"My Ideal Mate" I could come up with a very long list of qualities and attributes that I would like for my ideal mate to possess. First of all, I would like for him to have a great personality and sense of humor. He should be kind, loyal, honest, loving, sincere, affectionate, and caring. He should also possess the qualities of maturity, integrity, and generosity. He must have good morals and values and be a non-smoker and non-drinker. I would like for my ideal man to be handsome and attractive in his appearance. He would need to be open to the ideas of commitment, marriage, and starting a family someday, because that is very important to me. My ideal mate would be a wonderful husband and father. He should be able to openly communicate his thoughts
- to talk about current trends Not normally used in the continuous form the senses: appear, hear, look like, notice, see, seem, smell, sound, taste (= have flavour) feelings: dislike, fear, hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish thinking: agree, believe, doubt, expect (= believe), feel (= believe), forget, imagine, know, realise, recognise, suppose, suspect, think (= believe), understand possession: belong to, contain, have (= possess), include, own, possess other verbs: cost, depend on, fit, involve, matter, measure (= have length), mean, need, satisfy, surprise, weigh The PRESENT SIMPLE or the PRESENT CONTINUOUS 1 John (write) a letter every day. 2 All the students here (study) English now. 3 Who you wait) for? I (wait) for tom. 4 You can't see Henry now, He (have) a bath. 5 Every mother (love) her child. 6 What this book (cost)? It (cost) sixty kroons. 7 They had better come in
Normal Verbs to run, to walk, to eat, to fly, to go, to say, to touch, etc. Examples: · I eat dinner every day. · I am eating dinner now. Group II Non-Continuous Verbs The second group, called "Non-Continuous Verbs," is smaller. These verbs are usually things you cannot see somebody doing. These verbs are rarely used in continuous tenses. They include: Abstract Verbs to be, to want, to cost, to seem, to need, to care, to contain, to owe, to exist... Possession Verbs to possess, to own, to belong... Emotion Verbs to like, to love, to hate, to dislike, to fear, to envy, to mind... Examples: · He is needing help now. Not Correct · He needs help now. Correct · He is wanting a drink now. Not Correct · He wants a drink now. Correct Group III Mixed Verbs The third group, called "Mixed Verbs," is the smallest group. These verbs have more than one meaning. In a way, each meaning is a unique verb. Some
y Tao =Way, Path, Truth; Te = Virtue; Ching = Scripture y In Math, Y = F(X), or equal to the function as applied to X y X = Tao = source, Y = Virtue = result of the function applied to Tao y True Nature is our source, Virtue is the function, or manifestation and action y Helping others or saving a drowning kid, is an action y By acting according to our True Nature, our virtue of benevolence and kindness is revealed, or manifested y Prajna is the innate wisdom that we possess, Paramita is the action of reaching the opposite shore by applying our wisdom y Tao Te Ching = Scripture that describes the Truth, or the True Nature, that we all possess and how to apply and manifest it as our virtues 1) Tao and Its Name y The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao y The name that can be named is not the eternal name y The nameless is the origin of Heaven and Earth y The named is the mother of myriad things
die dying tie tying KESTVAS AJAS tavaliselt ei kasutata: 1) meeletaju, psühhilist tegevust ja tundeid väljendavaid tegusõnu see, hear, know, want, love, hate, like, understand jt. N: We see a train. (Me näeme rongi.) I hear a strange noise. (Ma kuulen imelikku häält.) 2) Pidevat seisundit väljendavaid tegusõnu, näit. Seem, belong, possess, appear: N: He seems tired. (Ta tundub väsinuna.) Now this book belong to me. (Nüüd kuulub see raamat mulle.)
risen by 0.76° C since 1850. Most of the warming that has occurred over the last 50 years is very likely to have been caused by human activities. Weapon of mass destruction A weapon of mass destruction (WMD) is a weapon that can kill large numbers of humans and/or cause great damage to man-made structures (e.g. buildings), natural structures (e.g. mountains), or the biosphere in general. There are eight countries that have declared they possess nuclear weapons Different types of weapons of mass destruction are biological, chemical, nuclear and radiological. Racism and anti-Semitism. Some people wont accept that all of us are equal and their religion or skin colour are not important. There are many violent conflicts going on in the world caused by anti-semitism or racism. Hunger There are one billion malnourished people in the world, about one sixth of the worlds total population.
· She disagrees with her · He will definetly father. suprise after seeing what's for lunch. Communication Verbs examples: He wants to be the best. Does dinosaur still exsist ? Sense Verbs example: It appears that it's not impossible to fly. Emotion Verbs example: It's amazing to possess that power. The easiest explanation to Non-continuous verbs is that those are the words we can't use in continuous forms. Most verbs talk about actions. State verbs don't talk about actions, they talk about states, feelings, possession, and things that happen inside our heads. You don't have to know all those verbs by heart! one of the best ways to avoid mistakes is to read as much as you can in English After a while, it will become easy for you to
the way people want to connect themselves with Nature/God: for example, as much as God is thought of as something ideal, an amount of respect remains towards him and not accepting one's un-divine qualities and longing to resemble God can be seen as an insult in many religions. Regardless to this, man has always wanted to be ideal and because Nature in romantic poetry is seen as divine and God-like, therefore ideal, it adopts certain qualities that people want to possess. It becomes a holder of the ethical values that are thought of as essential by mankind and thus is seen as the ideal being and becomes a representative of a goal to reach. Romantic poets often bring nature as a good example of what a person should act like and which moral values possess. It is something to look up to and its ways something to follow. However, I find that this kind of idealization at times is exaggerated and used as an excuse
men are allowed to participate in women's competitions. The men's program has yet to be formally recognized by the FIG, however, and men cannot compete in the Olympics as a rhythmic gymnast. Gymnasts in Russia and Europe typically start training at a very young age and those at their peak are typically in their late teens or early twenties Top rhythmic gymnasts must have good balance, flexibility, coordination, and strength, and must possess psychological attributes such as the ability to compete under intense pressure, in which one mistake can cost them the title, and the discipline and work ethic to practice the same skills over and over again. Currently a gymnast can perform in the individual event or in the group event. They perform routines in 12 x 12 meter areas, accompanied by music. In competitions, female participants typically wear leotards and rhythmic gymnastic toe shoes.
Canvas-lõuend Shot put-kuulitõgue Sketch-visand Steeplechase-takistusjooks Shade-vari Wadi-race-kõrberalli Paint-maal Dreary chores of our everyday life- igavad I'm sorry to interupt majapidamistööd I'm sorry but Predecessors- eelkäijad That reminds me Possess-omama/valdama Could i just say something? Via sports- spordi kaudu Rake in- riisuvad Vanquish-võitma/võitu saama Unrelenting-järeleandmatu Success-edu Failure-ebaedu Recreation field- meelelahutusväljak Officials-ametlik Spectators-pealtvaataja Competitors- võistlejad Sprints- sprint Ting for first place- esimese koha pärast higistama Long jump- kaugushüpe Champion-tsempion Approximately- umbes 50 meters freestyle- 50 m vabaujumine retaining her title- tiitlit säilitama
off. The love of Bella's life-Edward has left her and she is devastated .She finds comfort in Jacobs friendship ,what in time will become more affectionate .But it all ends when Edward comes back and they decide to be together again. Bella's high school graduation is approaching and she will soon be leaving Forks forever, to go to college - but in reality she is planning to become an vampire and will therefore be unable to return home, because of a terrible blood lust that will possess her in the first few years. There are quite many storylines .Besides the graduation and Bella becoming a vampire ,the third important story is about dangerous vampires in Seattle who Cullen's have to fight with in order to save their own image and also Bella's life . The third book also shows the light on how the Cullen's became vampires and how the werewolves came into existence. These parts mix well with the storyline of Bella being still
provoked them in some way; they often come from homes where physical punishment is used, where the children are taught to strike back physically as a way to handle problems, and where parental involvement and warmth are frequently lacking; they are generally defiant or oppositional toward adults, antisocial, and apt to break school rules; they appear to have little anxiety and to possess strong self-esteem; they 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
Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans.[1][2] The term rap is often used synonymously with hip hop music. Rapping, also referred to as MCing or emceeing, is a vocal style in which the performer speaks rhythmically and in rhyme, generally to a beat, recently, however, a difference has developed between "rapping" and "MCing". "MCing" has been used to describe those artists who possess and exercise superior lyrical ability and prowess. Beats are traditionally generated from portions of other songs by a DJ, or sampled from portions of other songs by a producer, though synthesizers, drum machines, and live bands are also used, especially in newer music. Rappers may perform poetry which they have written ahead of time, or improvise rhymes on the spot with or without a beat. Though rap is usually an integral component of hip hop music, DJs sometimes perform and record alone,
People's eyes are attracted to beauty and it's quite natural. We look at flowers, landscapes, pieces of art, and so on. We understand why it is beautiful. People also think of a man's/woman's appearance as of a masterpiece of nature and enjoy it as much as a landscape in the Alps. But is the essence of this beauty the same? Landscapes are parts of nature, pieces of art are created by gifted people; these objects are not alive, don't possess an intellect, so it is much easier to define the essence of it's meaning and purpose. Humans have divine gift of speech, abstract thinking and freedom of action. We can't but agree that it's very difficult to define, what is hiding behind good looks. Our mind is used to assume that beauty contains only good things. We forget that beauty can also be dangerous. This rule can be applied to some people that use their appearance to harm others for their own profit.
Non-progressive verbs Senses Emotions Mind Possession Existence feel* amaze = astonish believe belong appear* hear* appreciate desire = want* depend* be* know care* (dis)agree have* consist of see* (dis)like doubt* own contain smell* envy feel* possess cost taste* fear forget* # remember* exist hate # love imagine* include* mind know look* (= seem) need mean* matter please realize owe prefer recognize resemble
Senses Emotions Mind Possession Existence ache* amaze = astonish believe belong appear* feel* appreciate desire = want* depend* be* hear* care* (dis)agree have* consist of hurt* (dis)like doubt* own contain know envy feel* possess cost* see* fear forget* # remember* exist smell* hate # love imagine* include* taste* mind know look** (= seem) need mean* matter please realize owe
Emma also meets Leon, a law clerk, who, like her, is bored with rural life and loves to escape through romantic novels. When Emma gives birth to her daughter Berthe, motherhood disappoints her--she had desired a son--and she continues to be despondent. Romantic feelings blossom between Emma and Leon. However, when Emma realizes that Leon loves her, she feels guilty and throws herself into the role of a dutiful wife. Leon grows tired of waiting and, believing that he can never possess Emma, departs to study law in Paris. His departure makes Emma miserable. Soon, at an agricultural fair, a wealthy neighbor named Rodolphe, who is attracted by Emma's beauty, declares his love to her. He seduces her, and they begin having a passionate affair. Emma is often indiscreet, and the townspeople all gossip about her. Charles, however, suspects nothing. His adoration for his wife and his stupidity combine to blind him to her indiscretions. His professional reputation,
first met? He claimed that Elizabeth wasn't pretty, nor elegant enough to catch his eye. 8. What was the attitude of Darcy / Elizabeth towards dancing? There was a quiet challenge between the two of them, they tried to look through each other while dancing, probably to find reasons for dislike which was dangerously fading and being transferred into interest. 9. What did an "accomplished woman" have to be like and what qualities to possess according to Darcy's definition? What did Elizabeth think about that definition? 10. Who were pride/prejudiced in the film in your opinion and why? Everyone have those kinds of qualities like pride and prejudgment - we all are humen. But the most prejudiced were clearly Mr.Wickham (for his handsome appearance) and Mr.Darcy, clearly. The ones with biggest pride were lady Lucas and Caroline Bingley, rich ladies with sharp tongue.
Senses Emotions Mind Possession Existence ache** amaze = astonish believe belong appear* feel** appreciate desire = want* depend* be* hear* care* (dis)agree have* consist of hurt** (dis)like doubt* own contain know envy feel* possess cost* see* fear forget* # remember* exist smell* hate # love imagine* include* taste* mind know look** (= seem) need mean* matter please realize owe
,,public" schools) to provide each new generation with the manners and habits of ruling class; the clubs and social life of London; the columns of ,,Society" gossip in the newspapers and the differences of clothing and accent by which members of the ,,classes" can instantly recognise one another. We should respect our fellow creatures because they are good or clever, gifted or wise not because they happen to possess advantages of wealth or power. In so far as we accept these false standards (of wealth and class) we make ourselves less than free men. We deny the eqality of our common humanity. Vandalism. The worsest vice, because the most senseless, peculiar to our own time has been the destructive vandalism with which we have treated our physical heritage in our town and country. The period between the two European wars will stand out as one of the most destructive epochs in our history
54. principal esindatav 55. letter of authority = authorisation document volikiri 56. specifying deadlines tähtaegade määramine 57. limitation periods for an action nõude esitamise tähtaeg 58. suspension of limitations aegumise peatumine 59. interruption of limitation period aegumise katkemine 60. real rights asjaõigused (a proprietary right enforceable against the whole world) 61. right of ownership omandiõigus (the exclusive right to use, possess and dispose of property) 62. limited real rights piiratud asjaõigused 63. movable things vallasasjad 64. immovable things kinnisasjad (land and houses and other buildings on land) 65. maintenance obligation in a family ülalpidamiskohustus 66. guardianship (custody) eestkoste (control of a person such as the right and duty of a parent to keep and bring up a child after a divorce) 67. acceptance of succession pärandi vastuvõtmine 68
Closing part of the sermon is very meaningful. Once again, Winthrop emphasizes on the importance of obeying God and threats that surround people if they don’t follow Him (“but if our hearts shall turn away so that we will not obey, but shall be seduced and worship other Gods, our pleasures, and profits, and serve them, it is propounded unto us this day, we shall surely perish out of the good Land whither we pass over this vast Sea to possess it”) (Winthrop, 1996) The ending is all about repetition of the most important messages. Focusing on the word of God and letting people to choose because religion is Puritan era was not forced on but rather naturally created. “Therefore let us choose life, that we, and our Seed, may live; by obeying his voice, and cleaving to him, for he is our life, and our prosperity” (Winthrop, 1996) The last paragraph is an excellent example of creating choices for people not limiting them
into an analysis that causes the forecast to support a desired future. Forecasting can involve a complex series of calculations that embed a host of core assumptions, many of which are not publicly divulged. The planning researcher often faces uncertainty in his or her own mind regarding specific assumptions. When supervisors or clients apply pressure to reconsider particular assumptions that are critical to the forecast result, the researcher often does not possess sufficient certitude to resist. Continuities of Past, Present and Future-future is not a disconnected end-state that exists only in the future; instead, the future should be viewed as a continuous unfolding in time that is rooted in both the past and present Temporal Horizons and Spatial Scale Just as forecasts may be geared toward short-, medium-, or long-range futures, so they may correspond to a variety of geographic levels along a spatial scale.
if I observe a boat moving downstream I cannot observe the downstream position before its upstream position - "in the perception of an event there is always a rule which makes the order of appearances necessary." - this shows that the empiricist approach of Hume is wrong - the concept of cause and effect is necessary for us for experiencing the world at all - the concept of cause and effect is something that we possess a priori before we ever experience it but the concept only becomes clear after we have experienced it. Popper - also against Hume - didn't think that the problem of induction was relevant to scientific methods - believed that both science and pseudo-science can be verified by observation and experience (eg astrology) - believed that is was easy to find verifications for nearly all theories because
Council) and the European Commission, it exercises the legislative function of the EU and it has been describedas one of the most powerful legislatures in the world. The Parliament is composed of 766 members, who represent the second largest democratic electorate in the world (after the Parliament of India). It has been directly elected every five years by universal suffrage since 1979. Although the European Parliament has legislative power that the Council and Commission do not possess, it does not formally possess legislative initiative, as most national parliaments of EU member states do. The Parliament is the "first institution" of the EU and shares equal legislative and budgetary powers with the Council. It likewise has equal control over the EU budget. The European Commission, the executive body of the EU, is accountable to Parliament. In particular, Parliament elects the President of the Commission, and approves (or rejects) the appointment of the Commission as a whole
invasion of others Locke (1821, p. 295) Locke asserts that once a man combines his own labour with material from a state of nature, he has a natural right to it as he has removed it from its original state. Lock gives an account of man tacitly consenting to gold and silver pertaining value and even though this opinion has not been expressly voiced, acceptance of an ... unequal possession of the earth... was established and now ...man may fairly possess more land than he himself can use the product of... Locke (1821, p.229). It can be argued this claim is indeed false as it could only be the case that the minority which first had gold and silver consented to this commodification, leaving many with little alternative but to acquiesce. It should be noted here that Locke was part of a cohort of privilege, belonging to the Royal Society, and throughout his career he held prominent Governmental positions
Visualization in CPN modules is important for(– presentation of design ideas & analysis results– discussion with people unfamiliar to CPN– abstractly visualizing a CPN module execution for an application context) Verification involves(– a mathematical formulation of a property– a computer-assisted proof that a model satisfies a property– verified properties must be those a system should possess– informal justification always accompanies formal verification) Two types of simulation (– interactive simulation(user is in complete control; user determines individual simulation steps; execution events are GUI visible)– automatic simulation (user specifies number of execution steps in the GUI; and/or user sets a number of stop criteria and breakpoints; simulator makes random choices without user interaction; only the resulting state is shown via the GUI;
and Jews to reference God, while 'ilah is the term used for a deity or a god in general. Some other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance ,,Tanri" in Turkish, ,,Khoda" in Persian or ,,Khuda" in Urdu. Is it said that belief in angels is fundamental to the faith of Islam. The arabic word for angel, malak, means ,,messenger", like its counterparts in Hebrew(malakh) and Greek(angelos). According to Koran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God , recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. Muslims believe that angels are made of light. The Islamic holy books are the records which most Muslims believe were dictated by God to various prophets. Muslims believe that parts of the previously revealed scriptures, the Tawrat
At the same time, Meccan trade routes were cut off as Muhammad brought surrounding desert tribes under his control. By 629 Muhammad was victorious in the nearly bloodless Conquest of Mecca, and by the time of his death in 632 (at the age of 62) he ruled over the Arabian peninsula. Angels Belief in angels is fundamental to the faith of Islam. The Arabic word for angel means "messenger". According to the Qur'an, angels do not possess free will, and worship God in total obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. They are also thought to intercede on man's behalf. The Qur'an describes angels as "messengers with wings--two, or three, or four (pairs): He [God] adds to Creation as He pleases..." Five Pillars
Where would I like to be? Who would I most like to be with? What are my dreams for the future? What do I intend to do to achieve these dreams? What will I be doing ten years from now? How does this university fit in my plans for the future? You can also brainstorm using the following questions: What might help the evaluating committee in understanding me better? What distinguishes me from other applicants? What are my career aims? What skills do I possess that would improve your chances for success in this field? What has stimulated my interest in this field of study? Why should an admissions committee be interested in me? Why am I interested in this field? 1 Some other topics are suggested below to stimulate your thinking: The most memorable experiences The most influential ideas, people and events in your life Your likes and dislikes
An example that mimics cognitive thinking: - CALO - Cognitive Assistant that Learns and Organizes [8]. Other examples which show reasoning capabilities: - Microsoft Cortana, an intelligent personal assistant with a voice interface in Microsoft's various Windows 10 editions [9]. - Wolfram Alpha, an online service that answers queries by computing the answer from structured data [10]. Projects mentioned above all possess the same structure of having 4 primary stages [11][12]. - Data is collected, examined, cleaned, prepared, split by its origin and where it should be placed. It can come in many forms, ranging from social media posts to website cookies. In a game, it involves setting up viable moves, making the data easily accessible for future use. In voice recognition applications it is required to make separate databases for different languages.
One side is Texas(US); the other, Mexico. The recent war among various gangs and drug cartels has made Juárez one of the world's most dangerous cities, while across the way, El Paso remains calm, even eerily prosperous. It consistently ranks as one of the safest cities in the United States. Giving birth in El Paso (US side) would deliver their children a precious advantage: it would make them Americans. Any child born at Arnold's birth center would possess American citizenship, courtesy of the 14th Amendment, and with it the ability to cross freely back and forth. El Paso, with its large, willing, cash-paying clientele, made an ideal destination for students. Though heightened security has put an end to the easier days, it is relatively easy for a resident of Juárez to obtain a U.S. border-crossing card, which permits short trips for social visits or shopping, and there is nothing illegal about crossing while pregnant -- at least for now
Association, By laws) or a Shareholders' Agreement in which the founders may articulate the details of management and operation of the company. The legislation does not require presenting the Charter to the Tax Inspection for registration purposes. The Charter should be maintained at the company itself. · Charter Capital - Company does not have to indicate to the Tax Inspection the amount of its Charter Capital. · Stamp - Companies in Georgia do not have to possess a company stamp. However, in dealings with banks, tax authorities and civil counteragents, the company will be requested to use its stamp on various documents. Consequently, it is recommended for companies to have stamps. · Apostile / Legalization - Please note that the documents executed in countries other than Georgia shall be notarized and legalized or authenticated with an Apostille Stamp in a manner duly applicable to the respective procedure. 1 see the definition below
Suggests something about the speaker!! It is interesting to note that violated spelling still result in the correct pronunciation of the word. We don't produce it in translation. Makes the speech colloquial. Stylistic colouring of words, stylistic classification of English vocabulary Stylistically neutral words are those that are used in any style of language, are natural in any circumstances. E.g. man, street, tomato. In contrast to those, there existx a nr of words that possess fixed stylistic colouring or connotation. Standing alone, they are associated with certain style of language and felt as elements of this style. Homicide is literary word and its synonym murder is neutral. Main belongs to poetic vocabulary and its synonym ocean is neutral. Capital C in Chinese is colloquial and Chinese is neutral. Stylistic colouring doesn't depend on a context. It is conditioned by the existence of corresponding neutral words and becomes clear only in comparison with them
not—and, for practical reasons, cannot be—based on everyday face-to-face interaction among its members. It is a concept coined by Benedict Anderson to analyze nationalism. Anderson believes that a nation is a socially constructed community, imagined by the people who perceive themselves as part of that group 46. An ethnic nation- a social group whose members have the following characteristics: – share a sense of common origins; – claim a common and distinctive history and destiny; – possess one or more dimensions of collective cultural individuality; – feel a sense of unique collective solidarity. Ethnic identity in Britain is about minorities. 47. A civic nation- Civic nationalism (also known as liberal nationalism) defines the nation as an association of people who identify themselves as belonging to the nation, who have equal and shared political rights, and allegiance to similar political procedures.[40] According to the
Marked non- neoplastic pathological lesions of the nasal cavity were present at tumorigenic concentrations. In contrast, no significant numbers of tumors were seen in mice and Syrian hamsters following chronic exposure to concentrations up to 14.3 or 30 ppm (17 - 36 mg/m 3 ), respectively. These clear species differences appear to be related, in part, to the local dosimetry and disposition of formaldehyde in nasal tissues. For example, mice possess the capacity to minimize inhalation of irritating substances more efficiently than rats through a reflex depression of respiratory rate. Studies in humans The finding of nasal tumors in rodents exposed to high levels of airborne formaldehyde in the early 1980s led to a concern for cancer effects in occupationally exposed workers. There are now more than 40 epidemiology studies examining the potential for occupational formaldehyde exposure to cause cancer in humans
408. выдать to hand, give out, distribute выдавать/выдать 409. воевать to be at war, to fight воевать/повоевать 410. останавливатьс to stop останавливаться/ я остановиться 411. обладать to have, possess always imperfective 412. продать to sell продавать/продать 413. спорить to argue, dispute спорить/поспорить 414. полезть to begin to climb, to put one's hand into лезть/полезть 415. выполнять to fulfill, carry out, execute, make выполнять/
4. Anything you're afraid is true is true. 5. Before most people get to the point of being able to tell their ass from a hole in the ground they're already assholes and it's too late. 6. Concentrating on something important can make you lose track of your soap opera. 7. Debunking the bunk is everyone's responsibility. 8. Don't ask me to pay for anyone else's mistakes. I make enough of my own. 9. Even those who possess real magic must beware of being misled by "magical thinking." 10. Everyone knows what shit tastes like. 11. Exclusive occupancy of a private room is a basic human right. 12. Fair compensation for genius is wealth. 13. God's not perfect, so it's a pretty good bet that you're not, either. 14. Good institutions help to overcome human moral inertia. 15. I am not one of your little friends. 16. If a dimension is anywhere it's everywhere. 17. If God's not crazy, why are you? 18
are negative) (e.g. "Ms. what-her-name"). This type of word building compression is often used to coin new words (nonce words): nouns (e.g. "She greeted me with a pleasant-day-don't-you-think-so smile.") adjectives (e.g. "Move-away-or-I-will-kick-you attitude") In general, nonce words are very expressive, because they are fresh, strikingly new and unexpected. Words based on repetition and rhyme (e.g. helter skelter, riff raff, etc.) possess humorous and / or ironic overtones. The same applies to rhyming slang, which originates from Cockney (e.g. "joy of my life wife"). The expressiveness of the distorted words is humorous and proper understanding of these words is based on the fixed context (e.g. "I beg your pudding"). The same holds true for unusual shortenings (e.g. "bacon and e."). Phrasal verbs are more expressive than their one-word counterparts and they are colloquial. Nouns converted from such
Repetition of a word (e.g. "Her ideal was a German world in which the rest of the nations should enjoy the benefits of German science, and German art, and German culture." here "German" becomes positive). 5. Complementary words. 6. Character's voice (e.g. "-What do you feel now?" "Hatred", she said, her voice trembling with pleasure." "pleasure" turns "hatred" into positive). As we have seen in some examples words that already possess IC may change its nature in the context and here we speak of AC and what we mean is that positively charged words become negative and vice versa (e.g. "What attracts me to him is his singular dishonesty (becomes positive). Honest (becomes negative) people are so boring."). STYLISTIC MORPHOLOGY Expressive features of separate part of speech: NOUNS: The expressive features of nouns are based on non-typical use of the number, the case,
when it happens, he refuses to accept it. The individuals with whom Cohn travels to Spain only compound his insecurities. Not only is he the only Jew among them, but he is also the only nonveteran. Jake and his friends seize on these differences and take out their own personal insecurities on Cohn. It is important to note that Cohn's behavior toward Brett is ultimately not very different from that of most of the men in the novel. They all want to possess her in ways that she resists. But Cohn's attempts to win Brett are so clumsy and foolish that they provide an easy target for mockery. Cohn adheres to an outdated, prewar value system of honor and romance. He fights only within the confines of the gym until his rage and frustration make him lash out at Romero and Jake. He plays hard at tennis, but if he loses he accepts defeat gracefully. Furthermore, he cannot believe that his affair with Brett has no emotional value
translators, and the impossibility of preserving the original's inspired style. Translations are therefore regarded only as commentaries on the Qur'an, or "interpretations of its meaning", not as the Qur'an itself. Angels Belief in angels is crucial to the faith of Islam. The Arabic word for Angels (malak) means "messenger", like its counterparts in Hebrew (malakh) and Greek (angelos). According to the Qur'an, angels do not possess free will, and worship God in perfect obedience. Angels' duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person's actions, and taking a person's soul at the time of death. They are also thought to intercede on man's behalf. The Qur'an describes angels as "messengers with wings--two, or three, or four (pairs): He [God] adds to Creation as He pleases Muhammad Muhammad (c. 570 July 6, 632) was an Arab religious, political, and military leader who
6. Tingimused rakkude kasvatamiseks. Optimaalne temperatuur, Niiskus, Õige pH, Lahustunud toitained, Hapniku olemasolu/puudumine, Fotosünteesivatel valgus, Vähe jääkaineid V VARIANT 1. Kirjelda G-valk seoseliste retseptorite (GPCR) struktuure ja olulisi domääne. Kirjelda signaali edasikanne kuni sekundaarsete vahendajateni. Klassifikatsioon. (5p) GPCRs are integral membrane proteins that possess seven membrane-spanning domains ortransmembrane helices (Figure 1). The extracellular parts of the receptor can be glycosylated. These extracellular loops also contain two highly-conserved cysteine residues that form disulfide bonds to stabilize the receptor structure. Some seven-transmembrane helix proteins (channelrhodopsin) that resemble GPCRs may contain ion channels, within their protein. Suurem osa imetajate rakupinnaretseptoritest on G-valguga seotud retseptorid (GPRCd). Sellised
Union of England and Scotland established (1801) Whereas, internationally, the `Union Jack' represents Britain, the individual flags of England, Wales and Scotland, are flown nationally within those territories. The cross-flags combined in the `Union Jack' are considered in this presentation including St. Patrick's Cross of Northern Ireland. Although comprising several nations, Britain can in terms of its symbolic and ceremonial expression be considered to possess a national `quality'. The `Union Jack' is both a union-flag and a cross-flag, being a composite of the Cross of St. George of England (the red cross on a white background), the Cross of St. Andrew of Scotland (the white diagonal cross on blue background) and the Cross of St. Patrick of Northern Ireland (red diagonal cross on white background). The Welsh Dragon (red dragon on a white-over-green field), on the other hand, is not represented in the British flag
risk-averters. A financial genius conducted an experiment with a group of men. He told them that he had a $1 on one hand and $15,000 on the other hand. They could choose to take $15,000 now or the $1 in 20 years. Everybody of course chose the $15,000. After they had made their selection, the financial guru showed them how the $1 invested in compounded interest could have yielded about $690,000 at the end of the 20 years. RUTHLESSNESS IN PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE You must possess great discipline and iron hand if you are to succeed in this world. A Capitalist Nigger must embody ruthlessness in pursuit of excellence in his drive towards achieving his goal of being an economic warrior. He must fiercely ruthless with himself if he is to abandon the baggage that we as Africans carry all our lives until our graves: the notion that somebody owes us something. Continental Africans think the world owes them something. We whine and whine about how Europeans looted our
Tegevusharu saab analüüsida Porteri viie konkurentsijõu mudeli abil. Seega analüüsitakse potensiaalsete uute sisenejate, ostjate, tarnijate, asenduskaupade (teiste tootmisharude) ja konkurentide poolt tulenevaid ohte. Tegevusharu analüüs. Starbucks'i näide x Rivalry among existing competitors is high within the industry Starbucks operates in with major competitors like McDonald's, Dunkin Donuts and thousands of small local coffee shops and cafes. x Starbucks customers possess large amount of bargaining power because there is no and minimal switching cost for customers, and there is an abundance of offers available for them. x The threat of substitute products and services for Starbucks is substantial. Specifically, substitutes for Starbucks Coffee include tea, soft drinks, water, whereas pubs and bars can be highlighted as substitute places for customers to meet someone and spend their times outside of home and work environments.
A notary is a person licensed by the government to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. A public official who notarizes legal documents to prevent fraud and to ensure they are properly executed. For notaries, an appointment is usually for life. Prosecutor – a legal official who accuses someone of committing a crime, in a law court. The prosecutor typically represents the government in the case brought against the accused person. Possess a university degree in law, and additional training in the administration of justice. For being a notary public or a prosecutor enjoy high level of trust (having a lot of confidential knowledge) and there are controls to regulate their competence (to ensure that someone is capable to do his job) In some countries it is essential to get a university degree in law. In some countries you have to pass professional examinations (exam what you take to
It is used to suggest that the person is drunk, very young or ignorant of the discussed topic (temporary things) Permanent are educational and social factors. (Fella, helluva, don't cha, gimme etc.) Spelling in Graphon usually reproduces the correct pronunciation of the word. 11. Common literary and common colloquial vocabulary Neutral words are used in any style of language and are natural under any circumstances (man, walk, room, etc.) In contrast to neutral words, there are those that possess fixed stylistic colouring. Standing alone, they are felt as elements of style. (Homicide, murder; kid, child) Common literary words are loftier than their neutral or colloquial counterparts. Borrowed words are mainly literary (depart, aroma, authentic, annual, commence, physician.) They are used in public performances, official intercourse. When used in everyday situation or to describe a trivial object, the effect is humourus.
complement of the genome and there is no guarantee that these few sequences are actually the most prominent and true Materials and Methods descriptors for the individual studied. To overcome this problem, the allelic variants obtained should be quantified (either in the Sample collection and gemmule culture absolute or relative quantity they possess within the genome) in Sponges containing gemmules were collected manually from order to assess their importance (representability). shallow depths (up to 0.5 m) from 6 sites in Estonian rivers and Previously described methods that employ PCR and direct streams from 3 drainage basins (see [7]) the Peipsi-Pihkva Lake
Company, the whole of the north-east coast of the islands had passed under british control and continued to be administrated by the Company The House of Wettin Edward VII 20 C The movement for women´s emancipation and suffrage in the 19 C and 20 C The movement for women´s emancipation started in 18 C claiming legal and civil equality for women. In 19 C II half women were given the right to retain separate income after marriage and to possess tjeir own property. They as well could not be treated as chattels of their husbands, women were leagl guardians of thier children after divorce or death of a husband. 19 c also focused on wife beating, physical cruelty, white slavery of prostitution, relation between the sexes The campiagn for female suffrage dated from 1860´s. More active involvement in politics, right to vote- In 20 C after the WW II women over 30 ratepayers, got the right to vote, later