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Leaders thrive on accomplishments. Enthusiasm Leaders are motivated by those who have a passion and drive to achieve. Show a little excitement towards the vision and you've likely got a leaders attention. Risk Tell a leader something is "dangerous" and he or she is likely motivated to attempt it. Leaders love a challenge. Change When things get stale, throw a little change in the mix, and a leader has a new motivation. Chaos - I know it sounds strange, but leaders love to fix things...improve them...make things better. It could even involve conflict or controversy, but a leader loves when situations need a leader. Dreams Leaders are visionary. They want to accomplish something bigger than today. The bigger the dream, the bigger the motivation for the leader. Allikas: http://www.ronedmondson.com/2011/09/7-ways-to-motivate-a-leader.html JUHTIMISE PÕHIPROBLEEMID · kuidas stimuleerida töötajaid paremini töötama
g. "My cousin and I had been meeting since the day the man stayed just long enough to warm the chair."). Periphrasis was an important part of the Bible, also of Latin poetry (16th century) to create elevated style. The excessive use of periphrasis should not be favoured. 2. Simile (Lat. "like") figure of speech that draws comparison between two different things (e.g. "How strange the moon seems: she is like a woman rising from a tomb." like a dead woman: pale and quiet). When objects belonging to the same class are compared then we have comparison, not simile (e.g. "If he is like his mother, he must be a good looking chap."). Similes appear in the following forms (apart from "like / as if"): - in negative forms (e.g. "You are not so unkind as man's ingratitude.") - degrees of comparison (e.g
sajandi teisel poolel spinni jõudmisega statistilisse füü- sikasse (fermionide ja bosonite eristamine), tugeva ja nõrga vastastikmõju avastamisega, atomistliku printsiibi laiendamisega väljale (kvantväljateooria) ning algosakeste standardmudeli loomisega. Standardmudeli kohaselt koosnevad kõik aineosakesed 12 algfermionist. Need on 6 leptonit (elektron, müüon, tauon ja 3 vastavat neutriinot) ning 6 kvarki (down, up, strange, charm, bottom, top). Mõis- tagi võivad eksisteerida ka 12 vastavat antiosakest. Vastastikmõjude vahendajateks on algbosonid. Elektromagnetilist mõju vahendavad footonid (photo valgus), tugevat mõju gluuonid (glue liim), nõrka mõju uikonid (weak nõrk) ja gravitatsioonilist mõju gravitonid (seni katseliselt avastamata). Maailmapildi struktuursed tasandid: algosakesed, liitosakesed, keemilised aatomid, molekulid, rakud,
6 sikasse (fermionide ja bosonite eristamine), tugeva ja nõrga vastastikmõju avastamisega, atomistliku printsiibi laiendamisega väljale (kvantväljateooria) ning algosakeste standardmudeli loomisega. Standardmudeli kohaselt koosnevad kõik aineosakesed 12 algfermionist. Need on 6 leptonit (elektron, müüon, tauon ja 3 vastavat neutriinot) ning 6 kvarki (down, up, strange, charm, bottom, top). Mõis- tagi võivad eksisteerida ka 12 vastavat antiosakest. Vastastikmõjude vahendajateks on algbosonid. Elektromagnetilist mõju vahendavad footonid (photo valgus), tugevat mõju gluuonid (glue liim), nõrka mõju uikonid (weak nõrk) ja gravitatsioonilist mõju gravitonid (seni katseliselt avastamata). Seni avastamata on ka viies hüpoteetiline algboson - Higgsi boson ehk hiion. Hiion vahendab
Aineosakeste laineomadused ja tõenäosuslik käitumine tulevad esile vaid väga väikeste mõõtmete juures (keemi- lises aatomis ja veel väiksemates süsteemides). Osakeste tõenäosusliku käitumise üldpõhimõtteid kirjeldab statistiline füüsika. Standardmudeli kohaselt koosnevad kõik aineosakesed 12 algfermionist. Need on 6 leptonit (elektron, müüon, tauon ja 3 vastavat neutriinot) ning 6 kvarki (down, up, strange, charm, bottom, top). Mõis- tagi võivad eksisteerida ka 12 vastavat antiosakest. Vastastikmõjude vahendajateks on algbosonid. Elektromagnetilist mõju vahendavad footonid (photo valgus), tugevat mõju gluuonid (glue liim), nõrka mõju uikonid (weak nõrk) ja gravitatsioonilist mõju gravitonid (seni katseliselt avastamata). Seni avastamata on ka viies hüpoteetiline algboson - Higgsi boson ehk hiion. Hiion vahendab
, 2010. Disainijuhtimise alused. Tallinn: Eesti Disainikeskus. 4. Bigne, J. E., Andreua, L.,Gnoth, J. 2005. The theme park experience: An analysis of pleasure, arousal and satisfaction. - Tourism Management, vol. 26 (6), pp. 833844. 57 5. Blichfeldt, B. S., 2007. The habit of holidays. Los Angeles, London,New Delhi, Singapore: Sage publications, vol. 7 (3), pp. 249269. 6. Braverman, B. 2000. Libraries and theme parks: strange bedfellows. -Research Strategies, Vol. 17 (23), pp. 99-105. 7. Carr, N., 2011. Children`s and families` holiday experiences, London; New York: Routledge. 8. Clatworthy, S. 2010. Interaction design: Services as a series of interactions This is service design thinking: basics - tools cases. Amsterdam: BIS, pp. 80- 87. 9. Dzeng, R.-J., Lee, H.-Y., 2007. Activity and value orientated decision support for the development planning of a theme park. - Expert Systems with
Ameerika Kirjandus 30.01.13 Naturalism · France, Emile Zola · Put down his theory in 1879: Le Roman Experimental, attempt to explain the development of human society throuch biological laws · Outlook is deterministic, pessimistic, fatalistic (fate or biology) · Man as an animal-clever than other beasts, still explainable within the framework · Man is not a free agent, is govern by something · Unable to determine his own faith · Hereditary · Naturalists tried to apply in fiction the processes of natural sciences · Writers task is to record facts, systems of behaviour, living conditions, never revealing any natural unbiased (completely natural) · Point of view: amoral-outside the category of morality, neither good or bad · Naturalist find it absurd to blame the wicked. These criminals are doing what nature, environment, their unconscious tells them to do. Naturalists do not ...
I don't have a publish-or-perish academic career to preserve, and this is a good thing. As one MD from a well-known Ivy League university said to me over lunch: We're trained for 20 years to be risk-averse. I'd like to do the experimentation, but I'd risk everything I've built over two decades of schooling and training by doing so. I'd need an immunity necklace. The university would never tolerate it. He then added: "You can be the dark horse." It's a strange label, but he was right. Not just because I have no prestige to lose. I'm also a former industry insider. From 2001 to 2009, I was CEO of a sports nutrition company with distribution in more than a dozen countries, and while we followed the rules, it became clear that many others didn't. It wasn't the most pro table option. I have witnessed blatant lies on nutritional fact panels, marketing executives budgeting for FTC nes in anticipation of lawsuits, and much worse from
the President of the United States in 1970"; and the latter sentence is clearly true, at least on its most natural reading: the person who was President in 1970 might not have been President then (or at any other time). The truth of that sentence shows the description to refer to different people in different worlds, hence to be flaccid. But if we put in the proper name "Nixon," we get "Nixon might not have been Nixon," at best a very strange sentence. It might mean that Nixon might not have existed at all, which is perhaps the most obvious way in which Nixon could have failed to be Nixon. But given that Nixon existed, how could he have failed to be Nixon? He could have failed to be named "Nixon," but that is not to have failed to be Nixon himself (because, of course, Nixon need not have been named "Nixon"). He could have failed to have the properties ste- reotypically associated with Nixon, hence failed to "be Nixon" in the sense
Suddenly she looked impatient, as if she was about to get up, and said angrily, “No, I don't want to accept this.” “Who is speaking?” I asked her. “You or the unhappiness in you? Can you see that your unhappiness about being unhappy is just another layer of unhappiness?” She became quiet again. “I am not asking you to do anything. All I'm asking is that you find out whether it is possible for you to allow those feelings to be there. In other words, and this may sound strange, if you don't mind being unhappy, what happens to the unhappiness? Don't you want to find out?” She looked puzzled briefly, and after a minute or so of sitting silently, I suddenly noticed a significant shift in her energy field. She said, “This is weird. I 'm still unhappy, but now there is space around it. It seems to matter less.” This was the first time I heard somebody put it like that: There is space around my unhappiness. That space, of course, comes when there is inner
"Don't sweat it, Eva," Mark said, when I arrived at my desk nearly a quarter after two. "You didn't miss anything. I had a late lunch with Mr. Leaman. I just barely got back myself." "Thank you." No matter what he said, I still felt terrible. My kick-ass Friday morning seemed to have happened days ago. We worked steadily until five, discussing a fast-food client and contemplating some possible tweaks to ad copy for a chain of organic grocery stores. "Talk about strange bedfellows," Mark had teased, not knowing how apt that was in regard to my personal life. I'd just shut down my computer and was pulling my purse out of the drawer when my phone rang. I glanced at the clock, saw it was exactly five, and considered ignoring the call because I was technically done for the day. But since I was still feeling shitty about my overly-long lunch, I considered it penance and answered. "Mark Garrity's-" "Eva honey
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Figure 3.9 Optical sensor filtering. Sensors 63 ever is being measured to show up at the output. So, while the sensor may be able to operate at 10 kHz, the system may only be able to handle a rate of 1000 Hz or so. In the example shown, if the ambient light causes so much DC offset that the phototransistor saturates, no amount of filtering will recover the signal. Mechanical Instability Mechanical jitter can cause strange results with reflective sensors. I saw a system once that used a reflective sensor to look at a shiny strip on a flat black motor shaft to count rotations. The output of the sensor circuit generated an interrupt to a microprocessor. Occasionally, the motor would stop with the shiny strip right at the edge of the detection area for the sensor. Machine vibration would then generate enormous numbers of interrupts to the proces- sor, effectively shutting it down.
Littera: carbonis pulvere tange, leges. Pallet et umiduli quae fiet acumine lini, Et feret occultas pura tabella notas. Or: "A letter is also safe and escapes the eye when written in new milk; touch it with coal dust and you will read. That too will deceive which is written with a stalk of moistened flax, and a pure sheet will bear hidden marks." He also advised using pronouns of the opposite sex, such as HIM for her. Among the strange means of secret communication to which lovers in the 1800s resorted was perhaps the most public of all channels—the personal advertisements in newspapers, sometimes called the "agony columns." Apparently unable to contact one another directly through the mails because of parental or other restrictions, the lovers could easily bring a newspaper into the house and thus receive their messages. For secrecy, these were enciphered, but usually in so elementary a system
by atonal clusters brought in at his pleasure. We see here an invariant of symphony. Kangro composed a number of large vocal works: two operas, two operas for children, a rock opera and an oratorio. Kangro’s inclination towards opera may seem contradictory when reading his statement: I have said earlier and obviously remain to reiterate that opera and operatic expression both in the music and in the presentation of the singers are unpleasant for me. Quite strange indeed but just this has compelled me to compose opera.1 Kangro follows what may be referred to as the Twentieth century opera style, the spiritual atmosphere is close to Expressionism. We can perceive visionary shadows of Pierrot Lunaire, Wozzeck, Katerina Izmailova… The central work is Ohver (Sacrifice, after a story by Alexei Nikolaevich Tolstoy, staged in the Estonia Theatre in 1981), showing the strenuous atmosphere, distress, shallowness, rudeness, open
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Meat Science 65:721–729. Ramsey, and T. L. Rolan. 1988. Effects of papain, Rosenvold, K., I. Clausen, and N. T. Madsen. 2006. ficin and spleen enzymes on textural, visual, cooking Mechanical tenderisation and enhancement improve and sensory properties of beef bullock restructured eating quality of beef form dairy cows. 52nd steaks. Journal of Food Quality 11:321–330. International Conference of Meat Science and Miller, A. J., E. D. Strange, and R. C. Whiting. 1989. Technology, Dublin, Ireland. Improved tenderness of restructured beef steaks by a RTS. 2006. Western Europe Ready Meals 2010. www. microbial collagenase derived from Vibrio B-30. rts-resource.com. Journal of Food Science 54(4):855–857. Savage, A. W. J., S. M. Donnelly, P. D. Jolley, P. P. MLA. 2008. Meat and Livestock Australia 2006-07 Purslo, and G. R. Nute. 1990. The influence of varying