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701.
Personality and his socialization
... of activity aimed at creating spiritual and material wealth, so its result comes to be a system of ideals, values, norms and patterns of behaviour embodied in the social development of a person and his spiritual world; ·  incomes play an important symbolic role. High incomes mean well-being, ...
702.
Patriarchy theory
... these ideas more fully because the arguments which seem to offer a more serious challenge to Marxism are not these but the other version of patriarchy theory argued by writers like Heidi Hartmann. She criticised Juliet Mitchell: «Patriarchy operates, Mitchell seems to be saying, (in Psyche/analysis ...
703.
Parteien in Deutschland
... der Macht war. Seit Anfang 2005 hat die PDS einen Zusatz zum Namen. Sie heißt nun "DIE LINKE.PDS"! Es gibt noch mehr Parteien in Deutschland. Diese haben oft sehr extreme Ansichten, und sie sind meistens sehr klein. Alle 4 Jahre sind Bundestagswahlen. Im Bundestag sind nur die ...
704.
Parable thinking in W. Faulner's novel "A fable"
... us about other truth or confirm it. Our research is based on these classifications. PART III. W. FAULKNER’S “A FABLE” AS AN EXAMPLE OF PARABLE THINKING 3.1 General characteristic of the novel A Fable occupies a curious position among Faulkner’s works. Written during the period of his ...
705.
Paleontology
... While this article will touch on this last discipline, readers can find fuller coverage in the article: “Humanity, Origins of”.) Other sub-disciplines of paleontology, including paleo-ecology, paleo-geography, and paleo-climatology, focus on the environment in which ancient life forms lived and how ...
706.
Oscar Wilde "The picture of Dorian Gray"
... his day. Though he was sometimes ridiculed for them, his paradoxes and witty sayings were quoted on all sides. The picture of Dorian Gray   The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only published novel by Oscar Wilde, appearing as the lead story in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine on 20 June 1890. ...
707.
Organization structure of Visa
... Executive, Visa Latin America & Carribbean John Philip Coghlan President and Chief Executive Officer, Visa USA Organization The cornerstone of Visa's success is a unique organizational structure. Partnerships with 21,000 financial institutions enable Visa to meet the needs of local ...
708.
On some problems of classification of political parties
... and political center (Imperial, Federal ...) b) the presence (absence), confessional component, etc. With Russian historians and political scientists linked classification of political parties with the state of public consciousness. They use the categorical chain "value - philosophy - ideology ...
709.
Office interior
The will of the head finally defines corporate style of the company and is reflected in an interior of office. There are two features: on the one hand, the person aspires to protect the working zone from associates, with another – the success of activity of firm is impossible without constant ...
710.
Occurring with a writer, who write books about Australian animals
... a hurry – I have to run. See you later. You can call me. Bye! - Bye! It was nice talking with you. Occurring with a writer, who write books about Australian animals - Good day mister Gary Fisher. (this is a name of the writer) - Hello my friend, ...
711.
Nouns
... ", which may be considered a singulative form of "snow" (although English has no productive process of forming singulative nouns, and no singulative modifiers). In other languages, singulatives can be productively formed from collective nouns; e.g. Standard Arabic حجر ...
712.
Nouns
... looks like (the endings it takes) and how a word behaves in a sentence. ·  Formal Tests 1.  Does the word contain a noun-making morpheme? organization, misconception, weirdness, statehood, government, democracy, philistinism, realtor, tenacity, violinist 2.  Can the word take a ...
713.
Noun and its grammatical categories
... became of the student, etc. In each case of shows one of its lexical meanings. Therefore it cannot be regarded as a grammatical word-morpheme and the combination of the student cannot be treated as an analytical word. 2. A grammatical category, as known, is represented in opposites comprising a ...
714.
Notions preliminaires. Le mot
... même qu'il n'y a pas d'équivalence, voire, de symétrie, entre la pensée et la langue, il n'y a point d'identité entre le mot et la notion. Un mot, précisément son enveloppe matérielle, peut être lié à plusieurs notions et, ...
715.
Nanotechnologies
... a more general capability for molecular engineering which would allow us to structure matter atom by atom."   Second-Generation Nanotechnology Despite its versatility, protein has shortcomings as an engineering material. Protein machines quit when dried, freeze when chilled, and ...
716.
Màrx³sm ³n wîrld h³stîry
ery widespread, non-Marxist, materialist view holds that human beings are animals, who behave ‘naturally’ in certain ways. Just as it is in the nature of wolves to kill or in the nature of sheep to be placid, so it is in the nature of men to be aggressive, domineering, competitive and greedy (and, ...
717.
My University
... 4th, 1920 at session of revolutionary committee the petition of a department of national education for opening on Kuban since autumn of 1920 of university in structure of faculties has been supported: medical, natural, sociohistorical. On August, 9th, 1920 reception of applications of entrants in ...
718.
My flat
... are three rooms in our flat: a parlour and two bedrooms. Besides there is a kitchen, a toilet, a bathroom and a hall. We don’t have a balcony because our flat is situated on the ground floor. The living-room is the largest and most comfortable room in the flat. It is a large square room with a ...
719.
My day and its schedule
... quiet music that helps me to relax. Though I get tired very much and every week-day is similar to another one, it is necessary to force myself to go to bed because I always have something interesting to do. Moreover, if I did not have a schedule, I probably would go to bed at the wrong time and even ...
720.
Music history
... in concept to the scales we use today. Music of the Early Roman Church There is little evidence that Ancient Romans contributed much to music history other than the development of brass instruments used in the military. The Romans conquered Greece in 146 B.C. and assimilated and adapted Greek ...
721.
Multiple Intelligences in the structure of a new English syllabus for secondary school
... 1996): p. 69-75   68.Hoerr, Thomas R. How our school Applied Multiple Intelligences   Theory. Educational Leadership, October, 1992, 67-768.   69.Smagorinsky, Peter. Expressions:Multiple Intelligences in the    English Class. - Urbana. IL:National Council of teachers of ...
722.
Modern tourism
... 109 National Tourist Organizations (NTOs) and 88 Associate Members, among them private and public groups. As tourism grew and became an integral part of the fabric of modern life, its international dimension increased and national governments started to play an increasingly important role-their ...
723.
Modern dialectical materialism
... philosophy—the philosophy of dialectical materialism. It is the intention of this book to explain the basic ideas of dialectical materialism, first worked out by Marx and Engels, and show their relevance to the modern world, and to science in particular. We do not pretend to be neutral. Just as ...
724.
Modal verbs
... a real fact of as problematic, or unreal, this form of expression is found in every sentence because it is indispensable to predication. 2)  By modal verbs which represent an action as necessary or unnecessary, possible or impossible, certain of doubtful and the like. But modal verbs need not ...
725.
Minor Types of Lexical Opposition (Shortened Words)
... » on the analogy with native words: man, pan, tan etc. There are two main types of shortenings: graphical and lexical. Graphical abbreviations Graphical abbreviations are the result of shortening of words and word-groups only in written speech while orally the corresponding full forms are used. ...
726.
Methods of Lexicological Analysis
... of semantic differential ·  Contextual analysis The detailed description of these methods will be shown further. I. METHODS OF LEXICOLOGICAL ANALYSIS   I.1. Contrastive Analysis In fact contrastive analysis grew as the result of the practical demands of language teaching ...
727.
Mesures non tarifaires
... mesures non tarifaires pourrait constituer un sérieux obstacle à la participation des pays en développement. La multiplication des mesures non tarifaires pourrait constituer un sérieux obstacle à la participation des pays en développement à l’essor du ...
728.
Mechanical Solidarity through Likeness
... is due to the division of labour, organic.   Progressive Preponderance of Organic Solidairy; its Consequences It is an historical law that mechanical solidarity which first stands alone, or nearly so, progressively loses ground, and that organic solidarity becomes, little by little, ...
729.
Mass migration in Australia
... in those demonstrations. I grew up in the 1940s and the 1950s and you’d better believe it, mass migration has been overwhelmingly beneficial to every aspect of the real quality of human life in Australia, as I experience it. Food, culture, politics, the economy, the whole universe of things that ...
730.
Mass media
... find reports on education & sports. Television is one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century and the most popular kind of mass media. Television brings world to our living rooms. It gives people an opportunity to be well-informed by watching documentaries, science programmes, panel ...
731.
Marxism and women’s movement
v³ct³ms, ³s înå îf thå kåy d³ffåråncås båtwåån thå Màrx³st ànd thå fåm³n³st àpprîàch, ànd undårl³ås àny gånu³nåly råvîlut³înàry àpprîàch tî thå strugglå fîr l³båràt³în. ²n Thå Cîmmun³st Màn³fåstî, Màrx ànd Ångåls usåd thå phràså “àbîl³t³în îf thå fàm³ly”.[10] Thåy àrguåd thàt thå fàm³ly înly åx³ ...
732.
Mark Twain's Satire
... Winton which sickened fastidious Henry Adams and led even Whitman to optimist to pen the darker pages of Democratic Vistas, gave Mark Twain his first shining target for satire. Warner supplied conventional plot elements of romance, gentility, pluck and luck, harmonized with the theme of material ...
733.
Madam Tussaud's Museum
... , no lives were lost. In December of that same year the exhibition again opened its doors to the public. And now I’d like to dwell upon some studio secrets of Madame Tussaud’s Museum. Studio Secrets   Modelling methods at Madame Tussaud’s have not changed in 200 years. Once a person has ...
734.
London history
... capital of Great Britain. London is the most important citius in the word. It is a centre of business an tourism an also a financial centre of Britain. London is the most inportant citius in the world. It is a centre of business a tourism an also a financial centre of Britain. More then 7 million ...
735.
London
... sometimes payment is voluntary. This has caused a lot of complaint that a great tradition of free education has been lost. Museums of London Madame Tissue's is a museum of wax figures. Outstanding politicians, sportsmen, actors, military men are represented there. There is the so-called ...
736.
Londan underground
... was created in 2000 as the integrated body responsible for London's transport system. It replaced London Regional Transport. It assumed control of London Underground Limited in July 2003.[21] TfL is part of the Greater London Authority and is constituted as a statutory corporation regulated under ...
737.
Lithium
... of lithium chloride by Robert Bunsen and Augustus Matthiessen.[20] The discovery of this procedure henceforth led to commercial production of lithium metal, beginning in 1923 by the German company Metallgesellschaft AG, which performed an electrolysis of a liquid mixture of lithium chloride and ...
738.
Literature in New England
... with us as with men whom small things can discourage or small discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again." 2   2.1.3 Puritan Colonies in New England The companies of settlers who followed the Pilgrims within the next few years were composed of the same sturdy, independent ...
739.
Listening and memory training in translation
... settings, so necessary for proper contrastive analysis, are thus available simultaneously. Chapter2 Listening techniques in translation The following three techniques used in the training of translators and interpreters at the Monterey Institute seem especially suitable for advanced language ...
740.
Lipid biosynthesis
... the expenditure of two high-energy phosphate bonds from ATP. Cholesterol Biosynthesis and its Control Despite a lot of bad press, cholesterol remains an essential and important biomolecule in animals. As much as half of the membrane lipid in a cellular membrane is cholesterol, where it helps ...
741.
Linguistic Àspects of Black English
... . It is a cancer that must be sent into permanent remission by the clear and coherent voices of Americans. Chapter III. Linguistic Aspects of Black English.   1. Phonetic peculiarities   AAVE and Standard English pronunciation are sometimes quite different. People frequently ...
742.
Life and creation of A.K. Tolstoy
... ;Don-Zhuan" is conceived Thick not only as a drama for which creation the author should not re-embody own psychology in characters of characters but also as product lyrics-philosophical; meanwhile quiet, virtuous and almost "one-woman man" Thick could not like psychology eternally ...
743.
Lexicography as a science of dictionary-making
... sometimes got him into trouble. He was threatened with libel over excise, and much lampooned over pension. So Johnson’s Dictionary was the first attempt at a truly principled lexicography. It portrayed the complexity of the lexicon and of English usage more accurately than ever before; and his ...
744.
Lexical and grammatical peculiarities of scientific-technical texts
... . In the next chapter lexical and grammatical peculiarities have been reviewed. 2. Lexical and grammatical peculiarities of scientific-technical texts In any scientific and technical text, irrespective of its contents and character, can be completely precisely translated from one language to ...
745.
Lessons from Russia's parliamentary early twentieth century
... stormy events of autumn 1905 forced Nicholas II to sign the Manifesto of October 17 "On improvement of public order", which announces the introduction in Russia "unshakable foundations of civil liberty. The State Duma was declared a "legislative agency" to take part in which ...
746.
Les moyens linguo-stylistiques de letude du texte
... et le destinataire pour que la persuasion soit effective ; b) le second concerne, plus spécifiquement, les moyens techniques qu'il faut mettre en œuvre, c'est-à-dire le travail du texte par l'énonciateur. Aristote distingue trois types d'arguments : l'argument é ...
747.
Leisure time
doing sedentary office work can add physical activity to their lives by doing sports during their leisure time, such as playing a ball game, going camping, hiking or fishing. On the other hand, people whose jobs involve a lot of physical activity may prefer to spend their free time doing quiet, ...
748.
Legal system
... 2.1 THE MAIN PRINCIPLES OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF JUSTICE In a democratic society where the governed relinquish a portion of their autonomy, the legal system is the guardian against abuses by those in positions of power. Citizens agree to limitations on their freedom in exchange for peaceful ...
749.
Learner observation tasks as a learning tool for pre-service teachers
... 2.1.2.   Approaches to observation in the language classroom studies Observation in the language classroom is treated either as a research procedure for in -service professional development or as a learning tool for pre-service teachers. Hargreaves (1980:212) suggests that the 1970s were a ...
750.
La valeur stilistique des pronoms
... equivalent a “nous”: - Ou est-ce qu’on va, papa? Ou est-ce qu’on va? Disait le petit garcon. (Vercors. Le silence de la mer et autres recits) 7. L’emploi des 2 pronoms a la fois: Alors c’est ca, nous les femmes, on serait bonnes pour attendre et pleurer! (J. Laffitte. Nous retournerons…) 8. ...
751.
Keys to Management
... . 4. Decision-making In carrying out management functions, such as planning, organizing, motivating and controlling a manager will be continually making decisions. Decision-making is a key management responsibility. Some decisions are of the routine kind. They are decisions which are made ...
752.
Julia Roberts - the biography
... wedding was among the gossip column-fodder personal problems that led to a year of seclusion and naught but a cameo appearance in one film, The Player (1992). Light dawned. Roberts breathed new life into her career in 1993 with The Pelican Brief (for which she received an MTV Movie award). She ...
753.
Jugend und Drogen
... Verwendung oft strengen Ritualen unterworfen war. Im Gegensatz zum Gesetzgeber, der die Vergabe bestimmter Stoffe regelt oder untersagt und einige Drogen als Suchtgift definiert unterscheidet die Weltgesundheitsorganisation für die Diagnose von Abhängigkeit oder schädlichen Gebrauch ...
754.
Iìåííèêîâi äåðèâàòè ÷îëîâi÷îãî ðîäó â "Ìàòåðiàëàõ äî ñëîâíèêà..." Å. Òèì÷åíêà
... ²ÊÀ ÑËÎÂÎÒÂÎÐÓ ²ÌÅÍÍÈʲ ×ÎËβ×ÎÃÎ ÐÎÄÓ Â ÑÅÐÅÄÍÜÎÓÊÐÀ¯ÍÑÜÊ²É Ìβ XV –XVIII ñò. ( ÍÀ ÁÀDz «ÌÀÒÅвÀ˲ ÄÎ ÑËÎÂÍÈÊÀ…» ªÂÃÅÍÀ ÒÈÌ×ÅÍÊÀ)   2.1 Îñîáëèâîñò³ ñóô³êñàëüíî¿ ðåàë³çàö³¿ ³ìåííèêîâèõ äåðèâàò³â ÷îëîâ³÷îãî ðîäó ó ñåðåäíüîóêðà¿íñüê³é ìîâ³   гçí³ ï³äõîäè äî ïîçíà÷åííÿ ïðåäìåò³â ³ ...
755.
Ivan Turgenev "Otcy i deti". Bazarow als Hauptfigur des Romans
... Theorien von Černyševski bezeichnete er als „schädlich, verlogen und widerlich“. Mehrere Forscher von Turgenevs Roman waren der Meinung, dass dies der Grund war, Bazarow als tragische Gestalt darzustellen. Selbst Turgenev schreibt in einem Brief vom 14. April 1862 an A. A. Sluč ...
756.
Italy, the late Gothic
... it was inevitable chat responsibility for cathedral fabrics would pass from bishops and chapters to the city governments who were the leading powers in medieval Italy. Italian late Gothic Alongside racial, political and economic factors there is one other cultural deference which helps ...
757.
Israel
... date list of current archaeological projects, possible locations and work conditions. Information concerning participation in excavations can be obtained from the Israel Antiquities Authority, PO Box 586, Jerusalem 91004, tel: 5602627, 292628. Kibbutzim Voluntary work is also accepted in other ...
758.
IRC êàê æàíð âèðòóàëüíîãî äèñêóðñà
... îòñóòñòâèåì òåîðåòè÷åñêèõ ðàçðàáîòîê â åãî èçó÷åíèè, âî-âòîðûõ, àêòóàëèçàöèåé äàííîãî æàíðà â ðàìêàõ ñîâðåìåííîé ëèíãâîêóëüòóðíîé ñèòóàöèè. Ãëàâà II. IRC êàê æàíð âèðòóàëüíîãî äèñêóðñà 2.1 Àíàëèç IRC â êàòåãîðèÿõ äèñêóðñà   2.1.1 Âçàèìîäåéñòâèå êàòåãîðèé äèñêóðñà â æàíðå IRC IRC ( ...
759.
Interpolation, approximation and differential equations solvers
... error is proportional to the distance between the data points to the power n. Furthermore, the interpolant is a polynomial and thus infinitely differentiable. So, we see that polynomial interpolation solves all the problems of linear interpolation. However, polynomial interpolation also has some ...
760.
Internal diagnostics company, identification of strengths and weaknesses
... activity. It defines my interest to the given theme. The purpose of the given work is consideration of a problem of internal diagnostics of the company, definition strong and weaknesses In this connection research problems are: - Consideration of stages of carrying out of the given analysis - ...
761.
Interior design
... & Albert Museum, London. The Sir John Soane Museum, London. Brighton Pavillion, Brighton. Your local stately home(s). The Use of Colour (Color) in Interior Design The biggest influence on the human state of mind with the possible exception of the weather is colour. We are surrounded by ...
762.
Industry overview
mics of the market volume: the long downfall that lasted throughout 1990s came to an end in 2000-2001, when the market began to grow. In 2002-2005 it gained 20% on the whole, and pork's share has grown 33%. Market development trends, expected volume Pork market in Russia tends to grow. Since ...
763.
Industrial development of the African countries
... area under concession by more than 11,000 square miles, which would deforest half of the province. They claim this would have devastating consequences for Riau's peatlands, which have already been degraded by industrial development and store a massive 14.6 billion tons of carbon, roughly one year's ...
764.
India
... grew and the inhabitants started to use copper and bronze, domesticated animals, made pottery and began trade activities. Geographical situation India, the second largest country in he world populationwide and seventh territorywide, is north of the equator, between 8 4` to 37 6` north ...
765.
Independent work of students on practical employments
... the teacher with questions. The committed student, on the other hand, devours more and more knowledge. Basic to the success of independent work is a student's commitment to it. When a student recognizes his or her own ignorance and sees work as the way to overcome it, commitment grows. If the ...
766.
In what way is pygmalion a shavian play
... and speak as the lady, but also due to her persistence and mental abilities. But “Pygmalion” would not be Shavian if there were no didactics, contrasts and many-sidedness. The instructiveness of the play consists in synthesis — determinative for a human being is its public relation to other people. ...
767.
Imperativ. Konjunktiv
t viel Zeit für das Studium. – Ñòóäåíòû-çàî÷íèêè èìåþò ñåé÷àñ ìíîãî âðåìåíè äëÿ ó÷åáû. Á 2. Wir waren am Sonnabend und Sonntag frei. – Ìû áûëè ñâîáîäíû â ñóááîòó è âîñêðåñåíüå. 3. Technische Zeitschriften waren im Lesesaal. – Òåõíè÷åñêèå æóðíàëû áûëè â ÷èòàëüíîì çàëå. 4. Meine Schwester ...
768.
Immortal poets îf ukrainian Literature
... the Poet is immortal, his songs are the trembling of the heart of his people”, M. Gorky wrote. These words are applied to all folk poets and in Ukrainian literature especially to Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Franco and Lesia Ukrainka. 2. Ïåðåêëàä: Áåçñìåðòí³ ïîåòè óêðà¿íñüêî¿ ë³òåðàòóðè   2.1 ...
769.
Imitating modelling of a cattle-breeding complex on basis Cedar Bog
...   Basic components: 1. Meteo which allows to watch the solar activity during a year (it is based on the data of the model Cedar Bog) DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR suns:= 95.9[kJ/m^2] * (1+0.635 * SIN (2[1/d] * Pi *T/365)); WHENEVER T >= TNext DO sun^:= suns - Oblako; TNext^:= TNext + 1[d]; END ...
770.
Identity. I am who I am
... . What they have in common that makes them all questions about personal identity is difficult to say. What is identity? To talk about our identity, we try to answer the question, "Who am I?" We have different kinds of identity: national identity, social identity, cultural/ ...
771.
Humanity in J. Conrad's and W. Somerset's creativity
... Welsh, Edgar Allan Poe was American, V.S. Naipaul was born in Trinidad, Vladimir Nabokov was Russian. PART II. WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" AND JOSEPH CONRAD’S "LORD JIM" 2.1 The Moral Sense in Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim Lord Jim (1900), Joseph Conrad ...
772.
Human resousce management
... efficiency (and competitiveness) of the workforce, ·  to assist in developing the workforce plan, ·  to confirm that the business’s human resource planning is contributing directly to the achievement of the corporate objectives. One of the factors influencing an organization’s workforce ...
773.
Human being hypostases in "Gulliver’s travels" by Johnatan Swift
... judgment of him there must be combined something of disgust, something of admiration, and not a little of sympathy and pity. II. The human being hypostases as presented in “Gulliver’s Travels”   2.1.The protagonist presentation Lemuel Gulliver is an unremarkable and unimaginative man ...
774.
How to make your child gifted?
... made it to the top. The fastest took 12 years and the slowest took 25. Parents play a great part in the development of their child’s talent or gift. According to the research, high achievements were not the result of parental pressure and drilling. Their specialization began as an amusement and an ...
775.
Homonymy in English
... homonyms, and maid and heart are polysemantic:   “Maid of Athens, ere we part, Give, oh give me back my heart”1 Homonymy exists in many languages, but in English it is particularly frequent, especially among monosyllabic words. In the list of 2540 homonyms given in the “Oxford English ...
776.
Homonyms in English and their specific features
... more criterion: grammatical meaning. He subdivided the group of perfect homonyms in Skeat's classification into two types of homonyms: perfect which are identical in their spelling, pronunciation and their grammar form, such as «spring» in the meanings: the season of the year, a leap, a source, and ...
777.
Holidays of Russia
... for the first time in Russia – in Petersburg in 1913 In May, 1965 on March, 8th has been declared by a day off. In the USSR and new Russia the holiday 8 Martha was and remains to one of the most favourite. Day of laughter Custom to have fun and deceive each other on first of April exists in ...
778.
Hobby and keenness
... with intense interest over a sustained period of time. It is usually not directly connected with the person’s livelihood or his professional and social ambitions. Hobby is basically an individual recreation pursuit which permits the hobbyist to start and to stop when he chooses. It can and often ...
779.
History of Homeschooling in USA
hîmåschîîl³ng," thå dîubtful t³tlå îf fîur rålàt³våly wåll knîwn, làrgåly cînsårvàt³vå ànd HSLDÀ àssîc³àtåd f³gurås whî hàvå sîmåhîw cîmå tî tàkå cråd³t fîr thå mîdårn hîmåschîîl³ng mîvåmånt. ²n thå prîvîcàt³vå àrt³clå, "Whî Stîlå Hîmåschîîl³ng? [2]" wr³tår ànd màgàz³nå publ³shår ...
780.
History of english language
... flooded the south-western towns. Much of the middle class was French. The Norman Conquest was one of the greatest event in the history of the English language. Its earliest effect was a drastic change in the linguistic situation. The most immediate consequence of the Norman domination in Britain ...
781.
History of American Literature
... of nouns, off-rhymes, broken metre, unconventional metaphors have contributed her reputation as one of the most innovative poets of 19th-century American literature. Later feminist critics have challenged the popular conception of the poet as a reclusive, eccentric figure, and underlined her ...
782.
Hippie Fashion
... . They boycotted those companies: whose products polluted the environment; used animals for testing; were prowar or very reactionary; or manufactured dangerous chemicals or weapons. It must be said that in general most hippies were anti-fashion. That is they rejected the corporate nature of the fa
783.
Haratyan - the popular actor
... ! (1987, ðåæ. S.Druzhinina) for many years began "Card" Õàðàòüÿíà. After an output{exit} of film the actor four years kept a rank of the most popular actor of the country (on results of a rating "Actor") on end. Having played detective - self-educated ...
784.
Gymnastics
... . Vocabulary and Speech Exercises Ex. 1. Look at the pictures and name the events a men’s gymnastic competition consists of. Put the pictures in the events performing order. a b c d e f   Ex. 2. ...
785.
Guevara and Cuba
d thå cîllàpså îf thå Sîv³åt blîc gånåràtå màny ³mpîrtànt quåst³îns. Wîuld Cubà hàvå àvî³dåd thå currånt åcînîm³c trîublås ³f ³t hàd cînt³nuåd în thå pàth såt by Guåvàrà? Hîw d³ffårånt wårå Guåvàrà’s schåmås frîm thîså îf thå Russ³àns? ²s Guåvàrà’s rîàd tî sîc³àl³sm cîns³stånt w³th thàt îf Màrx ànd ...
786.
Greece
... . In the south it embraces the Saronic and the Corinth Gulfs and reaches northwards as far as Thessaly. (For Attica see pages 17–35). Central Greece is mostly a mountainous region dominated by the massive ranges of Giona, Agrafa, Tymphristos, Vardoussia, Parnassus and Iti. Several small and fertile ...
787.
Grammar Games - Motivation in Teaching English
ames In this paragraph we would like to reflect how modern teachers evaluate the adequacy in using games when teaching English language Famous British teacher and educator Andrew Wright in his books' Language learning is hard work ... Effort is required at every moment and must be maintained over ...
788.
Global and worldly Englishes Discommunities and subcultural empires
... a world englishes framework - the heterogeny or hybridity position - my argument is that we need an understanding of English that allows for a critical appraisal of both the globalizing and worldly forces around the language. I am particularly interested here in looking at the complex interactions ...
789.
Genocide in Australia
... Aborigine and Torres Strait Islander demands at the request of the FCAATSI. According to the definition of genocide under international law and used by the UN – yes. Australia is a signatory to a number of UN Charters, Conventions and Declarations which outlaw the very practices carried out here. ...
790.
Future of aboriginal Australians
... in defence of the interests of indigenous Australia against the current explosion of racism and attacks on the material interests of Aboriginal Australians. It seems to me absolutely clear that it is a reactionary diversion for essentially conservative people such as Pauline Hanson and Paul Sheehan ...
791.
Functions of Management
... on comparison of both decides further corrective and preventive actions. Planning Planning is concerned with the future impact of today's decisions. It is the fundamental function of management from which the other four stem. The need for planning is often apparent after the fact. However, ...
792.
French Borrowings in the Modern English Language
... changes due to the development of economy, science, education etc. Everything depends on time. The same is in English. The purpose of our research work is to study French borrowings in the modern English language. The purpose has defined the following tasks: try to highlight the oldest words ...
793.
Free word groups. Phraseological units
... terminology («set-phrases», «idioms» and «word-equivalents») reflects certain differences in the main criteria used to distinguish types of phraseological units and free word-groups. The term «set phrase» implies that the basic criterion of differentiation is stability of the lexical components and ...
794.
Francium
... 59: 1274–76. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.59.1274. 10.  Hyde, E. K. (1952). "Radiochemical Methods for the Isolation of Element 87 (Francium)". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74 (16): 4181–4184. doi:10.1021/ja01136a066. 11.  E. N K. Hyde Radiochemistry of Francium,Subcommittee on Radiochemistry ...
795.
France
... (?0.22/min) Aéro Taxi (for airport destinations): 33 (0) 1 47 39 01 47 01 Taxi: 33 (0) 1 49 17 01 01 Alpha Taxi: 33 (0) 1 45 85 85 85 To find out about taxi charges throughout France consult the 'tariffs' section of the website http://www.artisan-taxi.com Taxis are only allowed to pick ...
796.
Forms of Ownership
... that is not quite correct. The overall, including the national, property is sometimes divided on a territorial basis. In that case, those forms of ownership are distinguished as a regional (territorial) and municipal (local). Separation of those forms of ownership emphasizes the fact that the ...
797.
Formation in England
... nature. 10. GSCE, or certificate about completion of secondary school The certificate, which testifies about obtaining of compulsory education, it is in England and on Wales so-called GSCE - General Of certificate of Of secondary Of education. For obtaining this certificate, or in English, ...
798.
Formation and development of political parties in the Republic of Belarus
... not reflect the diversity of inter-party differences. At present, the party system of the Republic of Belarus is in the formative stage, is unstable and has its own peculiarities. One of the factors hampering the development of party building in Belarus, is the fact that today the party is not ...
799.
Florida state university
... arts degree is awarded. With seventeen different colleges, the numbers of baccalaureate and graduate degrees awarded is extensive. Florida State University offers bachelor’s degrees in fields as diverse as classical civilization, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, meteorology, finance, education ...
800.
Finland
... a return to more national interests in comparison to a more international line of thought, characterized by Väinö Linna. Literature in modern Finland is in a healthy state, with detective stories enjoying a particular boom of popularity. Ilkka Remes, a Finnish author of thrillers, is very ...


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