I think they give enough time and student should get ready with their work. When there is no time I can do my work in the morning, in afternoon or in the evening. With that I learn planning and I am more independent. I think one thing you need to have and that is motivation. For example, you sit every day at home and do nothing, motivation is very easy to go away and you do not want to do school work also. As a result, you school work suffers. I think teachers try to keep our motivation and give us a little work as possible. Distance learning may be hard for social people. If you can´t communicate with your friends and maybe teachers, it can really affect you mental health. But nowadays we can communicate in different social platforms. It makes this a little bit easier. We can also do video calls with friends and teachers. So we can discuss our school work. To sum up, we need to stay home right know and we need make it work
Calvin Johnson Who is he ? Megatron September 29 1985 American Footballer Detroit Lions College Georgia Institute of Technology Chan Gailey Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ACC Player of the Year, 2006 Detroit Lions Signed a contract in 2007 $64 Million First debut was a success 2012 8year extension worth $132 million 3rd best player of 2012 Suffers an injury References http://www.nfl.com/player/calvinjohnson/2495647/profile http://top100.nfl.com/tracker http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7685419/calvinjohnsonsigns7yearextensiondetroi http://www.ramblinwreck.com/sports/mfootbl/mtt/johnson_calvin00.html Thanks For listening NOPE
First World War was first big warm in that time, whereby were bound lots of countries. First World War happened from 20.07.1914 to 11.11.1918. About that this war had a name, it has lots countries of crushes. No one war do not start completely no consider and no before plan. First World War intense situation and foregame extended about fifteen years. Every different war brings along different aftermaths and usually are lots of perishes and suffers in a big war. First Wold War has got as yet today about berished corbans third place. Before that when was happened First Wold War was more berished corbans in Taiping raballion. And after that is more berished corbans in teh Second World War. First World War becan basically just because countries diffe of oppions and schisms. If so can say, then the most inenses connections were Germany and France among. The biggist question about theses countries was Elsass-Lotring question
A survey report Phobias 2012 Questionnaire 1. Gender 2. Age 3. Do you have a phobia? 4. If yes, then what kind of phobia? 5. Is your phobia causing you problems? 6. How long have you had a phobia? Report Introduction The aim of this report is to analyse the results of a survey on people's phobias. In this survey, people were asked different questions to find out how many of them suffers from different phobias and how it is affecting their lives. Types of phobias The most common phobias among questioned people are altophobia and pteromerhanophobia. This is shown by the fact that 19% of questioned people are afraid of heights and 17% are afraid of flying. The least common phobia is agoraphobia. This is demonstrated by the fact that only 4% of questioned people are afraid of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places. Number of phobias
comedy, the opposite of Edmund Blackadder's polished dialogue. This clumsy character was a huge success and became another national treasure. Atkinson's other characters rely more heavily on language. Atkinson often plays authority figures, especially priests or vicars, speaking absurd lines with a completely deadpan delivery. One of his better-known comic devices is over-articulation of the "B" sound, such as his pronunciation of "Bob" in the Blackadder II episode "Bells". Atkinson suffers from a stammer, and the over-articulation is a technique to overcome problematic consonants. Atkinson's often visually based style, which has been compared to Buster Keaton, sets him apart from most modern television and film comics, who rely heavily on dialogue, as well as stand-up comedy which is mostly based on monologues. Rowan made his big-screen debut in 1983's unofficial James Bond picture Never Say Never Again
hesitantly introduces him to Lord Henry, who he scares will have a harmful influence on the vulnerable, young Dorian. Lord Henry makes a speech to Dorian, explaining that the only thing important in life is beauty. After that Dorian himself starts to feel that way and wishes that the painting would grow old in his place. Dorian meets Sibyl, an actress, and they are engaged soon after, Sibyl brother warns Sibyl that if Dorian hurts her he will kill Dorian. When Sibyls acting suffers from the love she feels for Dorian. Dorian rejects her, and when he returns home he sees his portrait has changed, but he hasn't. When Dorian tries to reconcile with Sibyl, he finds out that the girl has killed herself. Dorian realizes that passion and looks are where his life is headed and he needs nothing else. He continues this life for 18 years. When Basil questions Dorian about his wrong doings, he shows Basil the portrait, which is as hideous as Dorian's sins.
bisexual. I want out of the labels. I don't want my whole life crammed into a single word. A story. I want to find something else, unknowable, some place to be that's not on the map. A real adventure." Characters THE NARRATOR anonymous works for an unnamed car company Perhaps ,,Joe" - I am Joe's Broken Heart. Tired of life and trapped in his own world Extremely stressed Suffers from insomnia Starts visiting cancer support groups Tyler Durden Not a real person A representation of everything the main character wants to be Works at night Steals left-over drained human fat from clinics for soap making Fearless Some quotes: "Without pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothing. " "You wanna make an omelet, you gotta break some eggs. " "It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything."
significant contributor. After taking some negative character from the movie as a model, people will start to behave really stupidly, aggressively or dangerously. Some people start to pick a quarrel to get into a fight, but usually it ends with some bruises and bleeding nose. But there are more serious problems created by the violent TV programs. Sometimes some people want to imitate even those scenes where someone suffers serious harm or even dies. For example, two young children watched Tom & Jerry and they saw a scene where Jerry drummed a pan into a Tom’s head. They also tried it out, but this led to the sister’s death. Several things can be done to avoid the bad impressions caused by the violent programs. Firstly, you can forbid your children to watch violent programs. However, this isn’t easy task at all, because forbidding children will make them very curious. Another
The hunger artist begins the short story as a symbol for Christ. Christ fasted for forty days, just as the hunger artist does. Kafka presents numerous images of the artist appearing as Christ such as when the women try to help him out of the cage, he outstretches his arms, appearing as if he is on the cross. We find no solution to the human riddle as a result that Christ was a martyr who die to lessen others' suffering, and this draws no parallels to the martyrdom the artist suffers from: he is a victim of himself and his death provides no appeasement of suffering for others. Why must humans continually suffer?
.......... DATE:..................... SCHOOL:............................ Enter the correct one (s) Foreword (s). 1. It was predictable .... the very beginning. 2. Jack was so angry that he turned Michael .... the room. 3. You should dry the floor .... the mop. 4. A great idea came .... my mind. 5. We went ... Finland .... the end .... the summer. 6. Tom always blamed me .... this accident. 7. My parents had already left the room ... this time. 8. Mary spoke ... a very loud voice. 9. My grandpa suffers ... a heart disease. 10. Daniel spends a lot ... time working ... the research. 11. Keith is too hard ... his son. 12. Russia decided to put the chemical factory ... action. 13. Carly warned John ... the criminals ... the streets ... nights. 14. A beautiful song was played ... memory ... Tess. 15. Mother turned ... the lights and silence fell ... the room. 16. We didn't hear ... him ever again. 17. Steven appeared ... television. 18. ... his surprise he found Eric ... difficulties. 19
Channel sitcom Hannah Montana. Early Life Miley Ray Cyrus(real name Destiny Hope Cyrus)was born on November 22,in 1992 in Nashville,Tennesse to parents Leticia Tish Cyrus and country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. Her parents named her Destiny Hope,because they believed that she would accomplish great things with her life. Parents gave her the nickname "Smiley", which was later shortened to "Miley", because she smiled so often as a baby. Cyrus suffers from a mild heart condition causing tachycardia which, though not dangerous, is often bothersome. Cyrus attended Heritage School, where she was a cheerleader. Now, she goes at school called Options For Youth. She also has a coach who goes with her when he shoots her TV series. She attended church regularly while growing up and wore a purity ring. Acting Career Cyrus began acting at age nine of interest, where his family lived
Laos and Jaanika Arum. This film focuses on the development of the relationship between two young people - Mattias and Hannah. "The Polar Boy" has been supported by Estonian Film Foundation. Mattias is a young talented photographer living in Tallinn, who has a dream to become a student of the Berlin Arts Academy. He is in his final year of school and has to concetrate on studying before exams, but suddendly he fells in love with a girl. Hannah suffers from a mental disorder called bipolarity. She has periods of depression and periods of elevated mood and it is quite hard for her to control her mood swings. An unnormal amount of alcohol and drugs affects her life and she refuses to face the reality. Trying to win her heart, Mattias feels the need to prove Hannah, that he can be also just as adventorous and unpredictalble as she is. She does not want an ordinary lover. She wants sleepless nights, endless conversations, passion and madness.
Emma, departs to study law in Paris. His departure makes Emma miserable. Soon, at an agricultural fair, a wealthy neighbor named Rodolphe, who is attracted by Emma's beauty, declares his love to her. He seduces her, and they begin having a passionate affair. Emma is often indiscreet, and the townspeople all gossip about her. Charles, however, suspects nothing. His adoration for his wife and his stupidity combine to blind him to her indiscretions. His professional reputation, meanwhile, suffers a severe blow when he and Homais attempt an experimental surgical technique to treat a club-footed man named Hippolyte and end up having to call in another doctor to amputate the leg. Disgusted with her husband's incompetence, Emma throws herself even more passionately into her affair with Rodolphe. She borrows money to buy him gifts and suggests that they run off together and take little Berthe with them. Soon enough, though, the jaded and worldly Rodolphe has grown bored of Emma's
o Year 1996 o Genre Satirical novel o Country United States Characters o The Narrator Main character, name never mentioned throughout the novel, founder of Fight Club o Tyler Durden founder of Fight Club o Marla Singer A woman whom the narrator met at a support group, Tyler's lover, extremely grungy, uncaring and suicidal Characters o Angel Face joined Fight Club, very loyal, very beautiful (hence his name), suffers a brutal beating by the narrator because he "wanted to destroy something beautiful" o Robert "Bob" Paulson main character meets him at a support group, later meets him again in Fight Club, former bodybuilder, increased estrogen level caused him to grow large "Bitch Tits" and develop a softer voice Plot o A product recall specialist suffering from depression and insomnia o While seeking treatment, his doctor advises him to visit a support group to
"What Would Brian Boitano Do?." Parker and Stone have, on occasion, performed these songs (and others) with their band DVDA. Character Stan Marsh Stan is often skeptical of popular trends Stan is modeled after his voice actor, co-creator Trey Parker, also sharing his birthday of October 19. In many episodes, Stan often reflects on the moral lessons he's attained in a speech that often begins with, "You know, I learned something today...". He suffers from asthma and is often subject to the harsh bullying of his older sister, Shelley. His father Randy is a geologist, and his mother Sharon, works as a secretary at Tom's Rhinoplasty. Stan has indicated a fondness for animals Stan is usually seen in a brown jacket, blue denim jeans, red gloves/mittens, and a red- brimmed blue knit cap adorned with a decorative red pom-pon. Kyle is Stan's best friend, and their relationship is a common topic throughout the series
to protect Samuel, as well as feeling responsible for driving Alfred away and this forces him to go travelling for years. At the ranch, Susannah waits for him but eventually receives a letter: "All we had is dead. As I am dead. Marry another." Susannah is devastated and fells in love with Alfred who returned home. Colonel Ludlow finds them together, leading to an argument and falling out between the Colonel and Alfred. Colonel Ludlow later suffers a stroke. He does not speak for years and the ranch is going down. In time Susannah agrees to marry Alfred, now a congressman. Alfred's business and politics cause him to get involved with the O'Banion brothers, bootleggers and gangsters. Overview Tristan returns, bringing life back to the ranch and his father. He accepts Susannah's marriage and later falls in love with and marries Isabel II. They
Problem 1 In April 2011, Sony experienced a data breach within their PlayStation Network. It is estimated that the information of 77 million users was compromised. Sources "based on information currently available to Sony, our currently known costs associated with the unauthorized network access are estimated to be approximately 14 billion yen," or about $171 million. http://www.informationweek.com/security/attacks/sony-data-breach-cleanup-to-cost-171-mil/229625379 The attacker said he exploited the Greek Sony website using a SQL injection attack against the site, which was running Internet Information Server (IIS) 6.0 on Windows 2003. SQL injection attacks, which exploit website databases that haven't been patched against known vulnerabilities, are much favored by attackers, in part for their simplicity. http://www.informationweek.com/security/attacks/sony-data-breach-cleanup-to-cost-171-mil/229625379 The details of the users of t...
It not a big issue in creating this character but it reduces the respect we should have to it. The reason we do not learn anything from the hero lies with our need to identify ourselves with a character. The story would not be interesting if there were nobody we can relate to. The adventure our hero takes is the same we go through while reading a book or watching a film. So when the main character learns, we learn, while he suffers, we suffer and when he has a happy ending, we are also happy. The teacher our icon meets is also the teacher for us. Despite the alien nature, the mentor is where the moral lies. The characteristics of the noble savage are projected to the mentor character because it creates a person who is able to teach us something new from the world he is from. Nevertheless, a mentor in the 20th century fiction does not have to be different in appearance, just alien to the modern world and its habitants
develop highly mobile joints. It is only a matter of time when 50% of the world’s population has the syndrome because of genetic transmissibility. Bibliography: 1 Wikipedia, 2016 2 Healthline, 2016 http://www.healthline.com/health/hypermobile-joints#SymptomRelief4 3 Healthline, 2016 http://www.healthline.com/health/hypermobile-joints#SymptomRelief4 4 Since the world population is ~7,402,107 (Worldometers, 2016), ~25% suffers from JMS and adults form 58% of the world’s population (Index Mundi, 2015), the percent most likely stays the same (58%) as I examine the ratio of adults among the people diagnosed with JMS) 5 Mayo Clinic, 2014 http://www.mayoclinic.org/hypermobility/expert-answers/faq-20058285 6 Envatotuts+, J. Medlej, 2014 http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/human-anatomy-fundamentals-flexibility-and-joint- limitations--vector-25401 7 Wikipedia, 2015 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Robles 8
Lilliput to live with their enemies. Furthermore, satire is shown through the plot of journey and return. The Lilliputians symbolize humankind's widely excessive pride in its own puny existence because, in spite of the small size of the Lilliputians, they do not consider the notion that Gulliver is enormous compared to them and could kill them with just a flick of his finger. Gulliver has learned that their society suffers from the same flaws inherent in the English society (rebellions over relatively minor issues), but their society is more utopian compared to the English society. WIKI Lilliput and Blefuscu were intended as, and understood to be, satirical portraits of the kingdom of Great Britain and the kingdom ofFrance, respectively, as they were in the early 18th century. Only the internal
" The relevant range of product demand is where the average cost curve is below the demand curve. When this situation occurs it is always cheaper for one large firm to supply the market than multiple smaller firms. In fact, absent government intervention such markets will naturally evolve into a monopoly. An early market entrant who takes advantage of the cost structure and can expand rapidly can exclude smaller firms from entering and can drive or buy out other firms. A natural monopoly suffers from the same inefficiencies as any other monopoly. A profit seeking natural monopoly will produce where marginal revenue equals marginal costs. · Regulation of natural monopolies is problematic. · Breaking up such monopolies is counter productive The most frequently used methods dealing with natural monopolies is government regulations and public ownership. · Government regulation generally consists of regulatory commissions charged with the
order to save it for the Olympic games of 1996. But, like four years before, he got injured in 100 m and failed the qualification. In the 200 meters he didn't show a good form. So, for another time, his Olympic games concerned only long jump. In the last competition before the games he jumped only 8,00 m in an awful race and his trainers got a little disappointed for the performance. In fact, looking his high speed, he would have jumped at least 8,50 m. For the first time Carl Lewis really suffers. He's not the robot of Los Angeles. He's afraid. In fact in the qualifications of the long jump brushes against the elimination. Then, the third jump of the final is a human masterpiece: 8,50 although the wind blew against him. Now he's a legend in the legend: he joined the record of Al Oerter with the fourth gold in the same event. His professional career finished that day, with his terms of joy which revealed his hidden humanity.
Plot introduction Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations; her time as the governess of Thornfield Manor, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family at Marsh's End (or Moor House) and Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St John Rivers proposes to her; and her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester. Partly autobiographical, the novel abounds with social criticism. It is a novel considered ahead of its time. In spite of the
The Example The free rider problem has deep roots in more general bargaining, and issues to do with incentive compatibility. That is to say that, when involved in bargaining problems, players may often bid less than they are prepared to pay in the hope of improving their own position. This creates problems because it is impossible to discover the players' true demand payoff curves. Suppose there is a street, on which 25 people live, and which suffers from a litter problem. A weekly street-cleaning service would cost $2,500 annually. Suppose that each person is prepared (i.e., able and willing) to pay $100 or more for the benefit of a cleaner street. If the service is engaged, everyone will benefit. However, it is possible that some people on the street will refuse to pay, anticipating that the service will be undertaken in any event. Despite the fact they may be prepared to contribute $100, they will claim that they are not
is the same thing — the text is henceforth written and read so that in it, on every le- vel, the Author absents himself). Time, first of all, is no longer the same. The Author, when we believe in him, is always conceived as the past of his own book: the book and the author take their places of their own accord on the same line, cast as a before and an after: the Author is supposed to feed the book — that is, he pre-exists it, thinks, suffers, lives for it; he maintains with his work the same relation of antecedence a father maintains with his child. Quite the contrary, the modern writer (scriptor) is born simultaneously with his text; he is in no way supplied with a being which precedes or transcends his writing, he is in no way the subject of which his book is the predicate; there is no other time than that of the utterance, and every text is eternally written here and now
(Ma tundsin erinevate lillede lhna.) SMILE AT: He smiled at me. (Ta naeratas mulle.) SPEAK OF: The book speaks of her childhood. (See raamat rgib ta lapseplvest.) SPEAK ON: He spoke on English art. (Ta kneles inglise kunstist.) SPEAK TO: Did you speak to the doctor? (Kas sa knelesid arstiga?) SPEND ON: I spent lots of money on it. (Ma kulutasin sellele palju raha.) SUCCEED IN: Ralf succeeded in making his own company. (Ralfil nnestus rajada oma firma.) SUFFER FROM: Grace suffers from head-aches. (Grace kannatab peavalude all.) TAKE PART IN: He took part in the competition. (Ta vttis vistlusest osa.) TALK TO: I talked to mother. (Ma rkisin emaga.) THANK FOR: Thank you for your kindness. (Tnan sind su lahkuse eest.) THINK ABOUT: I often think about that day. (Ma mtlen tihti sellest pevast.) THINK OF: What did you think of this film? (Mis sa sellest filmist arvasid?) VOTE FOR: I didn't vote for anybody. (Ma ei hletanud kellegi poolt.) WAIT FOR: They are waiting for me
sufficiently and strong incentives for deploying district heating systems are lacking. Heating is generally not regarded as a public concern, but as a concern for each individual. National and local control is therefore indicated as a rather large barrier in Table I. In Ireland, the situation seems to be slightly better but in both countries certain regulations, designed with electricity and gas in mind, are disadvantageous for district heating. CHP suffers especially from rules on how produced heat and power may be supplied. Customer relations are complicated because district heating is a rather unknown energy form and there is a certain resistance against collective solutions . There is a lack of standardised terms of contract for connection to and delivery of district heating. Potential heat suppliers and customers feel insecure concerning how many users that will connect to a DH grid, for how long they will
2. When a spelling mistake occurs in a quoted material the Latin word sic is used (it means "the way it was (it is)") or the correct spelling may be given in square brackets (e.g. "There were no pieces of strong [sic] around the boxes," one witness wrote. / "There were no pieces of strong [string] around the boxes," one witness wrote.). 3. Use 3 spaced dots to show an omission from a middle of a quoted sentence (e.g. "And so the writer . . . suffers, especially in the creative years of youth, every form of distraction and discouragement."). 4. Use a period (full stop) and 3 spaced dots to show that you are omitting the end of the quoted sentence (e.g. "..............abominable. . . . In nearly ............"). 5. Do not use dots with a phrase or a clause (e.g. He called it ". . . a poisonous book."WRONG; it is not a sentence, do not need to indicate.). 6
not able to prevent the genesis of a phobia, but is able to treat and control different phobias. The aim of the study is to explore the essential nature of a phobia and its treatment options. As a research part, there is a short movie, which consists of three interviews, two of them with persons who are suffering from a phobia, and one with a psychologist, and there is also one miniclip in a movie. The aim of the interviews is to introduce the topic to viewers through the eyes of a person who suffers from a phobia and by the solutions and explanations given by a psychologist. In the content chapters there have been explained the concepts of phobias and also are given the descriptions of phobias and different features of phobias. There are also chapters about the classification of fears and the causes of phobias. There is also some information about the effectiveness of various treatment options. As a theoretical source there have been used eight sources, four of them are from the Internet
Kat is in bad spirits, which Paul takes as a bad sign, since Kat has an uncanny sense for knowing what will happen on the front. Days pass before the bombs begin to fall. No attack comes right away, but the bombing continues. Attempts to deliver food to the dugouts fail. Even Kat fails to scrounge anything up. The men settle down to wait. Eventually, a new recruit cracks and attempts to leave. Kat and Paul have to beat him into submission. Later, the dugout suffers a direct hit. Luckily, the shell is a light one, and the concrete holds up against it. Three recruits crack, and one actually escapes the dugout. Before Paul can retrieve him, a shell whistles through the air and smashes the escaped recruit to bits. They have to bind another recruit to subdue him. Everyone else tries to play cards, but no one can concentrate on the game. Finally, the shelling lessens. The attack has come. Paul and his comrades throw grenades out of the dugout before jumping out
ROSENCRANTZ We shall, my lord. Exeunt ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN KING CLAUDIUS Sweet Gertrude, leave us too; For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither, That he, as 'twere by accident, may here Affront Ophelia: 84 Her father and myself, lawful espials, Will so bestow ourselves that, seeing, unseen, We may of their encounter frankly judge, And gather by him, as he is behaved, If 't be the affliction of his love or no That thus he suffers for. QUEEN GERTRUDE I shall obey you. And for your part, Ophelia, I do wish That your good beauties be the happy cause Of Hamlet's wildness: so shall I hope your virtues Will bring him to his wonted way again, To both your honours. OPHELIA Madam, I wish it may. Exit QUEEN GERTRUDE LORD POLONIUS Ophelia, walk you here. Gracious, so please you, We will bestow ourselves. To OPHELIA Read on this book; That show of such an exercise may colour Your loneliness. We are oft to blame in this,—
Just over half of the people in the regions listened the show. About 80% said that the program had helped them to learn about protection against sexual disease and raised their awareness. Listeners identified with the positive characters, spoke more often about the risks with their partner and reduced the number of sexual partners. This shows how a scientific theory can guide the development of a treatment program that addresses a major social problem. Still, the study's internal validity suffers. It was not possible to control who actually watched the show. Listeners might have been somewhat more intelligent and wealthier, but this information was taken in consideration when analyzing data. In addition, when answering sensitive questions, such as concerning sexual issues, there is social pressure to answer as it would be socially desirable. Social learning theory helps explain why behaviors may be passed down in a family or within a culture
and says I feel very down , or I feel very unhappy, that may open up a discussion, the teacher later on goes and talks with the child and finds out what makes him/her unhappy , maybe something very simple like, hmm, mommy wouldn`t let me have the sugar for my cornflakes this morning, something like that, ok that’s fine. Gerli: so you can get to the bottom of what may be happening in this child`s mind. My son for instance had a traumatic experience about two years ago when my mother who suffers mental health problems decide to use domestic violence on me and this had a traumatic impact upon my son. My son became very distressed and afraid at school, I was often called to school because he complained bad belly and seemed overall anxious. So we had a chat with the teacher in private and it came out that he was so afraid to be school when I am not around him. He was so afraid that my mother will come and hurt me and take me away from
This is the Transformation-Flow-Value (TFV) model defined by Koskela (2000), where the sub-theories are integrated together in purpose to accomplish a comprehensive theory of production (see chapter 2). Traditional management only focuses on the transformation view, as described below. At the same time, management theory consists of sub-concepts for ,,planning, ,,execution and ,,control of a production system. Koskela and Howell (2004) argue that the practice of construction management suffers from the three following shortcomings: The role of planning is not logically defined, and short-term planning is normally poorly carried out or simply neglected. Execution is not managed efficiently. In other words, action is taken on tasks pushed by the plan without considering real conditions, as higher level plans are translated into short-term plans and then into action.
shift n. change in position or direction adj. shifting Syn. Switch v. shift adj. shifty The shift in the wind was helpful to the sailors. Earthquakes are caused by shifting in layers of earth along faults. Suffer v. to experience difficulty; to worsen in adj. suffering quality; to experience pain n. suffering Syn. endure n. sufferer The old man suffers from loss of memory. Many families experience the suffering of difficult economic times. MATCHING Choose the synonym. 1. benefit 6. endure (A) prosper (A) suffer (B) demand (B) erode (C) assist (C) release (D) distinguish (D) disappear 2. noticeably 7. broaden (A) constantly (A) impress (B) enormously (B) elicit (C) conspicuously (C) reveal (D) broadly (D) enlarge 3. rumored 8. switch
During the course of his initiation, the boy undergoes six major trials: beatings, exposure to cold, thirst, eating of unsavory foods, punishment, and the threat of death. On the slightest pretext, he may be beaten by one of the newry initiated men, COMMITMENT IS THE KEY who is assigned to the task by the older men of the tribe. He sleeps without covering and suffers bitterly from the winter cold. He is forbidden to drink a drop of water during the whole three months. Meals are often made nauseating by the half- digested grassfrom the stomach of an antelope, which is poured over hisfood.lfhe is caught breaking any important rule governing the ceremony, he is severely pun- ished. For example, in one of these punishments, sticks are placed between thefin- gers of the offender, then a strong man closes his hand around that of the novice,
R a b b i t o f the American South, the H a r e of African tales, the many rabbit heroes from S o u t h e a s t Asia, Persia, India, etc. T h e s e stories pit the defenseless but q u i c k - t h i n k i n g rabbit against m u c h larger and more dangerous enemies: folktale S h a d o w figures like wolves, hunters, tigers, a n d bears. Somehow the tiny rabbit always manages to o u t w i t his h u n g r y opponent, who usually suffers painfully from dealing w i t h a Trickster H e r o . T h e modern version of the rabbit Trickster is of course Bugs Bunny. T h e Warner Brothers animators made use of folktale plots to pit Bugs against hunters and predators who didn't stand a chance against his quick wits. Other cartoon Tricksters of this type include Warner s Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, the Roadrunner, and Tweety Bird; Walter Lantz's W o o d y Woodpecker and Chilly W i l l y the penguin; and
" "Removed!" cried Bingley. "It must not be thought of. My sister, I am sure, will not hear of her removal." "You may depend upon it, Madam," said Miss Bingley, with cold civility, "that Miss Bennet will receive every possible attention while she remains with us." Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments. "I am sure," she added, "if it was not for such good friends I do not know what would become of her, for she is very ill indeed, and suffers a vast deal, though with the greatest patience in the world, which is always the way with her, for she has, without exception, the sweetest temper I have ever met with. I often tell my other girls they are nothing to her. You have a sweet room here, Mr. Bingley, and a charming prospect over the gravel walk. I do not know a place in the country that is equal to Netherfield. You will not think of quitting it in a hurry, I hope, though you have but a short lease."
winning a battle or making possible a diplomatic coup or whatever happened if, as was usual, other factors played a role. Narratives which make it appear as if every event in history turned upon the subject under discussion are not history but journalism. They are especially prevalent in spy stories, and cryptology is not immune. The only other book-length attempt to survey the history of cryptology, the late Fletcher Pratt's Secret and Urgent, published in 1939, suffers from a severe case of this special pleading. Pratt writes thrillingly—perhaps for that very reason—but his failure to consider the other factors, together with his errors and omissions, his false generalizations based on no evidence, and his unfortunate predilection for inventing facts vitiate his work as any kind of a history. (Finding this out was disillusioning, for it was this book, borrowed from the Great Neck Library, that interested me in cryptology.) I think that although trying
Consumed within three hours of getting under the sheets, meals of at least 800 milligrams of cholesterol (four or more large whole eggs) and 40 grams of protein produced dramatically faster time-to-sleep scores than meals of lower volume or lower protein and fat. Eating two rib-eye steaks, each about three-quarters of a pound, had the strongest tranquilizer-like effect. USE LIGHT CUES THE PHILIPS GOLITE. I bought this high-end blue-light emitter for a friend who suffers from seasonal affective disorder (SAD)--aka mild to severe depression during winter months. He already owned the same device, so I began to use it as a replacement for co ee rst thing in the morning. I set it to the side of my laptop, pointing at me for 15 minutes at about a 30- degree o -center angle (if noon is my laptop, pointing at me from 10 A.M. or 2 P.M.). That evening, my time to sleep was less than 10 minutes for the rst time in weeks. I was able to
per-analysis is still too high to be practical the cost of expensive current fluorescent for routine analysis in food laboratories. methodologies for detection. In spite of its Other potential problems facing the imple- great potential to become the standard GMO mentation of molecular-based methodologies detection methodology, microarray technol- include the risk of contamination and the ogy suffers a severe restriction related to the difficulties in the extraction process of certain needs of efficient quantification as required types of food sample. As instrumental tech- for GMO labeling, which may hamper its niques, the molecular-based methods have apparent superiority. The possible solution to a tendency to produce false-negative and this drawback is to perform quantitative -positive results