What are they doing? · What clothes are they wearing? · What's the weather like? · Are they inside or outside? · Use adjectives. Do they look happy, sad, angry bored, tired? · How does the photo make you feel? · Would you like to be there? Why/Why not? 2)Comparing and contrasting photos!! · Similarities; all, most, some, both..also, as well, too · Differences; ..but/however/whereas/while/on the other hand.. Although.. 3)Speculate about the situation!! Use may/might/must/could/can't be... He seems to/appears to be.. 4)Give your reaction!! I'd love/hate do to that! It looks great/dangerous/awful! It makes me want to try/ go there.. It wouldn't suit me. COMPARE AND CONTRAST Key words commonly used to express comparison include: like similar as same in the same way too both most important have in common
To: Mr Jones, sports centre manager From: Mari Mets Subject: Report on the students' exercise preferences Date: 3rd April 2017 Introduction The aim of this report is to describe the changes in the students' exercise preferences, speculate on the reasons for the shifts and make recommendations for the sports centre on which facilities and training opportunities to include in the future. Female students Yoga and Pilates have remained the most popular exercise routines among the young women, who are acquiring education. From 2010 to 2015, the percentage of female students, who chose one of these two training programs, stayed at 45%. The reason for the lack of shift might be that the interests of the young women, who are
of the researches on Mars for us. Furthermore I think that in the future our spacerockets will be so hi-tech that we`re able to travel to ohter solar systems. Right now it would take a whole lifetime to get to the ohter solar systems, who would want to lay down their life for that? There will need to be many advances in technology, but we will get there eventually. We have gain incredible knowledge with the first 50 years on space. We can only speculate what kind of discoveries will the next 50 years bring. Prediction is difficult, especially the future. I think that space is a place where we will be looking scientific answers infinitely.
Be logical and clear, paraphrase successfully. Your vocabulary should be precise and appropriate, as well as the register. Use a VARIETY of simple and complex grammatical structures as appropriate. Your monologue can be structured as following: 1. Introduction: state the topic (the conviction held). Recite the task. 2. Developing arguments with appropriate openings, fillers and amplifications: - an account for such belief Here you are supposed to speculate about the reasons for holding the conviction: - It's difficult to say exactly why some people think so but I suppose it could be... - I'm not sure but they might think so... - It can/must be because... - student's own point of view (supporting statements to the opinion) At this point you are supposed to present your opinions and justify them. First state whether you agree or disagree with the conviction held:
techniques. They were also pioneers when it came to basketry and are recognized the world over for their basket weaving skills. Rug Weaving Commercial production of handwoven blankets and rugs has been an important element of the Navajo economy. Rug weaving is another traditional Navajo art form. Navajo women believe the art of weaving was taught by Spider Woman, who constructed a loom according to directions given by the Holy People. Anthropologists speculate Navajos learned to weave from Pueblo people by 1650. Navajo rugs and weavings have gone through an evolution, the earlier weavings were influenced by legends and represented meaningful events in their lives. The Navajo rugs are in demand by the many tourists and collectors who visit the reservation each year. Two predominant colors in the Navajo weaving designs are indigo blue and red. Other colors often used are greys, shades of browns, yellows and golds.
charge borrowes for the use of lendedr's money. Exchange rate Def: The value of one currency against the currency of another country. Central bank Def- A national bank that provides financial and banking services for its country's goverment and commercial banking system Monetary policy Def- The way a central bank controls the amount of money in the economy at a particular time, for axample by changing interest rates. Fluctuate Def- The irregular rise and fall of number or amount. Speculate Def- To buy goods, shares, property, etc. in the hope that their value will increase so that can be sold for a profit. Inflation Def- A general invrease in the proce of goods and services and a fall in the relative value of money. Basis point Def- A unit of measure used in the financial world to describe the percentage change in the value or rate of a financial instrument. One basis point is equivealent to 0.01% or 1/100the of a percent. TURUNDUS
Student: Madhuri Radhika dd (Almviks Gard, Sweden) 11th of January 2014 VIDEO: Bhakti Shastri (002) - Sri Isopanisad Invocation Isopanishad written originally as series of articles by Srila Prabhupada in his "Back to Godhead" magasine published by 1944. There is most mystical address of the Absolute Truth in Isopanishad. Style of Isopanishads isthat they are enigmatic, because it is meant for intellectuals and intellectuals don't like whne things are too simple, they like to speculate and stretch their minds. This is catering this need and at the same time leading them to Ultimate Truth. Concept of infinity if you take something out from infinity infinity still remains the same. Even if you take many infinities out of one infinity, still it remains the same. INVOCATION OVERVIEW Supreme Personality of Godhead is the Complete Absolute Truth Absolute Truth has many manifestations Brahman, Paramatma, Bhagavan. In Isopanishad that is
which are the objects of scientists' attention, but scientists' views about space and to satisfy certain normative requirements. /.../ time. /.../ Insofar as one is committed to philosophical reflection about the world, As one might expect, it is often difficult to determine whether a particular scientific procedures may be less interesting than scientific results. One may philosophical account of some feature of science is an accurate report of what is the case speculate about the great questions of theology and philosophy as philosophers and or a persuasive characterization of what ought to be the case. Logical positivists or theologians have always speculated, but one must try to accommodate the results of empiricists often talk about providing "rational reconstruction" of various aspects of science in one's speculations. Of course, if one abandons all attempts at science
414. Scams pettused 415. Schedule- ajakava, sõiduplaan 416. Scheme- skeem, kava, joonis 417. Scold- pragama 418. Seek- otsima, püüdlema 419. Sensible- arukas, praktiline 420. Service- teenus 421. Settled- lahendatatakse 422. Shareholder- aktsionär 423. Shares- aktsiad 424. Sheets- lehed 425. Shopkeeper- poe omanik 426. Simply- lihtsalt 427. Soar- kõrgustesse tõusma 428. Social ladder Sotsiaalne redel 429. Software- tarkvara 430. Speculate- oletama, arvama 431. Sprung up- tärkama 432. Spur- kannustama 433. Staggering- vapustav, tuikuma panev 434. Stake- osak 435. Stakes panused 436. Startling- ehmatav, jahmatav 437. Stated policy- kindlaksmääratud poliitika 438. Statistic statistika 439. Steep järsk 440. Stem- tüvi 441. Stock- aktsia, kaubavaru, tagavara 442. Stock exchange- väärtpaberibörss 443. Stole- vargus 444. Stove pliit 445. Straigth õiglaselt 446. String- rida 447
Senate. 190. When I was ten, I thought my parents knew everything. When I became twenty, I was convinced they knew nothing. Then, at thirty, I realized I was right when I was ten. 191. Widely credited to Mark Twain. Herewith are some of his others. 192. Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to. 193. Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. 194. There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: when he can't afford it, and when he can. 195. The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. 196. A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. 197. I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. 198. There are several good protections against temptation, but the surest is cowardice. 199. One of the striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives. 200
Not only were the witches women they were women who seemed to be organized into an enormous secret society. A witch who was a proved member of the ,,Devil's party" was more dreadful than one who had acted alone. In fact, there is evidence that women accused of being witches did meet locally in small groups and that these groups came together in crowds of hundreds or thousands on festival days. Some writers speculate that the meetings were occasions for pagan religious worship. Undoubtedly the meetings were also occasions for trading erbal lore and passing on the news. We have little evidence about the political significance of the witches' organizations, but it's hard to imagine that they weren't connected to the peasant rebellions of the time. Any peasant organization, just by being an organization, would attract dissidents, increase communicationn between villages, and build a spirit of
investigate what stopped it all the more interesting because of the lessons this may present for standard textbook economics (STE). Because after all, NPM was a formidable, genuine paradigm, backed by the self-logic of the profession, the mightiest donors, and most importantly, the zeitgeist, the sense of "coolness" it had, and the catering to prejudices based as often on genuine grievances as on mere modern folklore against bureaucracy and the state as such. Here one can only speculate for the moment and look at the arguments against NPM presented before. One of the key reasons why it could not last is that PA is a very heterogeneous field of scholarship, combining scholars from a variety of backgrounds and a variety of contemporary disciplines, such as law, political science, and public administration proper. It was always possible to receive a chair, for instance, even if one was fundamentally anti-NPM. In addition, the field of PA as a
13 and Welsh English. Among the countries of the outer circle, several vari-eties have also grown in distinctiveness in recent decades. [3, p.144 ] According to Cristal, there has never been a language so widely spread or spoken by so many people as English.We cannot predict the future, we can at least speculate, and there are some fascinating speculations to be made. ● It may well be the case, as was intimated earlier, that the English language has already grown to be independent of any form of social control. ● There may be a critical number or critical distribution of speakers (analogous to the notion of critical mass in nuclear physics) beyond which it proves impossible for any single group or alliance to stop its growth, or even influence its future. [3, p.190 ]
4. Continental law Continental systems are known as codified legal systems. Continental law lawmakers were often influenced by canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, but the most important models were the codes from 7th century under the direction of the Roman Emperor Justinian. It has resulted from attempts by government to produce a set of codes to govern every legal aspect of a citizen's life. Legislators find it more important to speculate human behaviour rather than previous cases. Many countries have looked to the example of France when codifying their laws. Revolutionary France wanted to break with case law, which often produced corrupt and biased judgments. Lawmakers in nations want to show that their citizens' legal rights originate in the state and not in local customs and state makes laws not court. To separate the roles of the legislature and judiciary, it was necessary to make laws clean and comprehensive.
• Ja • Ei 12) Kas olete kunagi üritanud vaimudega suhelda? • Ja • Ei 13) Sinu klass: • 10-nes • 11-nes • 12-nes 14) Sinu sugu: • Mees • Naine !39 Abstract The main objective of the study was to analyse ghost phenomena among nowaday adolescences, specifically in Pirita’s Secondary Economic Gymnasium students in 10th, 11th and 12th grade. Another aim was to speculate over the taboo of paranormal encounters, investigate different standpoints and how ghosts appear in modern-day. A brief overview of ghosts and their different species is given also. The purpose of this paper is not to offer specific solutions whether ghosts do or not exist. The paper falls into six chapters. The first one describes ghosts, demons, spirits or other creatures, how to distinguish them and the way ghosts essence is interpreted in literature. Chapter
to tell; to show a connection between two adj. related things n. relation Syn. communicate n. relationship Although they did not agree with the plan, they did not relate their opposition to it. What is the relationship between supply and demand? suspect v. to think that something is true, but adj. suspected having no proof n. suspicion n. suspect Syn. speculate He suspected that the substance was not present in the compound. I have a suspicion that he will want to participate in the investigation. unbiased adj. with no preconceptions Syn. objective Her unbiased analysis of the problem allowed her to find the solution more rapidly. Here is unbiased proof that nitrogen exists in this compound. varied adj. being of many different types adv
Just then Hester and Pearl arrive and they stand there with him and Pearl asks "Wilt thou stand here with Mother and me, tomorrow noontide?" Dimmesdale refuses. Hester convinces him to run away with her and Pearl and he accepts. After he delivers his final sermon he runs over to the scaffold finnally admits what he has done and dies. Overall he is punished much greater than he is rewarded. Hester Prynne commits the biggest sin of the book, for which she is caught. We can only speculate what would have happened if she didn't confess and wasn't caught. However there were sins she committed that she didn't confess. First, she didn't tell who her accomplice was in committing adultery. For not confessing this she is rewarded and punished. She is rewarded by keeping Dimmesdale as a freind and a confidant. She is punished however by having to watch her husband, posing as Roger Chillingworth slowly kill Dimmesdale. Her
of meat, that extends lifespan? It most certainly is. 3. Is it possible that you tested a specific demographic and that other variables are responsible for the difference? Example: if the claim is that yoga improves cardiac health, and the experimental group comprises upper-class folk, is it possible that they are therefore more likely than a control group to eat better food? You bet your downward-dog-posing ass. The point isn't to speculate about hundreds of possible explanations. The point is to be skeptical, especially of sensationalist headlines. Most "new studies" in the media are observational studies that can, at best, establish correlation (A happens while B happens), but not causality (A causes B to happen). If I pick my nose when the Super Bowl cuts to a commercial, did I cause that? This isn't a haiku. It's a summary: correlation doesn't prove causation. Be skeptical when people tell you that A causes B.
China where they were known as four-ear cats due to the furnishings of the ear), Russian (the Russian Longhair or Russian Angora was known) and Indian. It was the existence of longhairs in China which led some to speculate that the longhair trait entered the domestic cat population through hybridisation with the Pallas cat. It is suggested that longhairs reached China from Iran (Persia), as a gift of the king of Persia. The eighteenth-century French naturalist the Comte de Buffon quoted the 16th/17th Century