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Bill Gates
2012-05-23
Why Bill Gates is Famous, 5 slides.
Anglų kalba  Pateiktys   (5 psl., 686,99 kB)
Motyvacinis laiškas, siųstas į Anglijos universitetus.
Anglų kalba  Rašiniai   (2 psl., 13,44 kB)
Kalba ir amzius
2011-04-08
yra sektiek duomenu apie iskaitos poteme "kaip kinta lietuviu kalba keiciantis visuomenes komunikacines reiksmes" nzn gal pades jums.
Lietuvių kalba  Referatai   (15 psl., 26,96 kB)
greek temple styles
2011-03-12
In this work I am going to present the architecture of Greek temple, elements, different styles and mention the most popular greek temples.
Architektūra ir dizainas  Referatai   (11 psl., 129,68 kB)
Dear Sir/ Madam, I am writing in connection with regard to the vacancy in your Sales Department, as advertised in The Times of 20th April.
Anglų kalba  Namų darbai   (1 psl., 6,71 kB)
Duomenų bazė - duomenų rinkinys, susistemintas ir sutvarkytas taip, kad juo būtų galima patogiai naudotis, žvelgiant į bet kurią lentelę, visi duomens aiškiai išdėlioti. Tvarkomi duomenys gali būti įvairaus tipo: paveikslėliai, tekstai, garsai. Tam yra skirta programa, kuri tai tvarko- duomenų bazių valdymo sistema. Teorija apie duomenų bazių struktūrą, jos valdymo sistemą, duomenų bazių praktinį pritaikymą įvairiausiose veiklos sferose yra ganėtinai jauna žinių sritis, ji atsirado 1970-aisiais metais. Taip visas pasaulis suprato jų reikalingumą ir programos poreikį. Mokslo sritis apie duomenų bazes pradėjo sparčiai vystytis. Šiandien be duomenų bazių sunku įsivaizduoti šiuolaikinį informacijos technologijų pasaulį. Jos naudojamos komercijos, valdžios, karinėse ir daugelyje kitų veiklos sferų, nuo aukščiausių valdžios instancijų iki didmeninės ir mažmeninės prekybos parduotuvių. Informacinės sistemos, naudojančios duomenų bazes, leido atsikratyti tokių problemų, kaip duomenų perteklius, silpna jų kontrolė, problematiškas priėjimas prie saugomos informacijos. Centralizuotose duomenų bazėse lengva realizuoti duomenų pakeitimus, sukurti ryšius tarp atskirų duomenų elementų. Todėl pabandysime išnagrinėti duomenų bazių kūrimą ir jos detalizavimą, kaip patogiau ją naudoti.
Elektronika  Kursiniai darbai   (25 psl., 91,32 kB)
Google Reader
2010-04-27
Add Subscription sistema padeda lengvai papildyti informacijos šaltinių sąrašą tiek įdedant jau žinomą RSS nuorodą, tiek ir ieškant naujų šaltinių didžiuliame Google Reader sąraše. Įdomiausius rašinius galite ne tik pasižymėti žvaigždute (kaip laiškus Gmail dėžutėje), bet ir paskirti jiems bet kokią susigalvotą žymą, padėsiančią vėliau surasti ,,išsaugotą” informaciją.
Informatika  Namų darbai   (8 psl., 14,58 kB)
Amžius ir kalba
2010-04-11
Referato formos rašinys įskaitos potemei. Kalba, visų pirma, yra tradicija, perduodama iš kartos į kartą, leidžianti bendrauti, susikalbėti, suprasti vieniem kitus skirtingų kartų atstovams, gyvenantiems tuo pačiu laikotarpiu. Žinoma, perduodama kalba kinta – ji gyva. Kiekviena karta keičia kalbą, pritaikydama ją prie gyvenimo aplinkybių, situacijų. Kalbos baigties – tradicijos nutraukimo – atvejai akivaizdžiai parodo, kad tarp kartų vis dėlto yra spraga.
Lietuvių kalba  Pagalbinė medžiaga   (5 psl., 20,33 kB)
Šiauliai
2010-03-31
Šiaulių lankytinos vietos, aprašymas anglų kalba.
Anglų kalba  Pagalbinė medžiaga   (6 psl., 9,9 kB)
Environment
2010-02-09
Many people believe that the way we live our lives today is having an extremely bad effect on the environment. Here are some examples of environmental problems and solutions. Pollution - is damage to the air, sea, rivers, or land caused by chemicals, waste and harmful gases. Pollutants include toxic waste, pesticides, and fertilizers.
Anglų kalba  Kalbėjimo temos   (1 psl., 5,4 kB)
Sveiki, norėjau pasidalinti savo sugebėjimu PHP srityje,. Taigi jei jums įdomu, parodysiu, ką daro naudotos šiuo metu komandos sprendžiant diskriminantą. Diskriminantas pagal formulę : . Jei D > 0 turi : sprendinius. Jei D = 0, tai ‘x’, turi vieną sprendinį. Jei D < 0 , tai sprendinių diskriminantas neturi. Taigi apibendrinę matematini sprendinį, galime pradėti tai atlikti PHP programavimo kalboje. Pirmiausiai susikurkime HTML (hypertext markup language) formą, kurioje įraše į narius, galėtu perduoti į PHP (hypertext preprocesor) arba (hypertext protocol). Taigi : <html> <head> <title>PHP Diskriminantas</title> </head> <body> <form name="lygtis" method="post" action=""> x<input type="text" name="x"> <select name="pm1"> <option value="+">+</option> <option value="-">-</option> </select> y<input type="text" name="y"> <select name="pm2"> <option value="+">+</option> <option value="-">-</option> </select> z<input type="text" name="z"> = 0 <input type="submit" name="ats" value="Atsakymas!"> </form> </body> </html> Taigi, naršyklėje gausime štai tokį variantą : Taigi, tame pačiame dokumente tarkime „index.php“ galime rašyti scenariju, po html „tag‘u“. Oops, <form name="lygtis" method="post" action="">, formos vardas, kaip matome yra „lygtis“, metodas – post, post metodas dažniausiai atliekamas vidaus scenarijuje, jei naudotume GET metoda, sprendinį atliktu mūsų nuorodoje, o tai dar turėtumėme pagalvoti. Bet šiuo metu atliksime POST metodu, POST metodai, labai gerai tinka, slaptažodžiams, registracijose – apsaugant. GET tai galima įterpti naudojant naujienoms, vartotojams patogumo dėlei, kopijuoti, dalintis nuorodomis. Taigi pradėkime rašyti PHP scenariju. <?php // php scenarijus dažniausiai pradedamas naudojant <?php ir baigiamas ?> ženklu /* Diskriminanto sprendimas */ if (isset($_POST[‘ats’])) // isset rodo, kad jei paspaudžiamas migtukas atsakymas, tada prasideda loginis sprendimas { if(isset($_POST['x'])&&isset($_POST['y'])&&isset($_POST['z'])&& isset($_POST['pm1'])&&isset($_POST['pm2'])) { /* kintamieji */ $pm1 = $_POST['pm1']; // formos po x laukelio sandauga ir atiminys $pm2 = $_POST['pm2']; // formos po y laukelio sandauga ir atiminys $x = $_POST['x']; // laukelis x $y = $_POST['y']; // laukelis x $z = $_POST['z']; // laukelis x /* taigi įsivedėme laukelių kintamuosius, kad galėtumėme apsręsti lygti. */
Informatika  Namų darbai   (87,91 kB)
"What do you say, dear?" said my wife, looking across at me. "Will you go?" "I really don't know what to say. I have a fairly long list at present." "Oh, Anstruther would do your work for you. You have been looking a little pale lately. I think that the change would do you good, and you are always so interested in Mr. Sherlock Holmes's cases." "I should be ungrateful if I were not, seeing what I gained through one of them," I answered. "But if I am to go, I must pack at once, for I have only half an hour." My experience of camp life in Afghanistan had at least had the effect of making me a prompt and ready traveller. My wants were few and simple, so that in less than the time stated I was in a cab with my valise, rattling away to Paddington Station. Sherlock Holmes was pacing up and down the platform, his tall, gaunt figure made even gaunter and taller by his long gray travelling-cloak and close fitting cloth cap. "It is really very good of you to come, Watson," said he. "It makes a considerable difference to me, having someone with me on whom I can thoroughly rely. Local aid is always either worthless or else biassed. If you will keep the two corner seats I shall get the tickets." We had the carriage to ourselves save for an immense litter of papers which Holmes had brought with him. Among these he rummaged and read, with intervals of note-taking and of meditation, until we were past Reading. Then he suddenly rolled them all into a gigantic ball and tossed them up onto the rack. "Have you heard anything of the case?" he asked. "Not a word. I have not seen a paper for some days." "The London press has not had very full accounts. I have just been looking through all the recent papers in order to master the particulars. It seems, from what I gather, to be one of those simple cases which are so extremely difficult." "That sounds a little paradoxical." "But it is profoundly true. Singularity is almost invariably a clue. The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring it home. In this case, however, they have established a very serious case against the son of the murdered man." "It is a murder, then?" "Well, it is conjectured to be so. I shall take nothing for granted until I have the opportunity of looking personally into it. I will explain the state of things to you, as far as I have been able to understand it, in a very few words. "Boscombe Valley is a country district not very far from Ross, in Herefordshire. The largest landed proprietor in that part is a Mr. John Turner, who made his money in Australia and returned some years ago to the old country. One of the farms which he held, that of Hatherley, was let to Mr. Charles McCarthy, who was also an ex-Australian. The men had known each other in the colonies, so that it was not unnatural that when they came to settle down they should do so as near each other as possible. Turner was apparently the richer man, so McCarthy became his tenant but still remained, it seems, upon terms of perfect equality, as they were frequently together. McCarthy had one son, a lad of eighteen, and Turner had an only daughter of the same age, but neither of them had wives living. They appear to have avoided the society of the neighbouring English families and to have led retired lives, though both the McCarthys were fond of sport and were frequently seen at the race-meetings of the neighbourhood. McCarthy kept two servants-a man and a girl. Turner had a considerable household, some half-dozen at the least. That is as much as I have been able to gather about the families. Now for the facts. "On June 3rd, that is, on Monday last McCarthy left his house at Hatherley about three in the afternoon and walked down to the Boscombe Pool, which is a small lake formed by the spreading out of the stream which runs down the Boscombe Valley. He had been out with his serving-man in the morning at Ross, and he had told the man that he must hurry, as he had an appointment of importance to keep at three. From that appointment he never came back alive. "From Hatherley Farmhouse to the Boscombe Pool is a quarter of a mile, and two people saw him as he passed over this ground. One was an old woman, whose name is not mentioned, and the other was William Crowder, a game-keeper in the employ of Mr. Turner. Both these witnesses depose that Mr. McCarthy was walking alone. The game-keeper adds that within a few minutes of his seeing Mr. McCarthy pass he had seen his son, Mr. James McCarthy, going the same way with a gun under his arm. To the best of his belief, the father was actually in sight at the time, and the son was following him. He thought no more of the matter until he heard in the evening of the tragedy that had occurred. "The two McCarthys were seen after the time when William Crowder, the game-keeper, lost sight of them. The Boscombe Pool is thickly wooded round, with just a fringe of grass and of reeds round the edge. A girl of fourteen, Patience Moran, who is the daughter of the lodge-keeper of the Boscombe Valley estate, was in one of the woods picking flowers. She states that while she was there she saw, at the border of the wood and close by the lake, Mr. McCarthy and his son, and that they appeared to be having a violent quarrel. She heard Mr. McCarthy the elder using very strong language to his son, and she saw the latter raise up his hand as if to strike his father. She was so frightened by their violence that she ran away and told her mother when she reached home that she had left the two McCarthys quarrelling near Boscombe Pool, and that she was afraid that they were going to fight. She had hardly said the words when young Mr. McCarthy came running up to the lodge to say that he had found his father dead in the wood, and to ask for the help of the lodge-keeper. He was much excited, without either his gun or his hat, and his right hand and sleeve were observed to be stained with fresh blood. On following him they found the dead body stretched out upon the grass beside the pool. The head had been beaten in by repeated blows of some heavy and blunt weapon. The injuries were such as might very well have been inflicted by the butt-end of his son's gun, which was found lying on the grass within a few paces of the body. Under these circumstances the young man was instantly arrested, and a verdict of 'wilful murder' having been returned at the inquest on Tuesday, he was on Wednesday brought before the magistrates at Ross, who have referred the case to the next Assizes. Those are the main facts of the case as they came out before the coroner and the police-court." "I could hardly imagine a more damning case," I remarked. "If ever circumstantial evidence pointed to a criminal it does so here."
There are four members in my family: I, my younger sister, my father and my mother. My father is 41 year old and he‘s working as a driver in Kaunas. I like him very much because he is very funny and communicative person, but also very strict father. My mother is 41 year old too. She is working as a barmen at the local pub. I like her for understanding and warm relationships between us. My little sisters name is Kamilė. She is five years younger than me. Our relationships is not so good as everybody expects, but we both love each other very much despite our neverending battles. We both are studying at the same school. Even if she is not so good at maths as I am, there is a lot of things I like the most of her. Now I am studying at Rukla Jonas Stanislauskas secondary school and graduating twelfth form. Today there is one thought that I can‘t get out of my mind. It is my second step after I graduate school. Today all my advertency is pointed to english lessons that‘s why I want to study philology of english language. This is the most interesting subject I have ever tought. Except that, dancing is one more hobby in my life. I have dreamed about since I was a little girl. Unfortunately my studies take a lot of time from me. But I hope that sometimes there will be an opportunity for me to remember the pleasure of dancing. Few years ago I found that reading books is also very interesting hobby for me. So there is a hope that it could be really interesting way to spend my free time. Some people think that I am self-confident and determined person. But only few of then know that the best features of my character is honesty, sensibility and sincerity. Sometimes I could be very persistent person and it is not always good. Boastful, sluggish and ambitious people are not my favourite type of persons character, so I am trying to keep away from them. That is the way I am :)
Anglų kalba  Rašiniai   (3,83 kB)
Lithuania
2009-12-22
The capital of Lithuania is Vilnius. The official language of the state is Lithuanian. Lithuanian flag consists of gold, green and red ribbons. State emblem - white Vytis in the red field. The biggest town in Lithuania is Vilnius, then goes Kaunas, very beautiful town on the place where the river Neris flows into the Nemunas. Klaipeda, Panevezhys, Shiauliai and other big cities too. For the first time Lithuania was mentioned in 1009 in Quedlinburg annals. As a state it was emerged in the early 13th century and Mindaugas became the Grand Duke of Lithuania about 1240. At the end of 14th and the beginning of 15th century Lithuania became one of the most powerful states in the Europe. Lithuania was christened in 14th century, until that time it was pagan. Lithuanian people had to fight a lot for their freedom. The latest occupation ended only in 1990, when on March 11 Lithuania proclaimed its restoration of statehood. There are two big Universities in Lithuania in Vilnius and in Kaunas. University in Vilnius is very old: it was established in 1579, and another University, which received the name of the Vytautas the Great, was founded in 1930.
Klaipėda
2009-12-22
As the gateway to breathtakingly beautiful and dunes and quaint fishing village, Klaipeda is used as a launch pad rather than as a final destination. It is easy to reach Nida, Juodkrante on the lovely Curanion spit Palanga, a summer-time pleasure town to the north. While the surrounding areas are inarguably more interesting, Klaipėda shouldn’t be completely avoided. Its Old Town is charming and there are a few interesting museums to see. Take time to see the sights there before you rush headlong to the Baltic Sea Beaches: In summer pack up your sunscreen and join the crowds on the beach. From Klaipeda try the fallowing or head north to the beach resort of Palanga or take the ferry across the lagoon to Neringa instead. If you want to sleep at the beach, check out. Keep an eye out for signs designating who gets to use which beach: women-only, men-only and general beach. Nude sunbathing is allowed on the single-sex beaches. Memel:The old, German name for the city harks to the 13 th century, when knights of the Teutonic Order first came to the area, and may be a corruption “Nemunas”, the river that empties into the Curonian Lagoon. Although populated by both Germans and ethnic Lithuanians (even some Latvians) the area became a part of Lithuania only 1923. The name “Memel” is still in use in many German-language publications, which may also include the German street names, to aid the many German tourists who come to the area each year in search of their family roots. To avoid confusion we use the Lithuanian name Klaipėda and note “Memel” where historically appropriate. Archaeological evidence reveals that this area was once densely populated by the Balts, ancestors to Lithuanians. From the 9th century, their lands were perpetually raided by the Vikings. From the 13th century, the site suffered new invasions by German feudal lords and the Teutonic Order. In a move to consolidate its governance over the territory, in 1252 the Order erected a castle on the delta of the river Dane, named it Memelburg and used it to control the strait between the mainland and the Curonian Spit. After this, Lithuania's main waterway trade route via the Nemunas river to the Curonian Lagoon, Baltic Sea and so to Gotland and Scandinavia was sealed shut. Klaipeda denied their true identity for ages. This situation only changed with the Treaty of Versailles after World War I, which took the territory from Germany and temporarily placed it under French control. In 1923, the Lithuanian government seized control of the Klaipëda region from the French, the region was soon recognized a part of Lithuania by the international community. Klaipeda today - an Ancient Town and a Modern City .Klaipëda has a population of more than 206,000 and is vital to Lithuania's economy as the country's main seaport. Klaipeda has developed into a modern city, with the characteristic quays and warehouses of a port, and with clusters of old German fachwerk buildings. The city centre has an eclectic mixture of buildings in various styles, including the old City Hall, the neo-gothic Post Office, the former Louise Gymnasium, the theatre and some private houses. The old town itself is laid out in a rectangular network of streets dating from the 13th to 15th centuries, where it is still possible to see remains of the old castle and citadel, sections of the castle towers, ramparts, bastions, ditches and other medieval defenses. At Kopgalis, a restored fortress houses a Marine Museum, Aquarium, and dolphinarium. Port:Klaipeda is an attractive transit port, connecting the main transportation corridors between the East and the West. It is the most northern ice-free Baltic seaport. Harbour waters do not freeze even at -25°C. The depth of the harbour waters at the northern part of the port quays is 17 meters. Klaipeda has a number of advantages over other ports in the region for transit: it has excellent road links with the only motorway standart road in the Baltic States linking a port complex to the countries of the former Soviet Union Young, pushing, liberal, open, tolerant, bright, ambitious, and perhaps a bit crazy - these are the words that are most often used to describe the city of Klaipeda. Namely these epithets is a key for those who strive to unriddle the secret of Klaipeda's unique, for those who try to realize how, in comparatively short period of time, Klaipeda, being grey and undistinguished industrial city, could become one of the leaders of the country, and now it is reasonably titled the capital of Western Lithuania. So, is Klaipeda still a province? Vilnius, standing high above is likely to say YES. However, hard working, ambitious and optimistic residents of Klaipeda have other o pinion. Moreover, they are sure, that after Lithuania will have become a full member of the European Union, Klaipeda will not be rejected for sure There is hardly anyone who would decide to challenge the fact that Klaipeda, having celebrated its 750th anniversary on August 1, 2002, in the recent decade surpassed the second largest Lithuanian city Kaunas in many fields and has already become a serious competitor for the capital Vilnius. Today, Klaipeda and its region receive not only foreign and local capitals, but also the brains of the country Klaipeda - city of success The majority of Klaipeda residents, who celebrated the 750th anniversary of the city on August 1, 2002, claim that they are happy and they are not going to move to any other city.
Anglų kalba  Pateiktys   (7,62 kB)
Vulnerable period for the shaded frame. Throughput versus offered traffic for ALOHA systems. Comparison of the channel utilization versus load for various random access protocols. The basic bit-map protocol. The binary countdown protocol. A dash indicates silence. Acquisition probability for a symmetric contention channel. The tree for eight stations. Wavelength division multiple access. GSM uses 124 frequency channels, each of which use an eight-slot TDM system.
Informatika  Konspektai   (53 psl., 98,98 kB)
Pozicinės skaičiavimo sistemos. Pozicinių skaičiavimo sistemų samprata. Pervedimas iš vienos sistemos į kitą. Mikroprogramavimas. Procesoriaus fizinio lygio komponentės. Mikrokomandos. Interpretuojamas lygis. Interpretuojantis lygis. Komandos ADD realizacija. Ventilių mikroprograminis valdymas. Mikroprogramavimo kalba. Interpretuojamos mašimos interpretatorius. Mikroprograminio lygio projektavimas. Mikroprocesoriaus Intel 8088 architektūra. Mikroprocesoriaus architektūros samprata. Operatyvios atminties samprata. Portų sistema. Kompiuterio sandara.
Informatika  Konspektai   (126 psl., 1,32 MB)
Duomenų bazės samprata. Duomenų bazės sąvoka, pagrindinės funkcijos. Duomenų bazių valdymo sistemos, jų funkcijos. Duomenų bazės projektavimas. Duomenų bazės modelių tipai . SQL kalba. Reliacinis duomenų bazės modelis. Reliacinė algebra. Reliaciniai skaičiavimai. Duomenų bazės normalizavimas, norminės formos. Konceptualinis duomenų bazės modeliavimas. Trijų lygių duomenų bazės architektūros projektavimas. Duomenų bazės kūrimas. Duomenų bazės kūrimo žingsniai .
Informatika  Kursiniai darbai   (43 psl., 69,83 kB)
PHP
2009-09-02
Kas yra PHP? Skriptai. Kintamieji ir kintamuju tipai. Veiksmai su kintamaisiais. Duomenu (kintamuju) perdavimas iš formos skriptui. Duomenu (kintamuju) gautu iš formos patikrinimas. Darbas su data ir laiku. Veiksmai su failais. Informacijos perskaitymas iš tekstinio failo. REMOTE_HOST ir REMOTE_ADDR. Cookies. Ciklai. Salygos operatoriai. Sesijos. Objektinis programavimas. Tips and Tricks
Informatika  Pagalbinė medžiaga   (31 psl., 767,77 kB)
Gramatikos taisyklės: Types of Questions, Writing a Letter, Modal Verbs, Writing a Paragraph, the English Tenses in the Active Voice, the English Tenses in the Passive Voice, a Letter of Complaint, the Usage of the Article in English, the Adjective, the Noun, Linking Words/Phrases, Conditional Sentences, Wishes, the Gerund.
Anglų kalba  Pagalbinė medžiaga   (19 psl., 32,46 kB)
Pygmalion Summary
2009-07-09
Two old gentlemen meet in the rain one night at Covent Garden. Professor Higgins is a scientist of phonetics, and Colonel Pickering is a linguist of Indian dialects. The first bets the other that he can, with his knowledge of phonetics, convince high London society that, in a matter of months, he will be able to transform the cockney speaking Covent Garden flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a woman as poised and well-spoken as a duchess. The next morning, the girl appears at his laboratory on Wimpole Street to ask for speech lessons, offering to pay a shilling, so that she may speak properly enough to work in a flower shop.
Anglų kalba  Konspektai   (3,47 kB)
Describing people
2009-07-09
A descriptive essay about a person should consist of: a) an Introduction in which you give general information about the person, saying when, where and how you first met them; b) a Main Body in which you describe their physical appearance, personal qualities and hobbies/interest. You start a new paragraph for each topic; c) a Conclusion in which you write your comments and/or feelings about the person.
Anglų kalba  Konspektai   (1,86 kB)
Globalizacija - procesas, reiškinys, tam tikras fenomenas, vykstantis socialinėje plotmėje, apimantis pačias įvairiausias visuomenės, valstybės bei kitų (socialinių) darinių veiklos sritis, jų aplinką, pasireiškiantis tarpusavio ryšių intensyvėjimu, judėjimu bei kitomis charakteristikomis viso pasaulio mastu.
Politologija  Referatai   (16,55 kB)
European Union
2009-07-09
The European Union is the European supranational organization dedicated to increasing economic integration and strengthening co-operation among its member states. It was established on November 1, 1993, when the Treaty on Eu was ratified by the 12 members of the European Community (EC) – Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. Under the treaty on EU, customs and immigration agreements were enhanced to allow European citizens greater freedom to live, work, or study in any of the member states, and border controls were relaxed.
Anglų kalba  Namų darbai   (2,61 kB)
Egypt
2009-07-09
Capital – CAIRO Area – 1001 450 km² Populate number – 66 100 000. Language – Arabic. Basic religion – Islam 94% , Other 6% Government – Many parties democracy. Monetary unit – Egypt pound. Literate – 50% Life duration – 61 years. People for 1 doctor – 1320. TVs for 1000 people – 109. Longest river – Nile (this river longest in the world). Egyptian History. gypt is one of the most fertile areas of Africa, and one of the most fertile of the countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Because it is so fertile, people came to live in Egypt earlier than in most places, probably around 40,000 years ago.
Anglų kalba  Referatai   (4,4 kB)
William Bradley Pitt. Height 5' 11" (1.80 m). Mini biography Brad Pitt was born in Oklahoma and raised in Springfield, Missouri. His mother's name is Jane. His father, Bill, worked in management at a trucking firm in Springfield. At Kickapoo High School, Pitt was involved in sports, debating, student government and school musicals. Pitt attended the University of Missouri, where he majored in journalism with a focus on advertising.
Business Ethics
2009-07-09
Business ethics is a form of applied ethics, a branch of philosophy. As such, it takes the ethical concepts and principles developed at a more theoretical, philsophical level, and applies them to specific business situations. Generally speaking, business ethics is a normative discipline, whereby particular ethical standards are assumed and then applied. It makes specific judgements about what is right or wrong, which is to say, it makes claims about what ought to be done or what ought not to be done. While there are some exceptions, business ethicists are usually less concerned with the foundations of ethics (metaethics), or with justifying the most basic ethical principles, and are more concerned with practical problems and applications, and any specific duties that might apply to business relationships.
Anglų kalba  Konspektai   (6,48 kB)
For over 60,000 years men and women have been communicating. Yet we still feel the need, perhaps more than ever, to find ways to improve these skills. According to numerous research studies, for your entire life you have spent about 75 per sent of each day engaged in communication. Therefore, you may be wondering why you need to study communication in the first place.