Said to be most technologically advanced · On independence, great deal of support from Israel ·

Keeled → Inglise keel
5 allalaadimist
Tess of the d urbervilles
1
docx

Tess of the d'urbervilles

Tess of the D'Urbervilles - Guilty or Not? The story is about an ordinary young woman who encounters insurmountable obstacles but is responsible for creating none. From the beginning it can be understood that she doesn't have the right to express her opinion and if she had, would she dare to. It all begins with Tess following her father's wishes to make contact to the D'Urbervilles, because she has to manage to deal with an intrusive young man and because of her lack of experience she ends up being pregnant and alone. This kind of situation was not approved at her time and the villagers turned against her. When the baby was born and after a while died, Tess felt no emotions or feelings. There was nothing to keep her home and so she left in hope to find a place where no one knew of her sorrowful life. When she meets Angel Clare she tries to ignore her love for him, because she feels that this wo...

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
7 allalaadimist
Reflective Statement Antigone
1
docx

Reflective Statement Antigone

substantially enhanced through the discussion we had on the conflict between men and nature in Antigone by Sophocles. The two main characters in the play are Antigone and Creon, who both are motivated by their hubris and the need for glory. In the play, Antigone rebels against the rules set out by Creon, when she attempts to bury her brother even though it has been prohibited by the state. Antigone is sentenced with a death penalty, which is found unreasonable by many of the other members of the society. In the discussion we explored the nature of men and authority in comparison to the natural laws and traditions of the Gods. Sophocles expresses men as the all powerful and wonderful in his well-known "Ode to Man" in Antigone. A man "conquers all, taming with his techniques the prey that roam the cliffs and wild lairs, training the stallion, clamping the yoke across his shaggy neck, and the tireless

Keeled → British literature
4 allalaadimist
Crime and punishment
3
doc

Crime and punishment

pisikuritegu ­ petty crime politsei küsitleb kurjategijaid- the police question the witnesses rahatrahv ­ a fine rahukohtunikud - Justices of peace range karistus ­ severe punishment raskekuritegu ­ serious crime riigikohus - Crown courts röövis süüdistama ­ conviction for robbery seaduse kuulekas ülikond ­ a law-abiding society seaduserikkuja - Wrongdoers seadust rikkuma ­ to break the law sekretär - Judge's clerk sobimatu - Ineligible- surmanuhtlus ­ the death penalty sõda kuritegevuse vastu ­ war on crime sõidukite vargus ­ vehicle theft süüalune - Prisoner in the dock süüdi tunnistama - Pleaded guilty süüdimõistetu - Offender süüdistaja - Councel for the prosecution süüdistama - Charged süüdistama kuriteos - Accused of a crime süüdlane - Guilty party süütu kuni süüdimõistmiseni - Innocent until proven guilty tavaõigus - Common law tingimisi vabastamine - Probation tsiviil/eraõigus - Civil law/private law

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Tower Bridge
15
ppt

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge General · Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, England, over the River Thames. It is close to the Tower of London, which gives it its name. It has become an iconic symbol of London. Design · In the second half of the 19th century, increased commercial development in the East End of London led to a requirement for a new river crossing downstream of London Bridge. · Subway Committee was formed in 1876, chaired by Sir Albert Joseph Altman, to find a solution to the river crossing problem. It opened the design of the crossing to public competition. Over 50 designs were submitted. · Jones' engineer, Sir John Wolfe Barry, devised the idea of a bascule bridge 800 feet (244 m) in length with two towers each 213 feet (65 m) high, built on piers. The central span of 200 feet (61 m) between the towers was split into two equal le...

Keeled → Inglise keel
18 allalaadimist
History of London-2
2
docx

History of London 2

10: Which street became the center of the embryonic press during the 18th century? Fleet street 11: What were the Bow Street Runners and when were they established? Liis Toomsalu The Bow Street Runners were established in 1750 as a professional police force. 12: What was a common way to punish criminals during this time and how was it done? Penalties for crime were harsh, with the death penalty being applied for fairly minor crimes. Public hangings were common in London, and were popular public events. The death sentence could be passed for picking pockets, stealing bread or cutting down a tree. Minor crime was punished by being sent to prisons, sometimes transported abroad for theft, whipped in public. 13: What was the second bridge to be built over the Thames and when was it built? In 1750 Westminster Bridge was opened, and, for the first time in history, London Bridge, in a

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
5 allalaadimist
Space Business
25
pptx

Space Business

§ The CSA did not answer. This implicit refusal was challenged by Medya TV § The French Appeal Court rejected their request in February 2004 § Med TV began transmitting from Danemark under the name RojTV Sanctions § Administrative sanctions are issued when broadcasters fail to respect their obligations and commitments. § The CSA can sentence a broadcaster to a § financial penalty § suspend a broadcasting licence or reduce its term § withdraw it (in the most serious cases). Since July 2004, it can request a satellite operator to stop broadcasting a channel § All decisions may be challenged before the administrative court (Conseil d'Etat) Questions ?

Õigus → Äriõigus
30 allalaadimist
BANKING
1
doc

BANKING

the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose names(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/her/their signatures on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under the PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. _________________________________ Name of Notary: Notary Public My Commission Expires: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY A PERSON AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS A NOTARY PURSUANT TO TITLE 10 U.S.C. 1044a SERVING WITH THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL LEGAL OFFICE

Õigus → Finantsõigus
9 allalaadimist
Romeo and Juliet
2
doc

Romeo and Juliet

Prince's decree. In the ensuing swordplay, Romeo attempts to allay Mercutio's anger, momentarily placing his arm around him. By doing so, however, Romeo inadvertently pulls Mercutio into Tybalt's rapier, fatally wounding him. Mercutio dies, wishing "a plague a'both your houses," before he passes. Romeo, in his anger, pursues and slays Tybalt. Although under the Prince of Verona's proclamation Romeo (and Montague and Capulet, as well) would be subject to the death penalty, the Prince instead fines the head of each house, and reduces Romeo's punishment to exile in recognition that Tybalt had killed Mercutio, who had not only been Romeo's friend but a kinsman of the Prince. Romeo is then exiled to Mantua after attempting to see Juliet one last time. Just after Romeo leaves Juliet's bedroom unseen, Capulet enters to tell the news to his daughter that he has arranged for her to marry Paris in three days' time, to console her

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
37 allalaadimist
Anglo-Norman period
5
docx

Anglo-Norman period

· Before him: feudal anarchy, civil wars · As a feudal ruler, had to deal with the privileges and obligations of his noble vassals · As a king, claimed special rights and privileges to increase his power · Famous for his legal reforms · Previously, private citizens had to bring charges against criminals · Result: suspects prevented this by intimidating their victims · Citizens had to pay a severe penalty when they lost · Result: few people brought cases to court · Henry II had the state bring suspects to trial · Established grand juries · Gathering evidence, submitting the names of likely suspects · failure to do this resulted in heavy fines · Results: more cases brought to trial, a greater degree of law and order, the king made money from court revenues

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
6 allalaadimist
British Parliament
6
docx

British Parliament

can be accepted by Parliament. This can happen especially if the motion concerns a consensual or non-controversial political project, or even a question for which MPs' will vote according to their "moral convictions", rather than the politics of their party. In such cases, governments traditionally allows members the freedom to vote according to their conscience. Two important examples of Private Members Bills have been passed by Parliament are the law to abolish the death penalty (Murder Act of 1965 ), and the law authorizing abortion (1967). Territoriality The British Parliament is both Parliament of England and Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is sovereign (see Constitution). Parliament has delegated some of its powers to the regional parliaments or assemblies of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales .

Keeled → Inglise keel
2 allalaadimist
Arvutiarhitektuuri testid
56
docx

Arvutiarhitektuuri testid

(võrreldes ajatuspesa kasutamata jätmise olukorraga)? V: 1,189 6) Arvutage, kui mitme tsükli võrra pikeneb vajalike andmete vahemälus puudumise tõttu keskmine aeg kahe järjestikuse käsu lõpetamise vahel, kui käskude vahemälust leidmise tõenäosus on 95%, andmete vahemälust leidmise tõenäosus on 97%, nende käskude protsent, mis vajavad mälust andmeid on 28%, käskude vahemälust mitteleidmise hind – miss penalty – tsüklite arv, mis selleks kulub on 25. V: 1,46 7) Arvutage neljaastmelist toru kasutava protsessori käskude läbilaskevõime (ühikutes "miljonit tehet sekundis"), kui protsessori taksagedus on 4GHz ja käskude vahemälust leidmise tõenäosus on 91%, andmete vahemälust leidmise tõenäosus on 93%, nende käskude protsent, mis vajavad mälust andmeid on 27%, käskude vahemälust mitteleidmise hind – miss penalty – tsüklite arv, mis selleks kulub on 23.

Informaatika → Infoharidus
144 allalaadimist
Cold war
3
doc

Cold war

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 Nations ) all of the largest nations joined and they had armed force at its disposal. All the winning and neutral countries were members and all of them could be called on to provide troops to deal with aggression. b) The Security council was important because they met regulary and dealt with crises. The

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
6 allalaadimist
Õigusalase inglise keele sõnad väljendid eesti keelse tõlkega-units 12-18
11
docx

Õigusalase inglise keele sõnad/väljendid eesti keelse tõlkega (units 12-18)

211. intentional ­ tahtlik 212. grossly negligent ­ raskelt hooletu 213. mitigate ­ leevendama 214. avoid ­ vältima 215. economic loss ­ (varaline) majanduslik kahju 216. non-economic loss ­ mittevaraline kahju 217. reduction of the value of property ­ vara väärtuse vähenemine 218. impairment of the quality of life ­ elukvaliteedi halvenemine 219. clause to pre-estimate any loss ­ eelhindama võimalikke kahjusid 220. penalty payment ­ karistusmakse 221. recover damages ­ sisse nõudma kahjutasu 222. penalty ­ punishment which is imposed if sth is not done 223. reason ­ healthy mind that is not mad; sufficient ground of explanation oe of logical defence 224. to reinstate ­ to put back into a former job or position 225. remedy ­ way of repairing harm or damage suffered 226. pecuniary ­ referring to money 227. obligee ­ person who is owed a duty; võlausaldaja 228

Keeled → Inglise keel
28 allalaadimist
Jamaika referaat
14
doc

Jamaika referaat

of crime and violence. Jamaica has had one of the highest murder rates in the world for many years. Former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson described the situation as ,, a national challenge of unprecedented proportions". In 2005, Jamaica had 1674 murders for a murder rate of 58 per 100 000 people. It's terrible. That year, Jamaica had the highest murder rate in the world. In November 2008, Jamaica's parliament voted to retain the death penalty, which is performed by hanging. In 2008 was widespread by private citizens homosexuals. Homosexuality is illegal in Jamaica, incurring a prison sentence. Many Jamaicans are intersex people, and several mob attacks agains bisexual people have been reported. Attacks on bisexual people are even encouraged in some popular Jamaican dancehall songs that have been called murder music. The country has been called ,,the most homophobic place on earth". Sport

Keeled → Äriinglise keel
16 allalaadimist
Facts about Ireland
4
doc

Facts about Ireland

Fact from the last Irish census, Sean was the most popular boys name and Emma was the most popular girls name. Ireland has won the Nobel prize for literature on four occasions with George Bernard Shaw, William Butler Yeats, Samuel Beckett and Seamus Heaney. Irish aviation fact = Shannon became the worlds first duty free airport in 1947 There is no death penalty in Ireland. Ireland is a neutral state and is not a member of N.A.T.O. The famous Titanic ship was built in Belfast. Henry Ford of Ford Motor Company was the son of an Irish emigrant. John Kennedy, the thirtyfifth President of the U.S.A.was born in Massachusetts in 1917. The Kennedy family were descendants of Irish emigrants to the U.S.A. in the nineteenth century. Kilkenny born architect James Hoban designed the White House and also the official residence of the

Keeled → Inglise keel
7 allalaadimist
Arvuti arhitektuur ja riistvara testide konspekt
72
pdf

Arvuti arhitektuur ja riistvara testide konspekt

tõttu keskmine aeg kahe järjestikuse käsu lõpetamise vahel, kui  1. käskude vahemälust leidmise tõenäosus on ​ 91%,  2. andmete vahemälust leidmise tõenäosus on​  96%​,  3. nende käskude protsent, mis vajavad mälust andmeid on ​ 22%,  4. käskude vahemälust mitteleidmise hind –​ miss penalty ​– tsüklite arv, mis  selleks kulub on ​21.                            ​ Vastus esitage kahe komakoha täpsusega!     ● Siin tuleb lihtsalt see ​ delta miss​  välja arvutada 

Informaatika → Arvuti arhitektuur
129 allalaadimist
The Life of Dante-the Inferno of Dante
4
doc

The Life of Dante, the Inferno of Dante

associated took power. Although born into a Guelph family, Dante became more neutral later in life realizing that the church was corrupt, believing it should only be involved in spiritual affairs. At the turn of the century, Dante rose from city councilman to ambassador of Florence. His career ended in 1301 when the Black Guelph and their French allies seized control of the city. They took Dante's possessions and sentenced him to be permanently banished from Florence, threatening the death penalty upon him if he returned. Dante spent most of his time in exile writing new pieces of literature. It is believed that around 1307 he interrupts his unfinished work, Convivio, a reflection of his love poetry philosophy of the Roman tradition, to begin The Comedy (later known as The Divine Comedy). He writes a book called De Vulgari Eloquentia explaining his idea to combine a number of Italian dialects to create a new national language. In 1310

Keeled → Inglise keel
10 allalaadimist
Arthur Conan Doyle
5
doc

Arthur Conan Doyle

He became acquainted with Morel and Casement, taking inspiration from them for two of the main characters in the novel, The Lost World (1912). He broke with both when Morel became one of the leaders of the pacifist movement during the First World War, and when Casement committed treason against the UK during the Easter Rising out of conviction for his Irish nationalist views. Conan Doyle tried, unsuccessfully, to save Casement from the death penalty, arguing that he had been driven mad and was not responsible for his actions. Conan Doyle was also a fervent advocate of justice, and personally investigated two closed cases, which led to two imprisoned men being released. The first case, in 1906, involved a shy half-British, half-Indian lawyer named George Edalji, who had allegedly penned threatening letters and mutilated animals. Police were set on Edalji's conviction, even though the mutilations continued after their suspect was jailed.

Keeled → Inglise keel
17 allalaadimist
Inglise õiguskeel
16
docx

Inglise õiguskeel

6. tagama, et leping kehtiks – to ensure that the contract would be valid 7. õiguslikke vahendeid kasutama – to use legal means 8. harjuma õiguslikke vahendeid kasutama – to get accustomed to using legal means 9. omama teadmisi millestki – to have knowledge of smth 10. ette kirjutama, ettekirjutus, ettekirjutav – to prescribe, prescription, prescriptional 11. karistust kandma – to serve punishment (ka to suffer a penalty) 12. vägivaldselt käituma (kellegi suhtes) – to act violently towards smb 13. ajutine ametist/spordist kõrvaldamine (n,v) - suspension 14. väljaheitmine (n,v) - expulsion 15. seadusi jõustama – to enforce rules 16. õiguskaitseorganid - law enforcement agencies 17. seadust järgima – to obey the law 18. süütegusid uurima – to investigate offences 19. karistust määrama – to impose punishment 20

Keeled → Inglise keel
44 allalaadimist
Jaques Derrida elu ja filosoofia põhimõistete referaat
28
odt

Jaques Derrida elu ja filosoofia põhimõistete referaat

The Gift of Death (1995) Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression (1996) The Work of Mourning (2001) (By Giovanna Borradori) Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Dialogues with Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida (2002) The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy (2003) The Gift of Death, Second Edition & Literature in Secret(2008) The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume I (2009) The Beast and the Sovereign, Volume II (2011) Signature Derrida (2012) The Death Penalty, Volume I (2013) 10 6. Seosed tänapäevaga Kõige enam seostub minu jaoks tänapäevaga jälje teooria. Igapäevaselt kasutatakse interneti suhtlusportaale, mida kasutades jääb jälg maha. Üks peamistest suhtlusportaalidest on facebook, kuhu saab postitada pilte ja staatuseid. Postidades suhtlusportaalile pilte, ilmuvad need google otsingus, ning need ei kao ka peale kustutamist otsingust. Sellega on tekitatud jälg suhtlusportaali

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
8 allalaadimist
Essential Vocabulary töö
8
docx

Essential Vocabulary töö

8. prosecution - a criminal procedure is started in the name of the state by a prosecution 9. tracking system of claims - determines which court should hear a case, claims are divided into three groups (tracks) according to the value of the claim. 10. burden of proof - the obligation of a party in a trial to produce the evidence that will prove the claims they have made against the other party 11. legal remedy - the means with which a court imposes a penalty 12. damages - monetary compensation that is awarded by a court in a civil action to defendant 13. injunction - an order that forbids or requires the defendant to do something 14. specific performance - an order to preform the contract 1. kahjustatud isik injured person / aggrieved person 2. hagi kohtule esitama file a (statement of) claim with a court 3. maksejõuetus insolvency 4

Keeled → Inglise keel
19 allalaadimist
Spikker
2
doc

Spikker

järgmisel viisil ­ iga segment töödeldakse kõvasti sõltub signaali spekter. Põhi idee signaalis). Iga komplekseksponendi faas on tema 8. Ühekordse signaali Fourier' integraal ja aknafunktsiooniga, üksteisele järgnevad segmendid kriteeriumidel on viia sisse nö penalty funktsiooni amplituudi kui komplekssuuruse faas. Maatrikskuju Kumbagi liidetavat saab tekitada omaette. Esimene aga määratakse andmetest nii, et nad kattuvad

Informaatika → Digitaalne spektraalanalüüs
83 allalaadimist
Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde-inglise keel
12
docx

Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

descriptive law (kirjeldav õigus) - laws which simply describe how people or even natural phenomenas usually behave nation (riik) - country with its own goverment citizen (kodanik) - person native of a country; realationship between country and a person stranger (välismaalne) - person who is unfamiliar, from another country penalty (karistus) - punishment fixed by law, as for a crime or from any soical groups goverment (valitsus) - organization which controlls a stre or community System of Courts (kohtusüsteem) - organization applying law in the name of states to commit a crime (kuritegu läbi viima) - breaking a law, usually given out by the goverment fine (trahv) - certain sum of money person pays for breaking a law

Õigus → Erialane õiguskeel
53 allalaadimist
A lamb to the slaughter
9
doc

A lamb to the slaughter

The violence of the crash, the noise, the small table overturning, helped bring her out of he shock. She came out slowly, feeling cold and surprised, and she stood for a while blinking at the body, still holding the ridiculous piece of meat tight with both hands. All right, she told herself. So I've killed him. It was extraordinary, now, how clear her mind became all of a sudden. She began thinking very fast. As the wife of a detective, she knew quite well what the penalty would be. That was fine. It made no difference to her. In fact, it would be a relief. On the other hand, what about the child? What were the laws about murderers with unborn children? Did they kill then both - mother and child? Or did they wait until the tenth month? What did they do? Mary Maloney didn't know. And she certainly wasn't prepared to take a chance. She carried the meat into the kitchen, placed it in a pan, turned the oven on high, and shoved t inside

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Õigus-teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid
13
docx

"Õigus" teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid

Classifying courts according to their functions  The courts of civil jurisdiction o Civil actions take place between two or more individuals in dispute, it is a responsibility of the civil court to adjudicate, to give judgement FAIRLY o Provide remedy for the wronged party o To solve the disputes between individuals or companies o Only single judge NO JURY o Possibility to appeal o Both parties have to prepare for the case o Penalty – usually the wronged party needs to pay damages o Liable or not liable – we won’t talk about guilt o Structure – 5 parts (law of property, family property etc)  The courts of criminal jurisdiction o Criminal actions take place between the state and a individual, it is the aim of a criminal court to determine whether the accused person has committed a crime and punish the wrongdoer

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
7 allalaadimist
Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
35
docx

Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

passive-vormi. Lõhikesi vorme ei kasutata! (don't) 150 sõna ­ Teema ­ "should mery-killing be punished?" HOMEWORK Terms to explain: Nation - a country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc: Stranger ­ someone whom you do not know Citizen - a person who is a member of a particular country and who has rights and obligations because of being born there or because of being given them Penalty - a punishment for doing something that is against a law Government - the group of people who officially control a country System of courts - a set of connected positions which operate together to ensure ... ? To commit a crime ­ to do sth that is forbidden by law Corruption - illegal, immoral or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power Fine (trahv) - an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law

Keeled → Inglise õiguskeel 1
268 allalaadimist
Law-makers breaking the law-torture as a justified interrogation technique
26
docx

Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique? 1 Introduction It was Jeremy Bentham who thought of a famous method to give ethics a rational basis. He was fed up with the penal laws where offenders met corporate punishment and together with Cesario Beccaria he stood up to torture, corporal punishment, and the death penalty. He resisted against irrational moral emotions as the instigation for ethical conduct, saying only reasonable grounds could justify the moral decisions of individuals and legislators. And now his theory of is the one that is known for justifying torture (Verplaetse, 2008). Since 9/11 and the following fight against terrorism it became clear that the Bush administration thought of torture as something justifiable while it goes against all possible agreed upon treaties and conventions

Õigus → Õiguse filosoofia
6 allalaadimist
prelim year 1
32
docx

prelim year 1

TOPICS For the PRELIM Year 1 Put down 10-12 relevant terms and retell about: 1. Prescriptive and descriptive law Prescriptive law – prescribe how people ought to behave Descriptive law – describes the way people or natural phenomena behave Break the law – do something illegal Penalty – punishment Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Law – the system of rules System of courts – all judicial institutions Enforce – to make people obey the law Authority – a group of people with official responsibility for a particular area of activity /the moral or legal right or ability to control Prescribe – to tell someone what they must have or do, or to make a rule of something Impose

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
21 allalaadimist
Investors Handbook-A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia
133
pdf

Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

This rule does not apply to information submitted to the public registry by the taxpayer in the course of registration of a company. Such information is public and available to anyone. The Tax Code obliges the tax authorities to keep taxpayer-related information confidential. The right to enjoy a tax benefits and claim overpaid taxes All taxpayers are equal before the law. Everyone is entitled to enjoy the tax concessions estab- lished by the law. Tax or penalty amounts overpaid by a taxpayer must be returned to the taxpayer or credited to the account of future tax payments. Protection of taxpayer's legal interests The taxpayer is entitled to represent his interests directly or through a representative, participate in any tax auditing processes, and to receive and deliver information related to the tax audit. Moreover, the taxpayer is entitled to bring a case against an action or decision taken by the tax au-

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Australia
10
doc

Australia

to Western Australia in 1868. About 160 000 convicts arrived in over 80 years. The convicts were mostly poor townspeople. Only few of them were from wealthier classes. The building of a new society based on these people was an outrageous challenge. The most cunning and skilful of the convicts became later the founders of prominent colonial families. Until 1830s the convicts were harshly punished for almost no reason, flogging being the most common penalty. During the 1850s, the settlement was boosted by gold rushes. Gold was first found at Bayhurst in 1851. Scarcity of labour (tööjõupuudus), the vastness of the bush, and new wealth based on farming, mining and trade all contributed to the development of uniquely Australian social institutions and sensibilities. The idea of unifying all the states first came to Earl Grey in 1847. It was only on January 1, 1901, that the Australian colonies federated to become the

Keeled → Inglise keel
3 allalaadimist
Aborigeenid-Inglise keeles
13
doc

Aborigeenid (Inglise keeles)

entertainment and early European observations of the Aborigines included camp life where the people played games and sang songs around their camp fires. Almost all of the Koori (preferred name of Australian aborigines) shaman are initiated within one large group, called "The Dreamers". This is due to the fact that Australia has some of the strongest, and chaotic magic, around. All of the shaman are needed to put a check on that chaos. A Koori shaman takes only a small penalty for some tasks when astrally perceiving. As a trade off they are unable to mask. Any magician (full or adept) will notice this, whether or not he can assence. Mundanes even can tell when one of The Dreamers has entered the room. A Koori shaman will rarely travel outside of Australia, the need is too great in the outback for that. White Australian shamans cannot join the dreamers, but some are associated with the koori group. 6

Keeled → Geograafia inglise keeles
6 allalaadimist


Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun