... and the next year my sisters went to yet another, where, however, they did not reach the ice, as the ladder necessary for the final drop was not forthcoming In the course of the last year or two, ... for them by nature in the Glaciốres of S Georges and S Livres Hence the importance of protecting the ice; the necessity for so doing arising in this case from the fact that the entrance to the ... in the neighbourhood of the open hole in the roof, immediately below which hole the stones of the floor were completely bare, and the thermometer stood at 50 At the far end of the cave, the thermometer...
... and orgies The Greeks, on the contrary, prepared with ardor for the fight Their enthusiasm was intense Those barbarians, with their half-nakedness, their grossness, their ferocity, their ignorance, ... only their goods, but their families, their life, the honor of their country, and the sanctuary of their religion, that the Greeks were defending, and they might rely on the protection of the ... gloried in hanging from the breast-gear of their horses, or nailing to the doors of their houses, the heads of their enemies All sacrificed human victims to their gods; all tied their prisoners to...
... messengers; their lord's crops had to be got in by their labour gratis, while their own were spoiling; and, in short, the only wonder is how they existed at all Their hovels and their food were ... province had a governor or intendant, a sort of viceroy, and the administration of the cities was managed chiefly on the part of the king, even the mayors obtaining their posts by purchase The unhappy ... and, thirdly, the tithes and fees of the clergy Besides which, they were called off from the cultivation of their own fields for a certain number of days to work at the roads; their horses might...
... part of the northern coast, including the mouth of the Seine, was given by Charles the Bald to Rolf or Rollo, one of their leaders, whose land became known as the Northman's land, or Normandy ... neither clergy nor nobles, and the general saying was—"Jacques Bonhomme (the nickname for the peasant) has a broad back, let him bear all the burthens." Either by the king, the feudal lords, the ... together the States-General There came 464 members, 132 for the nobles, 140 for the clergy, and 192 for the third estate, i.e the burghers, and these, being mostly lawyers and magistrates from the...
... the Cathedrals of the North, with their procession of kingly visitors, orthe almost untold story of the Cathedrals of the South, where history is still legend, tradition, romancethe story of ... between the fir-trees and the olivesbetween the beautiful order of a northern forest and the strange, astounding luxuriance of the southern tangle? Which is the better choicethe well-told tale of the ... legend or story of the English, the League, of the Black Prince, orthe Lion-hearted, of Henry IV, still adored, or of Simon de Montfort, still execrated, where the towns are truly historic and the...
... style There has to be some rules There are three major tvpes of errors : i errors on isolated words, errors on the expression of relations, errors on the structure and on the information display These ... situation the author has some information to transmit to a user Let it be a technical or a political information, a scientific or a social information, the goal may be double : have the reader know more ... rewriting the sentence were errors occur Then the posteditor finds the shortest solution, which is usually the right one By staying very close to the raw translation, post-editors succeed in giving a...
... not to open until they didThe door was strong, and I smiled grimly at the thought that this time they would have their trouble for their pains To my surprise, however, they did not desist, and ... gave no sign, and their comrades only laughed, the men's courage failed them at the pinch, and with a very poor grace they sneaked over to the other side of the fire and sat there, scowling I ... the inn, almost running overthe four evangelists, whom we found standing at the door ready for the saddle I bade them, in a quick peremptory tone, to get to horse, and was overjoyed to see them...
... that the most reliable person in charge of preventing you from getting AIDS, is yourself! In 1990, the World Health Organization brought to attention that 203,599 cases of AIDS were reported worldwide ... about it in time to take good enough precautions Taking the right actions, no one needs to get AIDS Now is the time to take charge against the AIDS disease by using good precautions such as using ... Organization brought to attention that 203,599 cases of AIDS were reported worldwide by the end of 1989, and estimated the actual number of cases to have been 600,000 Viral Structure - ...
... suffered the supreme penalty for their devotion to their country, leaving neither track nor trace of themselves That they have disappeared is all that is known of them, and thus the stories of their ... enough "'Stop their noise! They'll have their whole army down on us Overthe top and home with them as fast as you can Gather up the rifles and take them in,'" commanded the boy Prodded by the handy ... come there on word that the Germans were threatening the village "'Where are the Prussians?' demanded the captain of the mayor He was eager to get at them "'On the other side of the river Other...
... glory For glory perfects the whole human being the body, the senses, the intellect Just as the Divine Word gives the mind’s eye something to see, so the glorified assumed human nature gives the ... person with the Divine Word also suits Christ as God Incarnate for His role as head of the Church.84 In corporeal things, the head of the body is of the same natural kind as the body, is the chief ... Divine Word is also [ii] the efficient cause of a habit in the soul by which the soul is made deiform and so conformed to the Divine Word Itself.89 By means of this habit, the soul cognizes the Word...
... behind the black robes, and began to stone the pikes; who in their turn withdrew until they formed two groups, standing on their defence, the one before the window, the other before the door Count ... on the door, crying, "In the King's name!" As many more tore out the remainder of the casement, seized the bars of the window, and strove to pull them out or to climb between them Jehan, the ... cruel work The gabled streets, the lanes, and gothic courts, the stifling wynds, where the work awaited the workers, still lay in twilight; still the gleam of the torches, falling on the house-fronts,...
... • • Formulate consistent calls-to-action Each embedded answer to “what is this for?” supporting the internal trigger @nireyal NirAndFar.com Internal trigger • What is the existing behavior you’re ... make sense of cause and effect • Dopamine system drives the search @nireyal NirAndFar.com The search for rewards the Tribe the Hunt @nireyal the Self NirAndFar.com ... Motivators for Behavior @nireyal Sensation Anticipation Social Cohesion Seek: Pleasure Hope Acceptance Avoid: Pain Fear Rejection NirAndFar.com Factors of ability Time Money Physical effort Brain...
... support and performed for a project The manager or engineer, directs and controls the other members as he assistance would for any other aspect of the project or facility management For the purposes ... their normal activities and co -workers This longing for the routine work activities will necessarily distract from the contribution and therefore effectiveness of the HAZOP or What-If review b The ... week, the review process becomes more laborious and unfortunately maybe boring to the team members Personnel will become less interested in the actual review at hand and desire to “get back” to their...
... imports/ exports They must pay a higher price for imported product TO CONSUMERS The tariff affords producers some protection against foreign competitors by increasing the cost of imported foreign ... suppliers They must pay a higher price for imported product TO CONSUMERS The tariff affords producers some protection against foreign competitors by increasing the cost of imported foreign goods ... Confidential Company Proprietary and Confidential Part I: THE FRAMEWORK Trade theory New trade theory can be interpreted Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage Company Proprietary...
... significant whorl-to-whorl variation of branch diameter: in the most extreme cases, all the branches of a whorl could be smaller or thicker than in the whorls under or above it These whorl-to-whorl fluctuations ... for Norway spruce that branch lifespan increases with tree age [16] It was therefore possible that the branches located in the living whorls at the time of the study were actually older than the ... into account the inflection point found at the top of the trees 529 form should then be confirmed in the future Parameter b did not vary from one tree to another (Eq (2.5)) It was therefore fixed...
... the behaviour of the laying females According to this hypothesis, after being fertilised in the deep cracks of the trunk, they make their way to the needles via the branches in order to lay The ... by the male pronymphs, for their metamorphosis The distribution of the E nigricornis populations on the surviving tree in the regeneration site is thus totally different here Finally, the sectorial ... figure for the distribution on the branches according to the age of the needles Thus, in natural conditions, the eggs of E nigricornis show the following distribution: – According to the position...
... analyzing the significant floristic complex growing alongside the holm oak The Valliguières population is located at the top of the meso Mediterranean level and can even reach the base of the upper ... different heights of the same tree or taken in isolation in relatively clear or densely wooded areas The effects of the organization and spatialtemporal evolution of populations on the biochemical ... the sample polymorphism The study of the 38 other individuals in the same population has confirmed the diagnosis and yielded further details It would seem permissible to subdivide the population...
... the number of populations, the mean allelic frequencies, the differences between the averages and the observed U values Except for Est-C, the gene frequencies among the loci studied are uniform ... this result can argue in favor of the influence of selection on the Est-6 locus, as has been demonstrated in the laboratory (D & B 1980) and in natural , EARDMORE ANFORD (OnxESHOTT et al., 1981) ... frequency of the F allele at the esterase-C locus using C Correlation between gene frequencies and latitude Because of the overlap between the latitudinal distribution and the nature of the fruit...
... the ‘treatment of lifethreatening injury should take priority over monitoring or decontamination where there is contamination with a radioactive substance only.’ The reason for this is that the ... been done by the emergency services close to the scene (near the ‘hot’ zone), or may be performed just before casualties enter the hospital In the case of people with life-threatening conditions ... clothes to prevent aerosolization did not lead to contamination of health care workers [3] The risk of aerosolization can be reduced by gently dampening the clothes before removal, cutting rather...
... asking for a forced currency was in not asking a t the same time for the unification or uniformity of their notes Inasmuch as their currency became forced and their maximum issue was fixed by the ... crisis when the theories most subversive to capital were put forward that the directors of the Bank showed the most decision and daring To be sure, the directors had before them the example of ... make these moves For the departmental banks they were disastrous; they created difficulties which brought about their disappearance and their merging with the Bank of France The mistake of the...