been punished. There are many issues and problems that come up and bring among some difficulties. First of all, there is prejudice, that a person who has committed a crime will do it again and they are not trustful, therefore they are treated with caution. You have to earn a person´s trust to be in a good relation with him/her and it is hard if you know about someone´s past with criminal aspects. It is easier to be in a relation with people with good past and we often choose people with same views on life beside us. However, I think it is not always true, that a person who has committed a crime, doesn't have accurate posture, because there can be many different reasons why a crime was committed and what kind of reasons did it have. Second, another area, where we can find inequality, is at work. When looking for a job, first of all, people without criminal past are chosen first. Employers tend to choose their employees regarding to the past, because they are careful about a
can not afford to buy your friends, we do not pay for this, for us who they are. But between, we have a friend do something (to help), and for a small fee to give to a friend. In my opinion, as well as many others have money in the all-powerful, for it can get things done, you should not get in when it is earned. However, I need to stay alive. Money has grown to what it is today. It was originally just a matter of money, which can be converted or wood grain, it was the same as those of high value goods themselves. But now the money is much more valuable than the products, which could be for any amount. Cash be particularly useful purposes, than for evil deeds. Money is indeed a topic that concerns the very large number, then you're not rich or poor, it still affects the lives and the way we live. People should understand that money does not have to be so, that I had a lot of money is intended primarily to allow life to live as love.
26. to hear (v) to perceive by the ear 27. to listen to sth/sb to pay attention to sth/sb 28. street vendor (n) someone who sells things on the street 29. vivid (adj) intense, bright, strong 30. to interpret (v) to perform or render according to one's own understanding 31. static (n/adj) not moving 32. to alter (v) to change 33. to instruct (v) to teach 34. contemporary (adj) - modern 35. simultaneously (adv) concurrent, existing at the same time 36. daily (adv) every day 37. non-verbal (adj) without words 38. for ages (adv) for a long time 39. to groan (v) to make a sound in disapproval 40. breach (n) breakin
I am the world's greatest composer! No one knows what you are! Except a lonely little troll who knows how to press a spacebar! [Skrillex:] I attack! You decay! Can't sustain my releases! Sidechain, Wolfgang, Bangarang you to pieces I'm a selfmade man, you're a slave to your papa! I'm a rrrrock star, mix it with the bass and drop ya! Global! My strobes glow like Chernobyl! Kids explode and get mobile! No one even knows you! I make the whole world move! You play community theatre! I gained your same fame from home on a blown out speaker! [Mozart:] Oh yes, I've heard that EP, and see I transcribed it here Tell me, what comes after the 68th measure of diarrhea? And what kind of drugs does it take to enjoy this? I've no idea! I've seen more complexity in a couch from IKEA You go from piano to fortississimo, that means soft to very very loud, Cause I'm guessing that you didn't know! Why don't you put down your Cubase & pick up a real bow? I rocked harder than you when I was 5 years old!
(d.1834) · travelled with the Allans to England in 1815 and attended school in Chelsea · 1820 - back in Richmond · attended the University of Virginia and studied Latin and poetry · enjoyed swimming and acting · became estranged from his foster father after accumulating gambling debts · left school and enlisted in the United States Army where he served for two years · 1827 - "Dreams" first appeared in the Baltimore North American · the same year his first book "Tamerlane and Other Poems" was published · 1829 - death of his mother · 1829 - his second book "Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems" · 1831 - moved to Baltimore to live with his aunt Maria Clemm · 1835 - became editor and contributor of the Southern Literary Messenger · 1845 - Virginia Eliza Clemm (1822-1847) became his wife at the age of thirteen · 1836 - moved to New York City
hours in a normal school week and can lead to home school socialization issues. Missed experiences Common experiences are part of the fabric of life. These forge friendships and build memories, and may be limited in a homeschooling environment. School life is filled with plenty of exciting opportunities for children, like field trip. While you can certainly provide cultural and other opportunities while homeschooling your child, these are not the same as the child would experience in a group of his or her peers.
new websites, new information and that curiosity is what keeps them constantly online. Not only does the Internet reduce our face to face communication, it also has a dramatic effect on our intelligence. It has been scientifically proven that while surfing the Web, certain parts of the brain deteriorate, reducing the capabilities of one"s brain. It demands less brain activity than reading a book for example The Internet, at the same time, is both a blessing and a curse. When using it for the right things and for the right amount of time, it can benefit you, but you also have to see and feel the limit of it: when you surpass its usefulness and start browsing it just for fun.
it is really worth it. Secondly about cohabiting. I think many people choose cohabitation first and see if they are really right for eachother and after some time they end up either parting or marrying. If people were to marry eachother right away and turn out to be wrong for eachother, then at the end of the day they’ll just be emotionally and financially more damaged than when cohabiting. Many people choose cohabiting because it has basically the same benefits as marriage, only without it being official. I think that people who say they don’t see the point in marriage and don’t ever plan on marrying are not 100% sure about their partners or themselves and are afraid of the commitment of marriage. At the end of the day it’s just a lifelong promise to your other side and it can be done without spending much money. To sum up, I think that marriage is the best promise people can make to their other sides and I
This eye-catching house, built without any rectangular forms, has a green roof with a garden, for what it was actually called a Forest spiral. There are 105 apartments, garage (), grocery store and a café inside the house as well as the patio () with an artificial pond and playground for kids. But why this house really stands out is that windows in it are situated unusually, going not in one line, but chaotically set in a façade. There are more than 1000 of them and no two are the same. The author of this creation, famous Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, says that he wanted to create the house, that will be a part of nature, as people should live in a harmony with our natural surroundings, even in the city center, as well as built homes, that would complement the nature and each of them has to be like an alive creature, unique and one and only in his kind. · Have you ever dreamt about living in an unusual home?
Mikrokärg – leviala mõni kilomeeter Pikokärg – leviala mõnikümmend – mõnisada meetrit. Väiksemate levialadega kärgede teenindamiste tugijaamad on samuti väiksemad. 5. Sageduste taaskasutuse kaugus ja taaskasutustegur Sageduste taaskasutus (frequency reuse) – sama sagedust võib natuke kaugemal tugijaamas uuesti kasutada, kus segamine võimalikult väike on. The frequency reuse factor is the rate at which the same frequency can be used in the network. It is 1/K (or K according to some books) where K is the number of cells which cannot use the same frequencies for transmission. 6. Kärjevahetus ja kärjevahetuse erinevad liigid Hard handover - Is one in which the channel in the source cell is released and only then the channel in the target cell is engaged. Thus the connection to the source is broken before or
yourself a good friend? Think again. · Haters want to hate & bring you down so let them waste their time & try, I'll never give them the satisfaction of seeing me upset. · Before you say "FML" (FuckMyLife) remember that there are other people out there who have it worse than you do. ' · I'm tired of waiting for you. I want to leave, but something about you keeps pulling me back in. · The difference between physical attraction & love is the ability to see the same person at their best and at their worst. · If it's not meant to be... then just turn around, leave, & move on. It may not be what you want, but this shit is not what you deserve. · If you love somebody and you want to be with them, then go get them. Deal with the mess later. · Dear haters, for God's sake, breathe that fucking air and live your own life! · I'm the type of girl who will try her best to get over you, but I just end up falling even harder.
Before a bill becomes a law it will go through many stages in the Parliament. First reading formal announcement without any debate. 2nd reading The house debates about it on general principles and takes a vote. Committee stage A committee of MPs examines the details and votes on changes to parts of it. Report stage The House consideres the changes. 3rd reading The amended bill is debated as a whole. After that the bill is sent to the House of Lords where it goes through the same process. After both Houses have reached agreement the bill receives the royal assent and becomes an Act of Parliament and a new law. The House of Lords Members are not elected. They used to have more power but like the power of the monarch it has reduced significantly. No bill can't become a law unless the HoL accepts it but after six months it will become a law anyway. Usually the member own an aristocratic title or they are retired from the House of Commons
when it was only 0,1%. 3.3 Unemployment Annual unemployment rate in all 3 countries started to go down as the economic situation was getting better in 20052008. Obviously after the crisis, the annual unemployment rate grew a lot, especially in Estonia again. Even though the unemployment rate in Estonia has been very high in the past recent years, the situation between 2010 and 2011 has gotten better. Hungary´s and Finland´s recent years annual unemployment rate has been more or less same, not showing remarkable improvement. However Finland´s annual unemployment rate has not changed a lot throughout the last 10 years, and now having the lowest unemployment rate from those 3 it is quite a good result. Hungary´s unemployment rate was outstandingly low in the beginning of 2000`s, but after the crisis it grew greatly. 3.4 Household Consumption That indicator is interesting to follow. Finland had the lowest household consumption per GDP until the crisis
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