... individual endings. For example, for " ;People who eat crisps in the cinema ", I got: annoy me should eat them before the show make a lot of noise have a right to do so (!) As you can...
... legislative efforts have been introduced across the U.S. aimed at penalizing partners who coerce a woman to have an abortion. Some of these measures attempt to penalize the doctor who provides an ... have the child; some had children that their partners wanted 1 Male reproductive control of women whohave experienced intimate partner violence in the United States Abstract Women who ... because of this and this but I have to be there [for the abortion], but I have to work this day,” so he kept dragging it out, ‘cause he wanted me to not be able to have it. Respondent 6, 26...
... the gameindustry whohave shared their generous advice and a s pace with us in thiswonderful c ommunity. Thanks is also due to the many people hoping to enterthegameindustrywhohaveaskedusthequestionswhich,onceansweredagain ... business to know the key people, companies, games, and events that have shaped the industry. For example, one year at GDC (2007), I was just idlychatting with someone whom I hadn’tmetbefore.ImentionedthatthisismythirdGDC;hesaidthatit’s ... we have both recognized each other on sight, and he knowsme by my first name. Had I not bee n so knowledgeable of his past, he might have written me off as just another random person, and I’dhavelostthewonderful...
... Trả lời "Hey, how often are you not on time? Peoplewho live in glass houses should not throw stones." (Này, anh thì " ;People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”. ... hay: "Ta không nên phê bình người khi chính ta cũng mắc khuyết điểm như vậy." (People whohave a fault should not criticize others for having that same fault.) không đúng giờ bao ... tell her that peoplewho live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones, but it didn’t do much good. Janet simply didn’t accept the fact that she should not pass judgement on other people when she...
... maps’creators. In that time, many peoplehave helped us.We aregrateful to all those who assisted us in the writing andproduction of the Atlas of Cyberspace, particularly those who generously allowed us ... remind you to consider some of the issues raisedin chapter 1. All the maps presented have been created by people with a variety of motivations and agendas. Furthermore,all the maps are selective ... commentary in the analysis warning of thepossible dangers of ecological fallacies, then the peoplewho usethe research data can easily be misinformed.In many ways, national-level data collection...
... having to decide who is right and who is wrong. Fun and playfulness cross all levels of Maslow’s hierarchy for mature, healthy people, and are integral to fulfilling needs. People who separate ... on us. To have a choice we must have at least one competitive alternative. A customer who chooses a product from among several competitive alternatives is happier with it than one who has no ... they are for your desired outcome. Then, select only those people for whom your objectives (products, processes, or personal behavior) have the strongest personal attractors. (Market segmentation,...
... from the Registry, with whom I have had the good fortune to co-author two articles and who also read some chapters. Unfortunately I shall merelylist the other people I have met at Strasbourg ... 5openedmymindintheearly1990stotherichnessoftheStrasbourgcaselaw.Ihavepresentedindividualchaptersatvariousresearchseminars,especiallybutnotonlyatSussex,andhaveinvariablybenefitedfromthereactionsoftheaudiences.Inthecourseofwritingthebook,Ihavecalleduponanumberofscholarswhoseadvicehasprovedinfinitelyprecious.BillBowring(Law,LondonMetro-politan)hassupportedtheprojectfrombeginningtoendandhassharedwithmehisECHRexpertise.LouisWolcher(Law,Washington)tookaninterestinmyprojectwhenIfirstpresenteditattheCriticalLegalConferenceof2001andhasgivenmeinvaluableleadswheneverIhavecalleduponhim.UpendraBaxi(Law,Warwick)becameaninestimablecorrespondentafterImethimataconferencein2003.Rightfromthestart,GerdBaumann(Anthropology,Amsterdam)encour-agedthedevelopmentofthisproject.Hetoobecameenlistedinreadingseveralchapters.ReferringtoWittgenstein’sfamilyresemblanceconceptdrewmetocallbackonThomasSpitzley(Philosophy,Duisburg),whoprovidedmewithpuncti-liouscommentsonChapter8.SergeGutwirth(Law,VrijeUniversiteitBrussel)read some sections of the book. Various peoplehave supplied references and ... 5openedmymindintheearly1990stotherichnessoftheStrasbourgcaselaw.Ihavepresentedindividualchaptersatvariousresearchseminars,especiallybutnotonlyatSussex,andhaveinvariablybenefitedfromthereactionsoftheaudiences.Inthecourseofwritingthebook,Ihavecalleduponanumberofscholarswhoseadvicehasprovedinfinitelyprecious.BillBowring(Law,LondonMetro-politan)hassupportedtheprojectfrombeginningtoendandhassharedwithmehisECHRexpertise.LouisWolcher(Law,Washington)tookaninterestinmyprojectwhenIfirstpresenteditattheCriticalLegalConferenceof2001andhasgivenmeinvaluableleadswheneverIhavecalleduponhim.UpendraBaxi(Law,Warwick)becameaninestimablecorrespondentafterImethimataconferencein2003.Rightfromthestart,GerdBaumann(Anthropology,Amsterdam)encour-agedthedevelopmentofthisproject.Hetoobecameenlistedinreadingseveralchapters.ReferringtoWittgenstein’sfamilyresemblanceconceptdrewmetocallbackonThomasSpitzley(Philosophy,Duisburg),whoprovidedmewithpuncti-liouscommentsonChapter8.SergeGutwirth(Law,VrijeUniversiteitBrussel)read...
... The diagram below shows the average hours of unpaid work per week done by people in different categories. (Unpaid work refers to such activities as childcare in the home,...