He learnt many subjects there. In his spare time James began to make experiments. He built a small electrical apparatus with which he gave his friends shocks that made them jump. When James was 18 he decided to become a professional instrument- maker. He could not find anyone to teach him, so he went to London. After a year James returned to Scotland where he became mathematical instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments organs, violins, flutes and guitars. Then he began to work on steam engine. He built a new type of engine, with a separate consider and an air pump. It was great discovery. Watt's engine became the basics of industry. He invented a copying machine. The unit of electric power or activity was named 'a watt' after him. He retired when he was 64. His last invention was a machine for copying sculptures. He had many friends. He died in 1819. A monument was erected to him.
· I didn't see a play yesterday. · Last year, I traveled to Japan. Examples: · Last year, I didn't travel to Korea. · Did you have dinner last night? · I studied French when I was a child. · She washed her car. · He played the violin. · He didn't wash his car. · He didn't play the piano. · Did you play a musical instrument when USE 2 A Series of Completed Actions you were a kid? · She worked at the movie theater after school. · They never went to school, they always skipped class.
comma ( , ) (e.g. (Baker, War and Peace 20).). The bulk of information comes in "Works Cited", the same applies to articles. 24.09.2002 Special Uses of Quotation Marks 1. Quotation marks with certain titles we use for: magazines, articles, essays, short stories, short poems, speeches, and chapters of a book. Underlining or italics for these titles: the title of a book, scholary journal, magazine, government report, a play, a musical, an opera, a film, a TV-show, a radio program, and a long poem. 2. We use quotation marks to define words (e.g. As a verb, censure means "find fault with" or "reprimand".). 3. Quotation marks with words and phrases that you do not take at the face value (e.g. When a man and woman decide to live together without being married, are they "living in sin"?). 4. We use quotation marks to identify a word treated as a word (e.g. In America the word "liberal"
corroboree is a ceremonial meeting of Australian Aborigines. The word was coined by the European settlers of Australia in imitation of the Aboriginal word caribberie. At a corroboree Aborigines interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume. Many ceremonies act out events from the Dreamtime. Many of the ceremonies are sacred and people from outside a community are not permitted to participate or watch. The Australian Aborigines used a limited variety of implements to make musical sounds. The didgeridoo (wind instrument a bit like trumpet) is probably the best known, but others included rattles, clapping sticks and two boomerangs clapped together. However they do not appear to have used drums, flutes and whistles. The melodies, tunes, harmonies and rhythms of Aboriginal music included traditional ceremonial songs that were handed down from generation to generation. It was very
DANGER Despite the general .................of CCTV cameras. POPULAR Some people ................of their use, because they feel APPROVE that any surveillance is and invasion of privacy. 2. Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold: Thanks to the ease of ............... , YouTube allows pretty OPERATE much anyone with a mild ............... about opera or CURIOUS musical theatre to expand his frame of ............... REFER without spending a dime. All that is due to the compulsive ............... of members with a desire to exhibit their GENEROUS curatorial ............... . COMPETENT It also offers the ............... enthusiastic a chance to FANATICAL display the colourful ............... of their passions. Spend VARIOUS
something new, change experiences with others. But so many people can also make it uncomfortable and even stressful unless you go simply relax and go with the flow, or get there truly early or late. Wear something sensible and take a break, its a long, long day. So I am not sure about that theory is true. Anyway Chelsea Flower Show is so popular that it is always a sell-out. Last minute Chelsea wannabes hang out on street corners with signs asking for tickets, like with some world famous musical. 5 Most of the people who have been there want to go back there. Maybe it is because of that in Chelsea Flower Show country meets town; where chic urbanites drink champagne and wear their designer outfits alongside elderly squires in tattered Barbours and red faced countrywomen with muddy fingernails; where designers and architects encounter nurserymen and jobbing gardeners
Albums are books for holding a group of items belonging to a particular theme, such as a set of photographs, card collections, and memorabilia. One common example is stamp albums, which are used by many hobbyists to protect and organize their collections of postage stamps. Such albums are often made using removable plastic pages held inside in a ringed binder or other similar smolder. Hymnals are books with collections of musical hymns that can typically be found in churches. Prayerbooks or missals are books that contain written prayers and are commonly carried by monks, nuns, and other devoted followers or clergy. Types of books according to their binding or cover Hardcover books Paperback books 11/15 Hardcover books have a stiff binding
Exceptional ability, `idiot savants,' brain damage and neuropsychology · The Intelligences Linguistic, Logical-mathematical, Spatial, Musical Body-kinaesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal Naturalistic · Each is subserved by a brain system · Conventional IQ tests focus on the first three
These are traditional cases (registered in dictionaries). More original and hence expressive instances comprise nonce coinages: The train choo-chooed to the station. Rrrr-umph! A devastating crash.. A jet whooshed into the sky. He tut-tutted his tongue. Punk, punk, punk, her needle broke the taut circle... Clop, -clop, -clop! Up the street came the delivery wagon. Alliteration The repetition of similar or identical consonants at the beginning of neighbouring words or stressed syllables: Most musical of mourners, weep again! This device goes back to Anglo-Saxon poetry that knew no rhyme and did not yet rely on metre. An example of this period: In a somer seson, when soft was the sonne, I shope me in shroudes, as I shepe were. (W.Langland) The importance of A. Is fully recognized by contemporary poets as well. They use it more sparingly, yet rather frequently and effectively. The complete alliteration of Anglo-Saxon poetry is sometimes used for humorous purposes:
music and I felt that this should be my year paper's topic. I made my purpose to find how did the bands look like and how they managed to make it these days. Also what could estonian musicians achieve with popmusic. All the questions got their answeres, with help of some books. The work went mainly without any obstacles. I found out that making the band wasn't much of a problem, because it was easier to get instruments and songs from foreign artists. So if you were musical and wanted, than you coud make band. Also I learned, that better artist could make it quite far with popmusic. Soviet Union covered about one sixth of world, so if you were loved there, you were a total megastar. For me it was very interesting to write this year's paper and I learned a lot. I only regret that I didn't start writing it earlier, so that I would have more time to deepen more to this topic.
FLKU.05.155 Kirjandus- ja teatriteaduse alused Kordamisküsimused. 1. MILLEGA TEGELAVAD DRAAMAUURINGUD, TEATRITEADUS JA ETENDUSUURINGUD? MIS ON ÜHIST, MIS ERINEVAT? Draamauuringud (dramatic studies) Teatriteadus (theatre studies, Theaterwissenschaft) Etendusuuringud (performance studies) 2. Millised on teatriteaduse peamised valdkonnad ja nende uurimisprobleemid? · Teatriajalugu on teatriteaduse haru, mis tegeleb allikate (alustekstid, reziiraamatud, kostüümid, dekoratsioonikavandid, kavad, fotod-videod, teatrikriitika, mälestused jm) abil uurimisobjekti rekonstrueerimise, kontekstualiseerimise ja periodiseerimisega. · Etenduse analüüs on vaataja subjektiivne arusaamine etendusest (see võib erineda teiste vaatajate arvamusest). Analüüsides on hea teha märkmeid ning kasutada mitmeid allikaid. · Tekstist lavale ülekandeprotsessi uurimine ...
[325] Following the lead of Boston's Mighty Mighty Bosstones and two California bands, Berkeley's Operation Ivy and Long Beach's Sublime, ska punk and ska-core became widely popular in the mid-1990s. By 1996, genre acts such as Reel Big Fish and Less Than Jake were being signed to major labels. The original 2 Tone bands had emerged amid punk rock's second wave, but their music was much closer to its Jamaican roots--"ska at 78 rpm".[326] Ska punk bands in the third wave of ska created a true musical fusion between the genres. ...And Out Come the Wolves, the 1995 album by Rancid--which had evolved out of Operation Ivy--became the first record in this ska revival to be certified gold;[327] Sublime's self-titled 1996 album was certified platinum early in 1997.[322] Elsewhere, two popular Australian groups, skatecore band Frenzal Rhomb and pop punk act Bodyjar, also established followings in Japan.[328]
English literature is one of the oldest literatures in Europe; dates back to the 6th century AD. Oral literature, i.e. not written down, spread from person to person. In 449 AD Anglo-‐Saxon tribes invaded England – beginning of the Anglo-‐Saxon period in English literature. The first form of literature was folklore, carried by scops and gleemen, who sang in alliterative verse (a kind of simple poetry). Prose developed much later. The first form of recorded English literature was the epic Beowulf, which was produced sometime near the end of the 7th and beginning of the 8th century. It has no ...
Guides Ltd. 2. EE = Eesti Entsüklopeedia. 1992. VI osa. Tallinn: Valgus. 3. Eve Karp et al 1995a = Karp, E.; Garsnek, I.; Ojakäär, J. 1995. Laulik. Tallinn: Avita. 4. Eve Karp et al 1995b = Karp, E; Garsnek, I.; Ojakäär, J. 1995. Muusikaõpik VII- VIII klassile. Tallinn: Avita. 5. Miller et al = Miller, Terry; Shakriari, A. 2006. World Music: a Global Journey. London: Routledge. 6. Nidel, R. 2005. World Music: the Basics. London: Routledge. 7. Rademacher, J. 1997. Musical instruments. London: Barron´s. 8. World Music: the Rough Guide 1994 = World Music: the Rough Guide. 1994. London: Rough Guides Ltd. 9. World music: the Rough Guide 1999 = World Music: the Rough Guide/Volume 1: Africa, Europe and the Middle East. 1999. London: Rough Guides Ltd. 10. The New Grove...1995a = The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Volume 2. 1995. Toim Sadie, S. London: Macmillian. 11. The New Grove..
fine, intermezzo, opera buffa, dramma giocoso, opéra comique, melodraama. Kirjandus (valik): The New Grove Dictionary of Opera 1992. Ed. by Stanley Sadie. London: Macmillan Reference Limited. The Oxford Illustrated History of Opera 1994. Ed. by Roger Parker. Oxford, New York: Oxford Univ. Press. Warrack, John, West Ewan 1992. The Oxford Dictionary of Opera. Oxford, New York: Oxford Univ. Press. Pipers Enzyklopädie des Musiktheaters 1986-1997. Oper. Operette. Musical. Ballett. Bd. I-VII München: Piper. Abert, Anna Amalie 1994. Geschichte der Oper. Kassel: Bärenreiter; Stuttgart, Weimar: Metzler. Dean, Winton. Knapp, John Merrill 1995. Handel's Operas. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Hamilton, Edith 1975. Antiikmütoloogia. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat. Kunze, Stephan 1996. Mozarts Opern. Stuttgart: Philipp Reclam jun. Molière, Jean Baptiste 1992. Kodanlasest aadlimees. Tallinn: Perioodika.. Ovidius 1971. Metamorfoosid: Orpheus ja Eurydike. Pygmalion. Fasti: Arion
palju tähelepanu ja filme vaadatakse sageli. Tütarlaste jaoks on filmimuusika funktsioonidest tähtsaim emotsioonide tekitamine, poistel aga meeleolu loomine selle erinevuse põhjus väärib samuti edasist uurimist. Eesti filmimuusika loojaid tuntakse õpilaste hulgas paremini kui välismaiseid ja mõlemaid paremini poiste hulgas. Üldiseks lemmik filmimuusika loojaks õpilaste seas on Hans Zimmer. Kasutatud materjalid Alfred Newman (1901 1970) head of a musical dynasty. Loetud: http://www.mfiles.co.uk/composers/Alfred-Newman.htm, 11.03.2015 Encyclopedia. Loetud: http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/James_Horner.aspx, 11.03.2015 Hans Zimmer Awards. Loetud: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/hans-zimmer-mn0000961427/awards, 15.03.2015 Hoffmann, R. (2011) What is the Function of Film Music? Loetud: http://www.robin- hoffmann.com/tutorials/guide-to-working-with-a-film-composer/12-what-is-the- function-of-film-music/, 27.12.2015 Howard Shore Biography
1. Be ready to explain the terms (lecture 1): language, linguistics, synchronic approach to language, diachronic approach to language, linguistic competence, linguistic performance, what is grammar?, prescriptive grammar vs. descriptive grammar; phonology, phonetics, phone, allophone, phoneme; morphology, morphemes (types of morphemes), morphs, allomorphs, types of affixes, derivational affixes, inflectional affixes; open vs closed class words; syntax. Language: a systematic, conventional use of sounds, signs or written symbols in a human society for communication and self-expression. - human language at all levels is rule- or principle-governed. Linguistics: the scientific study of human natural language Synchronic approach to language: Diachronic approach to language: Linguistic competence: Linguistic performance: What is grammar?: "The sounds and sound patterns, the basic units of meaning, such as words, and the rules to combine them...
deluding ourselves. I have no doubt that the descendants of the original company are not my people. I am sitting here and looking at my nephew’s great stereo. It was made in Japan by the Aiwa corporation. In fact, since Africans love music so much you would have anticipated that they would control the production of all products pertaining to music. Yes, we can sing, we can dance. That is just about it. In fact, it has been shown that Black people spend more money on purchasing musical equipment than any other group, but do we produce any these products? The answer is a resounding NO! Do we even have a factory owned by a Black person where these musical products are assembled? The answer is a resounding NO! In fact, Africans consume more Japanese products percentage wise than any other group, yet the Japanese have nothing but scorn for the African. Even two of their former Prime Ministers publicly made the observation that Black people were inferior in intelligence
Data Access Layer + Disk Access Lockout DAM Data Acquisition and Monitoring DAMA Demand Assigned Multiple Access DAMPS Digital AMPS DAO Data Access Object [Microsoft] + Disk At Once DAP Data/Directory Access Protocol + Developer Assistance Program + Dynamic Application Partitioning [IBM] DAPIE Developers Application Programming Interface Extensions DARI Database Application Remote Interface [IBM] DARMS Digital Alternate Realization of Musical Symbols DART Digital Audio Reconstruction Technology DAS Decimal Adjust for Subtraction + Dual-Attached Station DASD Direct Access Storage Device [IBM] DAT Digital Audio Tape + Disk Array Technology .DAT Data (file name extension) DATACOM Data Communications DAV Digital Audio-Video + Distributed Authoring and Versioning DAVIC Digital Audio-Visual Council dB Decibel DB Data Base + Data Buffer + Device Bay dBA Adjusted Decibel
In my free time I watch TV and read. 3 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I'm reading a book by Charles Dickens. 4 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ She works in a bank. 5 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ No, he isn't learning to play a musical instrument. 6 ____________________________________________________________________________________________ My birthday is on 8 August. 7 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ They usually go to bed at about midnight. 2 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2001. This sheet may be photocopied for use in class. 8 ____________________________________________________________________________________________
ISIKSUSEPSÜHHOLOOGIA I eksam 22.mai kell 16.15-17.30, M-22 eksam II eksam 4.juuni III aeg sügissemestri vahenädalal. I LOENG I TEOORIA Teooria komponendid: ühik, postulaadid, ennustused, hüpoteesid. Teooria headus: koherentsus, relevantsus, piisavus, ökonoomsus, lihtsus. Metateooria. – teooriate teooriad. Ühikuga alustatakse mudeli loomist. Selleks on käitumine või püsijoon (ajas muutumatu). Postulaadid – „mis siis tuleb kui..“ Teooria headus: llihtne, ei sisalda kõiksust, mittevastuoluline, teeb mõõdetavaid ennustusi. 2. ISIKSUSE TEOORIAD. Filosoofilised eeldused: - Determinism. - Pärilikkus. Keskkond muudab pärilikkuse poolt determineeritud skeeme. - Unikaalsus. - Proaktiivsus. Isiksus on aktiivne. - Teaduslikkuse printsiip. 3. ISIKSUSE KIRJELDAMINE: Nomoteetiline lähenemine – samad isiksuse jooned, erinevus vaid joonte väljenduses. Saavutame võimalus...
an IC. The optical isolator is sealed—there is no way to break the light path. The optical isolator is not used to detect mechanical motion, but to provide electrical isolation between two electrical circuits. A common use for optical isolators is to isolate a high-voltage circuit from the microprocessor that con- trols it. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) uses optical isolation to connect synthesizers, computers, and other electronic musical instruments. In this application, the use of optical isolators prevents problems caused by different ground potentials. Sensors 67 Figure 3.12 Optoisolator. Figure 3.12 shows how an optoisolator can be used to pass signals from one system to another. The ground and power connections for the system may be completely separate. Even in a single system where the grounds
a lonely boy a lovely girl a weekly magazine a friendly police officer m ar H am Gr elp Many adverbs also end in -ly. Here are some adjectives with the endings -able, -al, -en, -ible, -ish and -ous. a broken chair a famous pop singer childish behavior a national costume a comfortable chair a musical instrument a dangerous place a terrible mess a foolish act a woolen sweater a horrible smell a wooden table a loveable koala a poisonous snake 56 Exercise 1 Add the correct endings to turn these words into adjectives. -y -ful -less -al 1 peace 6 dirt 2 storm 7 music
Obsecurity, oedipa doesn't want to follow her footsteps. Wants to return to her normal life. Everything in the novel seems connected but might be accidental, not connected. This is the question that the novel raises, what is insignificant, how is meaning constructed, what is real knowledge. It is also ontological, because the novel, Oedipa, wants to know who she is. It is intimately connected to the idea of paranoia. Even the band, the musical band that he meets are The Paranoids. She feels as being followed, but noone attacks her. Whatever clues she finds, everything revolvs around Pierce inverarity. Muted hornsign, this symbol can be find everywhere in the novel. Secret system of communication, there might be another America, interacting in different level. Another interpretation is that its just her imagination. Third interpretation is that its just Pierce's joke, that he wants to play on Oedipa. Fourth is that
KIRME, M. 1995. = Maris Männik 1995. Eesti muusika vastukajadest Soomes 1920.–30. aastail. – Eesti kultuuriloost 20. sajandi esimesel poolel. Tallinna Pedagoogikaülikooli Toimetised A 3 Humaniora. Toim. Kaalu Kirme, Helgi Vihma, Maris Männik. Tallinna Pedagoogikaülikool, 153–165. 131 KIRME, M. 2006. = Maris Männik-Kirme. 2006. Music Criticism as a History of Music Reception: Estonian Music in Finland Before 1940. – Musical Work: Boundaries and Interpretations. 38th Baltic Musicological Conference 21–23 October, 2004, Vilnius. Selected papers, 167–176. KLEBERG, L. 1962. Hörtpa Gyllene Cirkeln. – Orkester Journalen, sept. 14. KR. Das zweite Jazzkonzert. 1937. – Revalsche Zeitung, 17.04. KUTSEMUUSIKUTE elu. 1938. – Muusikaleht, 2, 52–53. KÕRVITS, E. 1999. Eesti muusikaelu ümberkorraldamine Nõukogude okupatsiooni algusaastatel 1940–1941. Tallinn: EMA [bakalaureusetöö]. KÕRVITS, H. 1963
"Everybody Comes to Rick's," says the title of the play on which Casablanca is based. 139 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler Bars also play host to a number of other activities including music, flirting, and gambling. T h i s stage in a story, whether it takes place in a bar or not, is a good place for a musical sequence that announces the mood of the Special World. A nightclub act may allow the introduction of a romantic interest, as in Jessica Rabbit's sensational torch song in Who Framed Roger Rabbit) M u s i c can express the dualities of the Special W o r l d as well. At this stage in Casablanca the polarities are movingly presented in a musical duel between the passionate "Marsellaise" sung by the French patriots and the brutal "Deutschland uber Allés" sung by the Nazis.
Once inside the classroom, I saw with relief that my table was still empty. Mr. Banner was walking around the room, distributing one microscope and box of slides to each table. Class didn't start for a few minutes, and the room buzzed with conversation. I kept my eyes away from the door, doodling idly on the cover of my notebook. I heard very clearly when the chair next to me moved, but my eyes stayed carefully focused on the pattern I was drawing. "Hello," said a quiet, musical voice. I looked up, stunned that he was speaking to me. He was sitting as far away from me as the desk allowed, but his chair was angled toward me. His hair was dripping wet, disheveled -- even so, he looked like he'd just finished shooting a commercial for hair gel. His dazzling face was friendly, open, a slight smile on his flawless lips. But his eyes were careful. "My name is Edward Cullen," he continued. "I didn't have a chance to introduce myself last week. You must be Bella Swan."
Many people sell themselves short by believing that they are not particularly capable at sports or certain physical activities. The good news is that with proper instruction and practice you can perform quite well in a variety of sports, such as swimming, skating, or ski- ing. It is really only a question of desire on your part. You have far more physical ability than you have ever used before. ■ MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE Your fourth form of intelligence can be musical. A Mozart or a Beethoven could have been poor at sports and poor in school and yet capable of composing some of the most beautiful classical music of all time. Many of the top musicians and popular singers today did poorly in school but turned out to have an exceptional ability to create and express music. They were able to perform at outstanding levels musically.
communicator's abilities and preferences" (p. 612). This is the relevance theo- rists' rival to Grice's Cooperative Principle (CP). And they argue that the two theories make different predictions. For example, we constantly say things that are not strictly true and are known by both speaker and hearer to be not true, but without being perceived as flouting the Maxim of Truthfulness. We speak loosely; for example, using the noun "record" to include musical tapes and compact discs; and exaggeration is ubiquitous.8 But utterances of those kinds do not normally initiate Gricean reasoning, as in "Hmmm, she has flouted the Maxim of Truthfulness. Is it sarcasm? Or maybe she's indicat- ing that she's not allowed to talk about this . . . ." We do not even tacitly notice such violations. Wilson and Sperber suggest that hearers' expectations of truthfulness are only a rough-and-ready byproduct of their more basic expectations of relevance (p. 619).
I was teasing Colonel Forster to give us a ball at Meryton?" "With great energy; but it is always a subject which makes a lady energetic." "You are severe on us." "It will be her turn soon to be teased," said Miss Lucas. "I am going to open the instrument, Eliza, and you know what follows." "You are a very strange creature by way of a friend!--always wanting me to play and sing before anybody and everybody! If my vanity had taken a musical turn, you would have been invaluable; but as it is, I would really rather not sit down before those who must be in the habit of hearing the very best performers." On Miss Lucas's persevering, however, she added, "Very well, if it must be so, it must." And gravely glancing at Mr. Darcy, "There is a fine old saying, which everybody here is of course familiar with: 'Keep your breath to cool your porridge'; and I shall keep mine to swell my song."
For our purposes, though, the most instructive parallel to modern forms of canned response is the conspicuous character of the fakery. No special need was seen to disguise or vary the claque, who often sat in the same seats, performance after performance, year after year, led by a chif de claque two decades into his posi- tion. Even the monetary transactions were not hidden from the public. Indeed, one hundred years after the birth of claquing, a reader of the London Musical Times could scan the advertised rates of the Italian claqueurs (see Figure 4.3). Whether in the world of Rigoletto or TV sit-corns, then, audiences have been successfully ma- nipulated by those who use social evidence, even when that evidence has been openly falsified. What Sauton and Porcher realized about the mechanical way that we abide by the principle of social proof is understood as well by a variety of today's profiteers.
tightly against another sheet. Moisture in the air would carry some of the ink to the second sheet without the telltale differential wetting of the fiber papers on which the iodine test relied. This compelled T.O.D. to find the specific reagent required. Perhaps the most interesting development of the secret-ink war was the German instrument discovered by Shaw, Pierce, and others in 1945 and dubbed the "Wurlitzer Organ" because of its resemblance to that musical instrument. They found a burned-out shell of one "organ" in the bombed remnants of the Munich censorship station, and an undamaged one in the censorship station on an upper floor of the Hamburg post office. It examined suspected letters on an assembly-line basis by ingeniously exploiting some principles of physics to make the invisible ink glow. It first exposed the paper to ultraviolet light. This pumped energy into chemicals of the
Best- case scenario, this shuttle run doubled my travel time. Worst-case scenario, I got so frustrated that I abandoned the trip altogether. This is exactly what most people do with fat-loss and exercise. Using a blunt instrument like a scale (the equivalent of the odometer in my example) people often conclude they're not making progress when, in fact, they are making tremendous progress. This leads to a musical chairs of fad diets and demoralizing last-ditch e orts that do more harm than good. To hit your target 20-pound recomposition, you'll need to track the right numbers. The scale is one tool, and you should use it, but it is not king. It can mislead. Take this unedited feedback from Angel, who was two weeks into the Slow-Carb Diet at the time (see "The Slow-Carb Diet I and II" chapters): After my cheat day on Saturday, I gained 1 pound which is normal for me ... week two, I