I am writing to express my concern about the closing of the art studio and to bring out reasons why the art studio should be left open. Firstly, there are teachers at the studio, who offer tutoring for many fameous artists. Therfore young students can learn from the best. Furthermore, there are lots of necessary facilities. Secondly, the studio is located in an easily accessible area, so students all over the city can attent in the art department. Moreover, young talents can exhibit their creations in the studio. Thirdly, the art department is opend 24/7 so students can attent there after school. In conclusion, it can be clearly seen that the art studio is important for many young artists, therefore we will organise a protest march against closing the studio Yours sincerely, Mari Mets
I am writing to express my concern about the closing of the art studio and to bring out a couple of reasons why the art studio should be left open. First of all, the teachers of the studio are offering to tutor many possible artists. That way the new skills are guaranteed to be learned. In Addition, the studio is located in an easily accessible area and it is open 24 hours a day, so that students from all over the city can attend the art department anytime they want. Furthermore, young talents can exhibit their creations in the studio. Also, there are many necessary facilities that can be used in various situations, such as having an art exhibition, where all the students can show their greatest masterpieces. To sum up, it is believed that the art studio is extremely important to many young artists. Therefore we are ready to put our foot down and do not hesitate to organize a protest march against closing the studio
I am writing this letter to protest against the recent decision to close down the schools art studio. I would like to let you know that I truly believe it is a bad idea. First of all, the studio offers a large variety of services that aspiring artists can use. Very few students can allow themselves to have this opportunity and kind of equipment at home. Further more, the instructors in the studio help young promising artists discover and develop their talents. Secondly, the art studio is situated in an excellent place and is open round the clock, which is very convenient for the students as it allows them to relax and study there without going too far away from the school. The venue can also be used to host exhibitions where artists can demonstrate their works of art. Thirdly, I feel that it is my responsibility to let you know, unless the arts department’s decision is changed, a protest will be held.
Character Reference. I have known Alice for 11 years, both as a friend and as classmates. We first met at elementary school. Since then, I have got to know her very well and have come to appreciate her many talents. Her studies are going brilliantly, she is an excellent student. She knows Russian, Estonian, English and German as well. Alice is very helpful and nice person. She always gives the impression of educated and sensible person at any situation, what she has been ever got. She always finds the right way out of the situation. In fact, I would go as far as to say that she is so energetic person, that your company will need no more workers
The students who stayed - the "second halfers" - would be known as the students with the greatest passion for the subject. No grades or competition would exist. Rather, the motivation to work would come from a desire to earn the respect of teachers and fellow students and establish a positive self-identity. Kids would also decide the degree to which they would like to participate. Involvement would be based on interest and the satisfaction of publically confirming their talents. If these ideas could be successfully implemented, the learning environment in my school would be a fascinating self-journey, as useful for building emotional knowledge as it would be for sharpening academic skills. Learning would be a fulfilling, exciting experience, and kids wouldn't have to dread school, as they do now. Reelika Veik
all the time, according to the ways of life, which are always changing. There definately is not a certain perfect solution. Firts problem in current education system coul be that students are put into a „box“. Everyone gets graded by a certain standard, if you can not reach that line, then yo have failed. This is the fairest way, at least in concept. But not all the people have same abilities and strengths. Education should be more personal, focusin on a certain students talents and strengths and trying to develope those, so that the children could reach their full- potential and would always be encouraged to follow their heart in life. Secondly, there should be more practical learning. Practical learning is much more sufficient and also more fun. Learning can be fun, but children do not know it. Education system shuld find a way to show the fun in learning so children would grow up to be curious people, who are interested in new things and evolving
South Africa's natural resources are gold, coal, iron ore, tin, uranium, gem diamonds, platinum, copper, salt and many others. CULTURE With a dynamic fusion of African, European and Asian influences, South Africa is a hotbed of originality and creativity. This is particularly evident in the music, which ranges from indigenous township rave music, known as kwaito, to world-renowned African jazz by such legendary talents as Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba. Theatre, too, is alive and well, with sophisticated venues in each city presenting everything from the classics to homegrown drama, dance and comedy. A range of galleries, shops, studios and streetside stalls exhibit traditional African art as well as contemporary fine art. But its people are South Africa's greatest asset - and it is the interplay between its various cultures and the heritage of the individual and shared histories, which shapes the nation
the size or location, the decision will most likely become simpler. It is important to remember that no university is good at everything and has particular areas they specialize in. The more time and effort one puts into the process of research, the bigger the chance of picking the right school. It is crucial to make the right judgments considering one's academics and abilities, too. The students should evaluate their skills and talents objectively and not over- or underestimate themselves. There are schools that are known to be more demanding than others. Although the choice of university can be tough even with a lot of research, it is always possible to ask for assistance from parents, teachers or guidance counselors. The Internet is also very helpful. In spite of all that, no one else can make that decision for oneself. It is a huge commitment and needs a lot of focus.
Dear Mr Roberts I am writing to express my concern about the closing of the art studio and to bring out reasons why the art studio should be left open. Firstly, there are teachers at the studio, who offer tutoring for many artists. Furthermore, there are lots of necessary facilities. In addition, as the studio is located in an easily accessible area and opened around-the-clock, it is irreplaceable for lots of students. Moreover, young talents can exhibit their creations in the studio. In conclusion, it can be clearly seen that the art studio is important for many young artists, therefore we do not hesitate to even organise a protest march against closing the studio. I hope that the art department agrees and will not close donw the art studio. Yours sincerely, Mari Mets ESSAY Choices after secondary school Many young people decide to go univeristy after secondary school, while others think
against his former basketball team from the reservation, whose star player is Junior's exbest friend, Rowdy. After winning the game, Junior became popular, but he is sad also, because he broke Rowdy's heart. The book was very brilliant for me. It is a a novel about hope, about who has it and who doesn't, and about how hard life can be when hope leaves and also how life can change when hope reappears. The book is a search for finding a place where Junior can feel at home and use his talents. This was a wonderful, original, and fast read book for me. ,,The absolutely true diary of a part-time indian" is great read for all ages, i strongly recommended to read it. It is very fun and sad together. The book is filled with bravery- it shows how to cope with difficulties in the brand-new situation and also provides an overview of the Native American way of life. I really enjoyed this book and i believe that you will also do the same.
The students who stayed - the "second halfers" - would be known as the students with the greatest passion for the subject. No grades or competition would exist. Rather, the motivation to work would come from a desire to earn the respect of teachers and fellow students and establish a positive self-identity. Kids would also decide the degree to which they would like to participate. Involvement would be based on interest and the satisfaction of publically confirming their talents. If these ideas could be successfully implemented, the learning environment in my school would be a fascinating self-journey, as useful for building emotional knowledge as it would be for sharpening academic skills. Learning would be a fulfilling, exciting experience, and kids wouldn't have to dread school, as they do now. Most importantly, when my students graduated, they would have a firmly-instated sense of purpose that would make them better prepared for life.
(Die Berlinale) Samuti on festival teemade järgi jagatud erinevatesse sektsioonidesse nagu rahvusvaheline kino Wettbewerbis, kunstifilmid Panoramas, laste-ja noortefilmid Generationis, uued saksa filmid Perspektive Deutsches Kino innovaatilised ja eksperimentaalsed filmid Forumis. Samuti on Berlinale raames loodud erinevaid projekte filmimaailma edendamiseks. Näiteks toetab World Cinema Found filmide tootmist nõrga infrastruktuuriga riikides ning Berlinale Talents pakub noortele lootustandvatele filmitegijatele võimalust osaleda erinevates filmiteemalistes töötubases ning juturingides. (Valck 2007) Järgmine Berlinale leiab aset 5.-15. veebruaril 2015 Berliinis ning see on järjekorras juba 65.festivali toimumise kord. (Hintereder 2009) Andmeallikad: Hintereder Peter,(2009), Tatsachen über Deutschland, Peter Hintereder, Societäts-Verlag Frankfurt am Mein. Tamla Toomas, (2009), TEA entsüklopeedia 4. köide Becher-Burton, Tea kirjastus
The most popular items include: Maasai blankets, Kisii soap stone carvings, wooden carvings, Maasai beads, tribal masks, Kangas, kikoi, sisal baskets among others. · Kenyan animal hide drums will always remind you of African rhythm. Wooden carvings often come as exiting mixture of black and brown. · Soap stones carvings are very beautiful and are popularly used to adorn homes with their smooth, eclectic look. · They clearly display the ingenuity and talents of Kenyans artisans. Dance · Dances in Kenya are an important part of its varied culture. Kenya has a number of tribes who have a variegated cultural patterns including both music and dance. Kenya Dance is associated with their rich tradition of music as well. Several dances have evolved depending on several music in Kenya. Moreover, several tribes in this country has several dance traditions.
Detroit Free Press First novel, The Cat Who Could Read Backwards. Left Michigan to move to North Carolina (1989). Is married to actor Earl Bettinger, has two cats. In January 2007 the twenty-ninth novel was released. Takes place in Moose County in the small town of Pickax. The story begins on Monday, November Eleventh an ends on Monday, November Twenty-fifth. Jim Qwilleran newspaperman; a prize- winning reporter with a nose for crime. Koko a Siamese cat with extraordinary talents and a flair for mystery; loves, when Qwilleran reads to him. Yum Yum a lovable Siamese adored by her two male companions. Series opens in November. Jim Qwilleran. Other matters that concern Qwill. A museum in the mansion. Jim Qwilleran as a hobby detective. Koko and Shakespeare. Fire in the Klingenschoen Museum. Emphasis characters important. Auto Bibliography: Qwilleran, Koko and Yum Yum series: The Cat Who Could Read Backwards (1966) The Cat Who Ate Danish Modern (1967)
the Tate Modern in London. But museums and galleries are not the only homes of art. Sculptures and art festivals also testify to the creative genius of England. Sculptures range from ancient figures of historical import to life- size bronze carvings of human beings (such as exist on the roof of De la Warr Pavilion in Bexhill or the Another Place exhibition on Crosby Beach, Liverpool). One of the largest art festivals is held in Birmingham and is called Artsfest. The artistic talents being showcased range from classical music and song to traditional dancing and stand-up comedy. This festival is usually held in September. Theatre is another very important part of the English culture and is, in fact, one of the reasons people visit the country. Theatrical shows, such as Cats, The Lion King and The Phantom of the Opera, are modern reflections of the ancient Shakespearean productions that once graced the English stages.
We try our hardest to fit in: to do what we think we should do. We work hard at our job, because society expects us to; we don’t spend that much time having fun, because we think people would judge us as frivolous. But what’s the result of all this? We end up leading anxious and unhappy lives. No one can define what’s meaningful for us. Culture doesn’t get to dictate if it’s working outside the home, raising children, lawyering, teaching, or painting. Like our gifts and talents, meaning is unique to each one of us. Throughout human history, we’ve relied on laughter, song, and dance to express ourselves, to communicate our stories and emotions, to celebrate and mourn, and to nurture community. While most people would tell you that a life without laughter, music, and dance would be unbearable, it’s easy to take these experiences for granted. Marge Veskemaa This book show us another way
played for the national side. Not only was football in the genes but it also provided an escape from the Cold War pressures in a part of Italy where there was constant fear that the borders could be redrawn and his family forced from their home. Citing the role of his father and uncle in forming his legendary work ethic, Capello said: "They taught me dedication, to always work hard with absolute stubbornness. Only hard work allows an athlete to make the most of his talents." The result is a Stakhanovite philosophy under which Capello rewards the players he judges to have given their all under his instructions to win at all costs - and ruthlessly freezes out those he believes do not fit his gameplan. As his fellow Italian manager Arrigo Sacchi put it: "For Capello, football is all about wining. He does not see beauty in the game." The list of stars who have fallen foul of Capello's steely will is suitably
least a year to go through all the seasons, fall, winter, spring. It is necessary to find out all the details with the purchase of real estate, if you are a foreigner in Estonia. Stable earnings still possible if you are competitive and you appreciate as a specialist. Here plays the role of education and knowledge of foreign languages. In Estonia, knowledge of foreign languages and especially English language is an important indicator. It is important to be able to discover their talents and to find their direction for implementation. Once in exile, always take time to their self-development and training, attend courses, learn languages, visit the gyms, where you will be able to chat with the locals and feel their own. At the end just want to mention that you can hardly find a country with a more unstable weather, which has changed the mood of the day 3 million times. Fogs are replaced by the rain, and after them rolling out the sun
United States and Canada this summer. Gatorade Free Flow Tour The Gatorade Free Flow Tour works in conjunction with the Dew Tour, except it is strictly for amateurs. It is a great competition that gives amateurs the opportunity to have a fun time, while getting their feet wet on the competition circuit Mystic Sk8 Cup Skateboarders from around the world will be showing off their talents at Mystic Skate Park in Prague, Czech Republic.Festivities are set to include Men's and Women's Pro Street and Pro Bowl competitions. In estonia In addition to the indoor skate park, which is open all year around, the center also has different game zones, space for hosting events and parties, and a cafe. Gruuvi will furnish a venue for skateboard, roller skate, scooter and BMX competitions througout the year. Skaters 1. Chris Cole.
(See the rubric at http://www.ekk.edu.ee/vvfiles/1/inglisek_2009_1vihik.pdf) LETTER OF APPLICATION Make sure it is specific to both the organization and the job. Consider discussing the following topics in your letter of application: How the organization's personality and mission align with your own values. How your background makes you a valuable asset to the role and to the organization. What it is you hope to gain from working in this role. What unique talents would you bring to this position? What specifically interests you about this position. Qualities appreciated by employers the most: Hard workers Professionalism Dependable High-energy Positive Confidence Self-motivated Self-monitoring Team-oriented Intellectual curiosity
as to how a young child could produce such masterful drawings. The media interest soon turned nationwide and the 7 year old Stephen Wiltshire made his first steps to launch his lifelong career. The same year he sold his first work and by the time he turned 8, he received his first commission from the British Prime Minister to create a drawing of Salisbury Cathedral. In February 1987 Stephen appeared in The Foolish Wise Ones. (The show also featured savants with musical and mathematical talents.) During his segment Hugh Casson, a former president of London's Royal Academy of Arts, referred to him as "possibly the best child artist in Britain." Casson introduced Stephen to Margaret Hewson, a literary agent who helped Stephen field incoming book deals and soon became a trusted mentor. She helped Stephen publish his first book,Drawings(1987), a volume of his early sketches that featured a preface by Casson. Hewson, known for her careful stewardship of her clients' financial interests,
The Horror of the Heights (1918) The Vital Message (1919) Tales of Terror & Mystery (1923) The Black Doctor and Other Tales of Terror and Mystery (1925) The Dealings of Captain Sharkey (1925) The Man from Archangel and Other Tales of Adventure (1925) The History of Spiritualism (1926) The Maracot Deep (1929) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Main characters: Sherlock Holmes, the amateur detective, chemist, violin player, boxer, and swordsman (among other talents), first appeared in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's A Study in Scarlet in the Beeton's Christmas Annual in 1887. Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of "deductive reasoning" while using abductive reasoning (inference to the best explanation) and astute observation to solve difficult cases. John Watson is a fictional character, the friend, confidant and biographer of Sherlock Holmes. In the stories, Watson shared
the saleable assets of the nations. Individual incomes range from £1 000 000 a year to £50 per year. This extreme degree of inequality is due to the right of inheritance at present vested in the legal institution of property. Large individual fortunes are, for the most part, made up of inherited property. The rich, as a class, are born with silver spoon in their mouths and the economic privileges that they enjoy were not acquired by the possession or exercise of great talents, but by the accident of birth. Social inequality. The apparatus of social hierarchy is amazingly complete. It is manifest in the Court with its great expense and elaborate display; the country house with its ancient associations and dependent village; the segregation of a group of schools (ironically called ,,public" schools) to provide each new generation with the manners and habits of ruling class; the clubs and social life of London; the columns of ,,Society" gossip in the newspapers and
a certain need for preparation but do not give it nearly as much attention as it deserves. Preparation is vital because it will give you considerable selfconfidence right from the start. To get the best out of yourself you need to feel accountable for your actions and for those of your team. Basically, that means not leaning on others for help and not looking for excuses when things go wrong. Only by adopting a mindset of full responsibility will you be able to make the most of your talents. When author observe managers and directors who continually achieve success there is often a cerain characteristic a mixture of firmness, strength af character, courage, integrity, and being true to oneself that he calls ,,bottle". Throughout your career you will have many opportunities to show your ,,bottle". By making the right choices ones that show your courage and integrity you will grow and mature as a manager and as a person.
pleasures." The programmes are various and people have a chance to select what they want to see. Television provides great opportunities for education. There are programmes devoted to specialised subjects. With the help of TV it is possible to learn foreign languages, to know a lot of wonderful things concerning the world flora and fauna. TV teaches the ideals of democracy and political argument. Watching television can be compared with reading books. It provides an outlet for creative talents. By the beginning of the 21-th century TV became a coloured world network. Numerous programmes people can receive by satellite or cable. The choice of the channels ranges from six to twenty. These channels show programmes of various kinds from documentaries, current events and sports to programmes American films and science fiction cartoons. Now this medium of communication allows people to see and speak with each other if they are separated by thousands of kilometres
calling arising from a sense of destiny (e.g., what one is meant to do) or a perfect fit (e.g., a career that is an ideal match for one's skills, interests, and values) (Bunderson & Thompson; Dobrow & Tosti-Kharas). Others define calling as a career that arises from an external source (e.g., God, societal need, family legacy) that contributes to a sense of meaning/purpose and that is used to serve others in some capacity. Calling a set of innate talents, abilities, interests, and professional inclinations. Effects People with a stronger sense of "calling" are less likely to think about quitting, are willing to sacrifise for their work. Also, they are more satisfied for their work and are less flexible about changing their job assignment. In professions that are traditionally associated with a high sense of calling teaching and nursing, for example there are high rates of burnout. Without work-identity
happily & · everybody is dissatisfied · society gets maximum benefit The basic principle underlying Varnasrama: spiritually everyone is equal, materially everyone is different. We are all souls, children of God, we all have right to live. All of us can best contribute to overall system, that God has created, according to our respective talents. The principle of Ishavasya is implemented through the system of Varnasram. QUOTA IN HUMAN DIET (p 9-10) Principle of every sensible senisitive person should be I shall cause as less pain as possible to others. Vegetarian diet helps the world. DO PLANTS FEEL THE PAIN? Scientific point of view: trees have less developed nervous system Natural point of view: crops perish if not cut, animals are killed long before their normal death.
Inner struggle and nature Her poetry often reveals a painful inner struggle that may have been caused by religious doubt. Although she could not accept the doctrines of orthodox religion, she seemed to long for the comforts of unquestioned faith. Hers is the poetry of funerals, volcanoes, storms and shipwrecks, but it is also the poetry of butterflies, birds and sunrays. Her ability to capture in words the smallest detail of nature was one of her greatest talents. Reputation Initially she was considered to be an eccentric minor poet. Today she is regarded as one of the outstanding poets of the 19 th cent and a major influence on the poets of the 20th cent. Walt Whitman (1819-1892) Life Early jobs He was born into a working class family on Long Island, New York. Completed his institutional education at the early age of twelve and worked as an office boy, a printer's apprentice and a wandering school teacher. He then became the editor of
Ethos (or Values or Culture) mis on meie vaimsus, väärtused ja organisatsioonikultuur? Finances millised on praegu kasumlikkus, rahavoog ja varada? Agility(or nimbleness or change-ability) kas oleme paindlikud ja kiired uusi võimalusi kasutama? Collaborators (Alliances, Partnerships and Networks) mis on meie suhete tugevused ja nõrkused (sh. Valitsusasutustega)? Talents (competencies and skills) mis on meie võtme kompetentsid? Kas suudame õppida uusi oskusi? Mis on O ja T? ICEDRIPS Innovation - uus tehnoloogia, Internet, muu sektorit mõjutav innovatsioon Competitors - lisaks otsestele ka kaudsed konkurendid ja asenduskaubad Economic factors inflatsioon, valuutakursid, tööstusharu kasv, riiklikud investeeringud jne. Demographics vanuse, sugude, geograafia, sotsiaalsete klasside jms statistika ja
cial independence. These are your birthright. This is what your life is meant to include. You are engineered for success and designed to have high levels of self-esteem, self-respect, and personal pride. You are extraordi- nary; there has never been anyone exactly like you in all the history of mankind on earth.You have absolutely amazing untapped talents and abilities that, when properly unleashed and applied, can bring you everything you could ever want in life. You are living at the greatest time in all of human history. You are surrounded by abundant opportunities that you can take advan- tage of to realize your dreams. The only real limits on what you can be, do, or have are the limits you place on yourself by your own thinking
Monroe deliberately appeared badly made-up and unglamorous. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for the performance and was praised by critics.[15] Bosley Crowther of The New York Times proclaimed: "Hold on to your chairs, everybody, and get set for a rattling surprise. Marilyn Monroe has finally proved herself an actress." In his autobiography, Movie Stars, Real People and Me, director Joshua Logan wrote: "I found Marilyn to be one of the great talents of all time... She struck me as being a much brighter person than I had ever imagined, and I think that was the first time I learned that intelligence and, yes brilliance have nothing to do with education." Monroe in a promotional still for The Prince and the Showgirl, 1957.The second movie filmed under her production company was The Prince and the Showgirl co-starring Laurence Olivier. Olivier, who directed the movie, said Monroe was "a brilliant comedienne, which to me means she is also an
Mike Campbell - A constantly drunk, bankrupt Scottish war veteran. Mike has a terrible temper, which most often manifests itself during his extremely frequent bouts of drunkenness. He has a great deal of trouble coping with Brett's sexual promiscuity, which provokes outbreaks of self-pity and anger in him, and seems insecure about her infidelity as well as his lack of money. Pedro Romero - A beautiful, nineteen-year-old bullfighter. Romero's talents in the ring charm both aficionados and newcomers to the sport alike. He serves as a foil (a character whose attitudes or emotions contrast with, and thereby accentuate, those of another character) for Jake and his friends in that he carries himself with dignity and confidence at all times. Moreover, his passion for bullfighting gives his life meaning and purpose. In a world of amorality and corrupted masculinity, Romero remains a figure of honesty, purity, and strength.
but Cannot vote for President. They elect a Resident Commissioner to the House of Representatives, but that person has no voting rights. *using "we" about Puerto Rico and "they" about the US · poorer than any state of the US *Massive migration to the US from 1950 · "Circular migration" moving back and forth, getting the "best of both worlds" · Poorer than other Hispanic groups in the US Puerto Ricans with professional and entrepreneurial talents can make an affluent living in Puerto Rico · More Puerto Ricans live in the US (4.6 mln, 9% of the US Hispanic population) than in Puerto Rico (3.8 mln) · Mostly in New York and New Jersey · In New York esp. in East Harlem, South Bronx, Brooklyn *Cubans = Indians almost entirely eliminated · White population mostly of Spanish descent · Black Africans first brought to Cuba in 1522 to work on sugar plantations
Being healthy is not only being exempt from illnesses. Using Reiki magnifies our reserves of energy, which prevents all possible manifestations of different diseases. Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. It can be used to heal the body, the mind or the spirit; and can also guide us through life. It can help us develop latent talents and improve the quality of everything we do. This topic is chosen because Reiki is one of the more widely known forms of energy healing and the author is connected with this topic. The researche's idea was to find out if people are aware of Reiki-energy. Twenty people were questioned to carry on an inquiry. The conjecture: People in Saare- and Muhumaa are not aware of Reiki-energy. The conjecture was quite right. People believe in reiki without knowing nothing about it
faults, documenting facts and details accurately. Realist authors (2) avoid poetic language, exaggerations, emotions and melodrama. They (3) oppose all idealisation in art, writing instead about the average and common. The common man, heroes of working class origin with no special talents. Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, George Eliot (actually a woman), Elizabeth Gaskell and also the Bronte sisters. Charles Dickens (1812-‐1870) – best-‐known English realist. A social critic, journalist, public speaker, actor and many other things
projects like, FAO, HRO and KPO have also started to generate considerable revenue for the industry. Some of the reasons as to why outsourcing companies in Ukraine are reporting good financial growth are discussed below: Vast talent pool at low cost: The literacy rate of Ukraine is 98% which is much higher when compared to other offshore destinations. The country's large pool of engineering and IT talents has always been a key factor in attracting foreign investors. Further, these talents are available for the BPO companies at a lower cost. The salaries for the BPO employees in Ukraine are slightly lower when compared to other European BPO destinations. Cultural and physical proximity: Ukraine shares similar culture and business values with that of US and other European countries. These prompt companies in US and Western
Self-management -- involves controlling one's emotions and impulses and adapting to changing circumstances. Social awareness -- the ability to sense, understand, and react to others' emotions while comprehending social networks Relationship management-- the ability to inspire, influence, and develop others while managing conflict Goleman includes a set of emotional competencies within each construct of EI. Emotional competencies are not innate talents, but rather learned capabilities that must be worked on and can be developed to achieve outstanding performance. Goleman posits that individuals are born with a general emotional intelligence that determines their potential for learning emotional competencies Miks EI? P.Shaver, M.Ainsworth (California Ülikool): suheteprobleemid ca pooltel ameeriklastel. Nende uuringu kohaselt: ca 25% nn "suhetevältijad": ebamugavus seoses emotsionaalse
collaboration; risk sharing Table 5.1 Comparison of traditional and IPD process, source AIA and AIA California Council 2007. 5.2.1 Definition of IPD The American Institute of Architects (AIA) defines IPD as "a project delivery approach that integrates people, systems, business structures and practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to optimize project results, increase value to the owner, reduce waste, and maximize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication, and construction" (AIA and AIA California Council, 2007). IPD can be used with a variety of contractual arrangements, but at the minimum, IPD includes tight collaboration between owner, architect and general contractor. Thus, IPD is not suited to the DBB
Self-management -- involves controlling one's emotions and impulses and adapting to changing circumstances. Social awareness -- the ability to sense, understand, and react to others' emotions while comprehending social networks Relationship management-- the ability to inspire, influence, and develop others while managing conflict Goleman includes a set of emotional competencies within each construct of EI. Emotional competencies are not innate talents, but rather learned capabilities that must be worked on and can be developed to achieve outstanding performance. Goleman posits that individuals are born with a general emotional intelligence that determines their potential for learning emotional competencies Situatiivset emotsiooni kontrollimist on raske teha. Miks emotsionaalne intelligentsus? P.Shaver, M.Ainsworth (California Ülikool): suheteprobleemid ca pooltel ameeriklastel. Nende uuringu kohaselt:
J. R., Sternberg J. & Subotnik, R. F. (Eds.). Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1999). Imp- International Handbook of Giftedness lications of a systems perspective for and Talent. Oxford: Elsevier, 271–282. the study of creativity. In: Sernberg, R. (Ed.). Handbook of creativity. New Freeman, J. (2002). Families: the es- York, Cambridge University Press, sential context for gifts and talents. In: 313–333. Heller, K. A., Mönks, F. J. R., Sternberg J. & Subotnik, R. F. (Eds.). Internatio- Dai, D. Y., Moon, S. M., Feldhusen, nal Handbook of Giftedness and Talent. J. F. (1998). Achievement motivation Oxford: Elsevier, 573–585 and gifted students: a social cognitive Gagné, F. (2004). Transforming gifts
• Self-management — involves controlling one's emotions and impulses and adapting to changing circumstances. • Social awareness — the ability to sense, understand, and react to others' emotions while comprehending social networks • Relationship management— the ability to inspire, influence, and develop others while managing conflict Goleman includes a set of emotional competencies within each construct of EI. Emotional competencies are not innate talents, but rather learned capabilities that must be worked on and can be developed to achieve outstanding performance. Goleman posits that individuals are born with a general emotional intelligence that determines their potential for learning emotional competencies Miks EI? • P.Shaver, M.Ainsworth (California Ülikool): suheteprobleemid ca pooltel ameeriklastel. Nende uuringu kohaselt: • ca 25% nn “suhetevältijad”: ebamugavus seoses emotsionaalse lähedusega,
since, as the Stoics hold, everything that the earth produces is created for man's use; and as men, too, are born for the sake of men, that they may be able mutually to help one another; in this direction we ought to follow Nature as our guide, to contribute to the general good by an interchange of acts of kindness, by giving and receiving, and thus by our skill, our industry, and our talents to cement human society more closely together, man to man. The foundation of justice, moreover, is good_faith; -- that is, truth and fidelity to promises and agreements. And therefore we may follow the Stoics, who diligently investigate the etymology of words; and we may accept their statement that "good faith" is so called because what is promised is "made good," although some may find this derivation/a rather farfetched. There are, on the other hand,
subjective part of the novel, the camera eye. All these four sections make up the very diverse and complex narrative structure of the novel. ,,42 Parallel" 1900 to 1917. Although the novel was published on 1930, it represents the young nations hopes. Hopes for the 20th century and most of the heros are chosen from the working class movement and the faith of these people is mostly unfortunate and they are chosen to illustrate the idea that american sociaty distorts and prostitutes his talents. Camera eye section deal with dos passos's own childhood. The protagonist of the whole trilogy is Jay Ward Moorehouse. He is the protagonist, he is very modest origin, son of the railway worker, seems to be typical example of american drea, selfmade man. Marries Annabel, but quicly divorces, tries to manipulate people, joins the right clubs, where he can meet other rich persons. Marries again for fortune. Gradually he goes higher and higher, inherits the staples money
Collins expected the scene to inspire, and was but slightly affected by his enumeration of the windows in front of the house, and his relation of what the glazing altogether had originally cost Sir Lewis de Bourgh. When they ascended the steps to the hall, Maria's alarm was every moment increasing, and even Sir William did not look perfectly calm. Elizabeth's courage did not fail her. She had heard nothing of Lady Catherine that spoke her awful from any extraordinary talents or miraculous virtue, and the mere stateliness of money or rank she thought she could witness without trepidation. From the entrance-hall, of which Mr. Collins pointed out, with a rapturous air, the fine proportion and the finished ornaments, they followed the servants through an ante-chamber, to the room where Lady Catherine, her daughter, and Mrs. Jenkinson were sitting. Her ladyship, with great condescension, arose to receive them; and as Mrs. Collins had settled it
education, in particular with a view to contributing to the elimination of ignorance and illiteracy throughout the world and facilitating access to scientific and technical knowledge and modern teaching methods. In this regard, particular account shall be taken of the needs of developing countries. Article 29 1. States Parties agree that the education of the child shall be directed to: (a) The development of the child’s personality, talents and mental and physical abilities to their fullest potential; (b) The development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and for the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations; (c) The development of respect for the child’s parents, his or her own cultural identity, language and values, for the national values of the country in which the child is living, the country from which he or she may originate, and for civilizations different from his or her own;
to use Latin in speech and writing; illiterate and Celtic-speaking. d) To find it more difficult; to stop the Scots from crossing Hadrian’s Wall; to raid the coast of Gaul; to pull out the legions; the Romanized Britons; to leave very little behind; villas, baths and temples; the reminders of their presence. 3. Comprehension check: Answer the following questions. Check your answers with the text. a) 1. Whose military talents helped to complete the conquest of Gaul? 2. Why did Julius Caesar land with his soldiers in Britain? 3. When did the Romans begin a large-scale invasion of Britain? 4. They did not have much difficulty, did they? 5. Did the Romans conquer (occupy) the whole island? 6. Why did they continue to keep an army in the province? b) 7. What was the main characteristic of Roman Britain? 8. What were the three kinds of town? 9
competitions, and to award scholarships. Several smaller music societies were also founded. Looking back at the creative output at the beginning of the new era, Lüdig states: At present it is difficult to characterise in detail the work of our younger composers because many of them are still developing. Generally speaking, our music, in spite of several remarkable works, is still in its childhood and waiting for talents and doers, though it has greatly advanced during a relatively short time. We can state with satisfaction that the foundation for our music has been laid, a foundation that is original and popular.1 In symphonic music there was a growing interest in folk music by the end of the decade (works by Juhan Aavik and Eduard Tubin). However, at the beginning of the Twenties the influence of classical-romantic expression was still remarkable, as the
Japan had cloaked the strike fores in absolute secrecy. She had dissembled with diplomatic conversations and with jabs toward the south. She had—ir a precaution whose wisdom she but dimly realized— swathed her plans in a communications security so all enveloping that not a whisper of them ever floated ont< the airwaves. But if the cryptanalysts had no chance to warn of th< attack and save American lives before the war, they foum ample opportunities to exert their subtle and pervasivr talents during the struggle. In the 1,350 days of conflici in which an angry America turned Japan's tactical victory at Pearl Harbor into total strategic defeat, the cryptanalysts, in the words of the Joint Congressional Committee, "contributed enormously to the defeat of the enemy, greatly shortened the war, and saved many thousands of lives." That, however, is another story. 3. The First 3,000 Years ON A DAY nearly 4,000 years ago, in a town called Menet Khufu
confusion? Suddenly it is gone. When you fully accept that you don't know, you actually enter a state of peace and clarity that is closer to who you truly are than thought could ever be. Defining yourself through thought is limiting yourself. PRE-ESTABLISHED ROLES Of course different people fulfill different functions in this world. It cannot be otherwise. As far as intellectual or physical abilities are concerned – knowledge, skills, talents, and energy levels – human beings differ widely. What really matters is not what function you fulfill in this world, but whether you identify with your function to such an extent that it takes you over and becomes a role that you play. When you play roles, you are unconscious. When you catch yourself playing a role, that recognition creates a space between you and the role. It is the beginning of freedom from the role. When
" Cary's perfectly executed arched brow made me laugh. I fully expected his million-dollar face to appear on billboards and fashion magazines all over the world one day. No matter his expression, he was a knockout. "How about tomorrow after work?" I offered as a substitute. "If I make it through the day, that'll be worth celebrating." "Deal. I'm breaking in the new kitchen for dinner." "Uh..." Cooking was one of Cary's joys, but it wasn't one of his talents. "Great." Blowing a wayward strand of hair off his face, he grinned at me. "We've got a kitchen most restaurants would kill for. There's no way to screw up a meal in there." Dubious, I headed out with a wave, choosing to avoid a conversation about cooking. Taking the elevator down to the first floor, I smiled at the doorman when he let me out to the street with a flourish. The moment I stepped outside, the smells and sounds of Manhattan embraced me and invited me to explore