The individual firm has very little to no impact on the market. · Demand is perfectly elastic. · Maximizes productive and allocative efficiency. · Perfect competition includes complete information. ex. Agriculture Pure competition markets do not actually exist. · Note: Pure competition does not actually exist in our society, and the agriculture industry is the closest industry to being purely competitive. The pure competition model is used as a standard to evaluate the efficiency of our economy (something to compare to and help our understanding of economy.) Monopolistic Competition · Involves large number of firms, but not as many as in pure competition. · Produces differentiated products · In marketing, product differentiation (also known simply as "differentiation" is the
Although he'd first appeared at Edinburgh when he was 17, Atkinson was spotted at the 1976 Festival by television producer John Lloyd, who went on to produce him in his first starring role - as one of the four members of the ’Not The Nine O'Clock News’ sketch team. This was followed by the huge success of Blackadder and its sequels which propelled Atkinson to star status. He then went on to create Mr Bean. A walking disaster, Bean was purely physical comedy, the opposite of Edmund Blackadder's polished dialogue. This clumsy character was a huge success and became another national treasure. Atkinson's other characters rely more heavily on language. Atkinson often plays authority figures, especially priests or vicars, speaking absurd lines with a completely deadpan delivery. One of his better-known comic devices is over-articulation of the "B" sound, such as his pronunciation of "Bob" in the Blackadder II episode "Bells".
· Large number of sellers · relative ease of exit / entry · products are differentiated actual differentiation perceived differentiation Only difference from pure comp. is that the demand faced by the firm is not perfectly elastic; MR will lie below the Demand function (AR) Relaxing the characteristic of outputs from homogeneous to "differentiated products" was the basic change from the purely competitive market model. Thedifferentiation of output results in the demand faced by each seller being less than perfectly elastic. · Since there are "many sellers," many substitutes for each seller's output is implied. This suggests that the demand faced by a firm in a monopolistically competitive market is likely more elastic than in a monopoly. The elasticity obviously depends on the preferences and behavior of the buyers.
- to address the reader in an emotional way, influence ones thoughts & etc b. Bring examples of vocative texts. - instructions, propaganda, persuasive writing c. What are the three main text types? (Vocative, and…?) - Expressive, informative, and vocative d. Which two factors govern vocative texts? 1) writer-reader relationship 2) understandable language e. Are texts ever only vocative (or other text type)? Explain. - A really small percentage of texts are purely only vocative (or other text types). They tend to be a mixture of different types. 5. Aesthetic function e. a. What are some of the aspects that help create the aesthetic effect? -The rhythm, balance and contrasts of sentences, clauses and words also play their part. The sound-effects consist of onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance, rhyme, intonation and stress. b. How do you understand the conflict between ‘truth’ and ‘beauty’? - c
science in one's speculations. Of course, if one abandons all attempts at science. It remains an open question, however, whether any particular reconstruction accommodation, then one's philosophy of nature and science will be does what it is supposed to do or merely provides a reasonable but largely fictional indistinguishable from purely speculative metaphysics. /.../ account of some event in the history of science. For example, although it is possible to 2. Functional and Formal. Second, one may proceed from a functional or a describe the process of theory appraisal as subjecting theories to severe tests in the formal point of view
9. What do you mean exactly? _____Let me explain. 9. CLARIFICATION 9.1 Clarification through short Yes/No Questions inviting illustration or example. They (North Americans) enjoy telling us that they're the best. And are they right? Yes, if you measure success purely in dollars. ... but the (health) service is under too much pressure to give adequate support. Can you be a bit more specific? Certainly. There're thousands of people who are in great pain. Some are waiting for minor surgery while others are waiting for treatment at pain control clinics. ... but it's possible to give the job to a man with fewer qualifications. Does that happen?
If a patient who needs care does not have the support of a family, they will be offered help in finding a nursing home or given nursing care. A geriatrics team has been created for these assessments and this team consists of a doctor, a nurse and a social worker. The East Tallinn Central Hospital does currently not have a hospice, but the need for one is there. Due to its specific features, the number of deaths in the Long-Term Nursing Clinic is high, which should not be regarded in a purely negative light. "Death is as natural as birth and we should be paying more attention to it," says Dr. Raivo Kolle, Head of the Long-Term Nursing Centre. Coping with death is a highly personal experience; a medical institution can only offer support and the best possible conditions. The Long-Term Nursing Clinic of the East Tallinn Central Hospital has a terminal and a mourning room. A very important part in this is
3. Moral restraint-Advised this e.g. delayed marriage and limit sexual partners. This viewpoint also states that available technology to cultivate further would lead to soil erosion and a general decline in food production and the law of diminishing returns whereby with higher levels of technology only a small increase in yields would occur. Criticisms to the theory •Too simplistic •Ignores the fact that only the poor go hungry (marxist viewpoint) and that it purely results from the poor distribution of resources. •Malthus did not see the changes in farming technology. e.g. 10,000 sq meters (one hectare) or the size of a football pitch can feed 1000 people for a year (or enough tom feed the world) This is backed up by the fact that in 1992 EU surpluses reached 26 million tonnes. Task: Brainstorm the new technological innovations An OPTIMISTIC approach (Alternative theory) Ester Boserup (1965) suggested that an
AWESOME it is that it forgets that than that they are, or were once, you're supposed to root for characters. something teenagers got a kick out of. That's not to say the film is entirely If I was being bitchy I'd say that (the empty. Wright imbues his characters admittedly flawed) Whip It is a better with a charming sincerity and openness, movie purely because it's a teen movie with Scott and his friends willing to about escaping suburban boredom and embrace novelty and accept difference. clearly loved the subculture it portrayed They're smart, too. "Don't let the past rather than just being Singles seen ruin the future", someone says in a rare through a WiiLaedoscope. quiet moment, sound advice whatever
equivalence principle” holds. In case of Friedmann Universe the metric contains only one unknown function (the scale factor a(t)). Therefore the number of unknowns are less, than the number of equations (because the conservation of number of particles requires the density of the perfect fluid ρ = ρ0 (a0 /a(t))3 , see also [1] or you can ask for unpublished Gauss’s theorem in the curved spacetime). Therefore, an unknown X(t, x, y, z) from Dark Matter is needed. This unknown can be the purely the Higgs Field itself [1]. The singularities are the failure of General Relativity, thus the finite Higgs Field (which acts as Dark Energy, Dark Matter) do hold the curvature from divergency [1]. The mathematics of the General Relativity with Higgs Field becomes truly manageable by humans. Gtt /(8π) = −ρ − X(t, x, y, z), Grr = p − X. Let X = −Gtt /(8π) − . Where < ∞. Then Grr − Gtt /(8π) − = p(ρ) = p( ). Then by choosing arbitrary metric non-singular
He is portrayed in a sympathetic light. He was part of a British archaeological group and also as afterwards reveals a spy. · Hana was a twenty-year-old Canadian Army nurse. She put all of her energy into caring for the English Patient. When the hospital was abandoned, Hana refused to leave and instead stayed with her patient. She sees Almásy as saint like and with the "hipbones of Christ". She falls in love with the English Patient in a purely non-sexual way. She also cut off her hair and she didn't look anymore to mirrors. · David Caravaggio was friend of her father. He was Canadian thief and also a spy. During one mission he was captured by camera and when he was trying to find those photos he was taken by German captors. They cut off his thumbs. He, physically and mentally, could no longer steal, having "lost his nerve". Caravaggio is also addicted to morphine, like Almásy.
In the first place a continuity of our national freedom is a necessary condition for the healthy development of our society. Secondly we must preserve our democratic form of goverment if our community is to secure a richer life for all its members. Democracy and socialism in Great Britain Practical political discussion in Britain to-day centres upon two questions. Can we prevent another European War? Can we transfer economic power to the state by purely democratic methods? The difficulty of achieving democratic Socialism by peaceful means consists in devising a programme for the Labour Party which will fulfil three conditions: 1. It must include a transfer of a substantial increase of economic power to the Goverment, otherwise it will represent no real advance towards the astablishment of a socialist democracy. 2. It must not provoke the opponents of Socialism to appeal to force or frighten them into
Was the approval SUNBATHING TOPLESS of Ms Walter sought for this tasteless invasion of her privasy? Of 1) course not. Ms Walter's face appears on TV every day, so she is 2) public property. Well, Ms Walter may be a public figure, but that 3) does not give you the right to photograph her in an embarrassing 4) situation, purely in the interest of your circalation figures. And she 5) still has a right to enjoy private moment's with her friends in a quiet 6) location of her choice. The growing phenomonon of newspapers 7) deliberately seeking scandal in order to outdo each other is one that 8) this reader finds both offensive and insulting to ones intelligence 9) Yours sincerely,
Finns do not appreciate waste. When you have finished eating, place your knife and fork across your plate with the prongs facing down and the handles facing to the right. Relationships & Communication Finns are transactional and do not need long-standing personal relationships in order to conduct business. The basic business style is formal - i.e. there is relatively little small talk and Finns prefer people to speak succinctly and to focus purely on business. Finns do not require face-to- face contact and, in fact, are quite comfortable using e- mail. Finns are excellent time managers who prefer to organize their workday in order to accomplish as much as possible. Finns are interested in long- term relationships. Relationship building often takes place outside the office: in a restaurant or the sauna. Never turn down an invitation to use the sauna, as it is an entrenched part of the
maximize the satisfaction of (unlimited) wants in a cultural context. Pure competition is the ideal that is be benchmark to evaluate the performance markets. The economic theory of · monopolistic competitive markets, · oligopoly and · monopoly is used to suggest the nature of problems that may exist when firms or agents have market power and are able to distort prices away from the purely competitive optimum. The existence of market power is tied to the demand conditions the firm faces. If their product is (or can be differentiated), consumers may have a preference for one firm's output relative to others. A negatively sloped demand function (less than perfectly elastic) allows the firm to raise its price and not have its sales fall to zero. In pure competition, the firms may all try to influence market demand but individual producers do not advertise their own product.
'B2B' magazines, Doctor, Press Gazette ) – free to specified readers (known as controlled circulation) and so rely on advertising 35. Customer magazines- produced as part of a marketing strategy to reach the customers of large companies – also called contract, or custom magazines (Intercity for first class travellers on British Rail) 36. Public service broadcasting- intended for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial concerns; aims to improve society by informing viewers – all the BBC's television and radio stations – all stations broadcast on terrestrial analogue television – commercial radio required to broadcast a minimum level of news 37. Commercial broadcasting- - the aim is to provide popular content that attracts a large audience, maximizing revenue from advertising and sponsorship 38. Terrestrial television- Terrestrial television or broadcast television is a type
words can be explained (defined) only by other words, and so on ad infinitum: an ex- perience which occurred in an exemplary fashion to the young De Quincey, so gifted in Greek that in order to translate into that dead language certain absolutely modern ideas and images, Baudelaire tells us, “he created for it a standing dictionary much more complex and extensive than the one which results from the vulgar patience of purely literary themes” (Paradis Artificiels). succeeding the Author, the writer no lon- ger contains within himself passions, humors, sentiments, impressions, but that enor- mous dictionary, from which he derives a writing which can know no end or halt: life can only imitate the book, and the book itself is only a tissue of signs, a lost, infinitely remote imitation. — Once the Author is gone, the claim to “decipher” a text becomes quite useless
Faktorturud, resourse, factor markets Tuletatud nõudlus Derived demand Приведенный спрос töötasu Wages зарплата rent Rent рента Siirde-, teisaldustulu Transfers - income Трансферный доход Täieliku konkurentsi Purely competitive labour market Рынок труда совершенной tööturg конкуренции Piirprodukti tulu Marginal revenue product, MRP Доход предельного продукта Piirprodukti väärtus Value marginal product, VMP Ценность предельного продукта
inanimate objects. Every tiny part of creation was a link in the chain and there could be no gap. First there is mere existence, the inanimate class: the elements, liquids and metals, next- existence and life, the vegetative class, next- existence, life and feeling, they lead up to man, who has not only existence, life and feeling, but understanding. But as there had been an inanimate class, so to balance it there must be a purely rational or spiritual one: the angels. Every class in the chain may excel in a single particular. Beasts are stronger than men, men have the power of learning (angels don't). Within every class there is the most excellent specimen the dolphin-fishes, the eagle-birds, the lion-beasts, the emperor-men, God- angels, the sun, the justice, the head. The 4 elements (earth, water, air, fire) formed the ladder of the own, the highest-heavenly fire, God
condemned for adultery, his emotions began to take over. At that point, his only goal in life is revenge. When he eventually figures out who Hester's lover was, he begins to torture Dimmesdale in such a way that he does not know he is being tortured. Chilingworth's emotions rule him, his single minded pursuit of revenge overtakes him. He is supposed to be a scholar, a man of reason. Revenge for the betrayal of Hester is the driving force in his life. The actual torture he inflicts is purely mental, and is successful in breaking Dimmesdale's body and soul down. During one instance Chillingworth sees what he has become "The unfortunate physician, while uttering these words, lifted his hands with a look of horror, as if he had beheld some frightful shape, which he could not recognize, usurping the place of his own image in a glass. IT was on of those momentswhich sometimes occur only in the interval of yearwhen a man's moral aspect is faithfully revealed to his mind's eye
virtue, beauty, love, etc. Negatively charged words: nasty, vulgar, greedy, sin, death, fool, etc.). This connotation is called referential; it depends on the referent (mean the thing the word stands for). 2. IC may depend on the structure of the word. Such words normally have a transparent structure and more often negative affixes are used (e.g. unkind, impolite, injustice, heartless, etc.). This kind of connotation is purely linguistic. 3. Emotional connotation characterizes words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called final position (e.g. big tremendous "tremendous" has emotional colouring; interesting amazing; good marvelous, etc.). The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that denote the same thing. 4. IC may comprise the stylistic colouring of the word that is the word belonging to a certain style of language
·Assembly on "loogiline.dll"(realiseerimisühik, versioonihaldus, turvaõigused, ...) ·Assembly Manifest sisaldab kõik vajalikud Assembly metaandmed 16. Remote Procedure Call ·The remote procedure call (RPC) provides programmers a familiar programming model by extendingthe local procedure call to a distributed environment. ·RPC maintains the useful aspects of the localprogramming model while handling purely distributed issues such as server selection (binding), and communication or server failures. ·RPC alsoprovides a convenient and consistent mechanism for specifying the interactions between componentsof a distributed system. ·In addition to basic RPC features, such as supporting a variety of data types and transportindependence, the remote procedure call needs to support extended features such as
The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II, who is the head of state in Canada. The Queen's representative, the Governor General of Canada (at present David Lloyd Johnston, from 2010), carries out most of the federal royal duties in Canada. 20. Who is the actual head of the government? The real political leader of the country is the Prime Minister, who is the head of the government and most powerful person in Canada. Governor General's tasks are purely formal, he maintains direct contact with the Queen at all times and represents her interests, though he does not have actual power to make greater decisions about Canada. The present Prime Minister Stephen Harper (from 2006) from the Conservative Party. 21. Where is the federal capital of Canada? Why was this place chosen for it? By which name was it known earlier?
French Culture Centre, Tallinn High School of Music, The Estonian Piano Teacher's Association, Estnian National Library, Theatre and Music Museum http://www.istc.org/sisp/index.htm?fx=event&event_id=187120 Rabarock When: Jun 2009 (annual) Where: Järvakandi Sparks, on tour in support of new album Exotic Creatures of the Deep, and The Fall headline the Rabarock music festival in Järvakandi. In previous years the festival has been purely a rock festival, but this year sees it cater for more varied tastes. The lineup still features plenty for hard rock fans like Scandinavian acts Truckfighters, Los Bastardos Finlandeses and Kotiteollisuus. Electric Eel Shock, Black Lips and Danko Jones also rock pretty hard, while Vaiko Eplik & Eliit are an experimental local outfit. Krautrockinfluenced British band Fujiya & Miyagi offer a more spacey sound HOLIDAYS People's cultural activities are mostly based upon ancient traditions
easily die of coronary artery disease as a meat eater. One could eat doughnuts for lunch and french fries for dinner. These foods are very high in trans fats which increase the risk of developing heart disease when consumed excessively. It is important to eat everything in moderation and to focus on whole foods, rather than packaged and processed foods, for a plant based diet to offer health benefits. 17 This investigation favours a purely vegan diet over a vegetarian diet. Vegetarians do tend to over consume some animal derived products, like cheese and butter, that are high in saturated fat content and artery clogging. Vegetarians that are concerned about the health of their arteries should seriously cut back on dairy products that are high in saturated fat, and put an emphasis on whole foods. A vegan diet is protective agains coronary artery diseases only as long as it’s healthful, and when saturated fats are
countries. If the book generates the kind of dialogue, debate or argument for or against the position I have taken, so be it. But it would even be more relevant if in the process, solutions are offered to help extricate Africans from being a consumer to a productive race. I decided to write ‘Capitalist Nigger’ also as a doctrine of making money and creating wealth. I am not ashamed to say that I am also purely motivated by the same greed that motivates Caucasians with “killer-instincts” and “devil-may-care” convictions. I see myself as an Economic Warrior for my people and not a victim. As a predator and not a victim, I have decided to confront the truth of my misfortune and when I look in the mirror I see the culprit standing right in front of me – it is me. As the saying goes, truth shall set you free. Truth has set me free. The truth in being a Capitalist Nigger is that it sets you free
rather distorted view of peasants, nature and the countryside in general. To Sergey, the peasants are worth little. "To Konstantin, the peasant was simply the chief partner in their common labor." Further, Sergey argues everything in his life intellectually; he never brings his heart or his emotions into the matter. It makes him seem devoid of something. For Levin, a man always searching for answers and spiritual development, this approach is not satisfactory. The road to knowledge can never be purely intellectual--it needs to have heart. Kitty would agree with this perspective. The mowing scene in these chapters is presented in great detail. Levin's intense relationship with the peasants and the countryside is fully shown. Levin admires the peasants for their skills, and we see him showing a great deal of heart along the way. "The longer Levin mowed, the oftener he felt the moments of unconsciousness in which it seemed that
It may start appear- wing tip. There should be no differ- ing at some 50% load and does not ence at the wing center. If there is, it necessarily represent a weak spot. It 100 * means the wing supporting fixture - or may be purely elastic and it will disap- the fuselage, as the case may be - pear after the wing has been also "settled" a little. This settling in unloaded. However, we make notes the middle must be subtracted from of the appearance. the wing tip deflections
Negatively charged words: nasty, vulgar, greedy, sin, death, fool, etc.). This connotation is called referential, it depends on the referent (mean the thing the word stands for). 2. IC may depend on the structure of the word. Such words normally have a transparent structure and more often negative affixes are used (e.g. unkind, impolite, injustice, heartless, etc.). This kind of connotation is purely linguistic. 3. Emotional connotation characterizes words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called final position (e.g. big tremendous "tremendous" has emotional colouring. Like worship; interesting amazing; good marvelous, etc.). So the expressive use of FGI 1081 Stylistics (I. Ladusseva) 5
a word. Inherent connotation may: · Be secured by the very object or notion that the word expresses. People appreciate certain notions as rather positive or negative e.g. pos--pure, noble (adj.); love, beauty (noun); worship, adore (verb) e.g. neg--nasty, dirty; death, fool; steal, destroy · Depend on the structure of the word, mainly on the presence of negative prefixes and suffixes. It is purely linguistic e.g. heartless, impolite, abnormal · Be present in words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called "final places" e.g. big--tremendous, like--worship · Depend on the stylistic colouring of the word. Literary, colloquial groups. Such words are firmly associated with that style. However, when a colloquial word appears in a literary speech, the result is humour or irony
As the name suggests, this "washes out" the original colour to something paler. This is also called maltesing since the it was first identified in black cats and blue cats - Maltese is term for blue-grey and some of the eary blue cats imported into Britain were known as Maltese cats. A secondary type of dilution is called the dilute modifier. It only affects already diluted colours. Since it gave rise to the colour "caramel". I have referred to it here as "caramelising" purely to avoid confusing the layperson. Textbooks always refer to it as the dilute modifier. ORIGINAL COLOUR DILUTE VERSION CARAMELISED VERSION OF THE DILUTE VERSION (DILUTE MODIFIER, DOUBLE DILUTION) White N/A N/A Black Blue Caramel (UK: Blue-based caramel)
INHERENT NONINHERENT a firm handshake a firm friend a perfect alibi a perfect stranger a certain result a certain winner a true report a true scholar 8. Adverbs and adverb phrases, morphological structure of adverbs, the structure of the adverb phrase, functions of adverbs, degrees of comparison, semantic classification. Morphological structure: 1. simple: soon, here, now, well 2. derived: lately, purely, charmingly, quickly Less common suffixes: -wise clockwise -ward(s) onwards, backwards -fold two-fold, many-fold -like warlike -most innermost, outermost -way(s) sideways 3. Compound: sometimes, somewhere, downstairs 4. Composite phrasal adverbs: a great deal, far enough, now and then Structure of the adverb phrase:
o Stakeholders need to gain confidence o Designers and developers need confirmation they're building what’s needed and wanted - Team members can't be idle while the requirements are being completed o Typically put people to work on several phases at once Waterfall Process Assumptions •Requirements are known up front before design •Requirements rarely change •Users know what they want, and rarely need visualization •Design can be conducted in a purely abstract space, or trial rarely leads to error •The technology will all fit nicely into place when the time comes (the apocalypse) •The system is not so complex. (Drawings are for wimps) Waterfall Process Limitations •Big Bang Delivery Theory •The proof of the concept is relegated to the very end of a long singular cycle. Before final integration, only documents have been produced. •Late deployment hides many lurking risks: –technological (well, I thought they would work together.
second condition was a tone, which signaled the participants to report a certain row of letters. In this case they recalled all 4 letters in a row. They did not know ahead which row will be signaled so this implies that they had stored an image of the whole matrix and they had now time to retrieve the information from any one line before it rapidly disappeared. If the tone was delayed, they did poorly again. This shows that it is difficult, perhaps impossible, to retain complete information in purely visual form for more than a fraction of a second. Case studies of amnesia victims suggest the STM and LTM are distinct. One of the most famous is the study of patient HM. Because of head injury HM suffered from epileptic seizures and the doctors tried to cure that by removing tissue from the temporal lobe, including his hippocampus. After the operation, the patient could not form any new memories. If you told HM your name, he could remember it briefly, but
conjuncts are all general statements and that none mentions any specific individual corresponding to the alleged King; "the King" figures nowhere in logical form as a subject. (Alternatively and less dramatically, we could keep K2, understanding it as alluding to superficial grammatical form, and reject K3 on the grounds that a superficially subjectpredicate sentence can be meaningful without picking out any particular individual because it abbreviates a trio of purely general statements.) Negative Existentials Let us apply Russell's analysis to (7): (7) The present King of France does not exist. Now, there is a Russellian paraphrase of (7) that leaves (7) just as anomalous as it seems to the naive hearer. That is the paraphrase that takes "exist" to be an ordinary predicate like "was Scotch" or "is bald," and takes "not" to modify or apply to that predicate: At least one person is presently King of France, and 16 Reference and referring
Estonians. The first movement begins with an epic introductory theme. Aav was rich in ideas; not all of them have been formed as themes; sometimes they are mere “splinters” which appear and then disappear. The most typical is the towering Maestoso theme expressing the archaic mentality, though with a certain Oriental feel: Example 40. It has a pathetic nature. The subsidiary theme appears pentatonic but is purely in the major key. The second movement: Andante, the first epic theme is wistful: Example 41. Three more thematic ideas are added. The third movement is based on an old folk dance melody (Labajalg), used for the first time in Estonian symphonic music. Example 42. It is a joyous and lively, divertissement-like movement. The Finale is restless (Allegro) as if something serious was pending: a crowd gathering, warriors preparing
7 - Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca, EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, p.613, 617, 618, 2015 8 - http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A61968CJ0024 unpasteurized cheese from France, is it protecting the health of the American consumer or protecting the revenue of the American cheese producer? Other nontariff barriers include packing and shipping regulations, harbor and airport permits, and onerous customs procedures, all of which can have either legitimate or purely anti-import agendas, or both. Examples from the case law: 1. Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 12 November 2015 Valev Visnapuu v Kihlakunnansyyttäjä (Helsinki) and Suomen valtio - Tullihallitus Request for a preliminary ruling from the Helsingin hovioikeus Reference for a preliminary ruling - Articles 34 TFEU and 110 TFEU - Directive 94/62/EC -
of them are used to steal sensitive in the ratings, knocking even the most for clues as to what is missing. information but most seem to have popular soaps and reality shows off the · Remind the students to make sure, been created purely to inconvenience top spot. Why do you think that is? after they have finished the task, people. Something else that really gets Moira Well, I think the signs are that the remaining sentence does that we are entering a new phase of to me about these things, the name
12.2011 Reliability (usaldusväärsus) Generalizability (single case) · Kirjeldava kval. uuringu korral ei ole üldistamisvõime ei ole oluline. Generalizability is not important for those qualitative · Kriitika: sama tulemus on saavutatav ka researchers, who see qualitative research as purely descriptive. siis kui ükskõik kuhu ja kelle poole · Üldistatavus. There are many ways how generalizability can pöörduda. Criticism: ,,tap into whomsoever, be achieved in qualitative research: Kval. ja kvant andmete kombineerimine. ,,Combining qualitative wheresoever and we get much the same
Belarus ranks (123) favorably compare to Ukraine (144) and Russia (133) in Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 by Transparency International. http://www.transparency.org/country#BLR 2.4. Banking system Banks dominate the Belarusian financial market; as of March 31st, 2013, there were 31 commercial banks in Belarus. Most Belarusian banks have foreign investors as shareholders, although, in some cases foreign ownership may be purely related to tax structuring via domicile in other countries. The state currently has a dominant share in the charter capitals of the three biggest banks. It plans to decrease the state share in these banks and to attract foreign investments to meet the requirements for an initial public offering (IPO). To date, the Belarusian stock market remains largely undeveloped. The NBRB is the main regulator of banking activity. It issues licenses to all banking institutions in Belarus
pretty cheap (only other alternative is wolfram which is much more expensive), because DU is like waste of the nuclear industry. Fuel-Air Explosives, aka Thermobaric weapons, vacuum bombs, volume detonation weapons they're an aerosol bomb, these make a cloud and it goes everywhere and it uses up the oxygen, also pressure is very low, one cannot hide oneself from it. It's purely indiscriminate, wounds are very hard to treat (if you're in the explosion, then no-one will find any remains of you). Such weapons should be limited at least, if not prohibited, but the indiscriminate rule is applicable at least. Non-lethal weapons hard to define, the most problematic issue was non-lethal gas, it was decided that for more peace time for something something can be used, but during war it
... On the average, customers purchased about half the total amount of the BUG when it is picked up.... In one word, tremen- dous! We've never seen a response within our entire organization like this [from Massachusetts distributor]. The Amway distributors appear to be bewildered-happily so, but nonetheless be- wildered-by the startling power of the BUG. Of course, by now you and I should not be. The reciprocity rule governs many situations of a purely interpersonal nature where neither money nor commercial exchange is at issue. Perhaps my favorite il- lustration of the enormous force available from the reciprocation weapon of influ- ence comes from such a situation. The European scientist Eibl-Eibesfeldt (1975) provides the account of a German soldier during World War I whose job was to cap- ture enemy soldiers for interrogation. Because of the nature of the trench warfare
There are 26 letters but 676 digraphs; the two most frequent English letters, e and t, average frequencies of 12 and 9 per cent; the two most frequent English digraphs, th and he, reach only 31/* and 2V2 per cent. In other words, not only are there more units to choose among, the units are less sharply differentiated. The difficulties are doubly doubled. These properties elevated the cipher above most of its contemporaries purely on cryptographic considerations; it was, properly, regarded as unbreakable. Its many practical excellences—no tables or apparatus required, a keyword that could easily be remembered and changed, great simplicity of operation—commended it as a field cipher. Play-fair suggested that it be used as just that in the impending Crimean War when he brought it up at the dinner with Prince Albert. No evidence exists that it was used then, but there are reports that it served in the Boer War
intermittent. Only beyond form, in Being, are you equal, and only When you find the formless dimension in yourself can there be true love in that relationship. The Presence that you are, the timeless I Am, recognizes itself in another, and the other, the child in this case, feels loved, that is to say, recognized. To love is to recognize yourself in another. The other's “otherness” then stands revealed as an illusion pertaining to the purely human realm, the realm of form. The longing for love that is in every child is the longing to be recognized, not on the level of form, but on the level of Being. If parents honor only the human dimension of the child but neglect Being, the child will sense that the relationship is unfulfilled, that something absolutely vital is missing, and there will be a buildup of pain in the child and sometimes unconscious resentment toward the parents. “Why don't you recognize me?”
Just...wow. He sank into an elegant crouch directly in front of me. Hit with all that exquisite masculinity at eye-level, I could only stare. Stunned. Then something shifted in the air between us. As he stared back, he altered...as if a shield slid away from his eyes, revealing a scorching force of will that sucked the air from my lungs. The intense magnetism he exuded grew in strength, becoming a near tangible impression of vibrant and unrelenting power. Reacting purely on instinct, I shifted backward. And sprawled flat on my ass. My elbows throbbed from the violent contact with the marble floor, but I scarcely registered the pain. I was too preoccupied with staring, riveted by the man in front of me. Inky black hair framed a breathtaking face. His bone structure would make a sculptor weep with joy, while a firmly etched mouth, a blade of a nose, and intensely blue eyes made him savagely gorgeous. Those eyes
in between. Hippocrates actually had Realdo beat by more than 1,300 years, but the clitoris seems to periodically go into hiding, often for decades at a time. Is it real? Is it an illusion? Is it alive? Is it dead? No one knew until it made a sudden reappearance, like Osama bin Laden on CNN. It's not hard to understand why men pretend it doesn't exist. If it doesn't exist, or if it's unpredictable, men can write it o as a female problem. If it's purely a female problem, men can't have their egos crushed like a grape between Serena Williams's butt cheeks. Clitoral Confidence Leaving dinner with Tallulah, I became xated on the idea of a hypersensitive upper-left quadrant on the clitoris. Could it really be that straightforward? I walked home from the restaurant that evening and jumped on my laptop to begin researching the one method Tallulah had mentioned by name: the Doing Method.
human father but by mysterious microscopic life forms called "midi-chloridians" 287 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler that the Jedi believe are channels for the Force. An important element in the moral compass of the Star Wars series is how humans will make the transition from purely organic creatures into beings of the future enhanced or modified by technology and machines. T h e r e are warnings implied throughout the series that though the tech nological possibilities are marvelous, we must be careful not to get out of balance, and yield too much of our humanity to the chemical and mechanical possibilities that will come our way in the future. T h e fact that Anakin has no natural father