REPORT PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to compare the opinions of Estonian and British students about education. The report is based on 2 surveys carried out in Estonia and the United Kingdom. THE AIM OF CHILDREN’S EDUCATION As predicted all the Estonian children questioned, think that the main aim of children’s education is to prepare them for everyday life. Surprisingly 73% of the questioned British children think that the aim of children’s education is to prepare them for a career. Only 23% of the questioned British think that school prepares them for everyday life. The result surprised me because it showed that British kids and Estonian kids think very differently. THE SCHOOL UNIFORM Surprisingly, 17% of the questioned Estonian students approved the school uniform, for me it was surprising that so many approved the school uniform. Predictably, 74% of the
2. Age 3. Do you have a phobia? 4. If yes, then what kind of phobia? 5. Is your phobia causing you problems? 6. How long have you had a phobia? Report Introduction The aim of this report is to analyse the results of a survey on people's phobias. In this survey, people were asked different questions to find out how many of them suffers from different phobias and how it is affecting their lives. Types of phobias The most common phobias among questioned people are altophobia and pteromerhanophobia. This is shown by the fact that 19% of questioned people are afraid of heights and 17% are afraid of flying. The least common phobia is agoraphobia. This is demonstrated by the fact that only 4% of questioned people are afraid of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places. Number of phobias Women tend to have more phobias than man. This is exemplified by the fact that 26% of
Survey Report To: My English class and teacher From: Subject: Upcoming Population Census The purpose of this report is to let you know about the statistics learned from a survey conducted by the research agency Factum & Ariko in October about the upcoming mandatory Census of Population and Housing. They questioned 500 people aged 1574 all over Estonia. 83% of Estonian's are aware of the upcoming Population and Housing Census and 95% consider the Census essential for Estonia. People consider the most important thing to be found out the real population number of Estonia (70% of people questioned) and the data collection about living conditions (37%). This shows people's interest and concern about the sustainability of Estonia. The electronic Population and Housing Census will take
people. It is based on a survey carried out by the students of 10a between 10th to 15th February in 2010. The interviews involved students and adults. The majority of young people want to travel by car or by plane and their favourite accommodation is a hotel or camping. They are ready to pay about 6000 EEK for one trip. Adults like to travel by car too and their favourite accommodation is a hotel, while older people like comfort. More than 90% of questioned adults found that a hotel is the best accommodation. Adults are willing to pay about 5000 EEK for one trip. Most of the questioned people would like to go to Spain, China and USA but in Estonia they would go on the islands and to the South-Estonia. To sum up can be said that adults and students do not have very different opinions. The biggest difference between the students and adults was the price that they are ready to pay for one trip. Students are ready to pay more money that adults.
Report A survey into the reading habits of students of form 10b Introduction This report was carried out to analyse the reading habits of form 10b. In the survey 6 boys and 9 girls were questioned. This survey shows what kind of reading habits have boys and girls, wther they are different or similar. Types of books The survey showed us that both, boys and girls, mainly read cassical novels. To be exact, 80% of questioned students read classic novels, also popular among both sexes are horror and humor books. 20% of boys and girls like sience fiction. Nearly 50% of the boys read informative literature, but non of the girls. Only one girl out of 9 like to read romatic novels. The most unpopular books are poetry and biography books. Number of books read As i expected, girls read more books in a month than boys. It is shown by the fact that a significant number of girls read 2-3 books a month
Report on using of the Internet in colleges. Introduction The aims of this report are to: 1. Give an overview of using the Internet in college by students 2. Name some pros and cons of using Internet 3. Tell you some perspectives of using Internet in college. To get ready for this report, I questioned most of students in our college and my friends. Necessity of the Internet All questioned students told me, that they used computers all time. At present, almost every youngster uses computer only for using the Internet. Advantages and disadvantages of using Internet The main goal of creating Internet Network was to get opportunity to connect any place of the world instantly. So, European or American can chat with somebody from China or even from Africa. Nowadays we have lots of opportunities to get connected with somebody: · A huge amount of messengers,
This report was administered by… What is it based on - opinion poll, survey etc. bar chart, pie chart etc. To generalize: overall, generally speaking, on the whole, as a rule, as a general rule To describe results of surveys: one in tree… eight out of ten… eighty per cent… 80% are Or expressions: the majority, a minority, a largest proportion, a significant/substantial number of, a small number of, by far the largest proportion, 25% of the people questioned/surveyed… 68% of those who filled in the questionnaire… To refer of a fact: the fact of the matter is that… The fact is that… as expected… in reality… in practice… is shown by the fact that… is indicated… is demonstrated… is illustrated… …is exemplified… To introduce other people’s opinions: people often argue/claim… There are people who consider/believe… To conclude: (usually you have to recommend or predict sth) Taking everything
DATE: 14th December 2009 Introduction The aim of this report is to study the theatre going in Estonia. I have interviewed ten students. Opinions about theatre 70% like the theatre 20% despise theatre 10% can not get enough of theatre Theatre going Seven out of the ten interviewed students said that they visit the theatre twice a year; two said they have not been to theatre in three or more years; one student is visiting the theatre once a month. Theatre genres All students questioned agreed that comedy is their favorite genre. Other popular choices where: drama and musicals. Prices Only one student is not against the prices. There for nine students are against the prices, they think the optimal price rate would be 75 kroons. Conclusion There are some against it but mostly people like theatre and want to visit it more, if possible comedy, drama or musicals, but (with an exception of one ) they agree that the prices should be lowered.
William Shakespeare Birthdate unknown Many facts of his life remain mysterious Was an English poet and playwright Is considered to be the greatest playwright of all time Married, three children By 1592 worked as an actor Joined an acting troupe:The Lord Chamberlain's Men Wrote most famous tragedies in 1600s Some of his works: Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Othello A Midsummer Night´s Dream Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra Shakespeare´s authorship is often questioned because of his mysterious biography and origins Died on 23 April 1616 Ellie Goulding Born 30 December 1986 English singer-songwriter Performed at the wedding reception of Prince William and Kate Middleton Collaborated with Skrillex, Calvin Harris and many others Born and brought up in Lyonshall, Herefordshire Has 2 sisters and a brother Began learning guitar at 14 Began songwriting at 15 Debut album "Lights" March 2010 It singles: "Starry Eyed", "The Writer"
REPORT Young people's activities in Simuvere Gymnasium in 1996, 1998 and 2000 Introduction The aim of this report is to describe, how are young people's favourite pastimes changed between 1996 and 2000. The survey is carried out in Simuvere Gymnasium in 1996, 1998 and 2000. Students who were questioned were 16-18 years old. My findings are presented below. Numbers have given in precentages. Changes among pastime activities. At graph we can see big changes. 1. Before 1996 students mostly watched television but in 1998 it was already ten percent less. In 2000 it was only twenty five percent. 2. Before students loved to read books, but in 2000 this number was only fifteen percent. This is not good anymore. 3
What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism? In today's world tourism is vital part of economy. Although tourism has became main source of income to many countries, it was not so couple of decades ago. This young branch of industry started developing in the second half of last century, when people had more money and sources than ever before. Importance of tourism to countries such as Egypt, Greece and Spain can not be questioned, as employment, service industry and opportunity to sell goods, is related to it. Tourism has also helped to build up certain regions, which otherwise would still be struggling in poverty. Futhermore, to make country desirable destination, governments have to keep crime rate under control, which makes life safer for locals as well. On the negative side, relentless waves of tourists increase our carbon footprint. Transportation increases pollution and creates gridlocks
Robbie Williams and the contemporary dance music event, the Sundance Festival · An optimal capacity for concerts is 75,000 fans · In 1988, Estonians gathered at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, to sing patriotic hymns in what became known as the Singing Revolution that led to the overthrow of Soviet rule. · . In June 1988, during the Singing Revolution days, up to 300,000 people attended the Night Song Festival. In the years to come, however, theisfigure has been questioned. During the Song Festivals, when the grounds are well packed, the number of people in the audience may reach 100,000 Pictures Used sites
Survey Report To: European youth union From: a member of the student committee Subject: A big music festival in Estonia The purpose of this report is to analyse the results of the survey conducted in Pärnu Coeducational Gymnasium. We questioned 500 stundents, from forms 7 to 9 and 10 to 12. As can be seen from the table the most popular genres of music among forms 7 to 9 were pop and rap. Pop music was liked by 21% of all students and rock music by 17%. Furthermore, quite popular was rock music, so we should consider including this genre in to our music festival, but the biggest problem with rock bands is that they have a lot of different musical instruments so we should consider building bigger stage.
Are mistakes necessary for discovery and progress? It is often questioned whether making mistakes help people to progress and make discoveries. I personally think that there is no need to make mistakes in order to develop themselves, but it is often an efficient way of finding out something new which can help people to make progress on whatever that is worked on. It is often the mistake that tell us what is wrong or what needs to be corrected. Through correcting any mistakes that are made and learning from those errors, deffinitely help to make progress
Use of internet Karina Trofimov Why I chose that topic? I chose that topic because I wanted to know how importante is internet in peoples life. questioned 16 classmates 9 girls and 7 boys They had to answer 10 guestions. How many hours do you visit internet? All 16 people said that they use internet every day. 2 h – 3 people 3h - 4 people Use of internet in a day 4h- 1 people 5h- 7 people 8 h; 6% 4 h; 6% 8h- 1 people 3 h; 25% 5 h; 44% 2 h; 19% What site do you visit the most?
could arrange for the parts to be sent to me. I attach a copy of the receipt for your information. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Introduction This report looks at the dietary habits of twenty students in their final year at Freedonian Secondary School. The report is based on the students' responses to the questionnaire administered by the school's doctor. Meals The survey have revealed that the students do not have enough meals. Only eight of those questioned eat before school, and half of them have their midday meal at school. Worryingly, as few as four students have both breakfast and school lunch. Still more disturbing is the fact that an alarming proportion--approximately onethird--of the students have neither. Eating brown bread Interestingly enough, bread, a good source of fiber, enjoys popularity among young people. 75 per cent of the students surveyed
· December 10, 1830 May 15, 1886 · one of the two quintessential American poets of the 19th century · An introverted and hermetic life · 1,789 poems · Highly educated · Amherst's most prominent family · "Bolts of Melody: New Poems of Emily Dickinson" · Poems for Youth (1934, poetry) · Love, nature, religion, morality I died for beauty I died for beauty but was scarce Adjusted in the tomb, When one who died for truth was lain In an adjoining room. He questioned softly why I failed? "For beauty," I replied. " And I for truth,--the two are one; We brethren are," he said. And so, as kinsmen met a night, We talked between the rooms, Until the moss had reached our lips, And covered up our names. References · http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/372 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism · http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~brians/hum_303/ro · http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/me
Tallinn doing sports, learning languages, dancing and singing folk music. The first hobby I am going to compare is sport. 21.0% of Estonian youngsters said that their favorite hobby is sport and 31.5% of Russian young people said that it is their favorite hobby too. So we can say that Russians are more active than Estonians. We can also say that Russian youngsters take more care about their bodies and health than Estonians. The second hobby I questioned them about was dancing. Dancing can actually be considered as a sport too, so it is also good for the human body. 10.7% of Estonians told me that they love dancing and that they go to dance classes regularly. 19.1% of the Russians said that dancing is a part of their lives. So I can say it again: the young Estonians do not have as active lifestyle as Russians do. The third hobby I am going to compare is learning languages. According to the diagram the
sõnavaralehed; tüüplaused/fraasid Lühivormid keelatud, kuiv ja väga ametlik stiil- ei mingeid emotsioone!!! 1) Ärge tehke põhiviga, et kirjutate nagu esseed, kirjutage n.ö. survey report, see on see alapealkirjadega. Leidke ja grupeerige nagu see riigieksami Poku aruanne. 2) kasutage spets sõnavara (vaadake üle sõnavara lehed)--tabelid, mida täitsime--- increase remarkably, significantly, fluctuates, follows upward/ downward trend 7 out of 10; those who were questioned/surveyed; decreases by 10 per cent ja kokku on teil mitu lehte minu antud paljundusi ; seventy per cent of those questioned had no complaints...; a large number (majority) who participated in the survey stated that ...; this is illustrated by the fact that (üldistused).. 3) Alustage alati This report will describe/ The aim of this report is to outline the results of a survey which was carried out... It is based on.... 500 people were surveyed. This report was administered by... Kas on tegu
Her parents' marriage was thought meaningless so for a while she was stripped of her statud as and heir to the throne. She was angry at her father's break from the Roman Catholic Church because it had told him that he couldn't divorce from her mother. She thought that if it hadn't happened she would have not been seen as illegitimate and her rights would have not been questioned. This is the foundation upon which her loyalty to Rome was laid. When her father died, she was second in line to the throne, after her half-brother Edward, who was physically weak. 3.SLAID In 1533 when Edward died another rival was put forward- her cousin Lady Jane Grey who supported Protestantism.
He never won any awards because at his lifetime no awards were given out. But there's an award called `'Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts'' which was first awarded in 1989. Interesting facts about him: Most of his writings are in mirror-image cursive. Since he wrote with his left hand, it was probably easier for him to write from right to left. Leonardo loved animals and it's documented in his notebooks. He even questioned the morality of eating animals when it was not necessary for health. These statements from his notebook have led to the widely held view that he was a vegetarian. He was very interested in the possibility of human flight. He produced many studies of the flight of birds and plans for several flying machines. Davinciite, a recently found mineral recognised in 2011 by the International Mineralogical Association, is named in honour of the artist.
Essay How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s. Comparison between two articles by Warren & Brandeis and Julie Cohen The two articles have questioned - What is privacy ? The simplest answer would be that the privacy is a human right and like in the first article by Warren & Brandeis, they quote Judge Cooly who sayd that, the privacy is the right to be let alone. This means, that a person is free to go and do what ever the person wants, no one has a right to harm him/her physically or mentally and vice versa. What ever the person decides to do, nobody else has the right to know about it without persons premission.
goes a great mile towards providing a starting point for newcomers in the field, quite concisely summing up humankind's experiences in design, common errors and best practices, while also providing some scientific basis for many conclusions. Quite notably, Norman's background is in cognitive science and mathematical psychology, which grants him enough of authority to author an endeavor such as this and not be questioned as to what he himself has designed and whether those products could be put on pedestal as examples of good design. The whole book can be summed up as a cry of frustration with "the lack of attention the maker pays to the user" (p.??), but it's not only a thorough rant about everything that is wrong with the designed world, but a set of explanations, tools and models that should serve to rectify that. Even
1 The questionnaire 1...............................................................................................................16 2.2 Analysis of the questionnaire 1.............................................................................................18 2.3 Results of the questionnaire 1...............................................................................................23 During the first questionnaire 30 students of the 9th and 10th class of Gymnasium were questioned about the British national symbols...........................................................................23 Surprisingly, according to the results, more than 50 percent of students are aware of the national flags of Great Britain, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. As can be seen, quite a lot of children also know the name of the Great Britain flag. However, almost all of the students have no idea about other names of the British flags, as well as about the patron saints.
only be seen as a solid ground for social order, but for conflict as well. According to them, social order is not always higher, where common beliefs and language is shared. For example in South America the violence rates are higher than in North America, even though South America generally comprises of more similar ethnical and religious groups. Thus, the quality of shared meaning in explaining social order can be questioned, as the existence meaning does not prevent individuals from committing deviant acts. The importance of a shared meaning seems to be more explanatory in communities with high cohesiveness, for example religious groups, where people feel the presence of the meaning in their daily activities and thus experience the bonding effect of it. However, as the world is growing more and more anonymous due to globalization and emergence of megapolises, it becomes harder for people
" Alice smiled and nodded. "Yet I don't believe my father is a legend." "Well, for me he's an idol! I've always dreamed about his live-concert! And, now, finally, I can hear his singing!" "He's just opening the competition..." But the woman seemed very happy, so Alice decided not to ruin her mood and agreed to everything she talked about. Matrix finished all the preparations and went to Daemon, whom was drinking soda behind the stage and watching the crowd. "Lots of people, Daemon?" The questioned one smiled and said," Your sister has gotten quite grow-up, Mat." "Alice? Yea, even thought her character hasn't changed at all!" "Well, I first saw her nine years ago..." "Right, I remember! We were in form six then! It was the first afternoon you decided to create a bend!" "Can you believe it? I've known you for nine years...geez, how fast time flies..." And they started laughing. "Sorry to interrupt, but the competition is about to start now. Will you take your places, please
The lawyers were another class of city people. In London they were considered equal in importance to the big merchants & clots manufacturers. By the end of the Middle Ages the more successful of these lawyers, merchants, clots manufacturers, exporters, esquires, gentlemen and yeomen farmers were forming a class of people with interests in both ton & country. This was also true in Wales & Scotland. This class was literate. Created a new atmosphere. Questioned the way in which the Church & the state were organised, for both religious & practical reasons. Believed it was partly because it was not economically practical. They also questioned the value of the feudal system, because it didn't create wealth. The development of Parliament showed the beginnings of new relationship between the middle class & the king. Ed I had wanted his Parliament to provide him with money, but when
couples who cannot have children naturally. Artificial insemination is a treatment which has many phases and it is both physically and emotionally tiring. The procedure is very hard for the couples and some people cannot deal with the pressure and quit. What is more, the procedure is expensive and it is difficult to find the money. Artificial insemination is most successful with women under 40 because it is the age limit when having children naturally is difficult. During our research, we questioned two women who have been in this procedure and we searched for information on the Internet. It turned out that even though this is not women's favourite way to have children, it is an option if there is a problem. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS 1. URL: http://www.ehpv.ee/index.php?nid=2&news=3100 (viimati vaadatud 9. jaanuaril 2012) 2. URL: www.epigee.org/health/infertility.html (viimati vaadatud 9. jaanuaril 2012) 3. URL: http://www.fert-c.ee/elite/info/kunstviljastamine
Federation – political entity characterized by a union of partialle self-governing states or regions European Political Cooperation - Economics to foreign affairs - Very weak coordination - Towards a European perspective on foreign aggairs - To coordinate meetings among foreign ministers - Very limited powers of the commission – trade relations & sanctions Changing context - End of the cold war – lack of European response, future of nato questioned - German reunification - Potential need for increased coordination Common foreign & security policy - 1992 - 2nd pillar – intergovernmental & unanimity in council 3 sources of external relations: - Member states outside of CSFP - Member states within framework of CFSP – joint position and action - Commission – trade policy Amsterdam Treaty 1997 - IGC and European Council in June Themes and context - Review procedure for CFSP
15 In the fifth question, students were asked to rate their level of English, and their answers have shown that most of them evaluate their knowledge of English as average (38%) and as good (37%) accordingly, only 3 people thought their abilities to speak were poor and bad, which only proves the popularity and high priority of English among the questioned. However, all of them have their own ways of learning English, 43% of the respondents claimed they study the English language additionally apart from school. The next four questions concerned the relation of the English language and Estonian reality, in the context of culture, politics and education. So, as it is demonstrated in the figure 2. 53% of the people answered the question admitted that we get under the influence not only
each element or individual of a group or class, and not to a group or class collectively. Each and every These two words have about the same meaning. We use each when we think of people or things seen as separate individuals, and every when we mean every one that together make up the group. •She wears a ring on each finger except the thumbs. •Police arrested every member of the armed gang for robbery. We can use each and every only before a singular countable noun. •Police questioned each/every member of the family for possible involvement in the murder. We can use each and every to mean more than two. •Each /every member at the meeting received a copy of the report. We can use each to mean two and every to mean three or more. •Each player in the singles final has a different style of play. (= two players) •There were cars parked along the sides of every street in town. (= all the streets) We can use every with uncountable nouns.
We can also say that they use English words and phrases because they do not read as many books as young people used to read and that is why their vocabulary is not very wide. Doing my research work I learned that almost every student of Oskar Luts Palamuse Gymnasium forms 8.-12. uses English words and phrases while speaking Estonian. Only one person speaks his native language without any English words. It was also found out that the students questioned understand the influence of using a foreign language on their mother tongue. To gather the necessary data a survey was carried out among Oskar Luts Palamuse Gymnasium 8th to 12th grade students. The students´ answers to the questionnaire were almost as expected, so the author of the paper is pleased with the results and learned to analyse information gathered via a questionnaire. 17 KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS Erelt T
be alive. It can be used to heal the body, the mind or the spirit; and can also guide us through life. It can help us develop latent talents and improve the quality of everything we do. This topic is chosen because Reiki is one of the more widely known forms of energy healing and the author is connected with this topic. The researche's idea was to find out if people are aware of Reiki-energy. Twenty people were questioned to carry on an inquiry. The conjecture: People in Saare- and Muhumaa are not aware of Reiki-energy. The conjecture was quite right. People believe in reiki without knowing nothing about it. As 50% of the questioned were students can the conjecture to some degree be disputed. It is understandable that adolescents do not know about reiki. The author believes and knows that at bottom there are surprisingly many people in Saare-and Muhumaa, who are involved in reiki.
Tapa Gymnasium Class : 11R Title: „League of Legends“ and its popularity in Tapa Secondary School Field of study: Computer games Allowed to defend: Number of pages: 19 Abstract Topic of the research „League of Legends“ and its popularity in Tapa Secondary School. The author chose the topic because he wanted to know about the knowledge among Tapa Gymnasium students. Informatsion searched from the internet and questioned students of different age levels. Method for the research was an inquiry involving 6th-11th class. The material used for the work is from the internet. In the outcome the author found out about the knowledge among Tapa Secondary School students. It showed that LoL is pretty popular to Tapa Secondary School students, because it is free and the game is continually updated. Keywords: „League of Legends“ , Computer games, students awareness.
Jack took Oliver into the house of the gentleman and he met the old Jew, Fagin. Fagin fed him and introduced him to the other boys sitting him in the room who, like Mr. Dawkins, were dressed like little adults. They were drinking spirits and smoking pipes and Oliver joined them. Fagin gave him a bed to sleep in and he went to sleep. Chapter 9: Oliver awoke the next morning to see Fagin examining several watches and rings in a wooden box. When he discovered Oliver was awake he questioned him on what he had seen, and admired him for his bravery. Jack, or Dodger, then came in with another boy from the previous evening, Charles Bates, and they showed the old Jew the things they collected from the execution they attended that morning. They then began playing a game where they would practice picking Fagin's pockets. Two girls with painted faces, Nancy and Bet came to visit the young men, and after drinking spirits, they went out with the young man
Bloomsbury house in the Bloomsbury district of London. Time of great changes in England – Queen Victoria died in 1901; Britain affected by WWI. They searched for definitions of the good, the true, and the beautiful and questioned accepted ideas. Challenged strict Victorian norms by practicing sexual freedom and bisexual relations. The Bloomsbury group included the novelist E.M. Forster, the biographer Lytton Strachey, the art critic Clive Bell, the painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, the
The investigation of hypnosis has only recently become more reliable as well observable, and measurable by natural science methods. The aim of the current report is to find answers to the questions of how many people are familiar with hypnosis term, how wide is people’s knowledge in this area, what are people’s opinions and experiences. To accomplish this purpose professional literature was indagated and 78 completely different people were questioned. The following hypotheses were set up: 1. People’s knowledge of hypnosis is minimal. 2. People’s negative attitude towards hypnosis is based on negative reports in the media. The data was collected by using questionnaires, comprising of 8 questions concerning people’s basic data (gender, age), knowledge and attitude towards hypnosis, and which source they have got the information from. Respondents were also required to
came to see the Bible more as an allegory than as undisputed [ vastuvaieldamatu ] fact. He was an unlikable [ ebameeldiv ] man a solitary [ üksildane ] genius. He worked in short bursts of energy and was always hesitant to publish his findings. He had to be coaxed and encouraged to make those simplifications necessary to communicate a considerable body of thought. He quarreled violently with those men (e.g., Robert Hooke, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and John Flamstead) who questioned his priority and superiority in fields he dominated. Modern biographers have pretty much agreed that Newton our "sober, silent, thinking lad" suffered a troubled childhood. His father died in early October 1642, a month before Isaac was born. For the first three years of his life he was sent out to a wet nurse and then lived with his grandmother. During this time his mother remarried, an act that did much to alienate Newton from his mother
Although the speakers' level of proficiency in these languages is duly mentioned for each of them, this unusual and widely spread gift for communication in Western languages, after a long period of nationalist dictatorship, is never questioned by the travellers. It is never correlated with broader notions of openness to the foreign, hospitality, generosity, and wish for acceptance into wider global spaces. Such qualities are only presented as part of the `positive side' of the Romanians' inscribed identity
progressiv be,is, was, were VP[present part] is running, was speaking, been e sleeping passive be,is, was, were VP[passive part] is arrested, was eaten, been decided · Modals and auxiliaries show a similar distribution. Modals and auxiliaries share a common function of operators, i.e. provisionally the first auxiliary in the verb phrase. He might have been being questioned by the police. The NICE-properties: both modals and primary auxiliaries are marked by the NICE properties. Main verbs lack these properties. - negation: both occur with the negative adverb not and the suffix -n't. She doesn't like it. *She liken't it *I like not it. I can't come tomorrow *He camen't. *He came not. Some problems: no negative form *mayn't, only may not mightn't occurs but is not used by most speakers of AmE.
intra-Community trade are to be considered as measures having an effect equivalent to quantitative restrictions 18. Is the `use of product' according to the jurisprudence of the CJEU should be regarded as selling arrangement and thus outside of scope of Article 34 TFEU? With a reading of Article 34 of the Treaty and the Court's own ruling in Dassonville, it may be questioned how rules which do not limit the importation and marketing of the relevant product, but merely regulate how it may be used after its sale, can be said to constitute "trading rules". 1 2 3 , , , 4 , 5 , 9, 10- http://www.europarl.europa.eu/atyourservice/en/displayFtu.html?ftuId=FTU_3.1.2.html, by Mariusz Maciejewsk, 12/2016 6 R. Barents "Charges have an Equivalent effect on Customs Duties" (1978) 15CNL rev 415 7
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groups of people in the world. Yet, even now, Africans make a larger percentage of people who purchase Japanese products in large numbers. You wonder what this says about the intelligence of Black people. Here is the leader of a people who confessed publicly that they don’t much care about you, that you are really inferior. Yet, what do you do? You reward them with you hard earned money, which you earned with the same sweat of intelligence that is being questioned. Blacks the world over have made Japan what it is today, by buying up whatever they produce. I remember in the old days when much of Africa was still colonized. The colonial masters used to warn us about Japanese products, “They are inferior,” they would tell us. “Don’t touch it, it disintegrates and doesn’t last long.” Of course, we knew better because who had discovered that these Japanese products lasted longer than the European products
Dr. Zimbardo. I am a psychologist, not a prison superintendent, and this is not a real prison. This is just an experiment, and those are students, not prisoners, just like you. Let's go." He stopped crying suddenly, looked up at me like a small child awakened from a nightmare, and replied, "Okay, let's go.“ Eksperimendi lõpp The Experiment ended for two main reasons: • Guards were escalating their abuse. • Christina Maslach, a recent Stanford Ph.D questioned the morality of the study when she visited making it clear that it needed to be ended. After it ended they held a series of discussions with all the member to clear the air and discuss different experiences abuse of prisoners was getting out of hand. • "It's terrible what you are doing to these boys!" 2-week planned prison simulation ended on the 6th day… Midagi ei varjatud! The participants in the Zimbardo study were fully informed about
trarily crazy. Suppose I have formed the insane belief that Keith Donnellan is the illegitimate son of Santa Claus and Margaret Thatcher. Using the descrip- tion referentially, I say "Mrs Thatcher's Christmas bastard wrote a classic article on descriptions." If you know enough about my weird beliefs, you will pick out the right individual and understand what I meant, but no one could correctly describe me as having said that Keith Donnellan wrote the classic paper. It should be questioned whether there is any rightfully separate notion of an "actual referent." The concept of a semantic referent is clear, and the theory of communication requires that of a speaker-referent, but perhaps the idea of an "actual referent" is just a confusion of the two based on our failure to see the difference between literal sentence semantics and the theory of communication. Then we would have to explain away the fact of our having
· New characters were businessmen, salesman, immigants, poor farmers · These characters were in new settings, skyscrapers, departments store, apartment building, ghetto, stockyard (cattle, cows were slaughtered), commercial trust · Their world is not one of culture or high moral standards · For these new writers controlling new american social experience · Naturalists offered a view that questioned the belief that now was a conscious and national being and happiness could in moral behaviour · Naturalists show man as a small figure in deterministic system which ignores him · Man is a huge machine · Lot of these novels end in tragedy · For 20 years naturalism remained dominant method. The beginning of the 1910 (modernism starts ) · American naturalists: frank Norris ,,The Octopus", Stephan Crane ,,Red badge of courage"
prisoner-of-war camps run by the Chinese Communists. It became clear early in the conflict that the Chinese treated captives quite differently than did their allies, the North Koreans, who favored harsh punishment to gain compliance. Specifically avoiding the appearance of brutality, the Red Chinese engaged in what they termed their "lenient policy," which was, in reality, a concerted and sophisticated psycho- logical assault on their captives. After the war, American psychologists questioned the returning prisoners intensively to determine what had occurred, in part be- cause of the unsettling success of some aspects of the Chinese program. For ex- ample, the Chinese were very effective in getting Americans to inform on one another, in striking contrast to the behavior of American POWs in World War II. For this reason, among others, escape plans were quickly uncovered and the escapes themselves almost always unsuccessful. "When an escape did occur," wrote psy-
elbows, and his forearm was surprisingly hard and muscular beneath his light skin. He wasn't nearly as slight as he'd looked next to his burly brother. The class seemed to drag on longer than the others. Was it because the day was finally coming to a close, or because I was waiting for his tight fist to loosen? It never did; he continued to sit so still it looked like he wasn't breathing. What was wrong with him? Was this his normal behavior? I questioned my judgment on Jessica's bitterness at lunch today. Maybe she was not as resentful as I'd thought. It couldn't have anything to do with me. He didn't know me from Eve. I peeked up at him one more time, and regretted it. He was glaring down at me again, his black eyes full of revulsion. As I flinched away from him, shrinking against my chair, the phrase if looks could kill suddenly ran through my mind. At that moment, the bell rang loudly, making me jump, and Edward Cullen was out of his seat.
For this study, the author of this thesis created an interactive survey in a web-based environment at the following address: 3 Estonian Group for Lean Construction (EstGLC) establised 20. May of 2009, member of IGLC and European Group for Lean Construction, further information: www.etet.ee 20 http://www.survsoft.com/esurv.php?s=26518&k=11074-0-25885. Approximately 150 people were questioned and we received 78 acceptable answers. This summary is based on the following report "Ehitusprojektijuhtimise olukord aastal 2009" compiled by Ergo Pikas and EstGLC (if interested in the report, please contact the author of this thesis). 2.3.1 Research summary 64,75 % out of 379 projects were private orders, and another 35,25 % were public orders. Of these, 53,5 % were built according to the DBB contracting model, while another 38,5 % followed the DB contracting model
" Mrs. Bennet's eyes sparkled. "A gentleman and a stranger! It is Mr. Bingley, I am sure! Well, I am sure I shall be extremely glad to see Mr. Bingley. But--good Lord! how unlucky! There is not a bit of fish to be got to-day. Lydia, my love, ring the bell--I must speak to Hill this moment." "It is not Mr. Bingley," said her husband; "it is a person whom I never saw in the whole course of my life." This roused a general astonishment; and he had the pleasure of being eagerly questioned by his wife and his five daughters at once. After amusing himself some time with their curiosity, he thus explained: "About a month ago I received this letter; and about a fortnight ago I answered it, for I thought it a case of some delicacy, and requiring early attention. It is from my cousin, Mr. Collins, who, when I am dead, may turn you all out of this house as soon as he pleases." "Oh! my dear," cried his wife, "I cannot bear to hear that mentioned. Pray do not talk of