Nothing can be done to prevent crime We will always have to face grief and pain as a result of countless varieties of crimes.Unfortunately, we are prone to make bad choices and reap undesirable outcomes. What in future can make more problem, what was. The difference is that most of us have some self-control, but in time of need human beings can change drastically their personality. That is why we can not prevent all crimes every time or build a perfect society: because we are still plain humans. But we can improve on an environment by providing a higher level of education and security. In doing so, there will be a decrease in the
Weed Management Handbook Summarized by: Student X Introduction • What is a weed? • Disadvantages and advantages • Seed bank • Different ways to deal with weeds • Resistance of herbicides What is a weed? • Older definitions: -a plant not valued for its use or beauty -a plant whose virtues have yet to be discovered • Modern definitions: -plants that are considered undesirable by producers -unwanted plant which in some way hinders or interfers with human activity. (Crops may at some point also be weeds) Weed disadvantages • Reduces crop yield – weeds and crops have to share resources such as light, water and nutrients • Reduces crop quality and health – increases moisture and disease levels • Delay harvesting – conservation of moisture may delay ripening Beneficial effects of weeds • Valuable indicators
Human overpopulation Liis Lukk MJ15 What is overpopulation? • Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth. • Human overpopulation is among the most pressing environmental issues • Overpopulation can result from an increase in births, a decline in mortality rates, an increase in immigration, or an unsustainable biome and depletion of resources • Human population has been rising continuously since the end of the Black Death, around the year 1350
use of communicating certain recipies for veterinary medicine. The worker had access to his employer's recipies book and copied them. The personal writings and any productions of the intellect are private and is therefore protected. In addition they say that the right to privacy does not prohibit any publication of matter witch is of public or general interest. They emphasized that the scope of this rule covers those persons hwo are not public figures and hwo are dragged into an undesirable publicity. Therefore there is a value in preventing publication not only in the right to publicate. But, the right to privacy does not apply when the court of justice is concerned ofcourse. So in my opinion, the center of privacy issues is moved from greedy jornalists, mentioned in article from year 1890, to Google and other data collectors alike. If you want complete privacy, its easy, go to live in the Moon
A forecast represents a best guess about the future, achieved by adding judgment about the most likely future rates of behavior and other assumptions. Part of the judgment required for a forecast includes decision making about the quality of input data and what type of analytical model provides the most realistic results. Finally, a plan requires evaluation of the forecasted future for its level of desirability and potential alterability. Plans can be constructed to avoid undesirable futures, to make desired forecasts come true, or to create new, more desirable futures. Unfortunately, Isserman concludes that planners have adopted quantitative techniques of projection as if they described the most probable future (truth) and as if that were desired (ideal). Plans are of course the workhorse of the planning profession. Plans should be both visionary and practical. Ignoring the distinctions between projections and forecasts, or between forecasts and plans,
" • The Coors slogan "Turn It Loose," was translated into Spanish as "Suffer From Diarrhea. WHY CULTURAL FACTORS MATTER WHEN CHOOSING EXPORT MARKET? It is essential that companies take into account the lifestyles and culture of countries to which they are considering exporting. This information can be used to determine whether a product or service would be considered essential, useful, a luxury or even undesirable in a target country. Some products and services might even be found culturally unacceptable. • Package colours, sizes and styles, and product functions can all require adaptation because of cultural requirements. • Exporters of consumer products will be affected by a country’s culture more than exporters of industrial goods or components because consumer products must be designed to meet needs, values and beliefs. 7 MAIN CULTURAL FACTORS 1. Material culture
(MacDonald, Frase, S., & Keenan, 1982), and continues in applications, including the online essay evaluation service combines e-rater automated essay scoring, advisories indicating anomalies, such as off-topicness ), and descriptive feedback. The descriptive feedback is comprised of a suite of programs that evaluate and, subsequently, flag essays for errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics; identify an essay's discourse structure; and, recognize undesirable stylistic features. As the population of English language learners (ELL) grows, researchers are working on enhancements to the grammatical error detection component to accommodate the kinds of mistakes more common in the ELL population. This kind of feedback includes determiner and preposition errors, and collocation errors (e.g., "strong computer" instead of "powerful computer").Criterion offers a pre-writing (planning) utility
......................15 Of the many practicable methods of artificial ion generation, the foremost frequently utilised are radioactive isotopes, high voltage currents, ultraviolet radiation, and charged liquid aerosols. All offer some advantages and may not always be used interchangeably. The knowledge of the most effective ion spectrum is still in an embryonic stage. Good units generate large amounts of small and intermediate ions in differing proportions and without a perceptible increase of undesirable byproducts as ozone and nitrous compounds in toxic or even irritating amounts..............................................................................................................16 For experimental work, two separate units for production of (-) or (+), or one permitting a reversion of polarities with a controlled output in excess of 100,000 ions per cc. of air, measured at a distance of six feet, are indispensable. Specially constructed collectors for
g. particular character (not whole phenotype)/can alter one trait only (without affecting background genes)/can add allele from different taxon with which breeding may not be possible/quicker (than the many generations of, selective breeding/backcrossing) 2 stated disadvantage; detail; e.g. cannot precisely position insert (so) unknown/unanticipated effect/may pass to other species (with unknown/undesirable, effect)/regarded as ethically undesirable (no market/crop destroyed by protesters)/cannot breed from GM (requires cloning) 2 [4] 35. (i) ; ; (tick); ; 4
layer. Planting The most critical planting requirements are getting the seed into adequate soil moisture and choosing an appropriate seeding rate. Planting date and row widths can vary considerably without seriously affecting production. For heavy soils, seeding depth should be 1 to 1.5 inches, depending on depth to moisture. Seeding rate is especially important for sunflower varieties intended for the snack food market. A high seeding rate will cause seed to be smaller, which is undesirable for snack food. A general recommendation for this type of sunflower is 17,000 seeds per acre (roughly 4 pounds per acre), while a general recommendation rate for oilseed varieties is 23,000 seeds per acre (roughly 3 pounds per acre). The higher seeding rate is recommended for oilseed types to improve yields. Seed size will be reduced, but market prices for oilseed sunflower are unaffected by seed size. Yields from April or May plantings normally will be higher than June or July plantings.
· Token is passed as node number or other similar value may be tacked on to forwarding rate, run between sender and receiver. priority message when itgets a turn on the bus end of data-bearing message Token bus: operation, tradeoffs internal blocking may occur (undesirable) > Broadcast storm: Global priority: which node gets the next turn on the bus?· could be a organized as round-robin Operation:· A token signal is passed from a node to node on a bus(virtual ring, Port mirroring · An incorrect packet broadcast onto a network that causes
glycolytic potential (thought to be an indica- (compounds from the feed source deposit in tor of the RN- allele) than Hampshire or the meat) or indirectly (primarily by increas- Hampshire crossbred pigs. High glycolytic ing fatness). Feeding fish byproducts, raw potential values were associated with lower soybeans, canola oil, and meal can result in pH, poorer WHC, higher cooking loss, and undesirable flavors in meat (Melton 1990). paler color. Pork fat is more likely to be affected by alter- Meat derived from pigs of these very dif- ation of dietary fat source than is beef fat ferent genetic backgrounds does differ in because pigs have little capacity to biohydro- quality characteristics (Brewer et al. 2002). genate unsaturated fats, depositing them in Ellis et al
a) to supply local colouring (usually a couple of such words is enough) b) to suggest the speaker's or character's nationality c) to render the speaker's or character's social status d) to convey character's desire to be above the average (to show off) e) to soften the utterance such word, when they are the kind of understatement because English words may sound too rude or undesirable (e.g. "love amore"). f) Because of humour when these words are used out of place. 3. Archaic words words no longer used in everyday speech, words that are outdated (e.g. thou you, to deem to think, to woot to know, timepiece clock, raymont clothes, etc.). We should distinguish between natural and deliberate use of archaic words (e.g
was investigating, undercover, the compliance tactics of real estate companies. To "learn the ropes," I accompanied a salesman on a weekend of showing houses to prospective home buyers. The salesman-we can call him Phil-was to give me tips to help me through my break-in period. One thing I quickly noticed was that whenever Phil began showing a new set of customers potential buys, he would start with a couple of undesirable houses. I asked him about it, and he laughed. They were what he called "setup" properties. The company maintained a run-down house or two on its lists at inflated prices. These houses were not intended to be sold to customers but only to be shown to them, so that the genuine properties in the company's inventory would benefit from the comparison. Not all the sales staff made use of the setup houses, but Phil did. He said he liked to watch his prospects'
Diplomatic immunities of diplomatic personnel (not only the personnel, but their members of the family staying with them in the state): Personal immunity against jurisdiction of the receiving state (person cannot be punished, brought to court, etc. in the receiving state). What to do if this person performs a crime? The receiving state can claim the person to be persona non grata translated as undesirable person, this means that this person should leave the territory. If the misconduct is serious, the person must leave in 24h, if not, then longer period. If you commit the crime, then the receiving state can only expel you, but such person should be punished by the sending state according to their laws. However, in different countries there are different laws. E.g. if a diplomatic person spies, then he/she is expelled, then the
The litters of my female Konkordia always had at least one kitten coloured intensively, either a very dark black tabby or a very dark red tabby. She has a light shade of colour, but her grandmother is darker and also had several dark kittens in her litters. This looks like a recessive, but one needs a lot more of statistics to prove if and how it is inherited. A dark shade is desirable for red, but at present undesirable for blue. So I don't know if "indigo" has any future." ODDITIES Strange as it may seem, in some animals the mother's diet can affect coat colour. Recent work at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, has shown that in a certain strain of mice, the "agouti" coat colour gene can be turned off through methylation. The extent of methylation was dependent on the mother's vitamin intake during pregnancy. (Methylation turns off genes by chemically modifying them)
will be ready to operate properly when a message comes in. Usually the simpler the system, the more reliable. The requirement excludes from the combat zone ciphers of more than two steps. Any encipherer's errors or garbles should be correctable without having to call for a retransmission. This bans systems in which a single error garbles the message from the point of error on, as in autokey ciphers (such systems are said to have an undesirable error-propagation characteristic). Obviously, if a general cannot rely upon the validity of messages that come out of his cipher machines, the cryptosystem is worse than useless. Secondary requirements for a cryptosystem are security and rapidity. Which one comes first depends upon the needs of the users. Further down the scale of importance stands I the requirement of economy. This rules out any system that requires