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Vietnamese Poetry and Language
HÖÔNG HOÀNG QUEÁ ( TAÄP TRUYEÄN ( VUÕ LÖU XUAÂN VUÕ LÖU XUAÂN Höông Hoàng Queá taäp truyeän COÄI NGUOÀN CO SO THI VAN COI NGUON A Non Profit Organization of the Culture and Social Activities of the Vietnamese Community in the United States of America HÖÔNG HOÀNG QUEÁ taäp truyeän VUÕ LÖU XUAÂN COÄI NGUOÀN Xuaát Baûn 2009 Baûn Quyeàn thuoäc taùc giaû vaø CSTV Coäi Nguoàn Biaø: Tranh Vuõ Löu Xuaân Phuï Baûn: Vuõ Löu Xuaân Bieân taäp & trình baøy: Song Nhò Söûa Baûn in: Cung Dieãm HUONG HONG QUE/ Short Stories By VU LUU XUAN Published by CSTV Coi Nguon Copyright (c) 2009 Executive Editor : Song Nhò Cover Painting: by the author All Rights Reserved by the author and CSTV Coi Nguon. Printed in The United States of America HÖÔNG HOÀNG QUEÁ ? 5 Höông Hoàng Queá Vaø Nhöõng Caûnh Ngoä Nghieät Ngaõ Cuûa Kieáp Ngöôøi Theo "thoå loä" cuûa taùc giaû, truyeän Höông Hoàng Queá ñöôïc vieát trong moät thoaùng tình côø chuïp baét töø moät maåu chuyeän beân leà, khoâng chuû yù. Moät laàn töø Saøi Goøn ra Baéc, taùc giaû nghe ngöôøi baïn thuaät laïi lôøi noùi cuûa moät baø giaø bò beänh huûi: "Tröôùc khi cheát toâi chæ mong ñöôïc ngöûi muøi höông hoàng queá moät laàn". Öôùc mô giaûn dò
Annotations for Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand
Hannah Heeter Annotations for Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand Part 1; Preface; (pg. xvii-xix) Summary- The Preface describes just how famous Seabiscuit was back around 1938. Our generation has grown up in an age where horse races are not famous, but rather football and baseball games, rock stars, and political figures are. Seabiscuit had trains that were “Seabiscuit Limited” and there was even Seabiscuit revenue that sold like crazy. Seabiscuit, for my generation, could be comparable to the Big Ben of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Red Pollard, Tom Smith, and Charles Howard formed a team that carried Seabiscuit to the top. Vocabulary- Adulation- verb; To show excessive admiration or devotion to (pg. xvii) Throngs- noun; A large group of people gathered or crowded closely together; a multitude (pg. xviii) ________________ Chapter 1; The Day of the Horse is Past; (pg.3-20) Summary- Chapter 1 introduces a main character, Charles Howard. He moves to San Francisco, California, with barely any money, and starts a bike repair shop. In San Francisco, the “horse-less” carriage arose which many were afraid of. Howard saw opportunity. He created an automobile repair shop. He then traveled to Detroit and met with the Will Durant, chief of Buick Automobiles, whom then hired Howard. On April 18, 1906, there was an earthquake in San Francisco. The
Notes on the History and Development of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
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IB History HL, Extended Notes: Russia, the Tsars, the Provisional Govenment and the Revolution.
Tsarist Russia Alexander II 1818-1881 Background . Mosse “the best-prepared heir apparent ever to ascend the Russian throne” 2. Had been prepared for Tsardom. Education included Russian and world history, natural sciences, and languages (Russian, German, Polish, and English). 3. Concluded with a 7 month tour of 30 provinces because the first member of the royal family to visit Siberia during this 4. When he returned he was given some responsible posts and was made Nicholas I’s deputy during his absence (had experience). Personality . Had a sound and practical mind combined with a sense of duty to improve the well-being of his people. Recognized the need to modernize serfs, economy, army 2. Raleigh “He would be a wonderful sovereign in a well-organized country and in a time of peace…but he lacks the temperament of a reformer.” “Too kind, too pure, to understand people and to rule them.” 3. Was his father’s son in other respects, firm conservative and devoted to upholding autocratic government. Refused to consider a constitution for 25 years. 4. “The people see their monarch as God’s envoy…inseparable for their personal dependency on me…to forgo it would be to damage the nation’s prestige” Forces of change . Alexander had no sympathy for radical or liberal ideas but recognized that improvements were necessary if he wanted to maintain
IB Revision Psych
IB HIGHER Level May 2003 Psychology Notes Learning Perspective A. Development and Cultural Contexts Historical Context: A. Very early influence - Aristotle suggested that learning occurs by association between things - French philosopher, Compte, founded positivism, the belief that only definite/positive things are valid (18th Cent.). This became part of the scientific zeitgeist - Jaques Coeb (worked on plant tropisms), was interested in the responses of plants, focusing on stimulus-response relationships. - Cognitive psychologists decided they needed to understand the black box but behaviourists ignored it. B. Other historical conditions (zeitgeist) - Behaviourism emerged in the 1st two decades of the 20th century. - In the early 20th century there was a very positive zeitgeist in USA, shown by the social, educational and intellectual history of the 20th Cent. It came out of the optimistic and materialistic culture of the time. - Development of Behaviourism was in response to psychoanalysis, i.e. Freudian psychology, which dealt with the unconscious repressions, and subconscious. Behaviourism rejected this, thinking it was unscientific. - Psychology born in 1879 when Wundt set up the first psychology labs in Leipzig. C. Watson's reaction against introspection - Watson, an American and father of Behaviourism rejected introspection as unscientific, since it is a
IL SISTEMA AZIENDALE
IL SISTEMA AZIENDALE L'attività economica nell'azienda. L'AZIENDA è un'unità economica elementare, quindi un sistema di forza economiche, in cui si svolge l'attività di produzione e/o di consumo di beni e servizi per il soddisfacimento dei bisogni umani, a favore del soggetto economico. Si tratta di beni economici utili, per il soddisfare i bisogni umani, e disponibili in quantità limitata. Il VALORE, correlato non solo all'utilità del bene, ma anche con la sua scarsità o abbondanza, può essere: * VALORE di SCAMBIO, s'intende il valore economico del bene; * VALORE d'USO, s'intende la capacità di un bene di soddisfare i bisogni delle persone; * VALORE come COSTO di PRODUZIONE del BENE, inteso come costo necessario per la produzione. Il PROCESSO di CREAZIONE del VALORE è determinato: * dal processo di approvvigionamento dei fattori produttivi; * dall'attività di trasformazione fisica ed economica; * dalla vendita mediante lo scambio sul mercato. TIPOLOGIE DI AZIENDE. * AZIENDE DI PRODUZIONE per il mercato; Questa tipologia di aziende rientra nell'ambito della definizione d'impresa, il cui scopo è quello di conseguire un lucro. L'attività si sviluppa con processi produttivi volti a creare valore, cioè ad incrementare la ricchezza disponibile tramite l'allestimento di beni e di servizi destinati ad essere immessi sul mercato; la produzione in senso
Motion of Hollow Cylinders
• THE DESIGN OF A SKATEBOARD WHEEL • PART I - EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ABSTRACT This extended experimental investigation was performed in order to examine how the physics principles apply to the rolling motion of wheels and other objects down an incline and how these findings can relate to the design of skateboard wheels. More specifically, to test the principle of conservation of energy as it applies to the motion of rolling objects, in addition to the factors that affect this rolling motion. It was discovered during pre-experimental research that the wheels mass, radii and length will have an effect on the velocity at which it rolls down an incline. The first set of experiments was devoted to testing the effect of these factors individually to clarify or disprove this claim. The claim was discovered to be correct, which allowed for further testing to be commenced to determine exactly what factors did affect its velocity. The next experiment involved changing the structure of the wheel to see its outcome, by racing thin-walled and solid wheels, as well as wheels with different cross-sectional areas. Because it was found previously that mass, radii, and length had insignificant effect on the velocity at which the objects came down, it was not important to keep the dimensions and the masses of the objects the same. All the objects dealt with thus far all had their
Christmas - origins, traditions and ideas for making gifts.
SATURS lpp. About Christmas... 4 Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th? 4 Presents and Gifts 4 Candy Canes 4 Christmas Trees 4 Stockings 5 Carolling 5 Sleigh Rides 5 Christmas Cards 5 Jack Frost 5 Mistletoe 5 Holly 6 The North Pole and Flying Reindeer 6 Christmas Eve 6 Santa Claus 6 Elves 6 Davanas, davaninas... 7 Gift suggestions 8 Christmas Trees 15 Choosing a Tree 15 Keeping a Tree 15 Decorating a Tree 15 Outdoor Decorations 17 Choosing Lights and Decorations 17 Putting Up Outdoor Lights 17 Other Decorations 19 The Christmas Kitchen 20 The Christmas Bathroom 20 Advent Calendar 21 Construction Tip 21 Make the Ornaments 21 Pattern 23 Christmas Wreath 24 Making A Christmas Wreath 24 Symbolism of the Advent Wreath 24 The Christmas Star 25 Garland of Greenery 26 Making The Wreath 26 Home decorating and quick crafty tips 27 Pienacis vates sniegaviru un engelmatu laiks! 28 Sleepy Haven's Christmas Dictionary 29 Gingerbread Cottage 33 Making The Cottage 34 Idejas Ziemassvetku galdam 35 Isteni tautiski edieni 36 Koca jeb kukis 36 Grudenis 36 Taukšketi zirni 36 Speka rauši 36 Cukas cepetis 36 Zoss cepetis 37 Piparkukas 37 Cietas Piparkukas 2 37 Ticejumi 38 Zilesim nakotni! 39 Seno latviešu tradicija - apdziedašana 39 Tautasdziesmas 40 Ziemassvetku dzeja 41 SVETA VESTNESE 41 SVECU SMARŽA 41 ZIEMASSVETKOS 41
Psychology IB Abnormality Notes
ABNORMAL NOTES Discuss the extent to which biological, cognitive, and sociocultural influence abnormal behavior Introduction . What is abnormal behavior, and how it can be looked at under biological, cognitive, and sociocultural viewpoints . Its hard to diagnose and fully diagnose a person as there may be: cultural differences, different cultural beliefs, cultural bound syndromes 2. Hard to classify abnormal, some say abnormal is something away from the normal, so someone who is 2 meters tall is abnormal? . Picture is still mysterious 2. In order to diagnose and treat a person with mental health issues we need to better understand the causes or etiologies of those issues. There are many different explanations for conditions like, for example, depression and eating disorders. Despite the variety of theories and the conflicting evidence that exists about what causes certain illnesses, there are a number of successful, tried and tested treatments based on certain theories. An example of this would be drug treatments, including SSRIs like Prozac for the treatment of major depression. However, not only do many of these treatments spark controversy, there is also no one simple explanation for any type of mental health issue and psychologists/psychiatrists need to take a multi-axial approach to diagnosing and treating people who need help. This multi-axial approach has