To: Mrs D.White, Marco´s Manager From: Kevin Raev , Assistant Manager Subject: Assessment report of Marco´s suggesting changes Introduction. The purpose of this report is to assess the good and bad points of the Marco´s fast food restaurant. Food and Prices Furthermore the meals are good value for money as the prices are quite reasonable. However the clients are complaining that there are not many dishes to choose from, so we need more meals. Service The staff are very friendly and and helpful and they are able to make helpful suggestions about the menu
Adventure Tourism Project Management Madli Tuvike There is no such thing as a totally sustainable tourism (Swarbrooke, 1999). Tourism as one of the leading industries in the world is contributing to sustainable development (Mintel, 2005). Tourism needs to cope with changing world and world order, also trends that are occurring. Sustainable tourism is one rising industry in tourism market. Swarbroke (1999) and David (2011) are suggesting that sustainable tourism and sustainability is taking wider part in tourism industry. Moreover, Mintel (2005) states that tourism contribution to sustainable development is being recognised increasingly by governments and international organisations. In addition, United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO, a.i.) states that tourism nowadays takes full responsibility of impacts that it is making, such as current and future economic, social and environmental
Some strict measurements should be taken in order to solve dispution between neighbours for a better neighbourhood. A useful suggestion would be to communicate with your neighbours. A good relationship between one another is beneficial for everyone especially for the neighbourhood. This would lead to neighbours helping each other clean the vicinity. Another way to keep your neighbourhood tidy is to start from yourself. Keep your things in order, your dog on a leash . By doing this and suggesting others to do it aswell would keep the neighbourhood nice and clean. It would help if you could maintain peace and quiet. Don't run your machinery in the early mornings . In this way you will sustain a healthy relationship between you and your neighbourhood. To maintain a nice and tidy neighbourhood takes a lot of work and courage. People should be generous and considerate of others. It would benefit for all but mainly for the whole neighbourhood.
rollile raku piires, on transpordirada sünteesialalt toimekohale siiani saladus. · SNAREdel peaks olema põhiroll taime kaitses. · AtSYP121 alleeli inaktiveerimine (kodeerib Qa-SNARE) ja selle ortoloogil HvROR2 odras on kõrge peremeesrakkude sisend kas kohandamata seeneliikide või kõrge resistentsusega odra poolt mlo mutant alleelis. · AtSYP121 geeni puudumine tagajärjeks on viivitus lokaliseeritud rakuseina appositions tekkimisel kohandamata jahukastme attack sites , suggesting et AtSYP121 soodustab pathogen-triggered rakuseina tugevduste õigeaegset loomist. · Peale rolli mängimise seente levikus, on SNARE ka seotud postinvasiivsete kaitsekihtide regulatsiooniga. · Odra Qa + Qb-SNARE kodeerimisgeeni HvSNAP34 (AtSNAP33-e ortoloog) inaktiveerimine , näitas suurenenud seente sisenemismäära täielikult resistentses mlo genotüübis. · On pakutud, et Qa-SNARE fosforülatsioon võib olla säilinud esialgne vastus erinevat tüüpi taime kaitses.
Ontogeny and Reproduction Gestation Period: 9 months Young per Birth: 1 Weaning: After 6 months. Sexual Maturity: Females at 15-36 months, males at 4-5 years. Life span: Up to 25 years. Primarily nocturnal, Giant Elands are highly nomadic, with large home ranges and seasonal migration patterns. During the day, herds often rest in sheltered areas. A gregarious species, Giant Eland herds usually consist of twenty or more animals and do not disband during the wet season, suggesting that social rather than ecological factors are responsible for herding. There is no evidence of territoriality, and males rarely display aggression, even during the breeding season. Giant Eland are alert and wary, making them difficult to approach and observe. They move quickly, running at over 70 km/h (42 mph), and despite their size are exceptional jumpers, easily clearing heights of 1.5 m (5 ft). Giant Eland live in open forest and savannah where they eat grass, leaves, and branches. Their
But he replies that she has offered him two alternatives -- to stay together at the site of the battle or to sit it out together -- and he has chosen the one that he can live with. Alice arrives to keep an eye on Bella while Edward goes to talk with Jasper about the strategic implications of his decision to sit out. She reiterates Edward's reassurances that the battle will be a piece of cake. Charlie returns home, and Alice takes this opportunity to maneuver him into suggesting that Bella keep Alice company Friday night and Saturday, while the rest of the Cullens are away on a supposed camping trip. Bella can now take part in the battle plans without Charlie being any the wiser. When Bella retires to bed, Edward is waiting for her. He reveals to her one small change in Alice's plans -- he will be the one staying with her at the Cullens' Friday night, while the others are hunting. The thought of a night alone with Edward in an empty house is appealing
Crisp bread — hard to beat In addition to bread and butter, you’ll often find a type of crisp bread called knäckebröd served alongside your main meal. This is what the Swedes tend to reach for. Once considered poor man’s food, crisp bread has been baked in Sweden for over 500 years, can last for at least a year if stored properly, and remains among the most versatile edible products. The National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) ran a campaign in the 1970s suggesting Swedes should eat six to eight slices of bread a day, including crisp bread. This comes in various shapes, thicknesses and flavors, with entire store shelves devoted to it. Crisp bread can be topped with anything from sliced boiled eggs and caviar squeezed from a tube for breakfast; to ham, cheese and cucumber slices for lunch; to just plain butter along with your dinner. Lördagsgodis (Saturday candy) Saturday is candy day in Sweden, and most children indulge only once a week
- Concise letters can be understood quickly. - Authoritative letters - letters that are well written and professionally presented - have more credibility and are taken more seriously. - Factual letters enable the reader to see immediately the relevant details, dates, requirements, etc., and to justify action to resolve the complaint. - Constructive letters - with positive statements, suggesting positive actions - encourage action and quicker decisions. - Friendly letters - with a considerate, cooperative and complimentary tone - are prioritised because the reader responds positively to the writer and wants to help. SAMPLE LETTER Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to make a complaint/ to complain about the clothes I bought from your online shop a few days ago. There are several aspects of my purchase that I am not satisfied with.
Desdemnona's window, hoping to arrange a meeting with her. Iago tells Cassio that he will get Othello out of the way so Cassio could speak privately with Desdemona. Desdemona promises that she will do everything she can to make Othello forgive his former lieutenant. When Cassio is about to leave, Othello and Iago return. Cassio leaves without talking to Othello, after what he becomes upset and moody and Iago furthers his goal of removing Cassio and Othello by suggesting that Cassio and Desdemona are involved in an affair. Desdemona's entreaties to Othello to reinstate Cassio as lieutenant add to Othello's almost immediate conviction that his wife is unfaithful. Desdemona finds him feeling unwell and offers him her handkerchief to wrap around his head, but it is too little and he lets it drop to the floor. Later, Emilia picks up the handkerchief and gives it to Iago. He plants it in Cassio's room as an evidence of their affair.
that rely on different rules, salient attributes, and criteria of excellence. In pluralistic, diversified societies it is especially important to plan early childhood education in ways that do not define artistic growth in hegemonic terms laden by a strong cultural bias. Recent research on artistic development has provided a platform for accommodating this diversity not by proposing a tight universal developmental sequence, but rather by suggesting a range of pictorial repertoires along which children's growth in art can be witnessed and encouraged. The work needs to continue with mapping of the different repertoires and exploration of them in regard to the nature and modes of acquisition of these pictorial systems. Some of them may rely on self-directed discovery; others may require guidance and teaching starting early on in one's life. Because the concept of art is constantly broadening and
Boredom has begun to set in, and the couple effects small daily changes to reinvigorate their lives and their passion: Catherine gets a new haircut, while Henry grows a beard. Still, or perhaps because of, the comparative dullness of real life (not to mention the ongoing war), the couple turns to fantasies of a more perfect existence. They dream of life on a Swiss mountain, where they will make their own clothes and need nothing but each other, suggesting that fantasizing is an essential part of coping with the banal, sometimes damaging effects of reality. Symbols Symbols are objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Rain - Rain serves in the novel as a potent symbol of the inevitable disintegration of happiness in life. Catherine infuses the weather with meaning as she and Henry lie in bed listening to the storm outside. As
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? The Knight The first pilgrim Chaucer describes in the General Prologue, and the teller of the first tale.
human mission to the bugger home world in Command School, but he regrets the deaths he has caused, and is glad for the redemption the hive-queen gave him. Ender loves his sister Valentine the most in this world, and his biggest fear is to become a killer like his brother Peter. Valentine The sister of Ender, she consistently comes to his defense, whether it is when Peter threatens him, or when she feels that Graff is suggesting that Ender is mentally similar to Peter. Although she agrees to go along with Peter's plan for keeping the world united by taking on the identity of Demosthenes in her writings on the nets, she believes that her ability to persuade by flattery along with her other strengths (such as equal mental abilities) will, in the end, make her stronger than Peter. She is able to use that power to keep Ender from going
By the time of Pliny the Elder, who died in AD 79, Roman knowledge of the geography of Scotland had extended to the Hebudes (The Hebrides), Dumna (probably the Outer Hebrides), the Caledonian Forest and the Caledonii. Ptolemy, possibly drawing on earlier sources of information as well as more contemporary accounts from the Agricolan invasion, identified 18 tribes in Scotland in his Geography, but many of the names are obscure and the geography becomes less reliable in the north and west, suggesting early Roman knowledge of these area was confined to observations from the sea. Geography of Scotland ! The geography of Scotland is highly varied, from rural lowlands to barren uplands, and from large cities to uninhabited islands. Located in northwest Europe, Scotland comprises the northern one third of the island of Great Britain and over 790 surrounding islands and archipelagoes.
the government (Lonely Planet, 2014). In 2012, annual number of visitors reached 105,407, 7 Anthropology of Tourism Madli Tuvike where 99, 26% of main reason for visit this country were cultural, and 13.04% visits activity- based. Activities included adventure sports and trekking (Bhutan Tourism Monitor, 2012). These numbers and activities are suggesting that Bhutan is ideal country for female adventure tourists to get a cultural experience as well as get involved with adventurous activities. According to Lonely Planet (2014) Bhutan is also a good example for government collaborating with tourism companies tourists are seen as major boosters for local companies.. To sum up, culture has a big influence on female travel, it can limit their whole lives, like in
Now how about getting there? I: Why don't we all go in our car? It's getting on in years, but it still manages to go. TOM: That'll be fine. By the way, we haven't decided what to see. I hear there's something good on at the Palace. I: Yes, "The Emperor's Daughter." But Mary and I have already seen that. What about "Desert Secret" at the Alhambra? MARY: That sounds exciting. Let's see that. That is if Susan and you haven't already seen it. TOM: No, we haven't. We were thinking of suggesting it ourselves. MARY: Good. Now why don't Susan and you come and have some dinner with us before the show? If you come at a quarter past seven, we shall be able to start by eight. That should give us plenty of time. TOM: I'm sure Susan will be glad to come. I won't book the tickets1 before Friday; for if the child is not all right we shall have to call it off. MARY: Of course. If you can't come, we shall not go either. But I hope Tommy will be on his feet again3 by then
more concerned with transforming the Church. In 1434 the Utraquists agreed to accept Sigismund's rule in return for religious tolerance; the Taborites kept fighting, only to be defeated in the same year at the Battle of Lipany. Following Sigismund's death, George of Podbrady (Jií z Podbrad) ruled as Bohemia's one and only Hussite king, from 1452 to 1471, with the backing of Utraquist forces. He was centuries ahead of his time in suggesting a European council to solve international problems by diplomacy rather than war, but he couldn't convince the major European rulers or the pope. After George's death two weak kings from the Polish Jagiellonian dynasty ruled Bohemia, though real power lay with the Utraquist nobles, the so-called Bohemian Estates. INDEPENDENCE Czechs had no interest in fighting for their Austrian masters in WWI, and neighbouring Slovaks felt the same about their Hungarian rulers
(HIGUERA) The scene was captured with a camera obscura focused onto a 16.2 cm × 20.2 cm (6.4 in × 8.0 in) pewter plate thinly coated with Bitumen of Judea, a naturally occurring asphalt, with a camera obscura by Niépce. The bitumen hardened in the brightly lit areas, but in the dimly lit areas it remained soluble and could be washed away with a mixture of oil of lavender and white petroleum. A very long exposure in the camera was required. Sunlight strikes the buildings on opposite sides, suggesting an exposure that lasted about eight hours, which has become the traditional estimate. A researcher who studied Niépce's notes and recreated his processes found that the exposure must have continued for several days. 7 photography firsts (SEBA) The first photograph of a human was captured by Louis Daguerre in 1838. The exposure lasted around seven minutes and was aimed at capturing the Boulevard du Temple, a thoroughfare in Paris, France. Due to the long
non-figurative. The poetry of Whitman's contemporary, Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), was even more strikingly original. Born in New England, Dickinson spent most of her life in quiet isolation detached from events of her time. Her poems are extremely personal and intimate. Recurring themes include nature and death and, although she had rejected orthodox religion, much of her work contains a strong sense of spirituality. Many of her poems, however, are ironic and witty suggesting that their creator was a woman of great humour. Dickinson's style was completely unconventional and showed a total disregard for standard poetic forms. Her technique is so innovative that her work was considered unacceptable for publication. Apart from a few poems, most of her work was published posthumously. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) Life Family background She was born in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her father was
Scientists don't know exactly when they arrived but it is somewhere between 40000 and 60000 years ago. When British came to Australia in 1788, they called these native people “aboriginals”, meaning people who had lived there since the earliest times. Captain James Cook set the colonization of Australia into motion by exploring and mapping the fertile eastern coast of Australia, but he was not the first to visit Australia. There is evidence suggesting Aborigines in northern Australia maintained trade with some of the Indonesian islands closest to the coast. Chinese and Arab's may have had contact with the Aborigines in the 15th century. When British people came to live in Australia, they decided that the land was empty, that there were no people living there. This was called "Terra nullius", Latin words for "empty land".Under British law, all land belongs to the king,who is then able to sell it to other people. The sacred sites and
Teachers were better able to articulate how to modify content to make it accessible to all students. In comparative analyses of the pre- and postadaptations, we found that teachers who used Text Adaptor modified features in texts that were closely associated with best practices in modifying materials for non-native English speakers, and modified the language and content of the text more comprehensively than teachers who did not have access to Text Adaptor. Positive outcomes suggesting teachers' increased knowledge and linguistic awareness around text adaptations when they used the tool has inspired additional research toward developing additional tool features to support authoring of content-area texts for English language learners. Ordinate, a subsidiary of Harcourt, has been developing language tests since the 90's where basic language abilities such as reading or repeating are tested (Bernstein, 1999).
also for a wider reading public. There is every chance that this interest will be further increased by the publication of Larkin’s letters to Monica Jones in 2010. The private letters draw one’s attention not merely to the poet’s life, but also to the romantic aspect of his personality: the author who first builds up his life, then projects it into poetry. Although I will keep references to Larkin’s life in this study to a minimum, I am not suggesting that the biography must by definition be outside the scope of Larkin criticism. Discussing Larkin’s life is justifiable, since it helps us understand his poems, although in many cases it has also proven to be distorting or misleading. It is revealing that even those authors who overtly reject the methods of biographical criticism, such as John Osborne in Larkin, Ideology and Critical Violence in 2008, make use of the biography, at least to a certain extent.
feelings. Consonants become longer to express negative emotions. ORCHESTRATION: Both oral and written speech may possess orchestration the choice of words with respect to acoustic properties of sounds, their sequence, and repetition. Due to their acoustic features sounds may create certain feelings, ideas or images. This is called euphony (from Greek "pleasant to the ear"). 7. PHONETIC STYLISTIC DEVICES ONOMATOPOEIA is sound imitation, echo writing. It is a combination of sounds suggesting the typical sounds the object makes. Traditional cases are: buzz, roar, whisper, ding-dong, splash, squeak, giggle, whistle, etc. More original and more expressive examples comprise nonce- coinages (e.g. "the train choo-chood to the station"). ALLITERATION - alliteration is the repetition of single sounds or groups of sounds (usually word-initial sounds, esp. consonants). Alliteration goes back to Anglo-Saxon poetry that knew no rhyme and did not yet rely on metre
for greater participation and recognition. In the US, the growing presence of Spanish-speaking Bilingualism is official in Canada. people makes it an increasingly visible public issue. Mosaic associations with the windows of medieval Melting pot evoking images of steel plants. Dynamic catherdrals. Points to the past, to the beauty and stability and future oriented. Suggesting the value of the process of tradition. While not exactly embodying hierarchy, and what is yet to come, rather than stasis and what has certainly suggests the importance of boundaries. been. In America, the role of government is seen as enabling/not getting in the way of: "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness". In Canada, the role is often described as: "Peace, Order and Good Government". This doesn't always
Jake receives a telegram from Brett and Mike telling him that they have stopped in San Sebastian because Brett is sick. He does not hand the telegram over because he wants to annoy Cohn further, but he does tell Bill and Cohn that Brett and Mike are still in San Sebastian. Bill and Jake plan to take a bus to a small town called Burguete to go fishing, but Cohn decides to stay behind and wait for Brett and Mike. He admits to Jake that he wrote to Brett suggesting a meeting in San Sebastian. When Jake is alone with Bill, Bill reports that Cohn confided in him about his "date" with Brett. Bill says that he thinks Cohn is nice but "so awful." Summary: Chapter XI Bill and Jake board a crowded bus to ride to the small, rural town of Burguete. The bus is filled with Basque peasants (who inhabit a region shared by France and Spain in the Pyrenees Mountains). The Basques drink wine from wineskins
Many writers have estimated the total number killed to have been in the millions. Women made up some 85 percent of Athose executed old women, young women and children. In locale and timing, the most virulent witch hunts were associated with periods of great social upheaval shaking feodalism at its roots mass peasent uprising and conspiracies, the beginnings of capitalism, and the rise of Protestantism. There is fragmentary evidence which feminists ought to follorw up suggesting that in some areas witchcraft represented a female-led peasant rebellion. The history of the witches was recorded by the elite, so that today we know the witch only through the eyes of her persecutor. Two of the most common theories of the witch hunts are basically medical interpretations, attributing the the witch witch craze to unexplainable outbreaks of mass hysteria. One version has it that the peasantry went mad
entrepreneurs. (Wright 1997: 8) Indeed, the international vocabulary of management reforms carries a definite normative `charge'. Within the relevant community of discourse ... the assumption has grown that particular things performance management, TQM ... and so on are progress. To be progressive one has to be seen to be doing things to which these particular labels can be stuck. ... Suggesting, for example, that an existing or new activity would be better placed within an enlarged central ministry or as a direct, state-provided service, becomes an uphill struggle it is `beyond the pale', not the done thing. (Pollitt and Bouckaert 2004: 201) In PA, the problem is that on the one hand, experts are hired both on the basis of fashionability and of their capacity to suggest change, not to say that things should
experience that is measured over the duration of 1 to 2 weeks, demonstrates the results of emotion regulation rather than emotion regulation itself. This study in addition to Wirtz (2006) provides evidence for physiological response of immediate emotional regulation. This finding validates the psychological questionnaire that was used in this study. Importantly the present findings and those described above support the process model proposed by Gross (2001), suggesting that cognitive change- reappraisal occurs before the emotion response tendencies. Thus these findings support the idea that people who score high in HER, by using automatic reappraisal to positive, can change the perception of the situation before the emotion response tendencies , which in turn could be the reason for lower cortisol release. The present results for IL-6 dose not support the findings of Edwards et al (2006) who found
People had to suggest which word would suggest maximum light and which maximum darkness and how they should be distributed. People put them in following order: kig (bright) keg kag kog kug (dark) PHONETIC STYLISTIC DEVICES (I. Ladusseva book Rhyme and Text) ONOMATOPOEIA is sound imitation, echo writing. It is a combination of sounds suggesting the typical sounds the object makes. Traditional cases are: buzz, roar, whisper, ding-dong, splash, squeak, giggle, whistle, etc. More original and more expressive examples comprise nonce-coinages (e.g. "a jet whooshed into the sky", "the train choo-chood to the station", "punk, punk, punk her needle broke the circle"). ALLITERATION (Rhyme and Text, page 41) - Alliteration is the repetition of single sounds or
your nine-year-old niece. However, when she came to play the video she realised that she had already seen it. You were refused a refund when you took it back to the shop, in spite of the fact that the package came with a money-back guarantee. You have decided to put your complaint in writing. Using the information in the advert and the notes that you have made, as well as the letter to your sister, write a letter to the store manager explaining why you are not satisfied and suggesting appropriate compensation. Dear Sis, Just wanted to write and say how sorry I am that Emily was disappointed with her birthday present. If I'd known she'd already seen the video I'd never have bought it. Would you believe that the shop wouldn't. give me my money back forthe video because it had already been watched! As soon as the fan-club membership arrives I'll pass it to her, although I've been waiting two weeks already . . . SPECIAL OFFER
most animated when it sees the milk or food. Apart from its unusual ears, it does not have any really attractive characteristics and is a strange representative of the house cat. Though reports refer to the Chinese Lop having pendent or pendulous ears (suggesting abnormally long or floppy ears e.g. like a labrador dog) this is probably an exaggeration. In all likelihood, and in the absence of any current examples or pictorial evidence, the ears were folded in a
2 A 4 E 6 C source unlike fossil fuels. 2 1 fuel F 5 endangered T And when it's growing, it 2 caps T 6 change T 5 1 d 2 a 3 c 4 e 5 b absorbs carbon dioxide. 3 gases F 7 panels T 6 Students' own answers Boy What are you suggesting? 4 renewable F We can't have fires in the Challenge! classroom. 3 (Possible answers) Students' own answers Girl No, but what about those metal 1 They are good because they use
83-111. 59 31. Sung, Y. S., Choi, M-J., Kim, H-T., Lee, Y-S., Kim, C-Y., 2011. Beyond visual experience: Brain activity reflecting sensory experiences implied by the product design. - Japanese Psychological Research, Vol. 53 (4), pp. 349360. 32. Tarssanen, S., Kylänen, M., 2009. Elämys mikä se on? Elämystuottajan Käsikirja, Oy Sevenprint Ltd: Rovaniemi. 33. Trischler, J., Zehrer, A. 2012. Service design: Suggesting a qualitative multistep approach for analyzing and examining theme park experiences. - Journal of Vacation Marketing, January 2012, vol. 18 (1), pp. 57-71. 34. Visocky O'Grady, J., Visocky O'Grady, K., 2006. A designer's research manual: succeed in design by knowing your clients and what they really need. Beverly (Mass.): Rockport. 35. Väyrynen, K., 2010. Elämyksestä elämysyhteiskuntaan-käsitehistoria ja kritiikin lähtökohtia. - Latomaa, Timo & Karppinen, Seppo J.A. (toim
I believe the book is much improved as a result, and I am most grateful. Peter Alward and Laura Morgan produced much of the early draft by transcribing many hours of lectures from very bad audio recordings. I thank them warmly and I hope that each of them will soon make a full recovery. Sean McKeever's months of editorial help and advice have been invaluable. (He suffered through some transcribing as well.) Thanks especially to Sean for suggesting some needed cuts, and for organizing the bibliography. The last few chapters of this book were completed during my tenure as a Fellow of the National Humanities Center, in 199899. I thank the Center and its wonderful staff for their generous support. For additional funding I am indebted to the National Endowment for the Humanities (#RA20169 95). Acknowledgements for the Second Edition Thanks to editor Kate Ahl for her patient help, and to Meg Wallace for a
sponding, we give ourselves a safety net: We resist the seductive luxury of register- ing and reacting to just a single (trigger) feature of the available information when an issue is important to us. No doubt this is often the case (Leippe 8z Elkin, 1987). Yet, I am not fully comforted. Recall that earlier we learned that people are likely to respond in a controlled, thoughtful fashion only when they have both the desire and the ability to do so. I have recently become impressed by evidence suggesting that the form and pace of modern life is not allowing us to make fully thoughtful decisions, even on many personally relevant topics (Cohen, 1978; Milgram, 1970). That is, sometimes the issues may be so complicated, the time so tight, the dis- tractions so intrusive, the emotional arousal so strong, or the mental fatigue so deep that we are in no cognitive condition to operate mindfully. Important topic or not, we have to take the shortcuts
ring. As it is delivered, Grant is seen right side up and in full light for the first time, representing the Call's sobering effect on Bergman's character. As they talk, a crown-like, artificial hairpiece slides from Bergman's head, showing that her fairy tale existence as a deluded, addicted princess must now come to an end. Simultaneously on the soundtrack can be heard the distant call of a train leaving town, suggesting the beginning of a long journey. In this sequence Hitchcock has used every symbolic element at his command to signal that a major threshold of change is approaching. T h e Call to Adventure is disorienting and distasteful to the hero, but necessary for her growth. 102 T H E C A L L TO ADVENTURE LACK O R NEED A Call to Adventure may come in the form of a loss or subtraction from the hero's
--Michio Kaku (Hyperspace), theoretical physicist and co-creator of string field theory Most breakthroughs in performance (and appearance) enhancement start with animals and go through the following adoption curve: Racehorses AIDS patients (because of muscle wasting) and bodybuilders elite athletes rich people the rest of us The last jump from the rich to the general public can take 1020 years, if it happens at all. It often doesn't. I'm not suggesting that you start injecting yourself with odd substances never before tested on humans. I am suggesting, however, that government agencies (the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration) are at least 10 years behind current research, and at least 20 years behind compelling evidence in the field. More than a decade ago, a close friend named Paul was in a car accident and su ered brain damage that lowered his testosterone production. Even with supplemental testosterone
(Bolton et al. 2002). Van Donkersgoed et al. 80°C), on shackled animals before the dehid- (1997) found poor correlation between coli- ing process (i.e., after stunning or form and E. coli counts on carcasses with the exsanguination; McEvoy et al. 2001, 2003; presentation status of animals before slaugh- Bosilevac et al. 2004b, 2005). Other exam- tering (e.g., score and surface wetness) and ined chemicals include cetylpyridinium chlo- the slaughtering speed, suggesting that there ride (CPC; 1%), sodium hydroxide (SH; is significant variability in factors affecting 1.6%), trisodium phosphate (TSP; 4%), or carcass contamination. phosphoric acid (4%; Bosilevac et al. 2004a, Poor sanitation, hygiene and manufactur- b, 2005). Evaluation of such treatments on a ing practices pre-harvest, as well as during laboratory-scale in model spraying-cabinets
The First Symphony has retained the position as his peak achievement in the whole of his symphonic output. The reflection of those fateful times in the First Symphony is evocative, his approach is vigorous, youthfully active and with a dominating optimism. The character and mode of expression is similar to that of Tubin. The first movement begins with a gloomy and ponderous introduction; after this the main tonality A minor is fixed. The main theme suggesting an irritable struggle is efficient, creating a certain feeling of depression and agitation: Example 60. A conceptual connection with the Legendary Symphony of Tubin (first movement, main theme) arises. The subsidiary theme (Meno mosso) with the singing oboe almost represents, by its inflections, a folk tune. The same might be said about the short accompanying violin motifs; they widen the theme into a streaming song: Example 61.
These are the kind of little things which please her ladyship, and it is a sort of attention which I conceive myself peculiarly bound to pay." "You judge very properly," said Mr. Bennet, "and it is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy. May I ask whether these pleasing attentions proceed from the impulse of the moment, or are the result of previous study?" "They arise chiefly from what is passing at the time, and though I sometimes amuse myself with suggesting and arranging such little elegant compliments as may be adapted to ordinary occasions, I always wish to give them as unstudied an air as possible." Mr. Bennet's expectations were fully answered. His cousin was as absurd as he had hoped, and he listened to him with the keenest enjoyment, maintaining at the same time the most resolute composure of countenance, and, except in an occasional glance at Elizabeth, requiring no partner in his pleasure.
secrecy system is almost identical with a noisy communication system." In information theory, the term "noise" has a special meaning. Noise is any unpredictable disturbance that creates transmission errors in any channel of communication. Examples are static on the radio, "snow" on a television screen, misprints, background chatter at a cocktail party, fog, a bad connection on the telephone, a foreign accent, perhaps even mental preconceptions. Shannon is suggesting that noise is analogous to encipherment. "The chief differences in the two cases," he wrote, "are: first, that the operation of the enciphering transformation is generally of a more complex nature than the perturbing noise in a channel; and, second, the key for a secrecy system is usually chosen from a finite set of possibilities while the noise in a channel is more often continually introduced, in effect chosen from an infinite set." When Carl W
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