22. Emasculated. Meaning in Estonian: vähendatud. Example from book: Often it was interrupted, giving way to that emasculated humuor we call fun. 23. Facetiousness. Meaning in Estonian: Vaimukus. Example from book: They came to rescent any interruptions of it, to be unresponsive to facetiousness about life... 24. Engrossed. Meaning in Estonian: süüvinud. Example from book: Oddly enough, Anson was as engrossed in the dialogue as she and as profoundly affected by it, yet as the time aware that on his side much was insincere, and on hers much was merely simple. 25. Profoundly Meaning in Estonian: põhjalikult. Example from book: Oddly enough, Anson was as engrossed in the dialogue as she and as profoundly affected by it, yet as the time aware that on his side much was insincere, and on hers much was merely simple. 26. Constraint. Meaning in Estonian: piirang, takistus. Example from book:
,,Eclipse" Stephenie Meyer INTRODUCTION v Book name: ,,Eclipse"(Twilight saga 3 book) v Type of book: novel, love story v Author: Stephenie Meyer v My overall impression: It's a great love story. The book is a little fancy. v Brief summary of the setting and plot: It continues the story of 18yearold Bella Swan and her vampire love, Edward Cullen. Bella wants to become a vampire, but Edward does not like this idea. Bella falls steadily hazards and from there the adventure starts. SUMMARY OF THE PLOT Main characters: Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, Jacob Black , Charlie Swan, Victoria, Alice Cullen Plot: Edward and Bella apply to colleges, before that Bella wants to meet her werewolf friend, Jacob Black but Edward thinks it unacceptable because Bella could be in danger. Edward fears for Bella's safety. Alice Cullen, vampire and Edwards sister, has a vision that Victoria, a vampire who is hunting Bella for re...
comments and also make suggestions. Results of the study The majority of people gave positive comments. Some brought in addition to good things also out the bad sides of the pushchair. In the words of Mr and Mrs Osmonth from Leeds it is a bit stiff to open and close but that is the only complaint they have. Mrs Joy McCarthy from Glasgow said that "Bambo" folds up really small and fits in the boot of the car with no problem but it is always getting stuck in little holes. There were also profoundly positive comments, like Mrs Roberta Long's from Gloucester which said that this is fantastic so light and manageable. It was found that the pushchair is light, easy to steer, comfortable for a baby, small when folded and has attractive design and colours. Conclusion "Bocia" might consider increasing the size of wheels and making their locking mechanism larger as it is too small to operate by foot. It is also advisable to make the opening hinge easier to open and close
which she puts on Laura`s head and comments endlessly how it makes her beautiful. This brings along an internal conflict in Laura`s mind, either to grief, or to be vain and self- centered. Towards the end Laura is sent to the grieving family to fetch a big basket. At the sight of the dead man she then realizes how unbefitting her hat is and recognizes a change in herself. During that moment she discovers the complexity of life, where are no profoundly right or wrong social conceptions. She matures significantly, albeit everything she learned might not be a lesson of such a kind, which would serve as life-changing, rather short-lived knowledge, if not developed further. In conclusion, it can be said that Laura`s mother influenced her inner growth immensely. Above all Laura wanted to establish her true self and to be wise enough in order to manage in the world of adults. In the end it is apparent that she has matured a great deal and gained
do not see it. There is nothing in this humble vision of a better social order that exceeds our physical or our intellectual power to create. We fail to secure these infinitely desirable ends because we do not see them, the world we can have for the asking. No vested interest and no political minority could long stand in the way of the united and informed imagination of a free nation. A Better Society Socialism and the British Tradition Author believe most profoundly that we can remedy economic and social inequality, our vandalism and our unimaginativeness. We can extend the help that we give to one another until we have built, unwrittingly, a better society. The most fruitful central idea for future is to be found in the main doctrine of the British Labour Party. Author is convinced that the faith of the Party in a moderate and democratic form of Socialism is a natural outcome of our
Revision questions for the test on Old English and Medieval Literature. 1.) How is literature analysed and studied? What is the difference between the diachronic and synchronic view? Literature is studied and analysed by reading the piece of work profoundly and work on all the aspects of the piece. Diachronic is development in history Synchronic is particular state at any given moment 2.) Give a general overview of Celtic Britain, Roman invasion in 55-54 BC, Anglo-Saxon invasion and the second Roman "invasion" of Great Britain, who were the leaders, what influence did they leave on the culture of Great Britain? Celtic Britain was during the Bronze Age, there were many small tribal kingdoms fighting one another
of repeated, or patterned, abuses which is entirely distinct from parents that express a transient occasional spat or emotional peak. It should be noted that the behavioral consequences of children exposed to negative or destructive attitudes during their prenatal developmental can be psychologically reversed, once the issues are recognized. In this new perspective, parental nurturing is obviously more than just providing metabolites and a safe haven for development. Nurturing is profoundly more inclusive in that the parent's attitudes and perceptions help prepare the baby in learning to deal with its new environment. The survival advantage offered by prenatal "programming" is quite obvious. Unfortunately, most parents are completely unaware that their emotions and behaviors are being passed on to their children during pregnancy. Consequently, sustained parental anger and fear compromise the child's development and health, as the emotional stresses chemically impact the fetus. In
exchange of blows with a sword or ax, and the temptation, an attempted seduction of the hero by a lady. The motif of the green man's decapitation originates in very ancient folklore, probably in a vegetation myth in which the beheading would have been a ritual death that insured the return of spring to the earth. The poet studies how successfully Gawain, as a man wholly dedicated to Christian ideals, maintains those ideals. Rare combination- a comedy- even a satire- of manners and a profoundly Christian view of character and destiny. The court of King Arthur is presented as the place where the ideal of chivalry has reached its zenith. But when it is invaded by the Green Knight, arrogant, monstrous, but reasonable, it suddenly becomes slightly unreal- as if the poets worked harder than the knights to enhance its glory. Sir Gawain was one of the best knights, his symbol was pentangle- truth, one of the most important qualities
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has helped to ignite more trade among them. Although there are some discrepancies between the countries' especially in the area of automobiles and agriculture, the trends are negligible as the agreement has arguably been a blessing for all nations involved. 26. What are the principal differences between Canada and the US in their historical development? What is meant by `the 49th parallel'? Canada's history is profoundly counter-revolutionary and colonial. USA - Revolutionary (involving or causing a complete or dramatic change) origins and commitment to building a nation based on individual rights. For English Canadians the key element of their national pride was the imperial connection with Britain, for French Canadians, the element that made confederation at least palatable was the concept of Two Nations. Thomas Paine, American
Judicial: The Supreme Court and lower federal courts, whose judges are appointed by the President with Senate approval, interpret laws and overturn those they find unconstitutional. The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. Since the Constitution came into force in 1789, it has been amended 27 times to meet the changing needs of a nation now profoundly different from the eighteenth- century world in which its creators lived. In general, the first ten amendments, known collectively as the Bill of Rights, offer specific protections of individual liberty and justice and place restrictions on the powers of government. The majority of the seventeen later amendments expand individual civil rights protections. Others address issues related to federal authority or modify government processes and procedures
immigration wide uptake in clinical settings over-application of tests `Moron' (51-70), `imbecile' (26-50), and `idiot' (0-25) · Robert Yerkes (& Terman) testing of US Army recruits in WW1: group tests Army alpha (literates) and beta tests (illiterates) millions tested in group tests Profoundly Mildly Borderline Average IQ Very superior Superior retarded retarded retarded to gifted USA needed a system with a fast process Over millions tested
(D) a flourishing 4. The Inuit live in scattered settlements throughout the northern reaches of Canada. (A) well-maintained (B) very primitive (C) highly organized (D) widely dispersed 5. The history of human thought on the nature of the cosmos offers a number of remarkable lessons. (A) inspiring (B) identical (C) exceptional (D) enlightening LESSON 25 briefly circulate consistently exhibit found improperly impulsively infrequently isolated overtly profoundly sharply situated subsequently unmistakable briefly adv. short, usually in time adj. brief Syn. concisely n. brevity The visiting professor spoke briefly at the faculty meeting. Solar eclipses are brief moments when the Earth and Moon cross the Sun's fixed position in the solar system. circulate v. to cause to move along a fixed path; to adj. circulatory move freely n
1869: they vividly express the feeling of oneness within the nation. For further detailed information, please consult: Statistical Yearbook of Estonia 1997. Statistical Yearbook of Estonia 2000. Life in Estonia. Handbook 2005. Ambassador Collection. Statistical Yearbook of Estonia 2006. FOREWORD This book is first and foremost written by a composer. I am of the opinion that it is a creative individual that must take on this hard task: realising it, presumably, more profoundly as he stands nearer to the Source of all sources from which all the innermost sublime and substantial ideas stream. In this book Estonian symphonic music is discussed from its starting point, the pathetic overture Julius Caesar (1896) by Rudolf Tobias, up to the works of the young composers of the 1990s. This is the first book that presents a general treatment of the Estonian symphonic music. Other Estonian literature on this subject has offered a broader background
Mida peab emotsioonideuurija selliste juhtumitega peale hakkama? Mandelkeha koosneb mitmest histoloogiliselt ehituselt erinevast tuumast. Laiendatud limbiline süsteem: sisaldab mandelkeha ja prefrontaalkoort. Kuidas mandelkeha juhib emotsioone? Kõik käib läbi mandelkeha ehk amygdala. “… too little emotion has profoundly deleterious effects on decision making; in fact too little Tänased õpikutõed ja -meetodid emotion may be just as bad to decision making as excessive emotion has long been • Sotsiaalse käitumise puudulikkus otsmikusagarate vigastusega ahvidel considered to be.” • Lateralisatsioon näoväljenduste näitel - vasak pool näost enamaktiivne (Mona Lisa);
in Mexico, and also for the delay from January 19th until now in their receiving the information. This system has hitherto been a jealously guarded secret and is only divulged to you now by the British government in view of the extraordinary circumstances and their friendly feeling toward the United States. They earnestly request that you keep the source of your information and the British government's method of obtaining it profoundly secret, but they put no prohibition on the publication of Zimmermann's telegram itself. Page's pilot telegram rattled the Morse sounders at the State Department at 9 a.m. Saturday, February 24, but the "telegram of great importance" did not arrive until 8:30 that evening. Frank L. Polk, counselor of the department and acting secretary in the absence of Secretary of State Robert L. Lansing, telephoned to ask
bacteria are not greatly heat resistant but like 8.2). Taste becomes relatively less important cold temperatures. If a ready-to-eat product as the aroma develops during cooking, but is contaminated with Listeria after process- the overall impact of the taste of cooked meat ing, during packaging or slicing, and no post is still a combination of taste and aroma. packaging treatments are used to destroy the Methods of cooking can profoundly influ- bacteria, this can be a problem. Many recalls ence the flavor of meat; in fact, it is question- have been conducted because of this patho- able if any other factor is as important. gen. Specific internal temperatures of cooked Browning of meat, various flavor additives products must be met to control other patho- used in cooking, and a variety of modifica- gens such as Salmonella spp., Campylobacter tions during cooking markedly affect the