orange juice were given away so customers could join in the party. · 2006 The London Eye was finally granted a 25 year lease agreement. · 2007 The London Eye became part of the Merlin Entertainment's Group, the world's number two visitor attraction operator. · 2009 The London Eye launches a spectacular new 4D Experience. The London Eye goes through a re-branding. Making of The London Eye · It's the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in the world, rising high above the London skyline at 135 metres. · Instead of being suspended under the wheel they turn within circular mounting rings fixed to the outside of the main rim. · The London eye has 32 capsules, representing the 32 boroughs of London. · The wheel cables include 16 rim rotation cables, and 64 spoke cables . · The main foundation for the London Eye is situated underneath the A-frame legs; it required 2,200 tonnes of concrete and 44 concrete piles -
3. Overload on funders and advertisers: Those people who pay money to the mass media or to non-governmental organizations - advertisers and funders - are also flooded with more requests than they can meet. So it is critically important for NGOs today to produce high quality work if they wish to attract funds from donors or support from companies that have the option to spend their money on direct advertising and promotion. In view of the above, it is important for NGOs and others who wish to use the mass media and other mass-comm channels to stress quality and professionalism in the work they do, especially in their information/promotion work. The use of quality, professional materials and techniques will generate an audience for you, which in turn means credibility, financial support, capacity to influence public opinion or public actions, and thus power to change society for the better. (However, some groups in
· Because consumers get some consumer surplus from the introduction of a new product, entry of a new firm conveys a positive externality on consumers. The business-stealing externality: · Because other firms lose customers and profits from the entry of a new competitor, entry of a new firm imposes a negative externality on existing firms. Advertising When firms sell differentiated products and charge prices above marginal cost, each firm has an incentive to advertise in order to attract more buyers to its particular product. · Critics of advertising argue that firms advertise in order to manipulate people's tastes. They also argue that it impedes competition by implying that products are more different than they truly are. · Defenders argue that advertising provides information to consumers They also argue that advertising increases competition by offering a greater variety of products
hQ 0 = = = 5,197 m. 3 3 1.6. Testülesanded (tõlkida ja lahendada)*) Education tests 1. A piece of aluminium has a mass of 300 g and its volume is 42 cm3. Calculate: 3 (a) its density in kg/m ; (b) its relative density ; (c) the mass of 100 cm3 of aluminium. 2. A rectangular double bottom tank 1.2 m long and 10 m wide is full of sea water. Calculate the head of water above the tank top if the load due to water pressure on the tank top is 9.6 MN. 3. A double bottom tank is 1.2 m deep and has a sounding pipe extending 11 m above the tank top. The tank is filled with oil (rd 0.89) to the top of the sounding pipe. The double bottom floors are spaced 750 mm apart and are connected to the tank top by riveted angles, the rivets having a pitch of 7 diameters. If the maximum allowable stress in the rivets is 30 MN/m 2, calculate the pressure
On page 39, lines 560-575, Antigone stands up to her uncle and tells him to his face that he has disobeyed the Gods decrees. In line 562, 563, and 564 she says: "I did not intend to pay, before the gods,/for breaking these laws/because of my fear of one man and his principles." Antigone accuses Kreon of overstepping the laws of the gods, by relying on his own thinking. As is brought out later, Kreon never listened to other peoples advice until it was too late. In the above passage Antigone heroically faces up to the most powerful man, the King, knowing he could kill her in an instance, but still she tells him he is wrong. Being strongly tied to a family, where you would risk death is one thing, but as in any family a person usually takes their anger and frustrations out on individual family members, as in this passage on page 24, lines 100-103: "Then weakness will be your plea./I am different. I love my brother/and I'm going to bury him, now."
People who are attractive use their looks to get a job, to be promoted, to be excused from doing something they don't want to. The atmosphere around them can not be ruined in any way. Once the reputation is ruined, nice looks will not help any more for they don't matter from no on. But there are people who are equally pretty inside and outside. Such people are pride of the society and are respected greatly. Every one of us knows a lot of examples of above described phenomenon; there's no need to do it here. It is quite possible that people can change so appearances won't matter anymore. The article is meant to help those who suffer from such discrimination to improve their situation, and those who want to start a new life forgetting about their past abuse of own appearance. Beauty is meant to serve to greater good, so a person always has a choice. And it is: to be good and
parquet. The next room consists of dining and livingroom. This is the biggest and the brightest room in this house. A rich mintcream walls and hardwood floors these two are well contrasted with furniture. One wall is all glass with a nice view of the ocean, so it's left almost uncovered. Only dining table and four chairs in oak are located close to it. This way you should have a good view at sunset. It is even better in autumn and spring, when you can enjoy it at dinner time. Above the table there's big chandelier lamp, also one painting on the wall. It depicting the wild rocky coastline. On the opposite wall, there is fireplace and threepiece suite, consisting of a sofa and two armchairs in fabric, among them a small coffee table. Beside the sofa is a standard lamp. Immediately after the fireplace, there's widescreen TV and bookcase. If you look left you see the door that leads to the kitchen. It's of medium size. Although the walls and
Duty free - Tollimaksu vaba - without tax Profit margin - Kasumiosa - rate of positive financial result Sales figures - Müüginäitajad - numbers that show how much products are sold Purchasing power Ostujõud - money what is available to spend Consumer goods - Tarbekaup - products that we use everyday Suggestion Soovitus recommendation Circumstances - Asjaolu - fact In front of Ees before something At the back - Taga - behind At the top Üleval - above - kohal At the bottom - Põhjas vs all below In the middle - Keskel - in the centre On the left - Vasakul - something is on the left On the right - Paremal - something is on the right Next to - Kõrval - beside Franchising - Frantsiisimine is a business system; companies sell a right to operate Franchisor - Müüja - company who sell an individual right to another company Franchisee ainumüüja - company who buy the right to sell from another company
Determinants of AS There are three determinants of AS: · a. change in input prices price of resources AS · b. changes in the productivity of resource productivity AS · c. legal-institutional environment business taxes AS Inflation Similarly, if the economy was moving into a booming phase, when RGDP rises above the potential or full employment RGDP, a rising price level (inflation) is the end result. · The discretionary fiscal policy moves to counter a boom and the resulting inflation is to cut government spending and/or increase taxes and thus lower consumption, or some combination of the two. Government Budget In the course of a year the government budget is kept track of and there are three large parts observed.
Reconstructions in the 16th and 17th century changed the original looks of the tower considerably. When the Ingermanland bastion was heaped up, two lower storeys of the tower became underground ones inside the bastion earth mound. The entrance from the bastion was made into the second floor. The four upper floors were reconstructed to suit the guns on wheel carriages. Most of the steps in the embrasure floors were levelled and the embrasure mouths were funnelled. Above the embrasure chambers vents for siphoning gunpowder smoke out were built. The last floor got a new outer wall to support a new ceiling roof that was 2 m thick at its thinnest and 4 m thick at the top of the vault. While the armaments developed, the defence wall around the town lost its significance. In 1760 the tower was taken over by the state and was used as a storage, apartments, archive rooms. At the beginning of the 20th century the first Estonian heavy athletes used
newest internationally compatible EU accounting framework for a systematic and detailed description of an economy, http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/esa_2010/introduction 3 Refer to the text in chapter ... 3 Figure ... Traditional banking based financial intermediation (Pozsar and Singh, 2011, p. 3). 5.1.3.Major Financial Services Appendix 1 (p. L177/57) of above mentioned EU directive 2006/48/EC lists particularly the services of credit institutions that are subject of mutual recognition in the EU: 1. Acceptance of deposits and other repayable funds 2. Lending including, inter alia: consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring, with or without recourse, financing of commercial transactions (including forfeiting) 3. Financial leasing 4. Money transmission services 5. Issuing and administering means of payment (e.g. credit cards, travellers'
time it no longer suffices. The Court must then establish whether the other grounds given by the judicial authorities continued to justify the deprivation of liberty. Where such grounds were "relevant" and "sufficient", the Court must also be satisfied that the national authorities displayed "special diligence" in the conduct of the proceedings. The complexity and special characteristics of the investigation are factors to be considered in this respect. (ii) Application of the above principles to the present case () Grounds for detention 115. During the period covered by the Court's jurisdiction ratione temporis the Magadan City Court, in refusing to release the applicant, relied on the gravity of the charges against him and the danger of his obstructing the establishment of the truth while at. The Court observes that similar grounds had been cited by the City Court earlier - on 27 December 1996 and 8 August 1997 - to justify the applicant's continued detention.
been falling – are likely to grow quickly. Much of the worldwide growth of Islam and Christianity, for example, is expected to take place in sub-Saharan Africa. Today’s religiously unaffiliated population, by contrast, is heavily concentrated in places with low fertility and aging populations, such as Europe, North America, China and Japan. Globally, Muslims have the highest fertility rate, an average of 3.1 children per woman – well above replacement level (2.1), the minimum typically needed to maintain a stable population.6 Christians are second, at 2.7 children per woman. Hindu fertility (2.4) is similar to the global average (2.5). Worldwide, Jewish fertility (2.3 children per woman) also is above replacement level. All the other groups have fertility levels too low to sustain their populations: folk religions (1.8 children per woman), other religions (1.7), the unaffiliated (1.7) and Buddhists (1.6).
just doing what you have already done but with accompanyment of instruments. Ok. Let's get into another one of our warm up techniques. This one will once again use all your fingers and all the strings. The following pattern is similar to those that I have already shown you, so you should have no problem playing it. Now, as always I would like you to use correct fingering. The correct finger will be written out below the TAB. You will have noticed that when there is a zero on the above tab there is no fingering indicated. That is because a zero indicates an open fret, therefore you don't need to use a finger to push down on the string. Keep working with this pattern until you feel that you are playing it smoothly. Ok. Now we can get into the more exciting part of the lesson - playing with the band. This should be a lot of fun. Play along with the band in the following JAM track: Audio Audio Backing Band mp3 (5.34 MB) Did you do it