6. sissetulek inimese kohta per capita income 7. normeerima, mõõdetud rationed portsjonites andma 8. majast välja tõstma evict from their house 9. lammutama demolish 10.äriettevõte business venture 11.täis kohalikku sarmi full of local charm 12.millegagi toime tulema struggle to cope 13.järeleandmatu/lõppematu relentless waves of tourists turistidelaine 14.kuivaks imema suck dry 15.tarbima consume 16.iga-aastane kasum turisimist annual tourism revenue 17.suletud hotellikompleksi cooped up in hotel compound 18.ettekandjad ja toateenijad waiters and chambermaids 19.pakiline küsimus urgent question 20.vaos hoidma keep at bay 21
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. Often big hotels consume unreasonably large amount of water, while locals are left in dry. And after all, tourist are not the ones who suffer from the effects, locals are. Tourism has its positive and negative sides. It is important part of today's economy, as many countries live of it, but it also has darker side. It is important to remember, that when tourist
Neve. Los Angeles is one of the world's centers of business, international trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science, technology, and education. Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate or Dry-Summer. The main Los Angeles airport is Los Angeles International Airport. The fifth busiest commercial airport in the world and the third busiest in the United States. The Walk of Fame is very much a tribute to Johnny Grant, a sometime mayor of Hollywood and relentless promoter of Tinsel Town. There is no mistaking what town you are in when you gaze down at the sidewalk and see these world famous gold stars. Encompassing a stretch of Hollywood Boulevard near the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, more than 2,500 bronze-inlaid stars commemorate some of the most famous individuals in movies, radio, TV, recording and theater.
Los Angeles is also home to renowned universities such as the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles. The main Los Angeles airport is Los Angeles International Airport The sixth busiest commercial airport in the world and the third busiest in the United States, LAX handled over 61 million passengers and 2 million tons of cargo in 2006. The Walk of Fame is very much a tribute to Johnny Grant, a sometime mayor of Hollywood and relentless promoter of Tinsel Town. There is no mistaking what town you are in when you gaze down at the sidewalk and see these world famous gold stars. Encompassing a stretch of Hollywood Boulevard near the intersection of Hollywood and Vine, more than 2,500 bronze-inlaid stars commemorate some of the most famous individuals in movies, radio, TV, recording and theater.
· Does the sentence make sense if the adjectives are written with and between them? If you answer yes to these questions, then the adjectives are coordinate and should be separated by a comma. Here are some examples of coordinate and non-coordinate adjectives: He was a difficult, stubborn child. (coordinate) They lived in a white frame house. (non-coordinate) She often wore a gray wool shawl. (non-coordinate) Your cousin has an easy, happy smile. (coordinate) The 1) relentless, 2) powerful 3) summer sun beat down on them. (1-2 are coordinate; 2-3 are non-coordinate.) The 1) relentless, 2) powerful, 3) oppressive sun beat down on them. (Both 1-2 and 2-3 are coordinate.) 7. Use a comma near the end of a sentence to separate contrasted coordinate elements or to indicate a distinct pause or shift. He was merely ignorant, not stupid. The chimpanzee seemed reflective, almost human. You're one of the senator's close friends, aren't you?
Earth will be extinct, as a result of climate change, habitat loss, pollution, acidifying oceans, invasive species, over- exploitation of natural resources, overfishing, poaching and human overpopulation. Lower Life Expectancy in the Fastest Growing Countries • According to a Harvard study, "Over the next forty years, nearly all (97%) of the 2.3 billion projected increase will be in the less developed regions, with nearly half (49%) in Africa." Already strained with relentless population explosion, many developing countries, such as in Sub Saharan Africa and Southern Asia, will experience a degradation of their quality and length of life as they face increasing difficulties to supply water, food, energy and housing to their growing populations, which will have major repercussions for public health, security measures and economic growth. Increased Global Warming and Climate Change • According to the Center for Biological Diversity, "The
He takes great pleasure in making students fear him. The black box is a mechanism to keep the leader of The Vigils in check. Inside the black box there are six marbles--five white and one black. If Archie draws the black marble, he must do the assignment himself. Ten minutes before the end of class, Leon calls on Bailey. Leon accuses Bailey of cheating. Leon wonders how else Bailey could always get such great grades. Bailey protests, saying that he does not cheat and never has, but Leon is relentless, accusing him then of lying as well as cheating. finally someone says to leave him alone. The bell rings. He then compliments Bailey on his bravery, and berates the students for watching the exchange and for enjoying it. Leon turns the tables, saying that the others were really the cheaters because they doubted Bailey.
Proper kohane, kõlblik Prospect väljavaade Punch line läbistatud rada Purchase hulgiost Pursuing jälitama, taotlema Q Quirkiness veidrus, imelik komme R Rational mõistuspärane Rationalize ratsionaliseerima Raw energy toores energia Raw ingredients toored koostisosad Recalibrated mitte kalibreerima Refer nimetama, viitama Reject tagasi lükkama Relentless järelejätmatu Relevant oluline Research uuring Resource ressurss, vahend Retailers jaemüüjad Rewarded preemia Reviewers arvustajad, kriitikud Rough-hewn tahumatu Runaway hits hea tabamus S Satisfying rahuldav Scarcest vähene Scheming plaanitsev Scientifically teaduslikult Scotch soti viski Screwed tüssatud Scrutiny läbivaatamine
dingoes. Natural forces conspire against the fence. Floods wash it away, rust eats it up, blowing sand buries it, and falling trees crush it. Then there are the animals. Wombats, foxes, and pigs dig holes under it. Hot-blooded bulls and wild camels knock it down. Emus for some reason run with full speed into it and spilt the mesh. Dingoes usually don’t make holes. They just wait to step through one. The repair work is relentless on a fence pressured by weather and wildlife. The work is hard and hot. Unloading post logs, carrying timber, stringing new mesh across the posts. To build a mile of 2m high netting costs as much as 12,000 dollars The Fence is administered by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. The Wild Dog Barrier Fence staff has 23 employees, with two person teams which patrol a 300 km section of the fence once every week. They gather the corpses of dingoes who have been died in the traps
evolution, in fact it seems to be anti-evolutionary, since every member is fixed in its own place. This chain was created in a time when the world was considered to be more static rather than a diverse collection of dynamic ideas. But the Newtonian revolution of the seventeenth century replaced the old static world with a new world view in which everything was naturally in motion. In the course of the eighteenth century the notion of progress, of gradual but relentless pursuit of betterment, began to take hold in western thought. It was only natural that the ideas of change and of progress should eventually be applied to the Great Chain of Being. The natural implication of a "dynamic" chain of being was a sort of tree of life, gradually sprouting upward from basic primordial ooze, branching outward into all the varied species on our fine planet, ending with, of course, eighteenth century Man. This could be called evolutionary, but it does not offer a
2. Development- arendamine, arenemine, areng, tulemus 3. Scheming- plaanitsev, sepitsev, kaval 4. Deceive- petma, tüssama, siise vedama 5. Dedication- pühendumine, pühendus 6. Generate- tekitama, esile kutsuma 7. Leverage-mõjuvõim, abinõu 8. Participation- osasaaminne, osalemine, osavõtt 9. Absolve- vabastama, vabaks kuulutama Lk 17 1. Catchy- meeldiv, kergesti meeldejääv 2. Slogan- loosung, juhtlause, hüüdlause, lööklause 3. Pop into your head- turgatavad pähe 4. Relentless- järelandmatu, karm 5. Clue- juhtlõng, juhtjoon 6. Output- väljalase, toodang 7. Thrive- hästi edenema, laabuma, õnnelikut elama 8. Gain- saavutama, võitma, kasu saama, saama 9. Fade away- hääbuma, närbuma 10. Trivializing- tavaline labane, tühine 11. Imply- kaudselt mõista andma, vihjama 12. Hype- 13. Casts- viskama, heitma, paiskama Lk 18 1. Wacky auction- jube oksjon, jube enampakkumine 2. Wide- lai, avar, kaugeleulatuv 3. Valuable- väärtuslik, hinnaline 4
12. to produce quality material that is deemed appropriate to use tootma kvaliteetset materjali, mis on peetud sobivaks kasutamiseks. 13. to corporate policies that reflect management's biases ühendama poliitikat mis kajastab juhtkondade baase 14. Protesters will hoist their placards and start chanting protestijad heiskavad enda plakatid ja hakkavad skandeerima. 15. high priority on profitable operations kõrge prioriteet kasulikkudel operatsioonidel 16. are under relentless pressure on järelejätmata pressi all 17. Most overseas bureaus have been replaced enamik ülemere büroosid on asendatud. 18. large commercial subsidiaries suured reklaami lisad 19. rigorous self-censorship karm enese-eelkontroll 20. delegates at a negotiation will find they understand volinikud nõupidamisel saavad kokkuleppele
comes to pick him up and take him to Sikes. She tries to comfort him and warns him at the same time. She tells him to behave when they go into the street, saying she will get in trouble if he does not. He goes with her quietly and when he arrives Mr. Sikes threatens him to behave with a gun. They ate dinner and went to bed. The next morning, they had an early breakfast and with more threats Oliver and Mr. Sikes left. Chapter 21: Mr. Sikes drags Oliver across London on foot going at a relentless pace. They catch a ride with a man in a cart and they travel with him as far as he will take them. They stop at a tavern where they get some food and Oliver quickly falls asleep from exhaustion. Another man in the tavern agrees to give them a ride as far as he is going, and Mr. Sikes agrees. They are dropped off in the town they indicated and walk towards an ugly unoccupied looking building. Mr. Sikes opened the door, and they walked inside. Chapter 22: Two of Mr
upstairs. She sits alone in this room eating apples, applepicking time, october. And she has found a book and starts reading the novel. We get a novel within a novel, she reads the novel and we, the readers read it too. Postmodern technique. Most of the characters are used to represent very clear cut, uncompromosing, represent philosophical or political viewpoints. The sibling show all the conflicting aspects of new-england puritanism. Sally is a relentless optimist, with a strong drive for progress. James is equally relentless, hard worker but he is suspicious of all the people he calls liberal. He is unable to express his deep feeling. Many characters are full of contradictions. James loses his teeth. One of the messages is that kindness, compassion, tolerance are necessary for humanity to survive, these are eternal. Later, when a priest visits her. How difficult it is to have a deep conversation between locked doors
carefully inside me. "You're so soft and warm. Mine, Eva. You're mine." I wrapped my legs around his hips, welcoming him deeper, feeling his buttocks flex and release against my calves as he demonstrated to my body that it would indeed take his thick length all the way to the root. With our hands linked, he took my mouth and began to move, gliding in and out with languid skill, the tempo precise and relentless yet smooth and easy. I felt every rock-hard inch of him, felt the unmistakable reiteration that every inch of me was his to possess. He drove the message home repeatedly until I was gasping against his mouth, thrashing restlessly beneath him, my hands bloodless from the strength of my grip on his. He spoke heated praise and encouragement, telling me how beautiful I was...how perfect I felt to him...how he'd never stop...couldn't stop. I came with a sharp cry of relief, vibrating with
We dwell on our forebears who invented this or that, which invariably were denied to them before exploiting its marketability. Let me tell you what is happening today in America. It has been discovered that in the last 20 years, China has been consistently stealing information about American nuclear warheads and missiles to modernize their nuclear weapons program. According to a Congressional Committee investigation, it found evidence that relentless espionage, assiduous research and open exchanges with American scientists, had saved China incalculable time and money in its drive to build a modern nuclear arsenal. However China achieved this remarkable feat, the most important point is that it followed the Caucasian and copied his methods. In the process, China has saved itself incalculable time and money in reaching its goal. The Chinese understood that America had built a great “mousetrap.” It didn’t need to go
ing and translating. By the end of the war, there were 6,000. The Army's growth was even more spectacular. It multiplied its communications-intelligence manpower thirty-fold from its strength December 7, 1941, of 331—44 officers and 137 enlisted men and civilians in Washington, and 150 officers and men in the field. Ever- growing requirements quickly dwarfed early estimates, such as the one early in 1942 that a staff of 460 would suffice, and kept up a relentless pressure for more and still more workers. Yet the agency faced stiff competition for them in manpower-short Washington. Moreover, the necessity for employees to be of unquestionable loyalty and trustworthiness, because of the sensitive nature of cryptanalytic results, and the importance of their being temperamentally suited to the highly specialized nature of the work, greatly reduced the number of prospects. To fill its needs, the agency launched a series of vigorous but discreet
fourhourbody.com/blackswan) Taleb, also author of the bestseller Fooled by Randomness, is the reigning king when it comes to explaining how we fool ourselves and how we can limit the damage. Our instinct to underestimate the occurrence of some events, while overestimating others, is a principal cause of enormous pain. This book should be required reading. The Corporation, DVD (www.fourhourbody.com/corporation) This is a disturbing documentary about the American corporation and its relentless pursuit of pro t at the expense of our culture. This lm gives you a glimpse into how heavily companies can skew health reports when they have a vested interest in the findings. See the next chapter. "List of Cognitive Biases" (www.fourhourbody.com/biases) We are all susceptible to cognitive biases, including the scientists who produce "bad science." Review the list at this URL and ask yourself whether you're mindlessly accepting as fact things you hear or read.