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negative on the surface but you will soon realize that space is being created in your life for something new to emerge.
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Negative adjectives

Negative intolerant - sallimatu Reckless - hoolimatu, kergemeelne Superficial - pealiskaudne Irresponsible - vastutustundetu Restless ­ rahutu indecisive- kõhklev, ebakindel, otsustusvõimetu shallow- pealiskaudne aloof- endassesulgunud gullible- kergeusklik, lihtsameelne Contrary-vastandlik Perverse- paheline, jonnakas Unpredictable- Ettearvamatu. Unemotional-mitte emotsionaalne Rigid- kangekaelne, jäik Grudging- kade, ihne Pessimistic- pessimistlik Dull- tuim, igav, nüri Interfering- oma nina teiste asjadesse toppiv, sekkuv Lazy- laisk Dogmatic- dogmaatiline Cold- külm, kalk exaggerative-liialdav fickle- püsimatu weak-willed - tahtetu, iseloomult nõrk vague- ebamäärane, selgusetu to be easily led- kergesti eksitav Tactless- taktitundetu Kiddish- lapsik detached- eraklik, erapooletu rebellious- mässumeelne Intractable - allumatu, juhtimatu, tõrges Erratic - ettearvamatu, mittenõustuv, tujukas quick-tempered - äkilise iselo...

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Negative traits of character

Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- agresiivne, ebaaus 2.ambitious, lazy- ambitsoonikas, laisk 3.arrogant, proud- ülbe=upsakas, uhke 4.pompous, boastful- üleolevalt uhke, hooplev 5.selfish, self-centered- isekas, enesekesne 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- peenutseja=snoob, kitsarinnaline=väitlane 7.petty, mean- väiklane, õel 8.stubborn=obstinate- kangekaelne 9.two-faced , greedy- kahepalgeline, ahne 10.rude, violent- ülbe=jäme, vägivaldne 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- tujukas, havatujuline 12.indifferent, boring- ükskõikne, igav=tüütu 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- ebaviisakas, ära hellitatud 16.dull, careless- igav, hooletu 17.stupid, noisy- loll, lärmakas 18.untidy, jealous- korratu, amukade 19.disobedient, uninteresting- mitte kuuletu, ebahuviitav 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22.naive, nosy- naiivne, ninakas 23.bossy, stingy- 24.pessimi...

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Questions negative sentences 2

Fill in IN, ON, AT: 1. Dave was born in September. 2. He was born on the 16th of May 3. We agreed to meet at half past four. 4. On Christmas we all went to see our grandmother. 5. Jennifer came to England in 1992. 6. It started to snow on New Year's Day. 7. The First World War ended in 1918. 8. She arrived in spring. 9. We met on Sunday afternoon last week. 10. Do you drive at night? 11. It's Bruce's birthday next Wednesday. 12. Dick and Mary got married in 1993 on the 10th of July. 13. At midnight we heard footsteps. 14. In the morning we went to school as usual. 15. This castle was built in the 15th century. 16. My brother is taking his driving test at 2 o'clock on the 4th of October. 17. Mr Froster doesn't go to office on Saturdays. 18. We'll see Ken tomorrow evening. 19. It happened last week. 20. Can you come to see me on Friday morning? 21. Ron and Laura were in Italy...

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Positive and negative traits of character

27.patient, reliable- rahulik, usaldusväärne 28.sociable, tactful- hea suhtleja, taktitundeline 29.wise, witty- tark, vaimukas 30.courageous, punctual- julge, vapper 31.grateful, imaginative- tänulik, ette kujutlusvõimeline 32. trustful- usaldav 1.a man of character- tugeva iseloomuga inimene 2.be characteristic to smb- olema kellelegi iseloomulik 3.a person with good upbringing- hea kasvatusega inimene 4. a review of character- kirjalik iseloomustus Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- 2.ambitious, lazy- 3.arrogant, proud- 4.pompous, boastful- 5.selfish, self-centered- 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- 7.petty, mean- 8.stubborn=obstinate- 9.two-faced , greedy- 10.rude, violent- 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- 12.indifferent, boring- 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- 16.dull, careless- 17.stupid, noisy- 18.untidy, jealous- 19.disobedient, uninteresting- 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22

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Grammar Unit 9

* both ... and ­ mõlemad .. ja ... * in spite of the fact that + clause * not only ... but also ­ mitte ainukt ... ka ... * despite the fact that + clause * besides ­ lisaks, peale(gi) * however , ­ ikkagi, siiski, kuidas tahes, kuidas ka * nevertheless , ­ sellest hoolimata, siiski To join 2 negative ideas or add another negative point to an * while/ whereas ­ (sel) ajal kui, samal ajal kui idea we have mentioned before, we can use: *yet ­ alles, ent, siiski, ometi, veel * neither...nor * still ­ endiselt, ikka ometi, siiski, veel(gi), ikka veel * neither/ nor * on the other hand ­ teisest küljest * not ... either CLAUSES OF RESULT

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The negative and positive sides of consumption

choose exactly that thing what he wants and he can choose price too. If he has rich, he can choose expensive thing and if he has poor, he can choose cheap things. Quality is different and then price is different too. But earlier, people can not choose between different things, because then produced less and only one exemplar. For example, then did not many different companies who sold chocolate, then was only one company who sold it. Secondly, it is negative that people produce too much and people can not consume it. Then unnecessary things throw out and after that evolve huge junk yards. It is not environmentally friendly. People have to think about that what they consume because when they consume too much then environment lose. People consume too many things, but they have to think that do they want to love environmentally friendly word, what is bad our lives. I think that people have to consume that

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Tourism in Tartu

Tourism in Tartu Positive Sides of Tartu: · There are many beautiful sculptures, monuments and buildings in Tartu and you don't have to pay for seeing them. · Local people are educated, because Tartu is the city of university. · There are some pretty nightclubs for all ages and on summer street- cafeterias are open until night. That's a good way to live nightlife. · There are many interesting museums for culture-people too. Art galleries, national museums, handcrafting galleries, famous persons home-museums and many else. Usually museums don't have expensive tickets, so it's pocket-friendly too. · There are a lot of good restaurants, pubs, cafés and fast-food places in Tartu. Luxurious and expensive to fast and cheap, for all tastes. Pizzas are outstanding in Tartu! · The weather is interesting in Tartu, we have cold snowy wi...

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Stress is a natural part of people

Stress is a natural part of people’s lives. Negative stress can affect people`s ability to be positive. What are the main sources of stress for young people today? What can they do to cope with it? Millions of people around the world live in stress. In particular young people are more often a subject to stress. I want to talk about the stress that young people have. In general there are two types of stress: negative stress and positive stress. First type is the positive stress. It is very important in our life. Positive stress gives you the energy to throw yourself into something what you want to do very well. For example, approximation for exams. In this situation a student begins to learn diligently all materials that he didn’t learn before. On the other hand, we have negative stress too. This type of makes people nervous and they can’t be positive. Nowadays we have a lot of sources of stress.

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The good and bad points of being rich and famous

Eliise Mändla MT-13 The good and bad points of being rich and famous 1.11.2015 Almost everyone of us, at least once, dreamed a life of being rich and famous. But like many other things, as we are witnessing on almost daily basis, that kind of life brings both positive and negative sides. Firstly, celebrities have a lot of money , which they earn in a simple way. Also they don't have to worry about their future. They can do whatever they are pleased to. Travel wherever they want, live wherever, eat and buy whatever they want. Secondly, if you are young and your parents are rich you can start using the advantages of being rich already as a kid. For example you can go to a private school or even to a private kindergarten.

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Inglise keele grammatika reeglid

Passive= I knew the work would be finished by 5:00 PM. 17. Gerunds See on nimisõna, mis on tuletatud teguseõnast ning lõppu käib -ing. Reading helps you learn English. He enjoys not working. 18. Infinitives See on tegusõna to vorm. Näiteks: sõnast learn tekib to learn 19. Phrasal Verb See on tegusõna + eessõna või määrsõna, mis loob esimesest lausest teise tähenduse, kasutades sama tegusõna. I ran into my teacher at the movies last night. He ran away when he was 15. 20. Negative question Negatiivsed küsimused sisaldavad enamasti emotsioone ning kõlavad teatud situatsioonides ebaviisakalt. Didn't she like the film? ­ Yes, she did. Aren't they reading now? ­ Yes, they are. Isn't he a student? Can't you read? Isn't she a beauty? 21. General question Oodatav vastus sellele küsimusele on lühike (Jah; ei). Algab tavaliselt järgmiste küsisõnadega: Do? Did? Have? Has? Is? Are? Was? Were? Can? Could? Are you from Brazil? - Yes, I am / No, I am not. Did you meet Andy

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Neurobioloogias sönade seletus, ingl keelne

NEUROBIOLOGY AUXILLARY GLOSSARY ACETYLCHOLINE – A neurotransmitter in both the brain and peripheral nervous system* (PNS). In the brain it helps regulate memory, whilst it controls the actions of skeletal and smooth muscle within the PNS. ACTION POTENTIAL – An electrical phenomenon which occurs when a neurone is activated and temporarily reverses the electrical state of its interior membrane from negative to positive. An electrical charge travels along the axon to the neurone’s ending (terminal) where it triggers the release of a neurotransmitter* and then disappears. ADRENALINE (U.S. - Epinephrine) – A hormone released by the adrenal medulla* and a neurotransmitter acting at the level of the autonomic nervous system and the brain. ADRENAL CORTEX – The outer layer of the adrenal, a small endocrine gland located near the kidney. It produces and secretes several horm...

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Biased News 30.aprilliks

Renata Lukk [email protected] Writing Course 27.04.2014 Biased news Neutral tone Last weekend, the first of this seasons MotoGP races finally took place in Argentina. The first day was unevenftful, but the second day brought some unexpected events. Rio Hondo, the overall leader of the MotoGP series was in a leading position after successfully completing 8 laps and he was taking the last of the dangerous jumps, when suddenly, while he was still in the air, both of the wheels of his bike detached. The competitor wearing the number 53 visibly panicked when h...

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Are student organizations beneficial for students?

Are student organizations beneficial for students? This essay will deal with the following aspects of the question „Are student organizations beneficial for students?“. It is noticeable that student organizations are quite popular subject right now. Topical issue is that there may be different opinion about how beneficial student organizations for students really are. Student organizations usefulness could be disputable, beacause there are always postive and negative side to everything. One the one hand it appears that some students might support and think that student organizations are really advantageous for them and others do not support that idea. For example many stundents might complain about that sudent organizations are full of politics and assuming that they do not consider it necessary and beneficial to join any of them. It seems that they may have based their opinion on someone else’s comments or experience and

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English tenses test answersheet test 1

English tenses – worksheet / test http://first-english.org Name: …......................................... class: …............... date: …......................... Put the verb into the right tenses: Solution sheet simple present + : We talk to our parents. simple present - (negative): We don't talk to our parents. simple present ? (question): Do we talk to our parents? present perfect + : We have talked to our parents. present perfect - (negative): We haven't talked to our parents. present perfect ? (question): Have we talked to our parents? simple past + : We talked to our parents. simple past - (negative) : We didn't talk to our paren...

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Brexit (inglise keelne)

From 28 to 27. What is the long-term consequence of the UK leaving the European Union? There is no question that the United Kingdom leaving the European Union or Brexit as we all know it, is a big hit for the EU and the UK. It’s by no means an easy process and a lot of people are against it, but today nothing can be done to stop it. Even though Brexit is seen by its leaders as a positive change, it will also have quite a negative effect on Britain and play a big role in reshaping European Union. Most British people were voting for Brexit to regain sovereignty, to ‘take back control’ and regulate their laws. At first glance, it may seem that they would be in charge of their actions which would mean that nobody on the outside can manipulate them. Although nowadays countries depend on each other a lot and the UK is no exception. Everything is more connected

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Past and Present tenses

PRESENT SIMPLE (lihtolevik) Form: 1st form (+s) Use: 1. Things in general. Nurses look after patients in hospitals. 2. Things that happen all the time or repeatedly. She usually goes away at weekends. 3. Laws of nature (things that are true in general). The sun rises in the east. 4. Timetable events. The train leaves at 6.50 p.m. Negative form: I don't (do not) normally eat my lunch here. He doesn't (does not) like this film at all. Question form: Do you live here? How often does it rain around here? Signal words: always, every day/month, never, normally, often, seldom, sometimes, usually etc. PRESENT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE (kestev olevik) Form: am/is/are + ing Use: 1. Unfinished actions happening at or around the time of speaking. Listen! Somebody is crying. They are building a new bridge in our town....

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Saksa keelediplom - Muusika mõju

32% 31% 30% 28% 20% 10% 10% 5% 3% 0% 0% gute Laune Energie Motivation Entwickeln Sprache Negative Wirkung Wut traurig/böse/... nervös Konzentrations- probleme 0,35 0,33 0,3 0,25 0,25 0,2 Estland Deutschland 0,15 0,11

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Tag - questions

You speak English, don't you? A tag question is a special construction in English. It is a statement followed by a mini-question. The whole sentence is a "tag question", and the mini-question at the end is called a "question tag". We use tag questions at the end of statements to ask for confirmation. They mean something like: "Am I right?" or "Do you agree?" They are very common in English. The basic structure is: + - Positive statement, negative tag? Snow is white, isn't it? - + Negative statement, positive tag? You don't like me, do you? Look at these examples with positive statements: positive statement [+] negative tag [-] notes: subject auxiliary main verb auxiliary not personal

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Kõik ajad koos näitelausetega

Tenses Present Simple When? Every day, every morning, always, often, sometimes, usually. Affirmative Negative I/You know this song. I/You do not know this song. He/She/It knows this song. He/She/It does not know this song. We/You/They know this song. We/You/They do not know this song. Interrogative Do I/You know this song? Näited Does He/She/It know this song? Do I listen these songs every day? Do We/You/They know this song? Sometimes I listen these songs. Present Continuous When

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Some any no

Some any no In general we use some in positive sentence and any in negative sentences and questions.  There are some letters for you. there aren’t any letters for you. Are there any letters for me?  He has got some money. He hasn’t got any money. Has he got any money? We use some In question that are offers or requests.  Would you like some more tea. In questions when we expect the answer yes.  Have you got some paper to give me We use any

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Stress

Stress People experience various forms of stress that is a natural part of people’s lives and it can motivate people to work harder. But if it becomes negative stress, it can affect people’s ability to be positive. To begin with, the main source of stress for young people is school and family. Daily homework takes a large part of our free time. Getting a bad grade causes a disappointment. Especially if the day before there was a lot of learning for the examination. Family may have a greater effect on young people. The death of a loved one, sick family member and relationship problems can lead to being under negative pressure.

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Work or university?

Work or university? After finishing secondary school you can take two choices. Whether you are going to work or study at the university. Now I would like to talk about their positive and negative sides. Firstly, I'd like to speak about going to work. Many people after finishing secondary school are going to work. One reason for this is that people have different abilities. Not everybody is suitable for university. The second reason is that perhaps they don't want to spend a lot of time on academic education. They are interested in particular profession which doesn't need an academic degree and want to move on with their life. Positive sides are that

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The influence of television

TV's published. Almost every home had at least one TV. Television wasn't just for watching different channels, but also for gaming, like Super Mario, which actually was called ,,TV game" amongst little children. Television has the potential to unite communities, provide information to allow positive cultural, social and environmental change, and to create a true global village. It also has the potential to alienate, desocialise, to promote aggressive and negative behaviours, provide negative and inappropriate role models to our children, and to create negative values such as values of consumption and possession. TV has a big influence amongst younger people, because sometimes they intend to listen more to strangers than their parents, siblings or teachers. Television shows very big variety of different newscasts, reality shows and documentaries, which all can be a big impact of their lives.

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Past simple and continious

................................... 5 Unfulfilled past events.......................................................... 5 Past Simple Regular Past Simple forms end in -ed. I worked he danced we apologized Some verbs have an irregular past form. I left he wrote The Past Simple is the same in all persons except in the past tense of be. I/he/she/it was (in the singular) you/we/they were (in the plural) To form a negative or a question in the Past Simple, use did and the verb in the original form: Negative I/you/he/she/it/we/they did not stop/didn’t stop. Question Did I/you/he/she/it/we/they stop? Note! stopped stop. If a sentence contains was or were, use them, not did to form negatives and questions. Negative I/he/she/it was not /wasn’t you/we/they were not /weren’t Question Was I/he/she/it? Were you/we/they? 2

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Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests

Rational Use of Diagnostic Tests Screening tests Diagnostic tests are often used to screen asymptomatic patients and identify risk factors for occult disease. Screening tests should be generally noninvasive, inexpensive, and of minimal risk to the patient. Screening tests should have high diagnostic sensitivity, which means few false negative results would be expected, as the goal of testing is to rule out the presence of disease. Screening tests should be used to screen for diseases that (1) have serious consequences if left undetected, (2) are reasonably prevalent within the population, and (3) have treatment options readily available. Should a positive result be obtained, a more accurate, confirmatory test should then be performed. One example of a screening test would be the urine cortisol-to-creatinine ratio (Cort:Crt)u,

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Speech: TV is Little More Than a Waste of Time

Most Estonians have a TV or even several TV's at home. On one side, there are many people who think that television is just a waste of time and money. Some people spend hours in front of TV and it can be bad for your health. On the other side, It is thought that watching TV is a good way to relax. They like to be entertained after a long day and they believe that television can make you happier. I have to say that I understand both sides. I believe that television can have a negative effect on children because there is so much violence in movies and TV shows. Also watching TV can make you lazy. It's physically, mentally, and emotionally lazy. It requires no physical, mental, or emotional participation It's an addictive excuse that keeps people from leaving the house and communicating with real people. The commercials are also very annoying. But I think that there are still more positive aspects than negative ones. For example, watching TV can be educational

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The effect of modern technology on our everyday life

gases into the environment, are creating serious environmental problems and pollution and some of them, health problems for their workers. The more time people are spending engrossed in video games, talking to friends online and watching videos, they are spending less time being active or exercising. This lifestyle can bring to obesity, and it, in turn, can lead to serious health problems and even to death. Technology has the negative effects on sleep habits. People do online activities that keep them up too late; information stream, that passes through people`s brains, can make it difficult to turn off our brains and go to sleep. Technology has both positive and negative sides. It is in our hands, how to use it. If we use it for positive things, it will have positive effect of our lives and vice versa, using it for negatiive things give negative effect. The developments should be in a positive way and they should not

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Connecting Ideas Logically and Effectively

It is therefore recommended that he should not be promotcd at this time. Discussion 3 The most logical version of each report is 1b) and 2a). In these versions the ideas are organized so that they directly support the recommendation. In 1a) and 2b), on the other hand, the organization of ideas would seem to lead towards quite the opposite recommendation to the one which is actually given. How does this happen? In both versions of each report, the writer has a positive and a negative point to discuss. For instance in 1, the positive point is the machine's efficiency, the negative point is the cost. Which point the writer wishes to emphasize will depend on the recommendation: to support a negative recommendation (we should not purchase the machine) the negative point should be emphasized; to support a positive recommendation (we should purchase the machine) the positive point should be emphasized. There are two ways of doing this:

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Renewable energy

Renewable energy Meriliin Lend Estonian University of Life Sciences Tartu 2013 Topics Renewable energy Solar energy Wind energy Hydroelectric power Geothermal energy Biomass energy Renewable energy Renewable energy comes from sources that naturally renew, or will not run out in our lifetimes. Includes sunlight, wind, water, geothermal heat and various forms of biomass. Renewable energy cannot be exhausted and is constantly renewed. Does not harm the environment. Saves money. Solar energy Solar energy is the technology used to harness the sun's energy and make it useable. Every hour the sun beams onto Earth more than enough energy to satisfy global energy needs for an entire year. Solar energy use has surged at about 20 percent a year over the past 15 years, thanks to rapidly falling prices and gains in efficiency. Solar energy is inexhaustible. Noise free. Does not harm the environmen...

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Inglise keele stilistika

g tree, stone, to take, bag, window, etc. Connotation may be permanent part of the meaning of the word. Then it is called inherent (ever-present). Adherent (a shade of meaning the word acquires, develops in a particular context only), and outside this context this is not present. Is not uniform, on the one hand, words may carry emotional or expressive overtones e.g gorgeous = good where gorgeous is more emotional. On the other hand, words may contain evaluation (speaker's positive or negative attitude), e.g famous (pos.) = notorious (neg.) 4 Järgnev on pikk näide erinevatest naise kohta käivatest väljenditest (girl, maiden, lass, lassy, baby, young lady), arvan et pole nii oluline, kuna näiteid on konspektis niigi palju, ei hakka üle pakkuma. Inherent connotation 1 IC may be secured by the very object, quality or notion that the word stands for. People

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Schizophrenia

Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE Poverty of speech (alogia) Delusions Lack of desire to form Disordered thoughts relationships (asociality) and speech Lack of motivation (avolition) Auditory and visual hallucinations Causes Combination of genetic and environmental factors Family history of schizophrenia Who suffer a transient psychosis (20-40% chance) Thank you for your attention!

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Addictions

punishment. People, who are addicted to do crime are suffering in crime addiction. There are different kinds of that: stealing, killing, robbing, etc. Alcoholism Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake. In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences. Modern medical definitions describe alcoholism as a disease and addiction which results in a persistent use of alcohol despite negative consequences. Compulsive overeating Compulsive overeating, also sometimes called food addiction is characterized by an obsessive/compulsive relationship to food. Professionals address this with either a behaviour-modification model or a food-addiction model. An individual suffering

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Teine kodutöö aines Mikroökonoomika II

Explain if yes or not and show with the calculation. Demand for juice is elastic. Proof (calculated by midpoint formula): (0,92-1)/((0,92+1)/2) E = -0,833/0,296 = -2,81; |E|= 2,81 = (1,03-1)/((1,03+1)/2) Price elasticity of demand is bigger than 1, therefore demand is elastic. EXERCISE N. 3 If my income increases by 12%, then quantity of public transportation demanded drops by 6%. 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

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Indefinite pronouns

..) Some of the staff can speak Portuguese. Did any of your photos come out well? You can take any of these. Some is used: • with affirmative verbs: They bought some honey. • in questions where the answer ‘yes’ is expected: Did some of you sleep on the board? (I expect so.) • in polite offers and requests: Would you like some wine? Could you do some typing for me? Any is used: • With negative verbs: I haven’t got any matches. • With hardly, barely, scarcely (which are almost negatives): I have hardly any spare time. • With without when without any ...= with no ... : He crossed the frontier without any difficulty/with no difficulty. • With questions except the types noted above: Have you got any money? Did he catch any fish? • After if, whether and in expressions of doubt: If you need any money, please let me know.

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The old and the young should live under the same roof

The old and the young should live under the same roof Living under the same roof with different generations have positive and negative sides. Many people just can not take it to live with their grandparents, the other can. Should the old and the young livr under the same roof? Firstly, the positive sides are that the old ones do all the work that you do not want to do. They clean and cook. In the mornings you can eat homemade warm pancakes with jam. They do all things you want, they even give money to you. Secondly, there are some negative sides too. You do not have so much private space.

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Working at home or in an office

Working at home or in an office With the development of communication technology many companies offer their employees a possibility to work at home instead of going to office every day. This option has many positive sides but also some negative. Firstly working at home is more comfortable for workers. Their working schedule is more flexible because work has to be done for certain date and if they do their work faster then there is more free time to be with a family, play sports etc. In many cases workers who work at home are more creative and their working results are better. Sometimes lack of inspiration or poor working results may be caused by the small office. Working at home has also some negative sides

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Having a job while studying - essee

Having a job while studying I think, that when a student have a job while studying, has positive and negative sides. The positives side of it is that when you have work then you have your own money and you don´t have to ask money your parents. You have experience when you go to work after school. But at the negative side you don´t have enough time to learn your homework, because when you aren´t at school you are at work. It takes much time of your personal life. When you want to go out with your friends, then you can´t because you have to be at work or relationships with opposite gender will suffer. And when you are grown up you will understand that you have lost a piece of your childhood. However, these students are after school more prepared to real life, where you have your

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Being an exchange student – a useful experience or a waste of time?

Being an exchange student ­ a useful experience or a waste of time? I have always wanted to be an exchange student. I think that it would be a nice variety to the everyday life. In my opinion being an exchange student is a useful experience, but it also has some negative sides. Firstly there are some arguments that support being an exchange student. If a person has to manage in a totally new environment for a whole year, he or she gets a lot of experience for life away from parents. Exchange year also gives a great language practice. No matter which country an Estonian chooses, it would have a different mother language than we have. Secondly there are soma arguments that do not support being an exchange student. If a person

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What are the benefits and dangers of building new factories?

What are the benefits and dangers of building new factories? Many successful companies increase their production by building factories. People tend to say it has completly negative effect on them. Do factories affect us unfavourbly or can they also be positive? On the one hand, there are some advantages of building new factories. Firstly, unemployed people get new job. Secondly, country gets huge income from successful company. Next, if factories uses recyclable material, it would save earths resources and also slow down global warming. On the other hand, there are some throwbacks as well. Firstly, companies which do not have

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Should rich people welcome immigration.

Should rich people welcome immigration? People migrate as they have done for many centuries, in search of a better life, warmer climates, more natural resources .Immigration will probably last until all countries are economically equal. But should rich countries welcome immigrates, who want to start a new life in their country? Immigration has it's negative and positive sides. Firstly, the positive side is that most immigrants have been working hard in developed countries. They start their own business by running a corner shop or owning a restaurant. Talented people also have a opportunity to use their talent in developed countries the way they can not do in their home country. Secondly, the negative side is that developing countries can not develope if talented and wealthy people leave their homes

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Being positive

Being positive is very important for me. I always try to be positive, but it's sometimes very hard and doesn't go right at all times. Because of that I'll talk about a few reasons, why everyone should be positive. First and I think the main thing about being positive is that then I'll get along easier with my relatives, when I'm always beaming positive energy and I'm not negative. For example, when my friends are in a bad mood and I'm positive and cheerful, they will be happier too and then they maybe want to communicate with me better. The other reason is that I will cope more easily with my everyday problems because it brings optimism into my life and makes easier to avoid worry and negative thinking. Then I feel myself better and I will solve my problems too. Thinking positive is very important, but as I said it's also very difficult

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What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Tourism

and sources than ever before. Importance of tourism to countries such as Egypt, Greece and Spain can not be questioned, as employment, service industry and opportunity to sell goods, is related to it. Tourism has also helped to build up certain regions, which otherwise would still be struggling in poverty. Futhermore, to make country desirable destination, governments have to keep crime rate under control, which makes life safer for locals as well. On the negative side, relentless waves of tourists increase our carbon footprint. Transportation increases pollution and creates gridlocks. Often big hotels consume unreasonably large amount of water, while locals are left in dry. And after all, tourist are not the ones who suffer from the effects, locals are. Tourism has its positive and negative sides. It is important part of today's economy, as many countries live of it, but it also has darker side. It is important to remember, that when tourist

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The advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad

studying abroad is no exception. Studying abroad gives us a better chance to improve our language skills. It is the quickest and most straight forward way to learn the local language. Many feel that studying abroad is the most significant way to improve your world view and put yourself to the test. In addition studying abroad gives many students a kind of prestige in their home country. It may even lead to a better employment. Nevertheless studying abroad may have negative sides as well. The first disadvantage of studying in a foreign country is being away from your family. Abroad is another environment that may affect psychically. People can be rude to you and behave arrogantly. In conclusion, everything has two sides. Each of us should accept that studying abroad has some positive as well as negative sides. Many can overcome the disadvantages. However, studying abroud

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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY IMAGE IN CHILDREN

adolescent girls experiencing more body dissatisfaction than boys. Adolescent girls generally want to weigh less, while adolescent boys want to be bigger and stronger. Physicians should regularly inquire about media involved behaviours including television watching, video watching, the use of video games, time spent in front of the computer and listening to radio programs, and types of magazines read. Those concerned about the media's negative impact on body image, self-esteem, food, dieting and eating disorders need to consider a number of different interventions such as health communication campaigns, entertainment education, media advocacy and media literacy training. Such interventions need to be evaluated with respect to the media's portrayal of the idealized and unattainable images of beauty that young people are exposed to and its impact on disordered eating behaviours and eating disorders.

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Mikrokontrollerid ja praktiline robootika

switched on. The setpoint (SP) is indicated and this is the voltage at which the device must be driven corresponding to. Please indicate which of the below graph I, II, and III presenting for e(t),  e(t ).dt , or de(t ) ? (take note that zero is indicated on each figures). dt I II III Solution: de(t ) Graph I: Differential term ( ). Differential of the error. Is negative at start, turns dt positive/negative when error changes up/downward direction. Graph II: Integral term (  e(t ).dt ). Integrating the area under the error graph. Starts negative because the error starts negative. Graph III: Error term e(t). Setpoint - Actual value. Question 4 (20 marks) Calculate the closed loop transfer function of the below system with K is a 2 proportion gain and H (s) 

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Travelling - not so easy as it seems to be

TRAVELLING ­ not so easy as it seems to be "What if we go to..." or just "Hi! I'm back from Egypt!" ­ these are some of the sentences which we all have heard from our friends. Of course we all want to travel and see the world but it might not be so easy as it seems to be. Travelling has its drawback too. You will get new experiences and see different places of the world but all of this has its negative side too. On the one hand you can familiarize yourself with different cultures, see interesting places and sights. Also you can just relax and enjoy yourself or just stop thinking about your problems. On the other hand travelling needs a lot of money and free time. Also you have to know anything about that country where are you going. You have to be sure about your safety too if anything should happen to you. You can never be sure that the plain you are flying with doesn't cause plain crash

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Report inglise keeles

offers. Thirdly, the staff is not very friendly and it takes a long time to get their help. Recommendations: There should be some changes. Firstly, they should buy more exercise machines. Secondly, they should make some special offers for people. Thirdly, they have to hire employees who are friendly with other people. Fourthly, there should be a limit, how many people are allowed to be in the sports centre. Conclusion: Bayside sports center is a really good sports center, but there are some negative aspects. If the previous 4 recommendations will be done, the Bayside sports center would be an excellent place where to train.

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Tourism a threat to the environment?

Tourism affects our environment positively and negatively. For example of positive effect would be that, people who organize hikes take care of pathways and camping places. If they had not built the camp sites for tourists there would be overgrown forest. So may say that thanks to the good and decents businesses are our surroundings clean and pleasant to everyone who like to spend some time and relax in wild. Tourism has a negative impact to environment if a large number of events are organized in a inappropriate sites. Usually people throw garbage and empty packages down when they stay overnight or just party. In addition too many people on one land may damage the plants under their feet. Besides nature decorative effects it also changes the economic situation of this place. Develop new jobs and increasing the purchasing power and scale of living.

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Every person should train each day

Every person should train each day Many people are training every day and the other people just watch and ask ,,Isn't that bad?". Yes, there are negative things about that, but mostly it is because you work out too hard and then the good things fade away. The biggest positive thing about training is that your body looks good. You feel more comfortable in it when you know you've worked very hard to get it. Another good thing about training every day is that you feel more energized. Usually you wake up in the morning and feel very tired, but when you go on a daily run, it wakes you up and you feel a lot better during the day

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Esitlust interneti kohta inglise keeles

The Internet The Internet Positive Sides of Internet: Easy To Get Information Easy To Communicate With Your Friends Easy To Do Everyday Chores Negative Sides of Internet: There Are Dangerous People on Internet There May Be Information About You There Are Many Viruses That Can Harm Your Computer The Internet Easy To Get Information You can read news from the Internet, make researches, find pictures and a lot of useful stuff on the Internet. The best part of Internet is that it is free. Newspaper costs money, but you can read news from computer for free. Also you can use the dictionary for example, it's

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