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Summary - the main principles of the internatinal meetings
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Summary - the main principles of the internatinal meetings.

A classic mistake is that meeting`s material arrives after one meeting ended, ignorance of the cultural characteristics of the participants, inattention in relation to the physicalcondition of guests which came from far away. In conclusion I would like to say few words about the pitfalls that take place in international meetings, such as sharing personal information, which is common in North America is not appropriate in Europe or Asia. Lack of information about the participants can led to unfortunate results. For example, serving pork to Moslems.I suppose that diligence helps to make a success in any kind of work.

Keeled → Business english
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Homeless
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Homeless

are working react angrily, calling them lazy good-for- nothings. When a woman leaves an abusive relationship, she often has nowhere to go. This is particularly true of women with few resources . Lack of affordable housing and long waiting lists for assisted housing mean that many women and their children are forced to choose between abuse ( ) at home or the streets. Whether a person is young or old, a permanently homeless state is the result of a chain of unfortunate events, but often it `s the result of an addiction to alcohol or drugs. Such addictions may well have developed since they began to lead a tramp ` s existence .

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Interstate 60 film review
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Interstate 60 film review

W. Grant along the roadside. Grant happily greets Neal, and hands him a bag containing a 'birthday present.' The present turns out to be a Magic 8-Ball, which can answer any yes-or-no question that Neal asks it. Shortly after their meeting, Grant gives Neal some directions, and they are soon on the unlisted Interstate 60. Traveling along the mysterious highway, Neal and Grant discuss such things as the humor found in causing people to recognize the gullible side of themselves, Grant's unfortunate accident that cost him his penis, and the certainty of knowing what to wish for. Grant departs soon after, leaving Neal to run into such characters as: •A promiscuous woman looking for perfect sex. She leaves the car after Neal tells her that her "perfect sex" will be what she never got from him, because its potential will outweigh any real-life encounter. •The same man who told the two men in the beginning about O.W. Grant. Neal and O.W. encounter

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Teadusfilosoofia valikut
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Teadusfilosoofia valikut

/.../ Semantics put flesh of one sort or another on syntactical skeletons. Some important issues arise in certain sciences and have virtually no discernible A pragmatic explication of probability would attempt to particularize or implications outside those sciences. Thus, an exhaustive analysis of issues that are historicize various semantic explications. It is unfortunate that the term "pragmatic" common to several disciplines will necessarily omit any discussion of interesting but has been used in this context, because it carries some unfortunate historical idiosyncratic topics. Since we have an enormous variety of more or less common ideas connotations. In the present context the term is used to designate the view that words to draw upon (e.g., discovery, theory, model, measurement, etc.), there are actually

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Improved Windows for Cold Climates
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Improved Windows for Cold Climates

space heating of the building. Based on the calculations of the net energy gain and the heating consumption of seven different windows it is concluded that there are good possibilities for developing windows with improved energy performance for cold and arctic climates. The windows type 3,4,5 and 7 result in the highest net energy gains and the lowest energy consumptions in the houses. For type 7 the good result is due to the very low thermal transmittance. An unfortunate effect of the combi-nation of the wide frame profile and the three- layer glazing is that the total solar energy transmittance is quite low resulting in a low solar gain. The good results for window type 3,4 and 5 show that the g- value has a significant influence on the energy performance. A simple and efficient way to improve the g-value is by increasing the glazing area by reducing the frame width. In the new developed window type 4 this is

Ökoloogia → Ökoloogia ja...
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Fiji
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Fiji

seventeen stories, but last-minute design changes made sure that the Reserve Bank building remains the tallest. Trade with Fiji has been criticized due to the country's military dictators Fijians are known for their hospitality and friendliness - although this hasn't always been the case. A little over a century ago, the Fijian people were thought to be ferocious cannibals. Souvenir and craft shops on the islands offer four-pronged wooden forks for sale, reminding tourists of those days. One unfortunate victim of the cannibals was the missionary Thomas Baker, who was eaten with the exception of one of his shoes. Today, the uneaten shoe is on display in the Fiji Museum. # The country was originally one of the most remote British colonies, and there are still some reminders of British colonial rule. Rugby and soccer - those most English of sports - are the two major competitive sports. Cricket and golf are also popular. Fiji hosted the Pacific Games in 2003,

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Cinema is the most restricitve medium
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Cinema is the most restricitve medium

moment and don’t focus on the next thing that is shown, so you will get more confused later on. Bigger problem is when the storylines don’t connect into one resolution at the end of the movie, leaving audience unsettled and confused. They’ll leave without satisfaction. So story and shot wise can not be anything sprawling. Also need of mentioning is staying in the format of genre that the film is made. The unfortunate thing is that the the genre is set, all the production must follow it. Filmmakers cannot go and write a comedy piece, shoot it as an action film and later cut it as a romance, and even market it as a documentary. Secondly, comes to the play the audience. Without them it is pointless to make movies. In order to get the meaning of the film, audience have to decode director’s and writer’s work. Unfortunately, it is not always the case that movies will make sense. That is, because of the

Filmikunst → Film
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Kriitika-Twilightile
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Kriitika "Twilightile"

Which makes the imagination even easier, is that there are a few hints on certain traits ­ such as clumsiness ­ that asbolutely every single human being can relate to, and for the first time in their lives, while reading ''Twilight'', they are encouraged to feel special about it ­ they are encouraged to feel as if they might as well be the next love itnerest of a steamingly attractive vampire. To me, Bella really seems to be an incredibly unfortunate creature. She doesn't seem able to be happy about anything, doesn't have any hobbies or real friends, because apparently their unperfectness seems to annoy her, as well as the fact that there are people around her, that take interest in her, even though she is portrayed in the book as an empty, emotionless doll, with a threetrack mind : ,,Edward",,"Edward's toned chest" ,,Charlie's dinner every once in a while" (thank god for the last one!) Nothing else really seems to interest her

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Myers-Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning
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Myers, Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning

This unidimensional approach is most evident in planners’ treatment of population growth, which tends to be conceived as simply today’s population grown bigger. At the same time, the planning profession’s effort to become more relevant within the local political scene has strengthened planners’ emphasis on shortrange planning driven by two-year budget cycles and the short-term horizons of the electoral process. This deficiency is unfortunate because academics have the potential to offer practitioners the solid theoretical background that might inform richer, better developed statements about the future. The relative absence of academic attention to the future may stem from several causes. Neglect of the future may also arise as a byproduct of a newly strengthened focus on spatial analysis. Space and time are two essential dimensions for describing the world, but it is difficult to focus on both at once.

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Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

She helps clear Jane of Mr. Brocklehurst's false accusation of deceit. · Miss Scatcherd: A sour and vicious teacher at Lowood. · Helen Burns: An fellow-student and best friend of Jane's at Lowood School. She refuses to hate those who abuse her, trusting in God and turning the other cheek. She dies in Jane's arms. · Edward Fairfax Rochester: The master of Thornfield Manor. A Byronic hero, he makes an unfortunate first marriage before he meets Jane. · Bertha Antoinetta Mason: The violently insane first wife of Edward Rochester. · Adèle Varens: A French child to whom Jane is governess at Thornfield. She is Mr Rochester's ward. · Mrs. Alice Fairfax: An elderly widow and housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. She treats Jane kindly and respectfully, but disapproves of her engagement to Mr Rochester. · Blanche Ingram: A socialite whom Mr

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The Witch Trials in Salem
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The Witch Trials in Salem

It led to the deaths of more than 20. Altogether 19 people were executed by hanging. (In most of Europe witches were burned but in England and the North American colonies the punishment was hanging). Another man, 80 year old Giles Corey was pressed to death. He was accused of being a witch but before the trial could proceed he had to plead guilty or not guilty. Corey bravely refused to plead. To try and force him heavy weights were placed on him. The unfortunate man eventually died from this torture. (At one point his tongue was forced out of his mouth and the sheriff, George Corwin, pushed it back in with a cane). Furthermore four people died in prison while awaiting trial (Lyndia Dustin, Ann Foster, Sarah Osborne and Roger Toothaker). The witch mania began when two girls, 9 year old Betty Parris and her 11 year old cousin Abigail Williams tried fortune telling. The two were staying with Betty's father, Reverend Samuel Parris

Keeled → British culture (briti...
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Fridrick douglass
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Fridrick douglass

Critics frequently attacked the book as inauthentic, not believing that a black man could possibly have produced so eloquent a piece of literature. The book was an immediate bestseller and received overwhelmingly positive critical reviews. Within three years of its publication, it had been reprinted nine times with 11,000 copies circulating in the United States; it was also translated into the French and Dutch languages. The book's success had an unfortunate side effect: his friends and mentors feared that the publicity would draw the attention of his ex-owner, Hugh Auld, who could try to get his "property" back. They encouraged him to go on a tour in Ireland, as many other ex-slaves had done in the past. He set sail on the Cambria for Liverpool on August 16, 1845, and arrived in Ireland when the Irish famine was just beginning. Douglass actually published three versions of his autobiography during his lifetime (and

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Praktiline töö-Riiul
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Praktiline töö: Riiul

5. To make something unique Making a shelf took a massive amount of our time making it, but it was totally worth it. Just to make one teacher happy and give her joy with something this simple. But not all the aspects of the job went so smoothly, there were some mistakes that were our mistakes because we were not careful and attentive. When we were cleaning one of the pieces we cut into it because we were not so experienced with this machine and this was an unfortunate mistake. But everything else went smoothly and without mistakes. There were some small mistakes but they were repairable. For the shelf, we made drawers it took us only couple of hours somewhere four hours maybe. We have brought out all of the stages of making shelf that is not on the wall but on the ground. 14 Lisad Lisa 1 Puhastamata materjal

Muu → Tööõpetus
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Prague praha
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Prague(praha)

Wenceslas was the 'Good King Wenceslas' of the well-known Christmas carol written in 1853 by English clergyman John Mason Neale. Neale, a scholar of eastern European church history, had read about St Wenceslas' legendary piety, and based his carol on the story of the duke's page finding strength and warmth by following in the footsteps of his master as they carried food, wine and firewood to a poor peasant on a freezing cold Boxing Day. The unfortunate Wenceslas was murdered by his own brother, Boleslav; the Chapel of St Wenceslas in St Vitus Cathedral is decorated with scenes from the saint's life. In 950 the German king Otto I conquered Bohemia and incorporated it into the Holy Roman Empire. By 993 Pemysl princes had forged a genuine Slav alliance, and ruled Bohemia on the Germans' behalf until 1212, when the pope granted Otakar I the right to rule as a king.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Grammar Terminology
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Grammar Terminology

demonstrative (pronoun) demonstratiiv- Grammatical term for the items this, that, these, those. Shall I put that into this box over pronoomen, näitav The demonstrative specifies whether the referent is here? asesõna close or distant in relation to the speaker. derivation derivatsioon, A main process of word formation by which one word is midnight, unfortunate, redo, tuletus formed ('derived') from another, most commonly by hopeless adding affixes to base forms. This brings about a change of meaning and/or grammatical class. determiner määratleja Item which indicates the kind of reference a noun Definite/indefinite: the dining

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American Literature
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American Literature

Dimmesdale, afraid of losing his status and being humiliated , does not confess his crime. For this this he is rewarded and greatly punished. He is rewarded by keeping his status in the community. He continues to preach to his flock, for which he gains great acclaim. He is able to see Hester and Pearl whenever he wants. He is also free to leave anytime he wants. He has his freedom and his reputation. However, he also has something he doesn't want, his conscience. How unfortunate it is a person can get away from being caught for a crime. A crime that is punishable by death. Yet, he can't enjoy it. Most people would leave town, sorry for that they've done, but ecstatic they got away to start a new life. Not Dimmesdale, not Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. He beats himself up over it. Usually thats an analogy, but not this time. The rest of his life is a descent into madness brought on by constant selfinduced suffering, which is later more than self

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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

inadequacy. In many ways, Jake is a typical member of what poet Gertrude Stein called the "lost generation," the generation of men and women whose experiences in World War I undermined their belief in justice, morality, manhood, and love. Without these ideals to rely on, the Lost Generation lived an aimless, immoral existence, devoid of true emotion and characterized by casual interpersonal cruelty. Part of Jake's character represents the Lost Generation and its unfortunate position: he wanders through Paris, going from bar to bar and drinking heavily at each, his life filled with purposeless debauchery. He demonstrates the capacity to be extremely cruel, especially toward Cohn. His insecurities about his masculinity are typical of the anxieties that many members of the Lost Generation felt. Yet, in some important ways, Jake differs from those around him. He seems aware of the fruitlessness of the Lost Generation's way of life

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D
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Games Programming with Java and Java 3D

The speed-up in Java is mostly due to improvements in compiler design. The Hotspot technology introduced in J2SE 1.3 enables the run-time system to identify crucial areas of code that are utilised many times, and these are aggressively compiled. Hotspot technology is relatively new, and it's quite likely that future versions of Java 6 Games Programming with Java and Java 3D will find further speed-ups. The Hotspot technology has the unfortunate side-effect that program execution is often slow at the beginning until the code has been analyzed and compiled. A final point about speed is knowing what to blame when a Java program runs slowly. An increasingly large part of the graphics rendering of a game is handled by hardware or software outside of Java. For example, Java 3D passes all of its rendering down to OpenGL or DirectX which may emulate hardware capabilities, such as bump mapping

Informaatika → Java programmeerimine
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

They show the viewpoint of disturbed artist. His reaction to the changing world, this is the most intimate and 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

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Rosings." Words were insufficient for the elevation of his feelings; and he was obliged to walk about the room, while Elizabeth tried to unite civility and truth in a few short sentences. "You may, in fact, carry a very favourable report of us into Hertfordshire, my dear cousin. I flatter myself at least that you will be able to do so. Lady Catherine's great attentions to Mrs. Collins you have been a daily witness of; and altogether I trust it does not appear that your friend has drawn an unfortunate--but on this point it will be as well to be silent. Only let me assure you, my dear Miss Elizabeth, that I can from my heart most cordially wish you equal felicity in marriage. My dear Charlotte and I have but one mind and one way of thinking. There is in everything a most remarkable resemblance of character and ideas between us. We seem to have been designed for each other." Elizabeth could safely say that it was a great happiness where that was the case, and with

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Cats
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Cats

Also known as Scottish Lop, the Scottish Fold traces back to a female white shorthair farm kitten discovered near Coupar Angus, Perthshire, Scotland in 1961. This cat, Susie, produced some fold-eared kittens. One of these, Snooks, became the founding mother of the breed after Susie's unfortunate death in 1963. By 1967, numerous "Lop-eared Cats" had been born however the UK cat registries declared the trait to be a deformity and refused to accept the "Scottish Fold" for breed status because of potential ear problems (an inconsistency considering they recognised the tailless Manx). Interest in Scottish Folds in the USA led to breeding being continued there and it was

Keeled → Inglise keel
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

The farmers depend on rain to produce a good harvest. His dependency on alcohol destroyed his marriage. dim adj. not bright or clear adv. dimly Syn. faint v. dim n. dimness The light was too dim for studying. The stars dimly lit the evening sky. display v. to show, reveal n. display Syn. exhibit The model displayed the details of the human hand. The candidate's display of anger was unfortunate. exports n. products sold abroad adj. exported Syn. foreign sales v. export Until recently the United States' exports exceeded its imports. Exported goods are usually high in qualify. gigantic adj. very large adv. gigantically Syn. enormous Reaching the Moon was a gigantic step in space exploration for mankind. New methods of farming offer gigantic advantages over the old methods.

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

gether, blame must be apportioned. Someone must be guilty. The guilty party must be punished. Lawyers and judges now have to get involved. Detectives and accountants are hired to dig up dirt on each party. The situation gets worse and worse, until it finally ends in anger, bitterness, accusations, and even hatred. The best of solutions, when a marriage or a relationship does not work out, is to accept that fact as an unfortunate reality, make reasonable provisions for each party, and then for each person to get on with his or her life. Many couples are doing this today through mediation rather than going through the bitterness of a traditional divorce. The results turn out to be better for every- one involved. It is a psychological fact that most people feel that they are right in whatever they do. But as soon as one person starts to blame the

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

a polite, superficial comment of your own: "Just fine" or "Real good" or "I'm doing COMMITMENT IS THE KEY _ great, thanks." Once you have publicly stated that all is well, it becomes much eas- ier for the solicitor to corner you into aiding those for whom all is not well: "I'm glad to hear that, because I'm calling to ask if you'd be willing to make a donation to help out the unfortunate victims of ..." The theory behind this tactic is that people who have just asserted that they are doing/feeling fine-even as a routine part of a sociable exchange-will conse- quently find it awkward to appear stingy in the context of their own admittedly fa- vored circumstances. If all this sounds a bit far-fetched, consider the findings of consumer researcher Daniel Howard (1990), who put the theory to test. Residents

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

This is illustrated in the story of a wise man who won an expensive car in a lottery. His family and friends were very happy for him and came to celebrate. “Isn't it great!” they said. “You are so lucky.” The man smiled and said “Maybe.” For a few weeks he enjoyed driving the car. Then one day a drunken driver crashed into his new car at an intersection and he ended up in the hospital, with multiple injuries. His family and friends came to see him and said, “That was really unfortunate. “ Again the man smiled and said, “Maybe.” While he was still in the hospital, one night there was a landslide and his house fell into the sea. Again his friends came the next day and said, “Weren't you lucky to have been here in hospital.” Again he said, “Maybe.” The wise man's “maybe” signifies a refusal to judge anything that happens. Instead of judging what is, he accepts it and so enters into conscious alignment with the higher order. He knows that often it is

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

They are especially prevalent in spy stories, and cryptology is not immune. The only other book-length attempt to survey the history of cryptology, the late Fletcher Pratt's Secret and Urgent, published in 1939, suffers from a severe case of this special pleading. Pratt writes thrillingly—perhaps for that very reason—but his failure to consider the other factors, together with his errors and omissions, his false generalizations based on no evidence, and his unfortunate predilection for inventing facts vitiate his work as any kind of a history. (Finding this out was disillusioning, for it was this book, borrowed from the Great Neck Library, that interested me in cryptology.) I think that although trying to balance the story with the other factors may detract a little from the immediate thrill, it charges it with authenticity and hence makes for long-lasting interest: for this is how things really happened.

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

12. I recommend the squat for those who have access to a Safety Bar, which provides a yolk-like shoulder harness. 13. Most mortals will need to work up to 22. 14. Using popular caloric models from published studies, Casey would actually have had to eat approximately 39,000 calories per day to gain this muscular mass. That's 89 McDonald's double cheeseburgers or 97 chicken breasts per day. Even with chicken breasts, poor Casey would have also gained an unfortunate 189 pounds of fat at the same time, according to the same math, leaving him looking like Cartman on "Weight Gain 4000." 15. 1.7 g/kg * 56.7 kg * 80%. OCCAM'S PROTOCOL I A Minimalist Approach to Mass It is vain to --William do with more what can be done with less.

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

known as “functional foods,” defined as 2006). Since most fermented sausages are foods that are used to prevent and treat certain usually not heated, they are adequate for the disorders in addition to their nutritional value carriage of probiotic strains, either selected per se (Jiménez–Colmenero et al. 2001). among naturally present bacteria or from Regrettably, meat has an unfortunate image existing probiotic strains (De Vuyst and related to fat, saturated fatty acids, choles- Leroy 2008). In addition, functional starters terol, salt, and nitrate/nitrite content; these have also been used for technological advan- are associated with cardiovascular diseases, tages, such as the acceleration of fermented some types of cancer, and obesity. However, sausage processing by means of high tem-

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