Mess about with- to interfere with sb/sth Breed laziness- arendab/ suurendab laiskust Contribute to- millegile kaasa aitama/ panust andma Impetus for technological development- tõuge tehnoloogia arengu jaoks Result in- tekitama (mida?) Superseded by- ületama, asendama, välja tõrjuma Double-edged sword- kahe poolega mõõk/ kahe vaatenurgaga Bring about- to cause, to happen Designer babies- parents can "design" their babies before they are even born Ever-greater reliance- veelgi suurem toetumine/ usaldusväärtus Increase in- suurenema millegis As for the expansion of access- nagu juurdepääsu laienemise... Uneven distribution- ebavõrdne jaotus/levik/levitamine Greed- ahnus, aplus Aspiration- püüd, pürgimus Radiant- kiirgav, kiirgus Profound- sügav, tähendusrikas Commensurate- vastav, samaväärne, võrdeline Trait- iseloomujoon, tunnus Hunch- küür/ edasi sööstma Synthetic- sünteetiline Derive from- tulenema, pärinema Ubiquity- kõikjalviibimine
Sandra Erik 11L What is sustainable city planning? • A sustainable city, or also know as eco-city, is a city designed with consideration of environmental impact, inhabited by people dedicated to minimization of required inputs of energy, water and food, and waste output of heat, air pollution - CO2, methane, and water pollution. • It should meet the needs A sustainable city should be able to... • feed itself with minimal reliance on the surrounding countryside, and power itself with renewable sources of energy. • create the smallest possible ecological footprint • produce the lowest quantity of pollution possible • efficiently use land • compost used materials - Practical Achievement • Different agricultural systems - agricultural plots within the city – reduces distance. • Renewable energy sources - wind turbines, solar panels, or bio-gas created from sewage.
Its people were the Picts. From a classical historical viewpoint Scotland seemed a peripheral country, slow to gain advances filtering out from the Mediterranean fount of civilisation, but as knowledge of the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously thought, and that the seaways were very important to Scottish history. Because of the geographical orientation of Scotland and its strong reliance on trade routes by sea, the kingdom held close links in the south and east with the Baltic countries, and through Ireland with France and the continent of Europe. Following the Acts of Union which united Scotland with England into the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the subsequent Scottish Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution, Scotland became one of the commercial, intellectual and industrial powerhouses of Europe. Its industrial decline
students would like to use, but most of them don’t want to pay for it. So our second idea was to give the access to the platform for free, and use another way for earning profit (e.g. advertisements, collaboration with schools) 6. What are the 6 steps you need to cover when doing and innovation industry analysis? Step 1: Understand all the 10 types of innovation Step 2: De-emphasize reliance on products and technology (these are two innovations that the competitors can easily copy, compared to an innovative way of structure in the company, which is not usually so visible for competitors) Step 3: Think about categories as well as types (don’t focus only on the separate 10 innovation categories, but try to also think of them as combined elements: configuration, offering, experience.)
"blinded" by the wolves' involvement. The pack finally enters the clearing, arriving in wolf form. There are more wolves now than Bella last knew about, and the vampires are both fascinated and careful. Carlisle welcomes them and Edward acts as translator, using his mind reading abilities to speak for the pack. The wolves agree to watch and listen, but are not comfortable doing more. Jasper takes center stage to begin the instruction. Jasper calls Emmett forward first, noting that his reliance on brutal strength is what makes Emmett the closest example of a newborn attack. Jasper easily catches Emmett from behind and ends the mock skirmish. He engages Alice next, wishing specifically for Bella to see why Alice can take care of herself. Sure enough, Alice effortlessly outmatches Jasper, finally swooping up from behind and planting a quick kiss on his neck. Edward claims the next turn, and Alice takes his spot next to Bella. Alice surprises Bella, stating she knows of Bella's
and only the lastone is a bit diffrent from others , its more like sleet ( lõrts) The typical Irish weather is few minutes rain , few minutes sunny then again some rain and sun will shine for a bit more again. Energy The vast majority ( enamus ) of Irish energy needs are met by fossil fuels. About 98% of Ireland's final energy demand is produced by burning coal, petroleum, peat, or natural gas. This over reliance on fossil fuels ( see liigne toetumine sisseostetavatele kütustele )-particularly oil - (eriti õli) has left Ireland vulnerable to international price fluctuations as it imports all of its oil needs. (on jätnud iirimaa haavatavaks tänu rahvusvahelistele hindande muutumisele ) There have been recent efforts in Ireland to use renewable energy such as wind energy with large wind farms being constructed in coastal counties such as Donegal, Mayo and Antrim. Flora
production or facilitate a more rapid rate of removal from the cell Lactate as a Fuel · Cori cycle = lactate liver converted to glucose to muscle muscle glycogen. Lactate Threshold · As exercise intensity increases, blood levels of lactic acid begins to rise exponentially. · Lactate Threshold is defined as the VO2 or exercise intensity above which blood lactate rises above resting values · Reflects an increased reliance on anaerobic metabolism. Lactate Threshold · Untrained individuals at 50-60% of VO2 max and at 65- 80% of VO2 max in trained. Exercise Physiology The Phosphate System The Sprinter · 100 m Sprinter World record male 9.69 Usain Bolt, female 10.49 - Florence Griffith-Joyner 36.8 km/h male, 34.3 km/h female Resynthesis ATP quickly Reach maximal velocity as fast as possible, maintain it as long as possible, slow down less
1953, provides funds for forestry at fixed interest rates that are lower than prevailing rates from private banks. Repayment terms are over decades and most funds have been provided for planting. ----------------------- In any industry, if market conditions deteriorate some establishments leave the industry. Forestry is no exception. In the case of small forests, forestry households decrease their labour input and increase their reliance on other sources of income. Originally, most managed their forests part-time and maintained other jobs. It was therefore easy to reallocate labour input. According to data published by the Forestry Agency, forestry households labour input to forestry has been decreasing constantly since 1971. Full-time forestry households could not leave forestry and had to confront harsh market conditions. For them finding other sources of income meant changing occupations. It is more
the materialism of contemporary society and rejected the established Church. Unlike the Puritans, they believed that man was fundamentally good and should be allowed to develop free from rules and restrictions. The most influential figures in the Transcendentalist school were the poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803- 82) and the novelist Henry David Thoreau. Ralph Waldo Emerson, who was the spokesman for the movement, wrote several influential essays including Self-Reliance and The Over-Soul (1841-44). He visited England and met Coleridge, Wordsworth and Carlyle (a strange figure in British literary world). His work were widely read in the United States and Britain and he was among the first writers to urge his fellow countrymen to abandon European models and create a distinctly Am lit with its own themes and style. Henry David Thoreau applied the Transcendentalist philosophy to his life and to his writing
Puritan society’s attitude and mindset as it is one of the most classical examples of the Puritan era literature. Although John Winthrop was the leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony which was filled with corrupted chiefs, he vigorously emphasizes in his writings the unity of community, love of others and morals of equality. This sermon also represents the hope of the colony in God after repudiating the Church of England. In his sermon A modell of Christian charity, reliance to the Bible is the key element which reveals in the interpretation of God itself and morals of the Bible. He begins by offering explanation to the inequality of the human kind and why God wants such inequality to exist at all. Simple reciprocity is indicated by collating the rich and the poor as it follows: „soe that the riche and mighty should not eate upp the poore nor the poore and dispised rise upp against and shake off theire yoake” (Winthrop, 1996)
She never exhibits the ability to think critically about her situation, but seems merely to move instinctively toward seemingly safe choices, as when she immediately runs to Claudius after her confrontation with Hamlet. She is at her best in social situations (I.ii and V.ii), when her natural grace and charm seem to indicate a rich, rounded personality. At times it seems that her grace and charm are her only characteristics, and her reliance on men appears to be her sole way of capitalizing on her abilities.
homeless people, and estimates of homelessness made by different organizations vary wildly, so comparisons should be made with caution. History of homelessness In the sixteenth century in England, the state first tried to give housing to vagrants instead of punishing them, by introducing bridewells to take vagrants and train them for a profession. In the eighteenth century, these were replaced by workhouses but these were intended to discourage too much reliance on state help. These were later replaced by dormitory housing ("spikes") provided by local boroughs, and these were researched by the writer George Orwell. By the 1930s in England, there were 30,000 people living in these facilities. In the 1960s, the nature and growing problem of homelessness changed for the worse in England, with public concern growing. The number of people living "rough" in the streets had increased dramatically. However, beginning with the
tourist attractions as well as St. Paul’s Cathedral, The British Airway’s London Eye, Westminster Abby and Piccadilly Circus. Tourists also love to visit Greenwich, which is best known for giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time. Foods and drinks English cuisine is formed by country’s history, its temperate climate and geography. The food of England has historically been characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. The traditional English breakfast is a hot cooked meal of bacon, eggs, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and baked beans. Now-a-days a typical English breakfast is more likely a bowl of cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee. They have Afternoon Tea (the traditional 4 o’clock tea). This is a small meal, not a drink. Traditionally it consists of tea (or coffee) served with either of the following:
1908 aastal võtab Criffith vastu näitlejarolli ,,American Mutoscope and Biograph Company ´s", mida pärast kompaniiomanikust isa haigust hakkab vedama viimase poeg, kes küll ei suuda tuua firmat edule, mispeale saab Criffith võimaluse teha oma esimene film ,,Dollie seiklused". Criffith lahkub siiski rahalistes raskustes olevast firmast ning asutab koos Harry Aitken´iga omaenda stuudio, mis saab tuntuks nimega ,,Reliance-Majestic Studios". 1915 aastal ilmub Griffith´ilt esimene täispikk mängufilm ,,the Clansman", mis saab hiljem tuntuks kui ,,the birth of a nation" . See film muutis filmitööstuse standardeid sedavõrd, et need mõjutavad ka tänapäevast filmitööstust. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.W._Griffith). Griffith jutustab tolle aja kinovaatajale USA tollase lähiajaloo nii, nagu enamik valgeid ameeriklasi seda siis nägi. Ta loob tohutul hulgal kunstilisi võtteid, mis on siiani filmikunstis (k
name. Its people were the Picts. From a classical historical viewpoint Scotland seemed a peripheral country, slow to gain advances filtering out from the Mediterranean fount of civilisation, but as knowledge of the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously thought, and that the seaways were very important to Scottish history. Because of the geographical orientation of Scotland and its strong reliance on trade routes by sea, the kingdom held close links in the south and east with the Baltic countries, and through Ireland with France and the continent of Europe. Following the Acts of Union which united Scotland with England into the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the subsequent Scottish Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution, Scotland became one of the commercial, intellectual and industrial powerhouses of Europe. Its industrial decline following the Second
body of commercial law used by merchants throughout Europe during the medieval period. It evolved similar to English common law as a system of custom and best practice, which was enforced through a system of merchant courts along the main trade routes. It functioned as the international law of commerce.[1] It emphasised contractual freedom and alienability of property, while shunning legal technicalities and deciding cases ex aequo et bono. A distinct feature was the reliance by merchants on a legal system developed and administered by them. States or local authorities seldom interfered, and did not interfere a lot in internal domestic trade. Under lex mercatoria, trade flourished and states took in large amounts of taxation. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lex_mercatoria) Magdeburgi õigus, Lübecki õigus: Magdeburgi õigus oli keskaegne mandrieuroopa õigusnormide kogumik. Lübecki linnaõiguse kõrval üks enimlevinuid linnaõigusi, mis
Ohud o Konkreetsed – keegi ründab (nt Eesti kardab konkreetselt Vene riiki, Ukrainat rünnati konkreetselt idast) o Ohustatakse – valitust, ideoloogiaid/elustiile, majandust, kommunikatsioonivõrke (küberrünnak), inimjulgeolek Viisid julgeoleku tagamiseks Isolatsioon – minna peitu (Tiibet oli 50 aastat isolatsioonis, ei pääsenud ikkagi; Albaania; Põhja-Korea) Ise hakkama saamine/self reliance - luua ise piisavalt tugev sõjavägi nt Põhja-Korea praegu Neutraalsus & mitte-ühinemine o Neutraalsus – konfliktis mitte poolte võtmine (Šveits, Austria edukalt hakkama saanud, ei pruugi alati töötada) o Mitte-ühinemine (NAM) – tänapäeval kolmas maailm, ütles et ei võta ideoloogilises sõjas pooli Liidud o Casus foederis – põhjus/päästik, mis päästab valla liidu tegevuse (NATO puhul
· Wall Street Crash · Great Depression · New Deal by Franklin D. Roosevelt · Pearl Harbor · The US in WWII (operation Overlord, the use of atomic bomb) · The impact of WWII on the USA and its international position XI The Cold War Period (beginning) · Marshall Plan European Recovery Program In operation for 4 years Modernize European industrial and business, reduce artificial trade barriers and instill a sense of hope and self-reliance help non-soviet countries that the wars had damaged a lot By 1952 the economy of every participant state had surpassed pre-war levels · Formation of the NATO and the role of the US in the organisation NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION after WWII U.S.S.R occupied much of Europe soviets began withdrawing from other countries around the world 1949 April 12 nations established NATO to coordinate the military defences against possible Soviet aggression · Iron Curtain
Anybody will concede that society whose economy is dependent upon one or two major staples like cotton, or grain, or lumber, or fish, or cattle is going to have some obvious social patterns of organization as a result. Stress on a few major staples creates extreme instability in the economy but great endurance in the population. The pathos and humor of the American South are embedded in such an economy of limited staples. For a society configured by reliance on a few commodities accepts them as a social bond quite as much as the metropolis does the press. Cotton and oil, like radio and TV, become "fixed charges" on the entire psychic life of the community. And this pervasive fact creates the unique cultural flavor of any society. It pays through the nose and all its other senses for each staple that shapes its life. That our human senses, of which all media are extensions, are also fixed charges on our
liveliness, rule conscious, social boldness, sensitivity, vigilance, abstractedness, privateness, apprehension, openness to change, self-reliance, perfectionism, tension Read sections of Schacter's book on: correlation, pp. 55-63; and factor analysis, pp. 495-496. A bit about factor analysis... Factor analysis of multiple scales: example M (Schacter pp. 495-496)
output, ambient and spatialized sound. Geometry compression is possible, often reducing size by an order of magnitude. When this is combined with Java's NIO and networking, it facilitates the ready transfer of large quantities of data between applications such as multiplayer games. Java 3D is integrated with Java and its other libraries. This brings the benefits of object orientation (classes, inheritance, polymorphism), threads, exception handling, and APIs such as JMF and JAI. Java 3D's reliance on Java and OpenGL/DirectX gives it a high degree of portability, with related advantages such as reduced development time and cost. 4.4. Java 3D Weaknesses Java 3D's scene graph is often considered an unreasonable overhead, especially by programmers with experience of OpenGL and DirectX. Although it does introduce overheads, they should be judged against the optimizations which the scene graph allows. These can be implemented in a low-level API by an experienced programmer,
Salman Rushdie. Postcolonial situation and Postcolonial trauma. Historiographic metafiction is a term originally coined by literary theorist Linda Hutcheon. According to Hutcheon, in "A Poetics of Postmodernism", works of historiographic metafiction are "those well-known and popular novels which are both intensely self-reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages". Historiographic metafiction is a quintessentially postmodern art form, with a reliance upon textual play, parody and historical re-conceptualization. Hutcheon: there is no truth or falseness per se, there're only other people's truth History as a collection of representations. History vs story. History is a human construct. Can we know the past today except through representations? Can we know the truth? 19. Historiographic Metafiction and Magic realism in the writings of Salman Rushdie.HM: big events from point of view of small individual
in the supply chain Over- or under-reacting to demand expectations, such as ordering too many units or not enough Customer companies, often retailers, waiting until orders build up before placing orders with their suppliers, a practice called order batching Discounts, cost changes and other price variations that disrupt regular buying patterns Inaccurate forecasts from over-reliance on historical demand to predict future demand KUIDAS VÄHENDADA? Foster supply chain communication and collaboration. Better alignment around supply chain issues both within the company and among customers, suppliers, distributors, manufacturing and the rest of the partners is needed. In particular, when suppliers work to understand customer needs, they can work to help reduce excessive inventory. Use better forecasting and visibility tools.
Overt observation requires the researcher to gain the participants or group's trust and blend in, because they will know that they are being observed. With covert observation, the trust is gained through deceit and the participants do not know that they are being observed. This is used to examine for example dangerous or illegal activities and groups. In addition to ethical considerations, researchers doing covert observation must consider the difficulties in taking notes and the reliance on their memory. Finally, no interviews can be carried out in covert observation. Discuss the ethical considerations related to research studies are the sociocultural level of analysis. The ethics of Milgrim's obedience studies have been harshly criticized, since the participants were deceived and put in a distressing situation, they were psychologically harmed. The participants also did not have total freedom to withdraw.
readily adv. willingly; easily adj. ready Syn. freely v. ready n. readiness The workers readily complained about the food in the cafeteria. Her readiness to cooperate was an important factor in the investigation. reliably adv. in a trusted way adj. reliable Syn. dependably adj. reliant v. rely n. reliability n. reliance An appliance must perform its task reliably to be popular with consumers. Satellite photos show the smallest details with great reliability. reluctantly adv. unwillingly adj. reluctant Syn. hesitatingly n. reluctance Although not completely satisfied with the contract, the officials reluctantly agreed to sign it. The electrician was reluctant to estimate the cost of the repair work. renown n. fame adj
'Turn on' meant go within to activate your neural and genetic equipment. Become sensitive to the many and various levels of consciousness and the specific triggers that engage them. Drugs were one way to accomplish this end. 'Tune in' meant interact harmoniously with the world around you - externalize, materialize, express your new internal perspectives. Drop out suggested an elective, selective, graceful process of detachment from involuntary or unconscious commitments. 'Drop Out' meant self-reliance, a discovery of one's singularity, a commitment to mobility, choice, and change. Unhappily my explanations of this sequence of personal development were often misinterpreted to mean 'Get stoned and abandon all constructive activity'. New Age travellers (Heatherington) - majad on ratsionaalsuse pealesurumine. Alguses vastuseis nagu moraalse paanika ajal 60ndatel. Kaks kõige kuulsamat ja vanemat ökokogukonda on Findhorn (loodi 1962) ning the Farm, USAs Tennessees
protection as any other child permanently or temporarily deprived of his or her family environment for any reason, as set forth in the present Convention. Article 23 51 1. States Parties recognize that a mentally or physically disabled child should enjoy a full and decent life, in conditions which ensure dignity, promote self-reliance and facilitate the child’s active participation in the community. 2. States Parties recognize the right of the disabled child to special care and shall encourage and ensure the extension, subject to available resources, to the eligible child and those responsible for his or her care, of assistance for which application is made and which is appropriate to the child’s condition and to the circumstances of the parents or others caring for the child. 3
Their friends do the same for them. Sometimes one good idea that you get from someone else can change the direction of your life. ■ A FOOLISH CONSISTENCY The second major factor that holds people back is homeostasis. This is defined as a “striving for constancy.” It is a deep desire to remain consistent with what you have done and said in the past. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in his essay “Self-Reliance,” “A foolish con- sistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” He was referring to the natural tendency of individuals to try to remain consistent with previous opinions and behaviors. This form of rigidity blocks off almost all possibilities for growth in the future. To resist the tendency toward homeostasis, you should be willing to abandon your old ideas when someone can prove that there are
but there is something odd about their method. Virtually all of this mothering is triggered by one thing: the "cheep-cheep" sound of young turkey chicks. Other identifying features of the chicks, such as their smell, touch, or appearance, seem to play minor roles in the mothering process. If a chick makes the cheep-cheep noise, its mother will care for it; if not, the mother will ignore or sometimes kill it. The extreme reliance of maternal turkeys upon this one sound was dramati- cally illustrated by animal behaviorist M. W. Fox (1974) in his description of an ex- periment involving a mother turkey and a stuffed polecat. For a mother turkey, a polecat is a natural enemy whose approach is to be greeted with squawking, peck- ing, clawing rage. Indeed, the experiments found that even a stuffed model of a polecat, when drawn by a string to a mother turkey, received an immediate and fu-
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principal rooms, satisfied with what the owner said in its praise, and took it immediately. Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of great opposition of character. Bingley was endeared to Darcy by the easiness, openness, and ductility of his temper, though no disposition could offer a greater contrast to his own, and though with his own he never appeared dissatisfied. On the strength of Darcy's regard, Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgement the highest opinion. In understanding, Darcy was the superior. Bingley was by no means deficient, but Darcy was clever. He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well-bred, were not inviting. In that respect his friend had greatly the advantage. Bingley was sure of being liked wherever he appeared, Darcy was continually giving offense. The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic.
(1971 The first commercial 4- bit microprocessor 4004 (2,300 transistors; 10 µm features; 10 mm2 die; 108 kHz kHz)) Relational database software: theory and first research groups. In 1970 an IBM researcher named Ted Codd published the first article on relational databases. Codd envisaged a system where the user would be able to access information with English like commands, and where information would be stored in tables. Due to the technical nature of the article, and the reliance on mathematics to support its case, the significance of it was not realized immediately. However, it did lead to IBM starting a research group known as 'System R'. Eventually System R evolved into SQL/DS which later became DB2. The language created by the System R group, SQL. (Structured Query Language) has become the industry standard for relational databases and is now an ISO standard. First commercial SQL database created by Honeywell Information Systems Inc., which released a
However, the irruption of disorder into a person's life, and the resultant collapse of a mentally defined meaning, can become the opening into a higher order. “The wisdom of this world is folly with God,” says the Bible. 3 What is the wisdom of this world? The movement of thought, and meaning that is defined exclusively by thought. Thinking isolates a situation or event and calls it good or bad, as if it had a separate existence. Through excessive reliance on thinking, reality becomes fragmented. This fragmentation is an illusion, but it seems very real while you are trapped in it. And yet the universe is an indivisible whole in which all things are interconnected, in which nothing exists in isolation. The deeper interconnectedness of all things and events implies that the mental labels of “good” and bad” are ultimately illusory. They always imply a limited perspective and so are true only relatively and temporarily. This is
In a few cases the mould had spread to adjoining wooden surfaces. 16.9 The condition of utility systems The main reasons for the problematic performance of ventilation are restricted air inflow (small and not preheated) and insufficient air outflow (small and/or blocked air flow channels). The main problems of heating systems are low-efficiency stoves, restricted temperature control options in the case of stove heating, the heavy reliance on electricity as an auxiliary heating source and for heating the household’s water supply. The cleaning of chimneys and fireplaces is relatively lacking. Chimneys, fireplaces, and other factors affect the regular supervision of fire safety in wooden apartment buildings. The main problems with electricity and communications installation are: the cabling is located randomly on the wall, is not attached properly, the cable connections are without 307
characteristic features of which were already strikingly expressed by Rudolf Tobias and by Dr. Oskar Loorits. Poise, seriousness, humour, satire and love for home and nature were stressed as typical traits of an Estonian. Here it would be appropriate to add some comments from the article The Estonian Nation in the Light of History by Karl Ast- Rumor:1 During all the centuries between our days and the first battles for freedom the Estonian nation has retained its basic national character: self-reliance, strong sense of reality, positive life- attitude, love of freedom, appreciation of personality and holding it in high esteem, urge for independence and substantiality and finally, readiness to stand up for its rights in any case and under any circumstances. When to the foreigners’ mind the Estonians seem to be modest, reserved and distrustful it may be explained as an expression of an instinct to be cautious caused by repeated defeats 1 Written in Rio de Janeiro in 1943.
potential lover at the first threshold crossing, the goal might change to pursuing that love. If the ordeal at the midpoint has the villain capturing the hero and lover, the goal in the next movement could become trying to escape. A n d if the villain kills the lover at T h e R o a d Back, the new goal of the final movement might be to get revenge. T h e original objective might be achieved as well, or there might be some overall goal (to learn self-reliance or come to terms with past failures, for example) that continues to be served in all movements as the hero pursues changing superficial goals. To illustrate this concept I drew the hero's goals in each movement as straight lines, vectors of intention, rather than curves. Straightening out the curves of the circle created sharp, 90-degree turns at the quarter points and revealed the drastic changes that may occur in the hero's objectives. Each straight line represents the
carbohydrates or fat. This has led some scientists to suggest that the 4 calories per gram assumed for protein should be downgraded 20% to 3.2 calories per gram. GROUND ZERO-- Getting Started and Swaraj At the individual level Swaraj is vitally connected with the capacity for dispassionate self-assessment, ceaseless self- purification and growing self-reliance.... It is Swaraj when we learn to rule ourselves. --Mahatma Gandhi, Young India, June 28, 1928, p. 772 THE HARAJUKU MOMENT The Decision to Become a Complete Human I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the