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Stretches and exercises in office

flexible and more prone to pain. 2 Focus on a pain-free stretch. Expect to feel tension while you're stretching. If it hurts, you've gone too far. Back off to the point where you don't feel any pain, then hold the stretch. Relax and breathe freely. Don't hold your breath while you're stretching. How often to stretch is up to you. As a general rule, stretch whenever you exercise. If you don't exercise regularly, you might want to stretch at least three times a week to maintain flexibility. If you have a problem area, such as tightness in the back of your leg, you might want to stretch every day or even twice a day. Stretching the Hands & Forearms You may not even realize how tight your forearms can get from typing until you stretch them out. This simple moves helps stretch those muscles in the forearms and wrists. 1. a) Start with your hand open.

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Sandrigham house

active service with the Royal Air Force in the Second World War. Despite being able to spend less time at Sandringham after his accession in 1901, King Edward VII's interest in the estate never waned, and he continued to make improvements all his life. Following his death in 1910, Sandringham was left to Queen Alexandra, who continued to live in the 'Big House' in her widowhood until her death in 1925. The new King George V and Queen Mary continued to live in the much smaller York Cottage whenever they visited the estate. The First World War sowed death and destruction even in sleepy Sandringham. On 19 January 1915 Zeppelin L45 crossed the North Sea on the first raid of the war, and several bombs landed on and around the Royal estate. One of the craters filled with water; King George VI later had it enlarged and turned into a duck pond. Like many villages, towns and communities across Britain, the community of the estate suffered its own wartime tragedy

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Inglise keele kordamine

(We will have finished our course by July) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH FUTURE PERFECT: before, by, by then, by the time, until/till (only in neg.) Future Perfect Continuous · Emphasise duration of an action up to a certain time in the future. (By May Luke will have been living in Manchester for five years) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS: by...for NB! Future is NOT use with words: while, before, after, until, as, when (if not a question word), whenever, once, as soon as, as long as, by the time, unless, if (if it doesn't show uncertainity, ignorance), suppose/supposing, in case Used to We use used to + infinitive to refer to past habits or states. Not at a definite time! (When they were younger they walked/used to walk to school; NOT I used to walk to work yesterday) Be going to · Plans, intentions, ambitions for the future (I'm going to be a doctor, when I grow up)

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Word order

last She played the piano beautifully concert night. hall at telling his whenever Oscar Wilde loved spontaneously social witty stories he could. events In affirmative sentences the subject always precedes the predicate. However, in constructions with there + be the order is reversed: There are two people going down the hill. 4 There has been an accident.

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Some Love Poems and English Phrases

Some Love Poems and English Phrases!!! 1. A kiss is just a kiss until you find the one you love. A hug is just a hug until you find the one you're thinking of. A dream is just a dream until it comes true. Love was just a word until the day I saw you. 2. You are my sun, my moon you're my words, my tune. My earth, my sky, my sea you're everything to me! You're my light in the darkness you're my peace and happiness. You're ma hope and you put my above you are my forever love. 3. Love is an energy, love is a mystery love is meant to be true. Love is a part of me, love is the harmony love is going to be me and you. Love is patient, love is kind. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes. That what you are (name)...My love! 4. There's only 1 thing 2 do 3 words 4 you. I LOVE YOU! 5. I wrote you're name in t...

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A New Earth

“You can only feel it when you get out of your head. Being must be felt. It can’t be thought. The ego doesn’t know about it because thought is what it consists of. The ring was really in your head as a thought that you confused with the sense of I Am. You thought the I Am or a part of it was in the ring. “Whatever the ego seeks and gets attached to are substitutes for the Being that it cannot feel. You can value and care for things, but whenever you get attached to them, you will know it’s the ego. And you are never really attached to a thing but to a thought that has ‘I,’ ‘me,’ or ‘mine’ in it. Whenever you completely accept a loss, you go beyond ego, and who you are, the I Am which is consciousness itself, emerges.” She said, “Now I understand something Jesus said that never made much sense to me before: ‘If someone takes your shirt, let him have your coat as well.’” “That’s right,” I said

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ECDIS Voyage planning

Voyage Planning Voyage Planning The key elements of the Voyage Plan are:  Appraising all relevant information  Planning the intended voyage  Executing the plan taking account of prevailing conditions  Monitoring the vessel’s progress against the plan continuously Planning  The detailed voyage or passage plan should include the following factors: 1) the plotting of the intended route or track of the voyage or passage on appropriate scale charts: the true direction of the planned route or track should be indicated, as well as all areas of danger, existing ships' routeing and reporting systems, vessel traffic services, and any areas where marine environmental protection considerations apply; 2) the main elements to ensure safety of life at sea, safety and efficiency of navigation, and protection of the marine environment during the intended voyage or passage; such elements...

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Inglise keele kirjapraktika portfoolio

it's just the way she's made. She is an avid reader, you have to literally tear books away from her. She likes fantasy novels best, but also enjoys serious classics. When she starts with a book, it's really hard for her to stop. She also loves listening to rock music, which is what we bonded over. Also, she is a great artist if she has the time and patience. Her over analyzing makes her a slow drawer. I love Kati with all my heart. She is the best friend anyone could ever have. Whenever I need her I can call her and she's there for me. Although she might want to portrait a pessimistic person, all her advice is always very positive. I know she will be a great teacher one day. 4. Letter to a friend Dear Helena, I am writing to you, because you asked about my favourite TV-programme and I'm very happy to reply. The programme I'm most fond of is Supernatural. It's a Canadian based American TV-show. It's pretty amazing as it's about to start it's 9th season

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Geoffrey chaucer

Many pardoners, including this one, collected profits for themselves. In fact, Chaucer's Pardoner excels in fraud, carrying a bag full of fake relics--for example, he claims to have the veil of the Virgin Mary. The Pardoner has long, greasy, yellow hair and is beardless. These characteristics were associated with shiftiness and gender ambiguity in Chaucer's time. The Pardoner also has a gift for singing and preaching whenever he finds himself inside a church. What is the proposition of the innkeeper? The leader of the group, the Host is large, loud, and merry, although he possesses a quick temper. He mediates among the pilgrims and facilitates the flow of the tales. His title of "host" may be a pun, suggesting both an innkeeper and the Eucharist, or Holy Host. Who is chosen as the leader of the pilgrimage? The host How is the first storyteller chosen? Who tells the first story

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Blandings Castle

She's my fiancée" A sharp howl escaped Lord Emsworth, as if one of the bees humming in the lavender- beds had taken time off to sting him in the neck. Frederick "Freddie" Threepwood is the son of Lord Emsworth. At the start of the book, Freddie is still single and still living with his father. But then he meets Aggie and they start to meet secretly. Freddie is very resourceful and finds ways to get himself out of many different situations. Whenever he gets into trouble he always tries to make it look better, hoping that others would take it easier then. A good example is how he let his father know that he was engaged. Instead of just saying it out he tried to distract his fathers attention and just say it out in the middle of some other text (Quotes 4,10). Freddie also comes up with all sorts of plans on how to make something work. This is because he has seen a lot of movies and even written some himself

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Blandings Castle kokkuvõte

Stories 6 short stories: each takes place in Blandings Castle and Lord Emsworth is the protagonist in most of those. He's an old man who lives by the old nobility manners. He has his own view on everything. Also, he is a bit absentminded and that irritates mostly everyone he speaks to. His son, Freddie, also appears a lot in the text. Freddie is a go-getter and is not afraid of almost anything barring old Lord Emsworth himself. Lord Emsworth tries to get him to leave Blandings Castle whenever possible. Another one of the main characters is the gardener Angus McAllister. He is a grumpy Scot, who cares very much about his gardens. He is very moody and at one point has Lord Emsworth under his paw. 1) The custody of the pumpkin: Main theme in there is the Pumpkin contest, which Lord Emsworth very much wants to win. Also, Freddie, who usually is not in the castle, is there and is flirting with McAllister's niece from America, without Lord Emsworth knowing it

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Inglismaa

Sea in the east, the Norwegian Sea in the north, and the English Channel, also known as La Manche, in the south and it also separates the country from the continent of Europe. The neighbours of the United Kingdom are Iceland in the north-west, Norway in the east and France in the south. Britain also has many dependant territories which are scattered throughout the world and are the remains of the huge former British Empire. Today Britain assists them, but they may become independent whenever they wish. There have been some difficulties with some of the territories. Argentina has made claims to the Falkland Islands and Spain to Gibraltar. History When the glaciers retreated from Britain about 10,000 years ago, Stone-Age men started to inhabit the isles. The early Britons came across the land bridge which joined Britain to the continent. They were cave-dwellers at first. This way of life was replaced by the invaders from the Mediterranean lands. These men were the first farmers.

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Report: The Free Rider Problem

problems such people create might advocate government policy to require everyone to take part in efforts to improve the environment. Such people might contend that government action is the only fair and reliable way to prevent environmental problems. David Hume recognized the free-rider problem associated with public goods, even before the time of Adam Smith's writings. Each citizen who can enjoy the benefit of a public good has an incentive to try to lay the whole burden of provision on others, whenever the exclusion of nonpayers is very costly or impossible. Markets work to exhaust the gains from trade and cooperation because each individual has an interest in finding and capturing any and all such gains. Of course, when free riders can enjoy a public good without payment or trade, production and the potential gains from it may never occur. Efforts to originate government programs and to control them in the public interest are no different.

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Roman Britain

The invasion force in AD 43 was led by Aulus Plautius.It is not known how many Roman legions were sent; only one legion, the II Augusta, commanded by the future emperor Vespasian, is directly attested to have taken part. The IX Hispana,the XIV Gemina (later styled Martia Victrix) and the XX are attested in 60/61 during the Boudican Revolt, and are likely to have been there since the initial invasion. However, the Roman army was flexible, with units being used and moved whenever necessary, so this is not certain. Only the Legio IX Hispana is likely to have stayed there, as it is attested to being in residence at Eburacum (York) in AD 71 and on a building inscription there dated AD 108, before its eventual destruction fighting in the East, likely during the Bar Kochba Revolt. The invasion was delayed by a mutiny of the troops, who were eventually persuaded by an imperial freedman to overcome their fear of crossing the Ocean and campaigning beyond

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Harjutus 2

In all cases, workers or their representatives shall be informed of any health and safety measure taken in compliance with this Directive. 2. Without prejudice to Article 12 of Directive 89/391/EEC, every worker shall also receive training in use of the workstation before commencing this type of work and whenever the organization of the workstation is substantially modified. The employer must plan the worker's activities in such a way that daily work on a display screen is periodically interrupted by breaks or changes of activity reducing the workload at the display screen. Consultation and participation of workers and/or their representatives

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CLOSING KALARAND FOR PUBLIC

TALLINN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Department of International Relations CLOSING KALARAND FOR PUBLIC. Essay in Expository Writing Supervisor: Tallinn 2015 Kalarand is a part of Kalamaja district in Tallinn, it is a unique beach in the city centre, only few hundred meters from the Old Town. While being close to the city centre, it still has a remote area atmosphere to it where people could enjoy the seaside and views in a car-free environment. While not officially a public beach, the locals have still put in great effort into keeping it a clean and enjoyable public area (Klementi, 2011). In August 2015 historic Kalarand beach was fenced by Pro Kapital and public was denied access despite laws again...

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ISLAM

visualize God. God is described and referred to by certain names or attributes, the most common being Al-rahman, meaning ,,The Compassionate" and Al-Rahim, meaning ,,The Merciful". There is a strong believe amongst Muslims that the creation of everything in the universe was brought into being by God's sheer command, ,,Be and so it is," and that the purpose of existence is to worship God. He is known as a personal God who responds whenever a person in need or distress calls him. There are no intermediaries, such as clregy, to contact God who states, I am nearer to him than jugular vein." The reciprocal nature is mentioned in the hadith qudsi, ,,I am as My servant thinks I am." Allah is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to reference God, while 'ilah is the term used for a deity or a god in general. Some

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Ärialane suhtus ing. keeles

Intercultural communication What is business English? Loosely defined, BE refers to the Engl lg used in international trade or business. Loosely defined, BE refers to the Engl lg used in international trade or business. It is a specialized area of the Engl lg learning and teaching largely attributed to non-native English speakers Aim to enhance their chances of doing business with companies from English speaking countries. BE can refer to the study of business Engl voc used in the fields of trade, business, finance, or international relations. If the study focuses on techniques on business presentations, negotiations, correspondence, writing and other skills needed for business communications, then it can be classified as the study of Business English communication skills in the workplace. Both are important and used usually together. Culture. Barriers to Intercultural communication Synergy (from Greek for "working together") means ...

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The Cataclysmic Death of Stars

second), as if the explosion had imparted an enormous kick in one direction. Stronger evidence for the sound wave idea could come from two sprawling facilities, in Hanford, Washington, and Livingston, Louisiana, designed to detect gravitational waves--ripples in the fabric of space and time. Gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity but never directly observed, should be produced whenever immense masses shake and twist, as they do in the core of a supernova. If sound waves really are at work inside a collapsing star, it should vibrate only at certain frequencies, generating matching gravitational waves. Burrows calculates that for a supernova in or near our galaxy, the existing detectors could pick up these signals--clues to a big, big noise. Stars, it seems, really may go kaboom. Woosley, still in love with pyrotechnics, is delighted. "It's

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History of the English language

Pronunciation changed during the Great Vowel Shift (14th- 16th century, possibly also later) when long /u:/ > /au/ The re-emergence of English: Starting with the 14th century. A relatively unique phenomenon: conquerors do not leave but the language of the conquered returns. In the case of English peasants ­ as the Black Death killed off so many of them, the nobility did not have enough people to till the land and generally work for them. Peasants had been serfs, tied to their land: whenever they tried to escape from a lord who treated them badly, they had nowhere to go (except towns) ­ another lord would have "extradited" them at once. Not so after the Black Death ­ all lords were happy to receive new working hands. So because there were few of them and their was a great demand for them, the peasants were finally able to dictate their own terms. Serfdom ceased to exist. Free peasants ­ yeomen ­ acquired a sense of dignity. Accordingly, their language ­

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Inglise keele põhitõed algajale

◦ WHICH –(milline?) Which book do you like best? ◦ HOW – (kuidas?) How are you? ◦ HOW MUCH – (kui palju?) How much is the dress? ◦ HOW MANY – (kui mitu?) How many rackets do you have? PRESENT SIMPLE ◦ That's the way to express habits, facts, thoughts and feelings. It is used with general statements and actions that happen sometimes, always, usually,... ◦ Key words: often, always, never, every day, month,..., usually, sometimes, generally, normally, rarely, seldom, whenever, on Mondays, Tuesdays,... I, YOU + PLURAL DON'T (do not) + VERB TO BE, CAN, MUST --> VERB + NOT       They go to school. They don't go to school. They are not (aren't) at home. I like oranges. I don't like oranges. The boys are not (aren't) in the park. We hate peppermint

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Getting physical

Andra Pant NT-32 GETTING PHYSICAL Tallinn 2012 "Delivery is more important than content." ­Arch Lustberg, speech trainer According to wellknown social anthropologist Edward T. Hall, 60% of our communication is nonverbal. That means whenever we stand before an audience, our stance, our posture, our facial expressions, our hand gestures, our whole body dynamic communicate more than our actual spoken words. A stiff, immobile speaker is often a boring and usually ineffective speaker as. It is therefore essential to know how to be physically relaxed, which will allow your actions to complement your words.

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Writing in the Business World

When this deterioration in service became apparent, MCC mechanics made several inspections of their own, and have confirmed that these are not isolated instances but indications of generally unsatisfactory work. Frequent complaints have been made to the Autocheck Manager and he has had ample opportunity to explain the deterioration in the quality of Autocheck's services. However, he has failed to reply to our letters (copies of these are attached) and whenever one of our representatives attempts to contact him, either personally or by telephone, he is always unavailable. In view of this, it is recommended that the contract with AMC should be examined and that the legal department should be asked what action can be taken against them. Discussion 1 You will probably notice quickly the first two changes that the secretary made. 1 Subject Heading By adding the word deterioration at the beginning of the subject heading, she made it a much

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Kreooli kultuur

intentions. After four home visits the father asked the young man if he was serious about his daughter. If the young man wanted to marry the girl the two fathers negotiated the dowry. A notary came to write a list of the couple's possessions and drew up the marriage contract. Once the contract was signed, the families announced the engagement. The girl's family gave a big dinner at her house where the young man gave her an engagement ring. As a fiancée the young man could visit the girl whenever he wanted and take her out, but they were always chaperoned. A few days before the wedding, the young man gave his fiancée a wedding basket with lacework (handkerchiefs, mantilla, fan), a cashmere shawl, gloves, and jewelry. She could not wear the jewelry before the wedding, nor could she leave the house for three days before the wedding. 4 The Creoles liked to have weddings on Mondays or Tuesdays in Saint Louie Cathedral in New Orleans in the late afternoon.

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A letter and an essay

Some years ago, TB and cancer were regarded as incurable diseases, man conducted massive research on them and finally came up with effective solutions. Whether it is the old age or modern era, man has been found too efficient to satisfy his needs and has set numerous examples of it. No matter whether it was a political issue, scientific concern, or even day-to-day chores of life man has reacted in a flexible mood to create a way for himself whenever he realized his needs. Unsurprisingly, he has been successful in achieving an alternative source for his need each time as wherever there is a will, there is a way. Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing in the hope that you can help me with a problem regarding a camera that I have bought recently. On 24 April, I purchased a Canon digital SLR camera from a duty-free shop at Freetown Airport on my way from Freetown to Wondercity. The camera cost $599, and I paid for it by credit card.

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The Middle Ages

1306. Scottish nationalism was born, the English army defeated. In 1307 Ed I died while preparing to lead his army into Scotland for the 6th time. His son Ed II was no soldier. The Scots led by Bruce won tge Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. In 1328 young Ed III agreed to respect Scotland's independence. The attempts of English kings to control Scotland had led the Scots to turn to the king of France. Both countries agreed that whenever England attacked one of them, the other would make trouble behind England's back. In 1346 the Scots attacked England, but were defeated & King David II (Bruce's son) was taken prisoner. The French paid ransom. But the Scottish monarcy survived. David's successor was Robert II, the 1st of a new royal line called the Stuarts. Like the English king the Scottish kings were involved in long struggles with their nobles, Scotland experienced plagues, wars

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Inglise keele variandid (Varieties of English)

· Intervocalic /t/ might become the · Collective nouns usually don't take voiced flap as in NamEng. plural verbs (The government has · Often /l/ that is darker than in RP made a mistake) · May use infinitive rather than · Goodday ­ hello participle in some constructions · Lolly ­ sweet · Some speakers use whenever to refer · Picture theatre ­ cinema to a single occasion · Radiator ­ (electric) fire · The past participle forms like known, · To chunder ­ to vomit blown, sown are often pronounced · Crook ­ ill, angry with final rather than /n/ · A sheila ­ a girl · Hard yakka ­ hard work

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Aforismid ja mõtteterad

õõhupall , said kätte kergelt, kasutad lihtsakäeliselt, lõpetasid purustades . Unistused on need,mis annavad mõtetele tiivad. U Sa võid olla siiras, ent sellest hoolimata nõme. S Vajan maailma , kus negatiivsus kiiremini laabuks. V ----------- Screem in silence . // ,, räpaselt kallis . S I hope you understand, I love you and care for you. I know I don't say it often enaugh, but that is something I'd like to change. Whenever you're in doubt, just rremember that words could never describe how much I love you ! Terve elu sa otsid teda. Tahad kohata inimest, kes võtaks sind just sellisena nagu oled. Ei - ta ei püüa sind muuta, vaid arvestab sinu plusside ja miinustega. Ta on alati sinu kõrval, kui tahaksid oma rõõme ja muresid jagada. Kui oled nukker, tuleb ta sinu juurde ja võtab sult ümbert kinni, surudes sind tugevalt enda vastu. Sa vaatad tema silmadesse ja näed, et need kiirgavad soojust ja elusära

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

and duties that people occupying a certain position are expected or encouraged to perform. These expectations are referred to as roles. For instance, the role of a "professor" includes teaching students, answering their questions, being impartial, appropriately. 66. A closed/ open stratification system- people cannot move up or down (e.g., the feudal system, castes in India). • An open system – people move up or down. 67. Social mobility- Social mobility occurs whenever people move across social class boundaries, or from one occupational level to another (upwards or downwards). 68. Meritocracy- - a position in the hierarchy is determined by individual merit. 69. Poverty line- a level of personal or family income below which one is classified as poor according to governmental standards —called also poverty level 70. Essex man/ woman- Essex Man first appeared in a Sunday Telegraph column by Simon

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Aforismid (inglise keeles)

18. If one makes a promise one shouldn't have made it cannot stand against the obligation to do the right thing. 19. If you odn't give a certain amount of attention to filtering distractions, every distraction is a catastrophe. 20. If you don't know what your duty is, your duty is to find out. 21. If you're not an animal, then you must be a vegetable. 22. If you want to get along you have to get along with those who don't want to get along. 23. If you whine whenever anybody messes with your crutches you can't claim not to be crippled. 24. I hate an unfair fight, so I need to be ganged up on. 25. Inattention is not O.K. 26. Injustice in your vicinity is your business--particularly your own. 27. It is not enough to refrain from bearing false witness against your neighbor. When he is falsely accused it is your duty to bear witness to the truth, no matter what your opinion of him generally may be. 28

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

Get away from there! Stop that! Put that down!” Physical punishment and the withholding of love, possibilities that scare us and make us feel inse- cure, often accompany these shouts and criticisms. We soon begin to believe that we are too small, too weak, in- competent, inadequate, and incapable of doing anything new or dif- ferent. We express this feeling with the words, “I can’t, I can’t, I can’t.” Whenever we think about doing something new or challeng- ing, we automatically respond with feelings of fear, trembling, and a churning stomach. We react exactly as if we are afraid of getting a spanking. We say, “I can’t” over and over. The fear of failure is the primary reason for failure in adult life. As the result of destructive criticism in childhood, we hold our- selves back as adults. We sell ourselves short. We quit before we

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Jane Austen

sisters not worth speaking to, a wish of being better acquainted with them was expressed towards the two eldest. By Jane, this attention was received with the greatest pleasure, but Elizabeth still saw superciliousness in their treatment of everybody, hardly excepting even her sister, and could not like them; though their kindness to Jane, such as it was, had a value as arising in all probability from the influence of their brother's admiration. It was generally evident whenever they met, that he did admire her and to her it was equally evident that Jane was yielding to the preference which she had begun to entertain for him from the first, and was in a way to be very much in love; but she considered with pleasure that it was not likely to be discovered by the world in general, since Jane united, with great strength of feeling, a composure of temper and a uniform cheerfulness of manner which would guard her from the suspicions of the impertinent

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Cialdini raamat

duced" and sell it to bargain-hunters at its original price while still taking advan- tage of their expensive = good reaction to the inflated figure. By no means is my friend original in this last use of the expensive = good rule to snare those seeking a bargain. Culturist and author Leo Rosten gives the exam- ple of the Drubeck brothers, Sid and Harry, who owned a men's tailor shop in Ros- ten's neighborhood in the 1930S. Whenever Sid had a new customer trying on suits in front of the shop's three-sided mirror, he would admit to a hearing problem and repeatedly request that the man speak more loudly to him. Once the customer had 7As exploitative as these creatures seem, they are topped in this respect by an insect known as the rove beetle. By using a variety of triggers involving smell and touch, the rove beetles get two species of

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Ökosmeiootika eksamiks kordamine

Ökosemiootika 9.09.2015 Teadusliku ökoloogia teke Ameerika ökoloog Frederic. E. Clements (1874-1945), Research Methods of Ecology (1905), Plant Succession (1916) Metoodika uuritava piirkonna taimestiku kirjeldamiseks (isendite kokkulugemine teatud piiratud alal ja selle põhjal järelduste tegemises laiema piirkonna kohta). Kooslused arenevad suksessioonidena (teatud kindlad arenguetapid) ja jõuavad kliimakskoosluseni (Eestis okaspuumetsad). Matemaatilise ökoloogia algus 1920ndatel. Ameerika statistik Alfred J. Lotka ja Itaalia matemaatik Vito Volterra arendasid 1925-1926 üksteisest sõltumatult välja matemaatilised meetodid populatsioonide dünaamika uurimiseks. Lotka-Volterra võrrandisüsteem ­ kiskja ja saaklooma populatsioonide arvukuste vastassuhteid kirjeldav diferentsiaal-võrrandsüsteem ­ nt jänese arvukus ja ilvese arvukus tulev teatava hilinemisega järele (ideaa...

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

2 count as I often see him taking his dog for a lot together. 3 conviction walk in the park opposite my house. 5 Becky and I go back eight years 4 exiled Whenever I see him we have a bit or so. 5 reprimand of a chat, and often end up talking 6 I've opened up to her a lot over about football or generally putting the 6 embraced the years. world to rights

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Uurimustööks vajalik teada

organismal development represents a simple read-out of inherited genetic programs. The dogma, officially couched as the "primacy of DNA," concedes that genes play a causal role in controlling biological expression and behavior by their ability to turn themselves on and off. This perspective on the role of genes has lead to the concept of "genetic determinacy," the idea that our lives are predetermined by the hard-wiring of gene programs. Whenever deviations in behavior or alterations in physiology arise, genetic determinists immediately attribute them to genetic defects or mutations. Proponents of genetic determinacy claim that our physiological and behavioral expressions are determined once the genes of the sperm and egg come together at the moment of conception. According to this mechanical view, maternal "nurturing" of the fetus is simply limited to providing appropriate metabolic support. This traditionalist dogma, which attributes

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Erinevad aforismid

"Just keep smiling and pretending you're happy, and then maybe after you've convinced everyone else that you are, you can convince yourself" The best feeling in the world is realizing that you're perfectly happy without the thing you thought you needed. Laugh hard, smile no matter what youre going through, give everyone a second chance, and dont ever forget...rules were meant to be broken....life is too short to be anything but happy! Do you know you have the power to make me smile whenever you want? Don't abuse that privilege... Happiness sneaks through a door you didn't know you left open. "Our days are happier when we give people a bit of our heart rather than a piece of our mind." Wanna know a rule on how to be Happy? Stop comparing yourself to others. Lõbusale inimesele tundub kogu maailm rõõmsana. Rõõmusta elu üle , kuni elad , sest srunud olla saad sa kaua . Mind ei huvita teie arvamus minust, sest olen õnnelik iseenda perfektsuses.

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Vormistamine ülesanne 3

question-answer process. The first step in the question answer process is understanding the question. Therefore, the first thing that is investigated in a pretest is if the respondents understand the question and the words used in the question as intended by the researcher. Usually questions are adapted and/or reformulated, based on the results of questionnaire pretests. For a good description of pretesting, methods, see Campanelli Chapter 10. Whenever a question is reformulated, there is the danger of changing its original (intended) meaning, and thus introducing a new specification error. Therefore, both the results of the pretests and the final adapted questionnaire should again be thoroughly discussed with the client. 9 1.4 Placing the cornerstones: coverage,sampling, nonresponse, and measurement

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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

participants. For collaboration, exchanging information in an adequate way is crucial for the success of a project. Thus, parties who are responsible for modelling, information exchange, and modification of the model, must be identified throughout the entire projects lifecycle (see also 4.3.12). During the BIM process, data is collected and integrated into the building information model throughout the entire facilitys lifecycle, and can then be used whenever needed, e.g., for exploitation, renovation or demolition. One 52 possible and fast way of sharing information is using the model synchronization method over the internet. This is a fast way of sharing information. Krygiel, Eddy and Nies, Bradley (2008) defined the integrated use of a model as shown in figure 4.1. Workflow is divided into four collaborative steps (adapted): 1

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

It is easy to notice the contrast between Levin and Stiva. Stiva is the height of sophistication, and Levin seems blue-collar by comparison; it is the difference between city life and country life that stands out. Levin is shown to have a better background, purer values and a more positive attitude toward marriage than Stiva. Chapters 7-15 Levin's brother has been very ill with tuberculosis (referred to as consumption). Levin cannot cope with the idea of death and becomes depressed whenever he thinks of his brother. Before he even begins to deal with the death, he feels he must propose to Kitty Shcherbatsky, which is why he has arrived in Moscow. Levin heads off to the skating rink to meet up with Kitty and her family. He tries to show off with his skating skills, and Kitty for a minute regains her fondness for Levin. Still, she believes she's in love with Vronsky, a man of social status. Kitty's own mother favors Vronsky as a match. Even though Princess

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 2 mõisted

Established church The Church of England is the established church, which means that: 1.)the Monarch is the Supreme Governor of the church, 2.)the Church performs a number of official functions, 3.)Church and State are linked. To disestablish Disestablishmentarianism refers to campaigns to sever links between church and state, particularly in relation to the Church of England as an established church. It was initially a movement in the United Kingdom in the 18th century. The established churches in Wales and Ireland could not count on even nominal adherence by a majority of the population of those countries. In Ireland, the predominantly Roman Catholic population campaigned against the position of the established Anglican Church of Ireland - eventually disestablished in Ireland from 1 January 1871. A broad church The Church of England is a broad church, representing a wide spectrum of theological thought and practice ...

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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft

In his arti- ernment, he was not able to get Counselor, Alex often recommends cle, he tells builders of composite back to personal flying until coming that builders load test their home- aircraft why a load test is desirable, to the U. S. and ultimately discover- builts before flying them. He how to conduct it and, very impor- ing EAA and homebuilding. believes this is advisable whenever tantly, how to intrepret the results . Inspired by Bruce Carmichael's modifications have been made to .. some of which may be both unex- August and September 1976 Sport an existing design, and, of course, pected and quite surprising. By ALEX STROJNIK Otructural proof loading, while EAA 61006 in tension - but not until the strain

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ISIKSUSEPSÜHHOLOOGIA

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...

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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque Character List Paul Bäumer - A young German soldier fighting in the trenches during World War I. Paul is the protagonist and narrator of the novel. He is, at heart, a kind, compas-sionate, and sensitive young man, but the brutal expe-rience of warfare teaches him to detach himself from his feelings. His account of the war is a bitter invective against sentimental, romantic ideals of warfare. Read an in-depth analysis of Paul Bäumer. Stanislaus Katczinsky - A soldier belonging to Paul's company and Paul's best friend in the army. Kat, as he is known, is forty years old at the beginning of the novel and has a family at home. He is a resourceful, inventive man and always finds food, clothing, and blankets whenever he and his friends need them. Albert Kropp - One of Paul's classmates who serves with Paul in the Second Company. An intelligent, speculative young man, Kropp is one of Paul...

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

political union with Ireland. The House of Commons was originally far less powerful than the House of Lords, but today its legislative powers exceed those of the Lords. The Government is primarily responsible to the House of Commons; the prime minister stays in office only as long as he or she retains its support. Almost all government ministers are drawn from the House of Commons. General elections occur whenever Parliament is dissolved by the Sovereign. The timing of the dissolution is normally chosen by the prime minister, but it isn't longer than 5 years. There are numerous qualifications that apply to Members of Parliament: firstly - must be aged at least 18, secondly - must be a citizen of the United Kingdom, of a British overseas territory, of the 11

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

The ship stops for a day or two in different ports and people go ashore on excursions. Crossing the ocean is a magnificent and very long voyage, with enormous waves before you and a 4-deck liner under you. The only drawback is seasickness, so before starting on a voyage you should find out whether you suffer from it or not. 8)Many people prefer travelling by car. This way you can explore the nearby towns and cities. The greatest advantage is that you can stop whenever you like and that you are not bound by any schedule. You start from your own front door and take any road you like. 9)Coach tours are not expensive and very popular. They are planned as holidays and there is a chance to do a lot of sightseeing and have a good rest at the same time. 10)One of the cheapest and the most popular ways of travelling is hiking. It is always a great experience for a lover of nature. Walking through the wood or along the river, having

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Teaduslik revolutsioon

would now include a concrete and scientific explanation of the motion of the heavens. Because of his greatness, the 17th century could almost be called the Age of Newton. Newton was in his own lifetime not regarded as a genius by his contemporaries. His fellow scientists respected him and admired him but they also disliked him. The reason is clear Newton was not a happy man. He was dour, sour and made absolutely no attempt to befriend anyone. Whenever someone happened to get too close to him, he retired to his study. His thoroughgoing Puritanism meant that he constantly subjected himself to selfexamination. Isaac Newton was born premature on Christmas Day, 1642, the year of Galileo's death. His family belonged to the gentry. He was educated at Cambridge and was also a member and president of the Royal Society.

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Programmeerimiskeel

•User stories are written. •Release planning creates the schedule. •Make frequent small releases. •The Project Velocity is measured. •The project is divided into iterations. •Iteration planning starts each iteration. •Move people around. •A stand-up meeting starts each day. •Fix XP when it breaks. Designing •Simplicity •Choose a system metaphor. •Use CRC cards for design sessions. •Create spike solutions to reduce risk. •No functionality is added early. •Refactor whenever and wherever possible. Coding •The customer is always available. •Code must be written to agreed standards. •Code the unit test first. •All production code is pair programmed. •Only one pair integrates code at a time •Integrate often. •Use collective code ownership. •Leave optimization till last. •No overtime. Testing •All code must have unit tests. •All code must pass all unit tests before it can be released. •When a bug is found tests are created.

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

hurts nobody, but unjust acquisition of it is always to be avoided. The great majority of people, however, when they fall a prey to ambition for either military or civil authority, are carried away by it so completely that they quite lose sight of the claims of justice. For Ennius says: There is no fellowship inviolate, No faith is kept, when kingship is concerned; and the truth of his words has an uncommonly wide application. For whenever a situation is of such a nature that not more than one can hold preeminence in it, competition for it usually becomes so keen that it is an extremely difficult matter to maintain a "fellowship inviolate." We saw this proved but now in the effrontery of Gaius Caesar, who, to gain that sovereign power which by a depraved imagination he had conceived in his fancy, trod underfoot all laws of gods and men. But the trouble

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Backpaking lifestyle

The homogenisation of backpacking with the rubric of mass tourism, however, is derailed by scholarship that teases out heterogeneity from within the backpacker umbrella concept (Ateljevic & Doorne, 2005; Uriely, Yonay, & Simchai, 2002). Sørensen (2003) calls for continued research on specific subtypes within the backpacker market. Westerhausen (2002, p. 146) notes ‘for a sizeable minority, being on the road becomes a preferred way of life to which they will return whenever the opportunity presents itself.’ Noy and Cohen (2005) further highlight that such ‘lifelong wanderers’ have rarely been the subject of empirical research. Whilst many backpackers are in a moratoric or transitional phase of life (Maoz & Bekerman, 2010), such as on a ‘gap year’ or ‘overseas experience’, which may be temporally viewed as an episode, Uriely et al. (2002) do observe evidence of ‘serial

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