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Asbest (essay)

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Truancy in school – individual responsibility

Truancy in school ­ individual responsibility Hello ladies and gentlemen, today I am here to talk to you about truancy in school and why is it an individual responsibility. Truancy in school is a very serious problem nowadays. Unfortunately many students have lost their motivation to study. According to the BBC 400,000 children were persistently absent from England's schools in the past year and missed about one month of school each. The effect that poor attendance at school can have on a child's education can be permanent and damaging but skipping should be child's own responsibility and it is not right to punish the parents for it.

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KAASAMISE RAKENDAMINE MUUTUSTE JUHTIMISEL

KAASAMISE RAKENDAMINE MUUTUSTE JUHTIMISEL Ologobo C. Andrew, Saudah Sofian, 2012 Individual Factors and Work Outcomes of Employee Engagement.. Procedia-Social and behavioral Sciences, 2012 (40): 498-508 Töötajate kaasamine organisatsiooni juhtimisse. On suur vahe, kas ettevõttes töötavad lihtsalt palgalised, või on nad kaasatud laiemasse projekti. Töötajate kaasamine mõjutab ettevõtte sisekliimat, inimeste lojaalsust ja tõstab tööviljakust, töötulemused paranevad. Suurem arv kaasatud alluvaid aitab organisatsiooni meelitada rohkem andekaid töötajaid, kui

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Individual Sugars, Soluble, and Insoluble Dietary FiberContents of 70 High Consumption Foods.

Report Individual Sugars, Soluble, and Insoluble Dietary Fiber Contents of 70 High Consumption Foods. Introduction Glucose is a simple sugar and an important carbohydrate in biology. Glucose is one of the main products of photosynthesis and it also starts cellular respiration. But do you know how many saccharide our food contains? Main body At the beginning different products were analyzed such as baked products, cereal grains and pasta, fruits, legumes and vegetables were purchased for analysis. This kind of method is named sampling. One of the important methods of analysis is sample preparation. Non-edible parts of fruits and vegetables, such as stem, core, seeds, and skin, were removed before further sample preparation. In this method all vegetables were cooked in the microwave. Equal weight portions of the same food were composited and blended to a homogenous mixture. Frozen samples were further dried in vacuum before analysis....

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CRITISIM ABOUT IMF AND WORLD BANK

Nowadays because of globalization there are large corporations like Apple, Gazprom and Allianz who rules the world and control the economic outcome with big organizations that are roled by influencial countries like China and USA. This essay is about criticism to IMF and World Bank. Critics of the World Bank and the IMF are concerned about the ‘conditionalities’ imposed on borrower countries. Often the conditionalities are attached without due regard for the borrower countries’ individual circumstances and the prescriptive recommendations by the World Bank and IMF fail to resolve the economic problems within the countries. As a example author is using Ecuador that is a small country in South America. In 1968- 1998 IMF and World Bank interviened with large loans to help the country but the growth of poverty increased form 50% to 70%, under or unemployment 15%to 70% and the public debt grew from 240 million to 16 billion (Perkins, 2004, lk 239)

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Environmental Biogeography

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOGEOGRAPHY England 2005 Question of the day Which three fundamental processes does biogeography deal with? Current and historical patterns of plants and animals observation and detection small and large scale patterns from agriculture to reclamation Deals with: Evolution - result of an irreversible genetic change in an individual or population Dispersal - organisms move out from their origins Extinction - species is permanently eliminated by natural actions, ensuring that no living examples remain Impacts: individual species community Individual level - changes in organism survival Species level - changes in ecosystem structure and distribution Community level - changes in global biodiversity Management tools for biogeography: agriculture conservation environmental tools recreation/amenity BIOGEOGRAPHY

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Manual regarding the Customs Treatment of Gifts and Items of Negligible Value

Community (EC) they are normally liable to import charges (Customs Duty, Anti- Dumping, Countervailing and Excise Duties where applicable plus VAT) at the point of importation. Paragraph 8 below sets out how these charges are calculated. However, in certain cases relief from import charges arises because 1. the amount of import charges is below a de minimus limit 2. the item being imported is of negligible value; or 3. the goods are Gifts, which are consigned to a private individual living in Ireland. This Instruction outlines the relief available in these three situations, how it may be obtained and the Customs procedures involved. It is important to note that there are separate Reliefs (for different amounts) available for travellers who import goods with them on return from abroad. Full details of those Reliefs are available in the Baggage Control and Examination Manual and in the

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Iluvõimlemine (kokkuvõte inglise keeles) Competitive rhythmic gymnastics

Competitive rhythmic gymnastics began in the 1940s in the Soviet Union. The FIG formally recognized this discipline in 1961, first as modern gymnastics, then as rhythmic sportive gymnastics, and finally as rhythmic gymnastics. The first World Championships for individual rhythmic gymnasts was held in 1963 in Budapest. Rhythmic gymnastics was added to the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, with an individual all-around competition. However, many federations from the Eastern European countries were forced to boycott by the Soviet Union. Canadian Lori Fung was the first rhythmic gymnast to earn an Olympic gold medal. The group competition was added to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics is typically restricted to female participants, although Japan has begun developing programs in which men can compete and in Spain, men are allowed to participate in women's competitions

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A letter of recommendation

2010-11-28 To whom it may concern: This is recommendation from ...... I have worked with this outstanding individual for a while. Madis has proved to be a remarkably competent, caring and effective by tractor driving. I find his skills very good. Madis left because of the studying in school, which are very important to everyone. Now I can say that he will no more have such problems and can work for w long time. I could recommend no individual more highly than ....... Sincerely yours, Kristo Harakas

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Teamwork: the pros and cons

than it's generally more productive but when work individually person has he is own ideas.No idea is a bad idea when person is working alone. It's an amazing feeling when person can create his owns ideas or do whatever his heart desires.There is only one, with own ideas and trust in his own decision making. Of course, person will be fully responsible for the outcome. The common goal in teamwork is good for morale and fosters team spirit but in individual work person can't get help from others or be appreciated by others for ideas. Also collaboration and mutual feedback are fulfilling and make people feel more valued however individual person can also feel valued for himself,but he can't feel valued by the others if person want to be valued he must share his ideas or creation with others to make their work or situation more easier. There can be bad sides in teamwork like if somebody doesn't fit in with the others ,it can be

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Emprical social research

Is it a piece of quantitative or qualitative research? 1. Women entering in the Labour Force 1.1. How women actually make the decision to enter the workforce? Why women stay in the workforce? If women actually make the decision to enter the workforces? 1.2. Research design was Case Study. 1.3. Sampling based on differrent international researchers works, projects, statistical data derived from CSO Labour Force Statistics and interviews. 1.4. 1.5. Individual women make decisions whether to enter the labor for different reasons and ways. Importance of women´s individual preferences and her insistence should be taken under consideration. It cannot be assumed that women are only at home because of obstacles to labour force participation. Women are not necessarily exploited because they work in part-time low paid sectors, but rather that this is the result of choice to prioritize home life. Womens didn´t see

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BMW summary

an increasingly important market for luxury Rolls-Royce cars. The company has its own six inner values, which are communication, ethical behaviour to its staff, achievement and remuneration, independence, self-fulfilment and the pursuit of new goals. This value-oriented policy came from senior managers back in 1980s. The company also emphasises extensive consultation, information sharing and seeking to establish positive interrelationships between individual changes. In response to increased competition, market over capacity and lower working hours in Germany, BMW sought more efficient working practices. Since 1995 employees are arranged into groups (8-15 workers) where each member has his/her own responsibility and the rotation of jobs. Groups have also spokespeople (representative role) and supervisors who are responsible for proposing and agreeing objectives, presenting progress figures, helping

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Kõne "Learning in itself is not as important as personality and character"

Some people think, that it doesn't matter how educated you are. Important is how unique you are, how good impression you left, how beautiful or original you are. I don't want to say that it's a bad thing, but what they gonna do when their personality doesn't help them anymore ? When they need real skills and knowledge ? For example in job interview or when they are talking someone about world affairs ? Ofcourse everyone wants to be prominent and very individual, but like I said, if you are smart, it will open all the doors for you.

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Enivornment in Estonia - Problems and solutions

Environment in Estonia Nowadays environmental problems are too big to be managed by individual persons or individual countries. In other words, it is an international problem. But what are the biggest problems in Estonia,why and how people could solve it? Air, water, and land pollution rank among Estonia's most significant environmental challenges. The combination of 300,000 tons of dust from the burning of oil shale by power plants in the northeast part of the country and airborne pollutants from industrial centers in Poland and Germany poses a significant hazard to Estonia's air quality.

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Summary of philosophy of right (õiguse filosoofia kokkuvõte)

Human life Hobbes: sovereign can take life Locke: life can only be taken to prevent from being killed and after that who takes the life is subjected to the judge. property Hobbes: A person may protect his property by law but not if the soveregin demands it Locke: Sovereign has to protect property; you make property by adding labour; you can accumulate as much of it as possible Rousseau: property is the source of all evil Hegel: basis of individual rights lies in property Hobbes ­ leviathan Part one: of man XIII mans natural state is a state of war. Life in a state of nature is brutish and short. Man's natural traits are: -competision which makes him go to war for gain -Defence wich makes him go to war for safety -glory wich makes him go to war for reputation. XIV Natural law aruges that man has the liberity to preserve himself. Two laws can be derived as precepts for natural law in general

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Identity as a personal project

Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.” Patrick Rothfuss When talking about identity, it´s creation is a very important moment. To understand it, I was always thinking practically – I created a character, like in a movie or a book. What should happen first with the character, what factors influence the creation of individual identity? I agree to Giddens – person isn´t born with identity, everyone has to build and develop it during the whole life. Many factors play their own roles in this process, and I think the first factor is a family. All mayor impressions about culture, religion, relations we carry through life starting from families, especially parents. Secondary factor, what comes to characters´ life is neighbourhood and friends.

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Gender equality in higher positions of companies

Many high-level positions in companies are filled by men even though the workforce in many developed countries is more than 50 percent female. Companies should be required to allocate a certain percentage of these positions to women. To what extent do you agree? In the 21st century it is all about gender equality and every individual wants to achieve high level position in their work place. In the past, women, in many societies, had less rights and privileges than men. The statement says that companies should give a certain number of higher positions to women. However, I do not agree with this requirement completely. Giving a certain percent of higher positions to women certainly is an easy solution but in my opinion it will bring even more sexism. It shows that women are somehow weaker, fragile and need

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Olympic Sport Fact Sheet

the snow, and free technique, where skiers propel themselves in a manner similar to speed skating, pushing off with the edge of their skis. Free technique uses shorter skis and is slightly faster than classic -- on average about eight per cent faster over an entire race distance. When did your sport enter the Olympics?-- In 1924 How do people participate in this sport at the Olympics (is it an individual, or a team sport)?-- It's an individual sport. What equipment is needed to participate in this sport?-- You need to have a pair of skates and ski poles. What is the competition format of your sport (tick the correct box)? Races How is the medal awarded in your sport (fastest time, highest score, farthest distance)? Fastest time Which three countries have won the greatest number of medals in your sport throughout the Olympics? Norway ,Soviet Union ,Sweden

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How to Start a Business in Georgia

HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN GEORGIA Table of Contents · INTRODUCTION · TYPES OF BUSINESS ENTITIES · Joint Stock Company · Limited Liability Company · General Partnership · Limited Partnership · Cooperative · Branch Office · Business Partnership · Individual Entrepreneur · REGISTRATION REQUIREMNETS · Registration requirements for JSC/LLC/GP/LP/CO · Registration requirements for a Branch Office · Registration requirements for a BP · Registration requirements for an IE · FAQ · Content of the Application Form for Registration · Required Documents for Registration of an Enterprise · Sample of the Minutes of Partners/Shareholders Meeting for Establishment of an Enterprise · Required Documents for Registration of a Branch Office

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The Romantic Age

There are some disagreements about when the period began so we can't say the exact year of the beginning. Characteristics of Romantic age: The Romantic Age is a term used to describe life and literature in England in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. -Imagination was very important Like William Blake an English poet has said "I know that this world is a World of Imagination and Vision" -Belief and appreciating nature -Independency ­ Writers placed the individual, rather than society, at the center of their vision. The assertion of nationalism became a central theme of Romantic age. Literature Emergence of new ideas and positive voices. Emphasis was women and children, the heroic isolation of the artist or narrator, and respect for nature. Some writings were also based on the supernatural. Belief in the possibility of progress. Writers tended to be optimists and espoused democratic values. Importance of feeling and imagination.

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Money is not the Most Important Thing in Life

Perhaps the modern world enables the material thinking. The constant commercials, for instance, in bus stations, saying "the one who has more things when he/she dies is the winner", are good ways to brainwash people. That is why crowds rush to supermarkets and malls, when some ''shopping rally'' is announced ­ to buy. By doing that, people start neglecting the valuable immaterial substance. From the point of view of the individual, money is vital for survival. Western society is structured in such a way that, without money, people are deprived of the possibilities to get proper nutrition, education possibilities and health care. On the other hand, many people claim that one of the factors in life, which is undoubtedly of greater importance than money health. It is said, health is 'a blessing that money cannot buy'. What is more, money is of little consolation to those who are suffering from health problems.

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Bilingualism

service, sales, websites, advertising ­ that entail use of one or more languages provide access to major additional segments of the global economy. Likewise, the executive or office worker or retail clerk with multi-fluency has the edge over co-workers and competitors who do not. The isolationism of single-language operations in business and in government amounts to arrogance, and eliminates the single-language entity from effective competition. There are any number of ways for the individual to learn a second or even third language. Immigrants, who refuse to become fluent in the language of their host country prevent their own success. It is mind-boggling that there are Russian-speaking families in Tallinn, for example, who have lived here in the Estonia for forty years and still have learned nary a word of Estonish! So the logical, success-promotive strategy is to learn one or more languages of a higher Tier.

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Teine kodutöö aines Mikroökonoomika II

I can say that income elasticity of my demand for public transportation is negative and that public transportation is a normal good? In that case, public transportation is an inferior good (if change in income is positive, then change in demanded quantity of good is negative), because income rises by 12% nad demand drops by 6%, therefore m is positive and q is negative. For normal good if income increases then quantity demanded increases too. EXERCISE N. 4 Assume that individual lives for two periods and his income is accordingly 20,000 euro and 40,000 euro annually, real interest rate is 10%. Individual preferences over consumption in two periods are u(c1, c2) = min {c1, 2c2} a. Solve the exercise by finding first and second period optimal consumption and show your results on the graph. max u(c1, c2) = min {c1, 2c2} s.t. c2 = m2 + (1+r)*(m1-c1) => c2 = 40000 + 1,1*(20000-c1) c2 = 62000 – 1,1*c1 c1 = 2*c2 c2 = 62000 – 2,2*c2

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BARRIERS TO DISTRICT HEATING DEVELOPMENT IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

two general dh barriers Two general district-heating barriers are related to CO 2 emissions and the attempts to reduce these through, for example, reduced energy use. Global warming and better insulated houses reduce heating demand and, hence, the advantages of district heating because investment costs must be carried by less supplied heat. Another general barrier to district heating is the EU emission trading scheme, which favours individual heating because individual CO 2 emissions do not need allowances. types of dh barriers In the countries analysed in this project, the barriers are of very diverse nature. The obstacles are dominated by difficulties for district heating itself rather than for foreign companies' operations in the countries. In the British Isles, it is largely a question of establishing district heating as a natural element in society. In France, it is about large domestic companies that may offer superior competition to foreign firms

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

interaction of lexical and interaction of denotational interaction of primary circumlocution other cases contextual meaning and emotional meaning and secondary meaning 1. EPITHET 1. METAPHOR ­ indicates individual 1. ZEUGMA 1. PERIPHRASIS 1. BATHOS ­ based on similarity of 2 evaluation of sth. Logical ­ "to join" ­ w-d is ­ use of longer ­ spoiling the lofty effect. Function notions, hidden comparison attribute is non-evaluative ­ in the same description instead of ­ irony, humour.

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Key Words for Fluency F-K

Ex4. 1. Room 2. Areas 3. Signs 4. Prospect 5. Individual Cost 6. Number HELP INCIDENT Ex1. 1. Appresiate 2. Offered 3. Use 4. Ask for 5. Ex1. 1. Witnessed 2. Report 3. Investigating 4. Get 6. Seek 7. Need 8. Provides Highlights 5. Occurred 6. Caused Ex2. 1. Great 2. Invaluable 3. Professional 4. Ex2. 1. Reports of 2. Investigation into 3. Wake of Extra 5. Individual 6. Financial 4. Knowledge 5. Account of 6. Seriousness of Ex3. 1. C 2.. A 3. D 4. B Ex3. 1. Whole 2. Particular 3. Serious 4. Isolated Ex4. 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. Major 6. Regrettable HOPE INFLUENCE Ex1. 1. Gave 2. Abandoned 3. Pin... on 4. Hold Ex1. 1. Calming 2. Disruptive 3. Positive 4. out 5. Have 6. Raises 7. Offers 8. Clings to Corrupting 5

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Tolerance and Diversity

Tolerance and Diversity Nowadays people are cautious and like to be independent to choose who they want to be acquainted with. The origin of a person is usually top priority. However, some people do not care where their friends are from and what the colour of their skin is. "Tolerance" is a noun with profound meaning. It has been built on an individual opinion, on the influence of friends and how the society affects people. Human nature is one-sided, because they believe in exact stereotypes of people and try to follow them. Many characteristics are also immediately being added to the person's characteristics according to its origin. It is better if you never evaluate anything by its appearance in order not to come to the wrong conclusion. People are very easily affected. Media and television are the main influencers. People today just

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Michael Jeffrey Jordan

Michael Jeffrey Jordan Michael Jordan February 17, 1963 (age 51) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill(3 seasons) joined the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1984 "Air Jordan,, ; "His Airness,, 1991 first NBA championship with Bulls. Also in1922,1923. Dozens of individual awards Holds the NBA records for highest career regular season scoring average (30.12 points per game) 1999 greatest North American athlete Two brothers and two sisters Wife Juanita Vanoy (1989) Two sons and one daughter Yvette Prieto(2011); twin daughters named Victoria and Ysabel

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Mageveekäsna Ephydatia fluviatilis populatsiooni geneetiline analüüs

a genome has been reported. Characterization of an organism by defining every single variant of tens to thousands of rDNA repeat units present in a eukaryotic genome would be quite unreasonable. Here we provide an alternative approach for the characterization of a set of internal transcribed spacer sequences found within every rDNA repeat unit by implementing direct sequencing methodology. The prominent allelic variants and their relative amounts characterizing an individual can be described by a single sequencing electropherogram of the mixed amplicon containing the variants present within the genome. We propose a method for rational analysis of heterogeneity of multicopy genes by compiling a profile based on quantification of different sequence variants of the internal transcribed spacers of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis as an example

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Sotsioloogia essee: Hechter ja Horne

are sanctions in the society so that the can exist effectively. People obey norms because they receive social encouragement for doing so. Norms are generally beneficial to the whole community why the help in maintaining social order ­ even if the individuals are all rather rational. Values, however, represent our desires and are affected by only inner "sanctions" ­ guilt and self-control, which differ from person to person. Values can also be explained in two categories - individual values and social values. Social values are affected by ethical principles or the group individual associates him/herself with. Nevertheless, norms and values prove to be, too, imperfect when explaining social order. Despite the general positive norms, antisocial behaviour persists. Deviant groups, such as gangs and mafia, develop their own norms, which serve well only for the members of the gang or even only for the leaders. Secondly, norms are often subject to interpretation and can

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Psychology – Gleitman

· Under some circumstances people tend to behave differently in crowds than they do when alone. ( For example panic- when someone shouts FIRE! in a tightly packed auditorium, the resulting stampede may claim many more vitims than the fire actually itself would have) Dreams as behaviour: Dreams as conscious, mental experiences are essentially private, they go on ,,inside" the individual. Two kinds of sleep: quiet sleep and active sleep. · Quiet sleep: both breathing and heart rate are slow and regular while the eyes are motionless. · Active sleep: pattern different- breathing and heart rate accelerate and most characteristic of all- eyes move back and forth behind closed eyelids in quick irregular darts. (total of 90 minutes devoted to REM during sleep )

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Crime & Punishment

Crime & Punishment The fight between good and evil is as old as the humankind itself. Even in society there are always black sheep and these people are called 'criminals'. Although we are part of the EU and tend to be as humane as possible, we have to deal with the problem of growing numbers of people admitted to penitentiaries. One in all we have to dwelve into the mind of a criminal and find out what makes a felon tick. What forces an individual to commit crimes against others? Are we too humane and lenient? When looking for the reasons why people commit crimes I can only say what I believe to be sure of, and it is that individuals go against laws because they choose so, as criminal behaviour is a matter of choice. Today, there are many excuses cloaked as reasons for criminal behaviour. The misguided nature of these assertions has a serious impact upon crime control strategies

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London Olympics 2012

pursuit with a time of 3:51. Shooting Alexei Klimov of Russia set a world record in the men's 25-meter rapid fire pistol with 592 points.  Jessica Rossi of Italy set a world record in the women's trap with a score of 99 out of 100 shots at the London Olympics. Archery South Korean team of Kim Bub-min and Oh Jin- hyek set a new 216-arrow world record in the ranking round. Im Dong Hyun of Korea set a new world record score of 699 during the Archery men's individual ranking round.  4x100m Relay Women U.S. team comprised of Jeter, Knight, Felix and Madison broke the world record held for 3 decades by East Germany with a time of 40.82 seconds. 4x100m Relay Men Jamaican 4x100m relay team comprised of Bolt, Carter, Frater and Blake broke the world record with a time of 36.84 seconds.  Athletics David Lekuta Rudisha of Kenya set a new world record in the Men's 800m at the London Olympics with a time of 1:40.91

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Differential Psychology

Individual Differences (Differential Psychology) Psychology 1 It is generally assumed that: Differential Psychology · People vary on a range of psychological attributes Ian Deary · It is possible to measure and study these individual differences

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Alfred Adleri sünnijärjekorra teooria

positsiooni" perekonnas. Kuid nagu ka eelnevalt mainitud on Adleri sünnijärjekorra teooria olnud juba aastaid psühholoogidele oluliseks töövahendiks lapse arengu uurimise puhul ja kindlasti on võimalik teooria täiustamisel ja edasiarendamisel jõuda täpsemate ja veel paremate tulemusteni. KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS A Dictionary of Scientists, Oxford University Press, 2003 Ferguson, Eva Dreikurs, Adler's Innovative Contributions Regarding the Need to Belong, Journal of Individual Psychology, kevad 2010, lk 1-2 Gregory J. Feist, Theories of Personality, University of California at Davis, 2012 lk 66 Herbert Greenberg; Rosemarie Guerino; Marilyn Lashen; David Mayer; Dorothy, P. (n.d). Order of Birth as a Determinant of Personality and Attitudinal Characteristics. The Journal Of Social Psychology, 60(2), 221-230. Stewart, Alan E, Issues in Birth Order Research Methodology: Perspectives from Individual Psychology, Journal of Individual Psychology, kevad 2012, lk 75 Watkins Jr

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Inglise keele kirjutis/writing, core values

make sure that the ingredients in products are safe and natural. We recognize environmental issues and never knowingly create a product that is harmful to the environment, we don't use animal testing and our manufacturing supports wind power. Nature's Care aims to foster the staff's development. For the employees of Nature's Care we provide a pleasant working environment and supply training oppurtunities and perks. Customers are very important to us so we treat each customer as an individual and try to make every person who shops with us feel important and valued. Nature's Care recognizes that these days customers value more natural products, so we monitor current trends and move quickly to fill gaps in the market.

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"The case for socialism"

The case for socialism Four National faults Economic Inequality. The distribution of income and property is amazingly unequal. The most recent investigations suggest that 10 per cent of the population recieve over 45 per cent of the national money income, while 90 per cent recieve the remaining 55 per cent. The distribution of property is even more uniequal. 1 per cent of the population own 60 per cent of the saleable assets of the nations. Individual incomes range from £1 000 000 a year to £50 per year. This extreme degree of inequality is due to the right of inheritance at present vested in the legal institution of property. Large individual fortunes are, for the most part, made up of inherited property. The rich, as a class, are born with silver spoon in their mouths and the economic privileges that they enjoy were not acquired by the possession or exercise of great talents, but by the accident of birth. Social inequality

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Introduction to macroeconomics

Macroeconomics Macroeconomics (from Greek prefix "macr(o)-" meaning "large" + "economics") is a branch of economics that deals with · the performance, structure, behavior and decision-making of the entire economy, · be that a national, regional, or the global economy The Economist's Dictionary of Economics defines Macroeconomics as - "The study of whole economic systems aggregating over the functioning of individual economic units. It is primarily concerned with variables which follow systematic and predictable paths of behaviour and can be analysed independently of the decisions of the many agents who determine their level. It is a study of national economies and the determination of national income." Macroeconomics examines the economy as a whole and answers questions · 'What causes the economy to grow over time?',

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Lecture1 Introduction to psychology

circumstances it will occur? · Change behavior - how can we change behaviour? For discussion: there is a clear connection between behavior and mental processes, but the mental processes are not objectively observable through behavior. Why? What is psyche? · A soul or a spirit? · Psyche is a reflection of actuality in the mind, cognition of the environment and ourselves · Psyche as a form of interaction with oneself or an environment based on an individual experience More for discussion.. · What is the aim of psyche? · Is it possible to change psyche? If yes, how? · Is it possible that the same phenomenon is once psychical and another time not? · What is a mental disorder? · Do we have free will, or are we driven by our environment, biology, and nonconscious influences? Psychology as a science · Psychology is a science that gathers facts systematically, organizes them into general

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George Orwell "Animal Farm" essay - "Human nature exposed in the novel"

and friend Snowball. Napoleon and Snowball did not agree on their views of leading the farm and Napoleon, who could not deal with divided power, drove Snowball away. So do humans nowadays. The moment they feel threatened by others' support for someone else's ideas, views and power, a certain protective reflex pushes them to defend and fight for their position. Humans are too selfish, self-centered and egoistic to share their desired position with someone else. Besides the thirst for individual power, the methods people use to gain it are even more absurd. The best example would be lying. In "Animal Farm" Napoleon gradually started inventing more and more lies, which would justify and explain his decisions and acts. The pigs started altering the Seven Commandements for their own well-being. They changed them to make their life more enjoyable and comfortable. It's also in humans' nature to tell lies just to inluence other's opinions, to make them

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The goals of education - Monoloog

The goals of education Education is very important part of our lives. A good education gives us opportunity for better life and career. The topic of this presentation is the goals of education. · The main thing is that education provides the opportunity for an individual to develop morally, physically and socially and that to the greatest extent of their abilities. · Also we gain knowledge on world affairs. That shows that we are interested of other countries and we like to know more about their history. · Education develops our responsibility. · Maybe the main goal of education is that it prepares us to be independent. At this stage I`d like to conclude that education is one of the most important thing in our life

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Unit 14 sõnad

Unit 14 sõnad Accountant- raamatupidaja, arveametnik Aspect- külg, ilme, välimus Award- auhind, tasu, otsus Capture- kinni püüdma, vangistama, lööma ; saak, vangistamine Charity- heategevus, ligimesearmastus Commercial n - kaubandus-, äri-, kommerts- ; reklaam Debt- võlg Dragon-lohe, draakon Edition. väljaanne Educate- harima, haridust andma Endanger- ohtu seadma, ohustama Extinct- väljasurnud, kustunud Furthermore- veel enam, lisaks, pealegi Gossip- keelepeks, kuulujutt, klatsimoor ; keelt peksma Grip-haare, arusaamine, kohver ; haarama, kinni hoidma Incompetent- asjatundmatu Individual n- indiviid, üksikisik Informative- informatiivne Innocent-süütu Insult-solvang ; solvama Liver-maks Millionaire-miljonär Moving- liikuv, liigutav Nag- näägutama ; võidusõiduhobune Negotiations-läbirääkimised Ratings-hinnangud Sane-terve mõistusega Scene- stseen, tegevuspaik Shrub- põõsastik Slapstick-tegevuskomöödia, kõva laksu imiteerim...

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Surfamine

Surfing Waves carry you when you are standin on a surfboard. Surfing · Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave, most commonly using a surfboard. Surfboard · Surfboards are elongated platforms used in the sport of surfing. They are relatively light, but strong enough to support an individual standing on them while riding a breaking wave Learning to surf · Many popular surfing destinations offer surfing lessons and surfing camps. Surfing camps are multi day lessons that focus on the basic fundamentals of surfing. These camps are designed to take new surfers and help them become proficient riders. Typical surf instruction is performed in a one on one lesson format but can also be done in a group setting. Equipment

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Long-Term Nursing Clinic, haigla

The Long-Term Nursing Clinic tries to alleviate the discomfort of such patients and find ways in which they could cope. Nursing, which is highly valued in the whole of the East Tallinn Central Hospital, is very important in the Long-Term Nursing Clinic. Patients who are in a stable health and functional condition and depend on others in their everyday activities constantly need nursing care, regular medical checks and adjustment of treatment. Nursing care is given to patients on the basis of individual nursing plans, which have been prepared on the basis of the patient's needs. In 2006, nurses of the Clinic started offering home nursing care services. About ten nurses from the East Tallinn Central Hospital visit patients in their homes after the end of inpatient treatment. This guarantees the continuity of the treatment started in the hospital and of nursing care. The service is aimed at those whose condition allows them to cope at home on their own

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Most needed profession in Estonia in 21th century

Most needed profession in Estonia in 21st century Nowadays, it's very difficult to say, which job is most important. There is very much jobs, in Estonia. It is very individual, and every people emphasize different jobs. I think, importand and eventful is medico profession. People who are saving peoples lifes, they need respect. I can only suppose what kind of hard work it really is. Maybe healty people dont value this job, but people who have been sick or take part in some accident, they know how needed occupation it is. Secondly it would be policeman profession. There is very much criminals, in Estonia, and in all world. But policemans trying take care of

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Gestures

Lock your hands behind your back: indicates self-control. Locked hands behind head: states confidence. Sitting with a leg over the arm of the chair: suggests indifference. Legs and feet pointed in a particular direction: the direction where more interest is felt. Crossed arms: indicates submissiveness. Facial expressions A facial expression results from one or more motions or positions of the muscles of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual to observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication. They are a primary means of conveying social information among humans, but also occur in most other mammals and some other animal species. Thank you for listening !

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Inglise keele süntaksi mõisted/ English syntax

Nouns are commonly thought of as "naming" words, and specifically as the names of "people, places, or things". Nouns also denote abstract and intangible concepts such as birth, happiness, evolution, technology, management, imagination, revenge, politics, hope, cookery, sport... Determiners are followed by the noun. Determiners are the, a or an. The determiner the is known as the definite article and a is indefinite article. Verbs have traditionally been defined as „action“ words or „doing“ words. Travels, sings, walked, cooked... Adjectives typically describe an attribute of a noun. Cold, large, violent, beautiful... Adverbs are used to modify a verb, and adjective, or another adverb. Slowly, quickly, softly, suddenly, gradually... Prepositions typically come before a noun. Across, after, at, before, by, during, from, into, in... Conjunctions are used to express a connection between words. And, but, or... Formulaic expressions are ...

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Linguistics lexicon handout

could be otherwise, given the general nature of human language. People tend to make a great deal of the alleged fact (see Pullum 1989) that "the Eskimos have lots of words for snow", but it doesn't take much thought to realise that any language spoken in a given physical and cultural environment is likely to have efficient ways of referring to distinctions that are important in that environment. That doesn't mean that you can read very much into individual words and individual facts about the lexicon of a given language (this topic has already come up in connection with debates about the location of the Indo-European homeland), but as a generalisation about lexicons, it's certainly valid. Systematic consideration of the lexicon is often left out of language descriptions and doesn't play much of a role in linguistic theory, in part because the lexicon is (or is often thought of as) the repository of everything that is arbitrary and unsystematic about language

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What makes a person successful?

" Why ? Because I do not think that somebody has made an enormous success, when the goal they had made was not actually a challenge. To make it more clear to You, we should not use extremely widespread Borat's expression ,,Great success!" so often. A succesful person takes down such goals as a wish to be a director, to get promoted and to marry a very nice looking lady. Achievements which some people see only in their dreams, the ones you can be proud of ! Surely it depends on every individual personally, what is important for them. In conclusion, a succesful person is a person who has managed to break very many targets and such ones that really count and make a difference!

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Why students dropp out of college

poverty and hunger and other problems in the world. Students tend to drop out because their expectations of college--academically, socially, or both--don't match up with the reality once they get there. They also suffer from lack of motivation, inadequate preparation, and poor study skills. Students who are well prepared for college coursework are more likely to stay in school. Academic help alone is not enough to keep many students in school. Students also need individual support to feel connected to the campus community. When a student drops out of college, everyone loses--the student, the college, and the greater society.

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