Thursday, June 19, 2008
Hi everybody
This is expanded version of my new blog and combining the old blog from previous class.....i Will mark the new post's with red letters so it would be easy to identify them.
My life
Personal Essay
My vision of the world as a big mosaic, made up of different shades of colored stones representing different cultural identities, has been taking shape from my earliest childhood experiences. Born and raised in the former Soviet Union, I spent my early childhood in Baku. Baku where we witnessed dynamic and promising development of Azerbaijan an independent state building its own legacy from the very beginning after over 70 years under auspices of Soviet Empire. Spending most of my school years in the developing city of Baku, a crossroad for many travelers where east meets west, at the most respectable international school in the region, has delivered a considerable impact on my accomplishments, values and goals.
When I was enrolled at Baku Private Turkish High School (BOTL) in six grades, it was a small and unattractive institute with limited academic opportunities for its students which were tantamount to what Baku was for its people after the fall of the Soviet Union. Over the years I witnessed a chain of innovative processes, introduced by the city and school authorities, aimed at providing a more enhanced and sophisticated value for both current and future generations. Although it was an amazing experience to be part of the country evolution process along with having close student-teacher relations. Facing the SATs for the first time during my junior year, lacking the preparation for the rigor of the University, limitations in the choice of elective curriculum as well as poor college council support have been obstacles to my attempt to match my expectations.
On the other hand, the challenge represented a unique opportunity to take a more leadership role by assuming personal accountability for enhancing my academic performance along with continuing my passion and participation in extracurricular activities not affiliated with BOTL. Although the activities that I undertook such as Olympiad, sports, exhibitions, private lessons in art and Azerbaijan literature were hard to balance with the time dedicated to school work, they offered insights into new areas of knowledge for me. I recognized the importance of striking and maintaining the balance between the times dedicated to academics, art, hobbies and personal life as well as understood that it was up to each one of us to pursue our interests, make things happen and experience life in any community that we are put in.
Nonetheless it was when I came to San Francisco in 2006 that I realized that being a well rounded person went beyond grades, hobbies and interests. Even though the concept of being a well rounded person is prized in the American education system, I came across many college students at the Lincoln University who demonstrated ignorance in their assumptions about the world: many hardly spoke any foreign language; they had never heard of Azerbaijan in addition to their limited knowledge of geography, world cultures, history and current events. That exerted a profound effect on my vision, interests and my understanding of the definition of the well educated person. I have become more aware of my cultural identity and committed to share my experiences and knowledge with those around me. Through lectures, readings, discussions and social activities I acquired an appreciation for different ways of learning and that has become my key objective during my undergraduate experience. I am gaining a deeper and more meaningful understanding of high renaissance art through lectures, readings and by observing the works in person. Living in the city, visiting traditional villages, attending soccer games, and appreciating local cuisine enable me to learn subtle details of the Italian culture and people – something that is unattainable to an average person who is unchallenged by the value from thinking and behaving outside the box.
College experience has become an institution of opportunities to explore different subjects of interest to me and to connect with people with diverse backgrounds. Some of the most stimulating courses with remarkable professors have been instrumental in advancing my intellectual curiosity and global awareness to higher levels. Evaluating my interests and goals, I want to further enhance my undergraduate experience at a liberal arts college which focuses on the humanities and offers a strong visual arts program in a multi-cultural and artsy city. Located in the heart Oakland, Lincoln University offers the perfect combination of academics and city life where I want to raise my level of performance to meet my expectations rather than to lower my expectations to meet my performance. I am absolutely confident in my ability to deliver excellent academic performance along with reinforcing university’s strong emphasis on diversity and inclusion since Inspired by high levels of confidence, commitment as well as the words of renown author and politician, Bruce Barton that, “nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.”
Bespite many challneges in during my life i become well established person with well attractive personality and part of knowledge that will with time as a fine whiskey will aknowledge my personality will grown and expand in all it's meanings.
Sincerely
Adil Mansimov
My vision of the world as a big mosaic, made up of different shades of colored stones representing different cultural identities, has been taking shape from my earliest childhood experiences. Born and raised in the former Soviet Union, I spent my early childhood in Baku. Baku where we witnessed dynamic and promising development of Azerbaijan an independent state building its own legacy from the very beginning after over 70 years under auspices of Soviet Empire. Spending most of my school years in the developing city of Baku, a crossroad for many travelers where east meets west, at the most respectable international school in the region, has delivered a considerable impact on my accomplishments, values and goals.
When I was enrolled at Baku Private Turkish High School (BOTL) in six grades, it was a small and unattractive institute with limited academic opportunities for its students which were tantamount to what Baku was for its people after the fall of the Soviet Union. Over the years I witnessed a chain of innovative processes, introduced by the city and school authorities, aimed at providing a more enhanced and sophisticated value for both current and future generations. Although it was an amazing experience to be part of the country evolution process along with having close student-teacher relations. Facing the SATs for the first time during my junior year, lacking the preparation for the rigor of the University, limitations in the choice of elective curriculum as well as poor college council support have been obstacles to my attempt to match my expectations.
On the other hand, the challenge represented a unique opportunity to take a more leadership role by assuming personal accountability for enhancing my academic performance along with continuing my passion and participation in extracurricular activities not affiliated with BOTL. Although the activities that I undertook such as Olympiad, sports, exhibitions, private lessons in art and Azerbaijan literature were hard to balance with the time dedicated to school work, they offered insights into new areas of knowledge for me. I recognized the importance of striking and maintaining the balance between the times dedicated to academics, art, hobbies and personal life as well as understood that it was up to each one of us to pursue our interests, make things happen and experience life in any community that we are put in.
Nonetheless it was when I came to San Francisco in 2006 that I realized that being a well rounded person went beyond grades, hobbies and interests. Even though the concept of being a well rounded person is prized in the American education system, I came across many college students at the Lincoln University who demonstrated ignorance in their assumptions about the world: many hardly spoke any foreign language; they had never heard of Azerbaijan in addition to their limited knowledge of geography, world cultures, history and current events. That exerted a profound effect on my vision, interests and my understanding of the definition of the well educated person. I have become more aware of my cultural identity and committed to share my experiences and knowledge with those around me. Through lectures, readings, discussions and social activities I acquired an appreciation for different ways of learning and that has become my key objective during my undergraduate experience. I am gaining a deeper and more meaningful understanding of high renaissance art through lectures, readings and by observing the works in person. Living in the city, visiting traditional villages, attending soccer games, and appreciating local cuisine enable me to learn subtle details of the Italian culture and people – something that is unattainable to an average person who is unchallenged by the value from thinking and behaving outside the box.
College experience has become an institution of opportunities to explore different subjects of interest to me and to connect with people with diverse backgrounds. Some of the most stimulating courses with remarkable professors have been instrumental in advancing my intellectual curiosity and global awareness to higher levels. Evaluating my interests and goals, I want to further enhance my undergraduate experience at a liberal arts college which focuses on the humanities and offers a strong visual arts program in a multi-cultural and artsy city. Located in the heart Oakland, Lincoln University offers the perfect combination of academics and city life where I want to raise my level of performance to meet my expectations rather than to lower my expectations to meet my performance. I am absolutely confident in my ability to deliver excellent academic performance along with reinforcing university’s strong emphasis on diversity and inclusion since Inspired by high levels of confidence, commitment as well as the words of renown author and politician, Bruce Barton that, “nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.”
Bespite many challneges in during my life i become well established person with well attractive personality and part of knowledge that will with time as a fine whiskey will aknowledge my personality will grown and expand in all it's meanings.
Sincerely
Adil Mansimov
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) along with seven surrounding regions has been militarily occupied by Armenians beginning in 1992.
The current conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan began in 1988, when the ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh unilaterally declared their independence from Azerbaijan, with the intent of uniting with the Republic of Armenia. At that time, ethnic Armenians comprised about 65 percent of Nagorno-Karabakh. This push by the ethnic Karabakh Armenians to secede from Azerbaijan was instigated by Armenia, which has had territorial claims against Azerbaijan as part of its desire to create a Greater Armenia by expanding its territory. Armenian soldiers and arms are being used to carry out this policy.
The conflict was escalated by Russia's political and military support of Armenia. Russia is using the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict as part of its long-time policy of "divide and conquer." Since 1993, Armenia has received $1 billion in arms shipments from Russia. These arms, including the most modern Russian tanks, armored personnel carriers, SCUD missiles and tons of ammunition, were shipped through Armenia to the site of the conflict inside Azerbaijan.
A series of Armenian offensives, beginning in 1992 and backed by Russian arms, resulted in the Armenian occupation of almost 20 percent of Azerbaijan territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven other districts. As a result, Azerbaijan is left with approximately 1 million refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were forced to flee for their lives.
A cease-fire was negotiated in May 1994, but all attempts to negotiate a settlement have failed. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) began its mediation efforts in 1992, and in 1995 at a summit meeting in Lisbon, 53 out of 54 member states of the OSCE endorsed a statement of three principles upon which the conflict should be settled. Armenia was the only country that refused to support the statement because it supported the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Armenia [meaning that the original borders from the Soviet period must remain intact].
In 1996, the OSCE appointed three co-chairs to its Minsk Conference-the United States, Russia and France. The Minsk Conference is charged with the responsibility of negotiating peace in this region. These co-chairs then developed a two-staged peace proposal: (1) withdrawal of Armenian forces from all regions of Azerbaijan except Nagorno-Karabakh; and (2) negotiations on the final status of Nagorno-Karabakh [as an entity] within Azerbaijan. This proposal was accepted by Azerbaijan and by Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrossian. However, it was opposed by hard-line elements within Armenia and ethnic Armenians within Nagorno-Karabakh. As a result, President Ter-Petrossian was forced from office, replaced by hard-line elements.
Now the peace process is up in the air again. Azerbaijan remains committed to a peaceful solution based on the following Lisbon principles: (1) recognition of territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia; (2) Azerbaijan will grant the highest level of self-rule to Nagorno-Karabakh; and (3) security guarantees will be provided to the entire population of Nagorno-Karabakh [meaning that Azerbaijanis could return home to their lands safely but that Armenians would also be protected as residents there].
Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave inside Azerbaijan, and has no border with Armenia. Before the conflict started, Armenia deported some 200,000 Azerbaijanis from Armenia. Then it occupied the whole territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding seven regions and, in effect, has annexed Nagorno-Karabakh and this territory to Armenia. In the process all Azerbaijanis previously living in these regions which belong to Azerbaijan were forced to flee for their lives.
It might be noted that even the Nazis allowed inhabitants of their occupied territories to stay and live there. But Armenians have rid Azerbaijanis from the entire occupied territories. Khojaly, a small Azerbaijani town in Nagorno-Karabakh, is a sad example of genocide, when overnight the whole town was destroyed, more than 700 innocent civilians, including many women and children, were murdered and others were forcefully deported. The President of Azerbaijan has subsequently declared March 31 as the Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis in commemoration of that occasion and other earlier tragic massacres.
Azerbaijan has accepted and supported all peace initiatives of the OSCE. Now, Armenia must decide whether it wishes to further isolate itself from the rest of the world community or join in seeking a just and honorable compromise to this 10-year old conflict.
The current conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan began in 1988, when the ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh unilaterally declared their independence from Azerbaijan, with the intent of uniting with the Republic of Armenia. At that time, ethnic Armenians comprised about 65 percent of Nagorno-Karabakh. This push by the ethnic Karabakh Armenians to secede from Azerbaijan was instigated by Armenia, which has had territorial claims against Azerbaijan as part of its desire to create a Greater Armenia by expanding its territory. Armenian soldiers and arms are being used to carry out this policy.
The conflict was escalated by Russia's political and military support of Armenia. Russia is using the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict as part of its long-time policy of "divide and conquer." Since 1993, Armenia has received $1 billion in arms shipments from Russia. These arms, including the most modern Russian tanks, armored personnel carriers, SCUD missiles and tons of ammunition, were shipped through Armenia to the site of the conflict inside Azerbaijan.
A series of Armenian offensives, beginning in 1992 and backed by Russian arms, resulted in the Armenian occupation of almost 20 percent of Azerbaijan territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven other districts. As a result, Azerbaijan is left with approximately 1 million refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were forced to flee for their lives.
A cease-fire was negotiated in May 1994, but all attempts to negotiate a settlement have failed. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) began its mediation efforts in 1992, and in 1995 at a summit meeting in Lisbon, 53 out of 54 member states of the OSCE endorsed a statement of three principles upon which the conflict should be settled. Armenia was the only country that refused to support the statement because it supported the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and Armenia [meaning that the original borders from the Soviet period must remain intact].
In 1996, the OSCE appointed three co-chairs to its Minsk Conference-the United States, Russia and France. The Minsk Conference is charged with the responsibility of negotiating peace in this region. These co-chairs then developed a two-staged peace proposal: (1) withdrawal of Armenian forces from all regions of Azerbaijan except Nagorno-Karabakh; and (2) negotiations on the final status of Nagorno-Karabakh [as an entity] within Azerbaijan. This proposal was accepted by Azerbaijan and by Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrossian. However, it was opposed by hard-line elements within Armenia and ethnic Armenians within Nagorno-Karabakh. As a result, President Ter-Petrossian was forced from office, replaced by hard-line elements.
Now the peace process is up in the air again. Azerbaijan remains committed to a peaceful solution based on the following Lisbon principles: (1) recognition of territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia; (2) Azerbaijan will grant the highest level of self-rule to Nagorno-Karabakh; and (3) security guarantees will be provided to the entire population of Nagorno-Karabakh [meaning that Azerbaijanis could return home to their lands safely but that Armenians would also be protected as residents there].
Nagorno-Karabakh is an enclave inside Azerbaijan, and has no border with Armenia. Before the conflict started, Armenia deported some 200,000 Azerbaijanis from Armenia. Then it occupied the whole territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding seven regions and, in effect, has annexed Nagorno-Karabakh and this territory to Armenia. In the process all Azerbaijanis previously living in these regions which belong to Azerbaijan were forced to flee for their lives.
It might be noted that even the Nazis allowed inhabitants of their occupied territories to stay and live there. But Armenians have rid Azerbaijanis from the entire occupied territories. Khojaly, a small Azerbaijani town in Nagorno-Karabakh, is a sad example of genocide, when overnight the whole town was destroyed, more than 700 innocent civilians, including many women and children, were murdered and others were forcefully deported. The President of Azerbaijan has subsequently declared March 31 as the Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis in commemoration of that occasion and other earlier tragic massacres.
Azerbaijan has accepted and supported all peace initiatives of the OSCE. Now, Armenia must decide whether it wishes to further isolate itself from the rest of the world community or join in seeking a just and honorable compromise to this 10-year old conflict.
Fron: Adil Mansimov
To: Doctor Sylvia Schoemaker
Economics Of Azerbaijan Republic.
After Azerbaijan Republic restored its state independence in 1991, started to realize its sovereign rights and conduct independent policy in economic field. Major directions of this policy were transition to economic system, created in base of different forms of property, market economy and integration to world economy.
Economic development existed in country since period of independence till now can be divided in two main stages. First period was economic chaos or regress covering 1991-1995. Second is period of macroeconomic stability and dynamic economic development lasting since 1996.
Within short historical period after restoration of state independence, despite hard initial conditions very big achievements were made in field of social-economic development of country and its integration to world economic system due to foresight policy and hard activity of nationwide leader of Azerbaijani people Heydar Aliyev. The biggest achievement was creation of model of Azerbaijan - a new model of economic reforms and development in process of independent state building implemented in the country during this period.
In the second stage of economic development a number of big-scale policy documents (conceptions, strategies and programs) were adopted as legal base of realization of mentioned model in Azerbaijan Republic ('Program on State Assistance to Small and Middle Entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan (1997-2000)', 'State Program of Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan (2002-2005)', 'State Program of Development of Agrarian Sector in Azerbaijan (2002-2006)', 'Demographic Development Concept of Azerbaijan Republic', 'State Program on Development of Tourism in Azerbaijan Republic in 2002-2005', 'State Program on Poverty Reduction and Economic Development in Azerbaijan Republic (2003-2005)', 'State Program on Social-Economic Development of Regions of Azerbaijan Republic (2004-2008)' and etc) and a number of documents are under preparation ('Employment Strategy of Azerbaijan Republic', 'Integrated Strategy of Trade and Investment on Non-Oil Sector' and etc).
One of priorities of economic policy of Azerbaijan Republic was preparation of oil strategy of independent state. Implementation of this strategy, author of which is nationwide leader of Azeri people Heydar Aliyev, started in September of 1994 by signing the 30-year contract between Azerbaijan Republic State Oil Company and 13 most popular oil companies (Amoco, BP, McDermott, Unocal, SOCAR, LUKoil, Statoil, Exxon, Turkiye Petrolleri, Pennzoil, Itochu, Ramco, Delta) of a number of countries of the world (USA, Great Britain, Russia, Turkey, Norway, Japan and Saudi Arabia) on joint exploitation of 'Azeri', 'Chirag' wells and deep part of 'Guneshli' well in Azerbaijan sector of Caspian Sea and share division of oil production.
20 September 1994, which was written with golden letters in new history of independent Azerbaijan Republic, will always be remembered by present and future generations. Singing and realization of this contact that is known all over the world under name 'Contract of century' is bright reflection of implementation of new oil strategy, which is the economic development concept of independent Azerbaijan and was prepared by Heydar Aliyev.
On December 29 of 1999 nationwide leader Heydar Aliyev signed Decree 'On Establishment of State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan Republic'.
Major goal of creation of Oil Fund was to ensure fair division of oil wealth gifted to Azerbaijani people by God among generations. One of main targets of Fund is to collect and increase oil revenues for future generations and to use these revenues for present generations by taking into consideration current social needs of country, economic progress and development requirements.
On the wise decision of our great leader Heydar Aliyev, the first funds from Oil Fund were allocated to funding the measures concerning improvement of social-domestic circumstance of refugees and IDPs that are most sensitive section of Azerbaijani people and live under hardest conditions.
Due to large-scale and basic reforms carried out in economy of country significant results were gained in industry in 1995-2004. Contracts signed on September 20 of 1994 with big companies representing developed countries of the world on joint activity in oil and gas production industry stimulated rapid development of oil and gas industry. Production of industrial output lifted. Volume of production increased due to visible progress almost in all the fields of industry as well in oil and gas, chemistry and oil chemistry, machinery and metal processing, building materials industry. Processing industry develops also along with production industry. Over the last six years production increased 1,5 times in processing industry fields, as well 43% in food industry, 2 times in wood production, 30% in paper production, 2,5 times in chemical production, 5 times in building materials production, 3 times in metallurgy industry.
More than 3,000 new industrial enterprises were opened in 1993-2003 and number of them reached 5536 for January 1, 2004. As a result of 'open door' policy that was founded by nationwide leader and is implemented at the present day, number of foreign and joint ventures increased 3 times during these years. At the moment 192 foreign-invested enterprises representing 63 states function in industry field, thousands of workplaces have been opened. 74% of investments made in our national economy in 2003 was directed just to the industrial fields. Visible growth of newly formed economical structures, enlargement and dynamic development of small entrepreneurship, engagement of physical persons with entrepreneurship is accompanied with growth of role of private sector.
Important works are implemented in direction of meeting the requirements of economy and population to energy resources. As a bright example of special attention of President Ilham Aliyev to this field, 'State Program on development of fuel-energy complex of Azerbaijan Republic (2005-2015)' was prepared by Industry and Energy Ministry and confirmed by Decree 635 of President of Azerbaijan Republic dated February 14, 2004 in order to ensure energy security in country and meeting of the growing demands to energy resources in more effective manner.
Being one of major fields of Azerbaijani economy in all times, agriculture played important role in development of country and assurance with necessary consumption products. Adoption of laws on 'Bases of agrarian reforms', 'Reforms of sovkhozes and kolkhozes', 'Land reform' and other important legal documents contributed to implementation of fundamental changes in agrarian-industrial complex. Law 'On land reform' considered for the first time in CIS the criteria such as giving the land to private property, affirmed it as an object of purchase-sale.
Due to the serious structural reforms implemented in agriculture all the agricultural enterprises, as well sovkhozes and kolkhozes were abolished, except a number of pedigree and other such kind of farms, and their properties were divided among members of farms. Acceleration of formation of new property - villager-farmers in the village firmly contributed to better organization of works in agriculture and development of agrarian sector.
For their rapid and radicalism, agrarian reforms deeply differed from reforms carried out in other sectors of Azerbaijani economy and even reforms implemented in CIS countries and played important role in formation of private property and development of business in republic.
Reforms realized in bank system played great role in removing the distrust in banks existed in the first years of independence. Modern bank building works started in country, works implemented in direction of formation of two-stepped bank system, strengthening of banks, growth of their authorized capital. Weak banks, unable to work under conditions of free market economy and stand the competition, were eliminated. Number of banks functioning in country was decreased for four times, capital base of bank system increased 5 times.
One of major criteria ensuring economic development is dynamics of capital investment. Funds directed to capital investment serve growth of production, as well construction and commissioning of new enterprises, educational, medical, dwelling and other social establishments, creation of new workplaces. This is why yearly growth of investments, as well volume of foreign investments in economic policy of Azerbaijan Republic is considered one of priorities.
After Azerbaijan Republic gained state independence, one of important directions of its foreign economic policy was relations with international financial-credit and economic structures. Much has been done in this field over the passed time. Azerbaijan became member of almost all the prestigious international structures, as well in 1992 International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Islam Development Bank, in 1999 Asian Development Bank and carries out regular consultations with these organizations on issues concerning transition to market economy, use their financial resources.
So, numerous positive results caused within a short time by reforms implemented in all fields of economy prove once again correctness of economic policy firmly carried out by direction of Azerbaijan Republic.
To: Doctor Sylvia Schoemaker
Economics Of Azerbaijan Republic.
After Azerbaijan Republic restored its state independence in 1991, started to realize its sovereign rights and conduct independent policy in economic field. Major directions of this policy were transition to economic system, created in base of different forms of property, market economy and integration to world economy.
Economic development existed in country since period of independence till now can be divided in two main stages. First period was economic chaos or regress covering 1991-1995. Second is period of macroeconomic stability and dynamic economic development lasting since 1996.
Within short historical period after restoration of state independence, despite hard initial conditions very big achievements were made in field of social-economic development of country and its integration to world economic system due to foresight policy and hard activity of nationwide leader of Azerbaijani people Heydar Aliyev. The biggest achievement was creation of model of Azerbaijan - a new model of economic reforms and development in process of independent state building implemented in the country during this period.
In the second stage of economic development a number of big-scale policy documents (conceptions, strategies and programs) were adopted as legal base of realization of mentioned model in Azerbaijan Republic ('Program on State Assistance to Small and Middle Entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan (1997-2000)', 'State Program of Development of Small and Middle Entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan (2002-2005)', 'State Program of Development of Agrarian Sector in Azerbaijan (2002-2006)', 'Demographic Development Concept of Azerbaijan Republic', 'State Program on Development of Tourism in Azerbaijan Republic in 2002-2005', 'State Program on Poverty Reduction and Economic Development in Azerbaijan Republic (2003-2005)', 'State Program on Social-Economic Development of Regions of Azerbaijan Republic (2004-2008)' and etc) and a number of documents are under preparation ('Employment Strategy of Azerbaijan Republic', 'Integrated Strategy of Trade and Investment on Non-Oil Sector' and etc).
One of priorities of economic policy of Azerbaijan Republic was preparation of oil strategy of independent state. Implementation of this strategy, author of which is nationwide leader of Azeri people Heydar Aliyev, started in September of 1994 by signing the 30-year contract between Azerbaijan Republic State Oil Company and 13 most popular oil companies (Amoco, BP, McDermott, Unocal, SOCAR, LUKoil, Statoil, Exxon, Turkiye Petrolleri, Pennzoil, Itochu, Ramco, Delta) of a number of countries of the world (USA, Great Britain, Russia, Turkey, Norway, Japan and Saudi Arabia) on joint exploitation of 'Azeri', 'Chirag' wells and deep part of 'Guneshli' well in Azerbaijan sector of Caspian Sea and share division of oil production.
20 September 1994, which was written with golden letters in new history of independent Azerbaijan Republic, will always be remembered by present and future generations. Singing and realization of this contact that is known all over the world under name 'Contract of century' is bright reflection of implementation of new oil strategy, which is the economic development concept of independent Azerbaijan and was prepared by Heydar Aliyev.
On December 29 of 1999 nationwide leader Heydar Aliyev signed Decree 'On Establishment of State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan Republic'.
Major goal of creation of Oil Fund was to ensure fair division of oil wealth gifted to Azerbaijani people by God among generations. One of main targets of Fund is to collect and increase oil revenues for future generations and to use these revenues for present generations by taking into consideration current social needs of country, economic progress and development requirements.
On the wise decision of our great leader Heydar Aliyev, the first funds from Oil Fund were allocated to funding the measures concerning improvement of social-domestic circumstance of refugees and IDPs that are most sensitive section of Azerbaijani people and live under hardest conditions.
Due to large-scale and basic reforms carried out in economy of country significant results were gained in industry in 1995-2004. Contracts signed on September 20 of 1994 with big companies representing developed countries of the world on joint activity in oil and gas production industry stimulated rapid development of oil and gas industry. Production of industrial output lifted. Volume of production increased due to visible progress almost in all the fields of industry as well in oil and gas, chemistry and oil chemistry, machinery and metal processing, building materials industry. Processing industry develops also along with production industry. Over the last six years production increased 1,5 times in processing industry fields, as well 43% in food industry, 2 times in wood production, 30% in paper production, 2,5 times in chemical production, 5 times in building materials production, 3 times in metallurgy industry.
More than 3,000 new industrial enterprises were opened in 1993-2003 and number of them reached 5536 for January 1, 2004. As a result of 'open door' policy that was founded by nationwide leader and is implemented at the present day, number of foreign and joint ventures increased 3 times during these years. At the moment 192 foreign-invested enterprises representing 63 states function in industry field, thousands of workplaces have been opened. 74% of investments made in our national economy in 2003 was directed just to the industrial fields. Visible growth of newly formed economical structures, enlargement and dynamic development of small entrepreneurship, engagement of physical persons with entrepreneurship is accompanied with growth of role of private sector.
Important works are implemented in direction of meeting the requirements of economy and population to energy resources. As a bright example of special attention of President Ilham Aliyev to this field, 'State Program on development of fuel-energy complex of Azerbaijan Republic (2005-2015)' was prepared by Industry and Energy Ministry and confirmed by Decree 635 of President of Azerbaijan Republic dated February 14, 2004 in order to ensure energy security in country and meeting of the growing demands to energy resources in more effective manner.
Being one of major fields of Azerbaijani economy in all times, agriculture played important role in development of country and assurance with necessary consumption products. Adoption of laws on 'Bases of agrarian reforms', 'Reforms of sovkhozes and kolkhozes', 'Land reform' and other important legal documents contributed to implementation of fundamental changes in agrarian-industrial complex. Law 'On land reform' considered for the first time in CIS the criteria such as giving the land to private property, affirmed it as an object of purchase-sale.
Due to the serious structural reforms implemented in agriculture all the agricultural enterprises, as well sovkhozes and kolkhozes were abolished, except a number of pedigree and other such kind of farms, and their properties were divided among members of farms. Acceleration of formation of new property - villager-farmers in the village firmly contributed to better organization of works in agriculture and development of agrarian sector.
For their rapid and radicalism, agrarian reforms deeply differed from reforms carried out in other sectors of Azerbaijani economy and even reforms implemented in CIS countries and played important role in formation of private property and development of business in republic.
Reforms realized in bank system played great role in removing the distrust in banks existed in the first years of independence. Modern bank building works started in country, works implemented in direction of formation of two-stepped bank system, strengthening of banks, growth of their authorized capital. Weak banks, unable to work under conditions of free market economy and stand the competition, were eliminated. Number of banks functioning in country was decreased for four times, capital base of bank system increased 5 times.
One of major criteria ensuring economic development is dynamics of capital investment. Funds directed to capital investment serve growth of production, as well construction and commissioning of new enterprises, educational, medical, dwelling and other social establishments, creation of new workplaces. This is why yearly growth of investments, as well volume of foreign investments in economic policy of Azerbaijan Republic is considered one of priorities.
After Azerbaijan Republic gained state independence, one of important directions of its foreign economic policy was relations with international financial-credit and economic structures. Much has been done in this field over the passed time. Azerbaijan became member of almost all the prestigious international structures, as well in 1992 International Monetary Fund, World Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Islam Development Bank, in 1999 Asian Development Bank and carries out regular consultations with these organizations on issues concerning transition to market economy, use their financial resources.
So, numerous positive results caused within a short time by reforms implemented in all fields of economy prove once again correctness of economic policy firmly carried out by direction of Azerbaijan Republic.
Such a Stupid Game called War
One clever man said the person that want a war instead of peace is a stupid because when there is no war sons burry father but when it is a war fathers burry a sons.
War happens or could happen in any time in any place because of all reasons.
There are 2 well know world wars.
1st World War
2nd World War
Actually my today’s topic will be about both 1st and 2nd one.
World War I (abbreviated WWI), also known as the First World War, the Great War and "The War to End All Wars" was a global military conflict that took place mostly in Europe between 1914 and 1918. It was a total war which left millions dead and helped to shape the modern world.
The Allied Powers, led by France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and later Italy and the United States, defeated the Central Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire know as Turkey today.
Much of the fighting in World War I took place along the Western Front, within a system of opposing manned trenches and fortifications (separated by a "no man's land") running from the North Sea to the border of Switzerland. On the Eastern Front, the vast eastern plains and limited rail network prevented a trench warfare stalemate from developing, although the scale of the conflict was just as large. Hostilities also occurred on and under the sea and — for the first time — from the air. More than nine million soldiers died on the various battlefields, and millions more civilians perished.
The war caused the disintegration of four empires: the Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman, and Russian. Germany lost its overseas empire, and states such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were created, or recreated, as was the case with Poland.
World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars, which was modified by the mid-19th century’s nationalistic revolutions. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II 21 years later.
On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian throne, and his wife, in Sarajevo. Princip was a member of Young Bosnia, a group whose aims included the unification of the South Slavs and independence from Austria-Hungary (see also: the Black Hand). The assassination in Sarajevo set into motion a series of fast-moving events that escalated into a full-scale war. However, the distal causes of the conflict were multiple and complex.
Reason why actually all wars starts take place in this war too. Change boarders of countries change political situation and became 1st I rolling the world.
In those times Britain had been the biggest industrial economy in Europe for a very long time. By 1914 however, Germany had overtaken her. But Germany had very few colonies, in contrast to Britain's vast empire. For Germany to continue to compete economically, it needed to take over some of Britain's colonies, to gain control of raw materials and open markets for its products.
By 1903, Germany planned a rail link to the Persian Gulf through Ottoman territories that would have expanded German trade with the Middle East, competing with shipping passing through the British-controlled Suez Canal. The railroad reflected the peaceful economic rivalries of the era, and was not intended as a prelude to war. However, Lenin asserted that the worldwide system of imperialism was responsible for the war. In this, he drew upon the economic theories of Karl Marx and English economist John A. Hobson, who had earlier predicted the outcome of economic imperialism, or unlimited competition for expanding markets, would lead to a global military conflict. [3] This argument proved persuasive in the immediate wake of the war and assisted in the rise of Marxism and Communism. Lenin argued that large banking interests in the various capitalist-imperialist powers had pulled the strings in the various governments and led them into the war.
Actually this wars was much more politically passionate that the 2nd one but it still get more blooded.
World War 2
World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers, from 1939 until 1945. It is the largest war in history, with military forces from over seventy nations fighting in aerial, naval, and ground-based combat. Spanning much of the globe, World War II resulted in the deaths of over sixty million people. The war ended in 1945 with an Allied victory.
On September 1, 1939, Germany, led by Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party, invaded Poland according to a secret agreement with the Soviet Union, which joined the invasion on September 17. The United Kingdom and France responded by declaring war on Germany on September 3, initiating a widespread naval war. Germany rapidly overwhelmed Poland, then Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France in 1940, and Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941. Italian, and later German, troops attacked British forces in North Africa. By summer 1941, Germany had conquered France and most of Western Europe, but it had failed to subdue the United Kingdom due to the success of the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
Hitler then turned on the Soviet Union, opening a surprise attack on June 22, 1941. Despite enormous gains, the invasion bogged down outside of Moscow in late 1941. The Soviets later encircled and captured the German Sixth Army at the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43), decisively defeated the Axis during the Battle of Kursk, and broke the Siege of Leningrad. The Red Army then pursued the retreating Wehrmacht all the way to Berlin, and won the street-by-street Battle of Berlin, as Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker on 30 April 1945.
Meanwhile, the western Allies invaded Italy (1943) and then liberated France in 1944, following amphibious landings in the Battle of Normandy. Repulsing a German counterattack at the Battle of the Bulge in December, the Allies crossed the Rhine River and linked up with the Soviets at the Elbe River in central Germany.
During the war, six million Jews, as well as Roma and other groups, were murdered by Germany in a state-sponsored genocide known as The Holocaust.
Commonly held general causes for WWII are the rise of nationalism, the rise of militarism, and the presence of unresolved territorial issues. Fascist movements emerged in Italy and Germany during the global economic instability of the 1920s, and consolidated power during the Great Depression of the 1930s. In Germany, resentment of the Treaty of Versailles — specifically article 231 (the "Guilt Clause") —, the belief in the Dolchstosslegende, and the onset of the Great Depression fueled the rise to power of the militarist National Socialist German Workers Party (the Nazi party), of which Adolph Hitler was the leader. Meanwhile, the Treaty's provisions were laxly enforced from fear of another war. Closely related was the failure of the UK and French policy of appeasement, which sought to avoid or postpone another war but actually encouraged Hitler to become bolder. The Soviet Union's signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact freed Germany of fear of reprisal from the Soviet Union when Germany invaded Poland. The League of Nations, despite its efforts to prevent the war, relied on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions and was unable to prevent the start of the Second World War. In addition, France and Britain's prejudices when dealing with the Soviet Union before the war prevented an alliance between Western Europe and the only European power able to deter Hitler's ambitions.
Imperial Japan in the 1930s was ruled by a militarist clique of Army and Navy leaders who were devoted to Japan becoming a world colonial power (the Emperor had to personally intervene to finally terminate the war), Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 and China in 1937 to bolster its meager stock of natural resources and extend its colonial control over a wider area. The United States and the United Kingdom reacted by making loans to China, providing covert military assistance, pilots and fighter aircraft to Kuomintang China and instituting increasingly broad embargoes of raw materials and oil against Japan. These embargoes would potentially have eventually forced Japan to give up its newly conquered possessions in China or find new sources of oil and other materials to run their economy. Japan was faced with the choice of withdrawing from China, negotiating some compromise, developing new sources of supply, buying what they needed some where else, or going to war to conquer the territories that contained oil, bauxite and other resources in the Dutch East Indies, Malay and the Philippines. Believing the French, Dutch and British governments were more than occupied with the war in Europe, the Soviets were reeling from German attacks and The United States could not be organized for war for years and would seek a compromise before waging full scale war they chose the latter, and went ahead with plans for the Greater East Asia War in the Pacific. They gambled they could pick up a new expanded empire for Japan. Japan surprise attacked Pearl Harbor, Singapore and the Philippines December 7, 8 1941. Germany declared war on the United States four days after on December 12 1941.
What we could find interesting in that war that it meanly that Stalin convicted a political defense with Hitler but Hitler break it. Something that more interesting that Stalin kills all his respect generals during action named “cleaning”.
After Hitler Attacks Soviet Union he became more respected from his allies such as France Italy and Japan. Interesting fact that France was last country that stands against Hitler’s politics and last country that say no to Hitler politics after war was ended.
Germany had begun preparations in summer of 1940 to invade the United Kingdom in Operation Sea Lion. Most of the UK Army's heavy weapons and supplies had been lost at Dunkirk. The Germans had no hope of overpowering the Royal Navy, but they did think they had a chance of success, if they could gain air superiority. To do that, they first had to deal with the Royal Air Force. The ensuing contest in the late summer of 1940 between the two air forces became known as the Battle of Britain. The Luftwaffe initially targeted RAF Fighter Command aerodromes and radar stations. Hitler, angered by retaliatory UK bombing raids on Berlin, switched his attentions towards the bombing of London, in an operation known as The Blitz. The Luftwaffe was eventually beaten back by Hurricanes and Spitfires, while the Royal Navy remained in control of the English Channel. Thus, the invasion plans were cancelled indefinitely, as Hitler turned to the East.
For me one reason why Hitler lost his war is he has many allies but there wasn’t so strong enough to go against Stalin killing machine.
Last country that escorted there troupes in to the war was USA and the main reason why USA take there challenge was Pearl Harbor. It was tragedy in those time Eisenhower say’s If will not challenge against Hitler agony they will think that we are scared.
Comparing this two wars I could only considered that they are cruel antagonistic and all source if that wars are only to became more stronger powerful and all source of political garbage.
Sincerely
Adil Mansimov
One clever man said the person that want a war instead of peace is a stupid because when there is no war sons burry father but when it is a war fathers burry a sons.
War happens or could happen in any time in any place because of all reasons.
There are 2 well know world wars.
1st World War
2nd World War
Actually my today’s topic will be about both 1st and 2nd one.
World War I (abbreviated WWI), also known as the First World War, the Great War and "The War to End All Wars" was a global military conflict that took place mostly in Europe between 1914 and 1918. It was a total war which left millions dead and helped to shape the modern world.
The Allied Powers, led by France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and later Italy and the United States, defeated the Central Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire know as Turkey today.
Much of the fighting in World War I took place along the Western Front, within a system of opposing manned trenches and fortifications (separated by a "no man's land") running from the North Sea to the border of Switzerland. On the Eastern Front, the vast eastern plains and limited rail network prevented a trench warfare stalemate from developing, although the scale of the conflict was just as large. Hostilities also occurred on and under the sea and — for the first time — from the air. More than nine million soldiers died on the various battlefields, and millions more civilians perished.
The war caused the disintegration of four empires: the Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman, and Russian. Germany lost its overseas empire, and states such as Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were created, or recreated, as was the case with Poland.
World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars, which was modified by the mid-19th century’s nationalistic revolutions. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II 21 years later.
On June 28, 1914, Gavrilo Princip shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian throne, and his wife, in Sarajevo. Princip was a member of Young Bosnia, a group whose aims included the unification of the South Slavs and independence from Austria-Hungary (see also: the Black Hand). The assassination in Sarajevo set into motion a series of fast-moving events that escalated into a full-scale war. However, the distal causes of the conflict were multiple and complex.
Reason why actually all wars starts take place in this war too. Change boarders of countries change political situation and became 1st I rolling the world.
In those times Britain had been the biggest industrial economy in Europe for a very long time. By 1914 however, Germany had overtaken her. But Germany had very few colonies, in contrast to Britain's vast empire. For Germany to continue to compete economically, it needed to take over some of Britain's colonies, to gain control of raw materials and open markets for its products.
By 1903, Germany planned a rail link to the Persian Gulf through Ottoman territories that would have expanded German trade with the Middle East, competing with shipping passing through the British-controlled Suez Canal. The railroad reflected the peaceful economic rivalries of the era, and was not intended as a prelude to war. However, Lenin asserted that the worldwide system of imperialism was responsible for the war. In this, he drew upon the economic theories of Karl Marx and English economist John A. Hobson, who had earlier predicted the outcome of economic imperialism, or unlimited competition for expanding markets, would lead to a global military conflict. [3] This argument proved persuasive in the immediate wake of the war and assisted in the rise of Marxism and Communism. Lenin argued that large banking interests in the various capitalist-imperialist powers had pulled the strings in the various governments and led them into the war.
Actually this wars was much more politically passionate that the 2nd one but it still get more blooded.
World War 2
World War II, or the Second World War, was a worldwide conflict fought between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers, from 1939 until 1945. It is the largest war in history, with military forces from over seventy nations fighting in aerial, naval, and ground-based combat. Spanning much of the globe, World War II resulted in the deaths of over sixty million people. The war ended in 1945 with an Allied victory.
On September 1, 1939, Germany, led by Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party, invaded Poland according to a secret agreement with the Soviet Union, which joined the invasion on September 17. The United Kingdom and France responded by declaring war on Germany on September 3, initiating a widespread naval war. Germany rapidly overwhelmed Poland, then Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France in 1940, and Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941. Italian, and later German, troops attacked British forces in North Africa. By summer 1941, Germany had conquered France and most of Western Europe, but it had failed to subdue the United Kingdom due to the success of the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy.
Hitler then turned on the Soviet Union, opening a surprise attack on June 22, 1941. Despite enormous gains, the invasion bogged down outside of Moscow in late 1941. The Soviets later encircled and captured the German Sixth Army at the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-43), decisively defeated the Axis during the Battle of Kursk, and broke the Siege of Leningrad. The Red Army then pursued the retreating Wehrmacht all the way to Berlin, and won the street-by-street Battle of Berlin, as Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker on 30 April 1945.
Meanwhile, the western Allies invaded Italy (1943) and then liberated France in 1944, following amphibious landings in the Battle of Normandy. Repulsing a German counterattack at the Battle of the Bulge in December, the Allies crossed the Rhine River and linked up with the Soviets at the Elbe River in central Germany.
During the war, six million Jews, as well as Roma and other groups, were murdered by Germany in a state-sponsored genocide known as The Holocaust.
Commonly held general causes for WWII are the rise of nationalism, the rise of militarism, and the presence of unresolved territorial issues. Fascist movements emerged in Italy and Germany during the global economic instability of the 1920s, and consolidated power during the Great Depression of the 1930s. In Germany, resentment of the Treaty of Versailles — specifically article 231 (the "Guilt Clause") —, the belief in the Dolchstosslegende, and the onset of the Great Depression fueled the rise to power of the militarist National Socialist German Workers Party (the Nazi party), of which Adolph Hitler was the leader. Meanwhile, the Treaty's provisions were laxly enforced from fear of another war. Closely related was the failure of the UK and French policy of appeasement, which sought to avoid or postpone another war but actually encouraged Hitler to become bolder. The Soviet Union's signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact freed Germany of fear of reprisal from the Soviet Union when Germany invaded Poland. The League of Nations, despite its efforts to prevent the war, relied on the Great Powers to enforce its resolutions and was unable to prevent the start of the Second World War. In addition, France and Britain's prejudices when dealing with the Soviet Union before the war prevented an alliance between Western Europe and the only European power able to deter Hitler's ambitions.
Imperial Japan in the 1930s was ruled by a militarist clique of Army and Navy leaders who were devoted to Japan becoming a world colonial power (the Emperor had to personally intervene to finally terminate the war), Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 and China in 1937 to bolster its meager stock of natural resources and extend its colonial control over a wider area. The United States and the United Kingdom reacted by making loans to China, providing covert military assistance, pilots and fighter aircraft to Kuomintang China and instituting increasingly broad embargoes of raw materials and oil against Japan. These embargoes would potentially have eventually forced Japan to give up its newly conquered possessions in China or find new sources of oil and other materials to run their economy. Japan was faced with the choice of withdrawing from China, negotiating some compromise, developing new sources of supply, buying what they needed some where else, or going to war to conquer the territories that contained oil, bauxite and other resources in the Dutch East Indies, Malay and the Philippines. Believing the French, Dutch and British governments were more than occupied with the war in Europe, the Soviets were reeling from German attacks and The United States could not be organized for war for years and would seek a compromise before waging full scale war they chose the latter, and went ahead with plans for the Greater East Asia War in the Pacific. They gambled they could pick up a new expanded empire for Japan. Japan surprise attacked Pearl Harbor, Singapore and the Philippines December 7, 8 1941. Germany declared war on the United States four days after on December 12 1941.
What we could find interesting in that war that it meanly that Stalin convicted a political defense with Hitler but Hitler break it. Something that more interesting that Stalin kills all his respect generals during action named “cleaning”.
After Hitler Attacks Soviet Union he became more respected from his allies such as France Italy and Japan. Interesting fact that France was last country that stands against Hitler’s politics and last country that say no to Hitler politics after war was ended.
Germany had begun preparations in summer of 1940 to invade the United Kingdom in Operation Sea Lion. Most of the UK Army's heavy weapons and supplies had been lost at Dunkirk. The Germans had no hope of overpowering the Royal Navy, but they did think they had a chance of success, if they could gain air superiority. To do that, they first had to deal with the Royal Air Force. The ensuing contest in the late summer of 1940 between the two air forces became known as the Battle of Britain. The Luftwaffe initially targeted RAF Fighter Command aerodromes and radar stations. Hitler, angered by retaliatory UK bombing raids on Berlin, switched his attentions towards the bombing of London, in an operation known as The Blitz. The Luftwaffe was eventually beaten back by Hurricanes and Spitfires, while the Royal Navy remained in control of the English Channel. Thus, the invasion plans were cancelled indefinitely, as Hitler turned to the East.
For me one reason why Hitler lost his war is he has many allies but there wasn’t so strong enough to go against Stalin killing machine.
Last country that escorted there troupes in to the war was USA and the main reason why USA take there challenge was Pearl Harbor. It was tragedy in those time Eisenhower say’s If will not challenge against Hitler agony they will think that we are scared.
Comparing this two wars I could only considered that they are cruel antagonistic and all source if that wars are only to became more stronger powerful and all source of political garbage.
Sincerely
Adil Mansimov
From: Adil Mansimov
To: Doctor Sylvia Schoemaker.
November 13
Capital Punishment Agree with this case or disagree with this?
Two different cases can be made. One is based on justice and the nature of a moral community. This leads to a defense of capital punishment. The second is based on love and the nature of an ideal spiritual community. This leads to a rejection of capital punishment.
A central principle of a just society is that every person has an equal right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." The essential basis on which community is built requires each citizen to honor the rightful claims of others. The preciousness of life in a moral community must be so highly honored that those who do not honor the life of others make null and void their own right to membership. Those who violate the personhood of others, especially if this is done persistently as a habit must pay the ultimate penalty. We can debate whether some non-lethal alternative is a fitting substitute for the death penalty. But the standard of judgment is whether the punishment fits the crime and sufficiently honors the nature of moral community. This topic is so convictable that we could discuss it all our life but didn’t came to similar meaning about that, in all times this topic was the position of discussion from my side as I told it this paragraph I disagree with this type of punishment but one think I would like to notice that killing must be punished by the way it was made.
Against Capital Punishment
What would a community based on this kind of love do with those who committed brutal acts of terror, violence, and murder? Put negatively, it would not live by the philosophy of "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and a life for a life." It would act to safeguard the members of the community from further destruction. Those who had shown no respect for life would be restrained, permanently if necessary, so that they could not further endanger other members of the community. But the purpose of confinement would not be vengeance or punishment. Rather an ideal community would show mercy even to those who had shown no mercy. It would return good for evil. The aim of isolation is reconciliation and not revenge.
Capital punishment is needed because:
1. It greatly discourages violent crimes like murder and rape.
2. It eases the burden on taxpayers by not having to support criminals who are sentenced to life in prison.
3. The only way for justice to be served is to have the criminal pay with their life, "an eye for an eye." Many people believe that capital punishment does not belong in a civilized society. I believe it is needed because we do not live in a civilized society, if we did there would be no crime.
Today there is a big controversy over capital punishment whether or not it works or if it is morally right. In America, capital punishment is only used in felony Cass such as murder or a felony burglary, where there was an unintended murder because of a robbery. People who favor the death penalty say that the criminals deserve it and that it is the only way for justice to be served. People who are against the death penalty, say that it is immoral, that no person should be sentenced to death, it has no place in a civilized society, and that since the death penalty cannot be racially bias it should be banished.
There are several thinks that goes against the capital punishment:
1. The possibility of error. Sometimes a person might be put to death that is innocent.
2. Unfair administration. Capital punishment is inflicted disproportionately on the poor and minorities.
3. Weakness of the argument from deterrence. The claim that the threat of capital punishment reduces violent crime is inconclusive, certainly not proven, extremely difficult to disprove, and morally suspect if any case.
4. The length of stay on death row. If there were ever any validity to the deterrence argument, it is negated by the endless appeals, delays, technicalities, and retrials that keep persons condemned to death waiting for execution for years on end. One of the strongest arguments right now against capital punishment is that we are too incompetent to carry it out. That incompetence becomes another injustice.
5. Mitigating circumstances. Persons who commit vicious crimes have often suffered from neglect, emotional trauma, violence, cruelty, abandonment, lack of love, and a host of destructive social conditions. These extenuating circumstances may have damaged their humanity to the point that it is unfair to hold them fully accountable for their wrongdoing. Corporate responsibility somehow has to be factored in to some degree. No greater challenge to social wisdom exists than this.
In conclusion
Such, in brief, is the argument for and against capital punishment, one founded on justice and the nature of moral community, the other resting on love and the nature of an ideal spiritual community. If we stand back from this description and make an attempt at evaluation, one point is crucial. The love ethic requires a high degree of moral achievement and maturity. It is more suitable for small, closely-knit communities in which members know each other personally and in some depth. Forgiveness and reclamation flourish best in a setting in which people can participate in each other's lives.
I think that this point of view is neutral I think every think must be judged by God, Capital punishment is the topic of discussion in the such Huge organizations as UN, OPEC, World Trade Organization, European Council, Big 8. Even they couldn’t decide what to do me just could step out and give our honest opinion.
Sincerely
Adil Mansimov
God Bless You.
To: Doctor Sylvia Schoemaker.
November 13
Capital Punishment Agree with this case or disagree with this?
Two different cases can be made. One is based on justice and the nature of a moral community. This leads to a defense of capital punishment. The second is based on love and the nature of an ideal spiritual community. This leads to a rejection of capital punishment.
A central principle of a just society is that every person has an equal right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." The essential basis on which community is built requires each citizen to honor the rightful claims of others. The preciousness of life in a moral community must be so highly honored that those who do not honor the life of others make null and void their own right to membership. Those who violate the personhood of others, especially if this is done persistently as a habit must pay the ultimate penalty. We can debate whether some non-lethal alternative is a fitting substitute for the death penalty. But the standard of judgment is whether the punishment fits the crime and sufficiently honors the nature of moral community. This topic is so convictable that we could discuss it all our life but didn’t came to similar meaning about that, in all times this topic was the position of discussion from my side as I told it this paragraph I disagree with this type of punishment but one think I would like to notice that killing must be punished by the way it was made.
Against Capital Punishment
What would a community based on this kind of love do with those who committed brutal acts of terror, violence, and murder? Put negatively, it would not live by the philosophy of "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and a life for a life." It would act to safeguard the members of the community from further destruction. Those who had shown no respect for life would be restrained, permanently if necessary, so that they could not further endanger other members of the community. But the purpose of confinement would not be vengeance or punishment. Rather an ideal community would show mercy even to those who had shown no mercy. It would return good for evil. The aim of isolation is reconciliation and not revenge.
Capital punishment is needed because:
1. It greatly discourages violent crimes like murder and rape.
2. It eases the burden on taxpayers by not having to support criminals who are sentenced to life in prison.
3. The only way for justice to be served is to have the criminal pay with their life, "an eye for an eye." Many people believe that capital punishment does not belong in a civilized society. I believe it is needed because we do not live in a civilized society, if we did there would be no crime.
Today there is a big controversy over capital punishment whether or not it works or if it is morally right. In America, capital punishment is only used in felony Cass such as murder or a felony burglary, where there was an unintended murder because of a robbery. People who favor the death penalty say that the criminals deserve it and that it is the only way for justice to be served. People who are against the death penalty, say that it is immoral, that no person should be sentenced to death, it has no place in a civilized society, and that since the death penalty cannot be racially bias it should be banished.
There are several thinks that goes against the capital punishment:
1. The possibility of error. Sometimes a person might be put to death that is innocent.
2. Unfair administration. Capital punishment is inflicted disproportionately on the poor and minorities.
3. Weakness of the argument from deterrence. The claim that the threat of capital punishment reduces violent crime is inconclusive, certainly not proven, extremely difficult to disprove, and morally suspect if any case.
4. The length of stay on death row. If there were ever any validity to the deterrence argument, it is negated by the endless appeals, delays, technicalities, and retrials that keep persons condemned to death waiting for execution for years on end. One of the strongest arguments right now against capital punishment is that we are too incompetent to carry it out. That incompetence becomes another injustice.
5. Mitigating circumstances. Persons who commit vicious crimes have often suffered from neglect, emotional trauma, violence, cruelty, abandonment, lack of love, and a host of destructive social conditions. These extenuating circumstances may have damaged their humanity to the point that it is unfair to hold them fully accountable for their wrongdoing. Corporate responsibility somehow has to be factored in to some degree. No greater challenge to social wisdom exists than this.
In conclusion
Such, in brief, is the argument for and against capital punishment, one founded on justice and the nature of moral community, the other resting on love and the nature of an ideal spiritual community. If we stand back from this description and make an attempt at evaluation, one point is crucial. The love ethic requires a high degree of moral achievement and maturity. It is more suitable for small, closely-knit communities in which members know each other personally and in some depth. Forgiveness and reclamation flourish best in a setting in which people can participate in each other's lives.
I think that this point of view is neutral I think every think must be judged by God, Capital punishment is the topic of discussion in the such Huge organizations as UN, OPEC, World Trade Organization, European Council, Big 8. Even they couldn’t decide what to do me just could step out and give our honest opinion.
Sincerely
Adil Mansimov
God Bless You.
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Chapter 9
Using preview, study-read, and review (psr) strategies.
The PRS techniques (preview, study-road, and review) require that you question yourself before, during, and after you read. It encourage you to practice in a reader-author conversation rather that to read passively. In this conversation, you assess what the author says and decide if it makes sense to you. You also add what you know to the conversation by recalling related information. This dialogue, this active participation, helps you understand and remember textbook material.
The PSR techniques also require you to respond to reading by writing in your journal. Commenting in writing helps you digest and understand an author’s ideas and articulate your own. By identifying exactly where you became confused in a reading, you can return to that point and reread the relevant section of text. This will help you to understand the material on your own.
Chapter 9
Using preview, study-read, and review (psr) strategies.
The PRS techniques (preview, study-road, and review) require that you question yourself before, during, and after you read. It encourage you to practice in a reader-author conversation rather that to read passively. In this conversation, you assess what the author says and decide if it makes sense to you. You also add what you know to the conversation by recalling related information. This dialogue, this active participation, helps you understand and remember textbook material.
The PSR techniques also require you to respond to reading by writing in your journal. Commenting in writing helps you digest and understand an author’s ideas and articulate your own. By identifying exactly where you became confused in a reading, you can return to that point and reread the relevant section of text. This will help you to understand the material on your own.
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Chapter 8
Textbook Methods of Organization
Textbook authors usually organized information using certain classic methods or patterns. Being able to recognize organizational methods (listing, analysis, cause/effect, comparison/contrast, definition/example, and sequence) will help you understand the ideas in your textbook and how they are connected to each other, because they will fit into logical patterns you are already familiar with. It will also help you to remember what you have read, because you are not memorizing facts in isolation, but relating them to each other to form patterns that hold and organize them in your memory. A useful way to identify an author’s method of organization is look for the organizational word clues (OWCs) that indicate which patterns he or she is using. It is also important to assess an author’s overall method of organization.
Chapter 8
Textbook Methods of Organization
Textbook authors usually organized information using certain classic methods or patterns. Being able to recognize organizational methods (listing, analysis, cause/effect, comparison/contrast, definition/example, and sequence) will help you understand the ideas in your textbook and how they are connected to each other, because they will fit into logical patterns you are already familiar with. It will also help you to remember what you have read, because you are not memorizing facts in isolation, but relating them to each other to form patterns that hold and organize them in your memory. A useful way to identify an author’s method of organization is look for the organizational word clues (OWCs) that indicate which patterns he or she is using. It is also important to assess an author’s overall method of organization.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
1What do I stand for as a foundation of writing?
What did I stand writing must be clear as water drop it must clears and perfect and clever you must write after you think about it.
2 What upsets me about writing?
When I couldn’t interpreted things that I must write down.
3 What do I love about writing?
I love when things that easy to write have deep meaning.
4 What do I feel about writing?
I feel it will help me because write is one part of things that person must do.
5 What do I heard about writing?
I heard that it getting more usefull.
6 What do you see about writing?
I see what I write .
7 What do I think about writing?
I think is will better way to express my feelings my knowledge.
What did I stand writing must be clear as water drop it must clears and perfect and clever you must write after you think about it.
2 What upsets me about writing?
When I couldn’t interpreted things that I must write down.
3 What do I love about writing?
I love when things that easy to write have deep meaning.
4 What do I feel about writing?
I feel it will help me because write is one part of things that person must do.
5 What do I heard about writing?
I heard that it getting more usefull.
6 What do you see about writing?
I see what I write .
7 What do I think about writing?
I think is will better way to express my feelings my knowledge.
1 What do I stand for as a foundation of learning?
Learning must be as set of experience, in which we must try to find the way to get knowledge during your life time, in which we must trough waste information and try to get that you need. Foundation must be the layer that will take all books on it
2 What upsets me about l earning?
When you couldn’t find the information that you need it is awful. Teacher tries to give you knowledge but you couldn’t take and use it.
3 What do I love about learning?
I love to share, to gain, and to get.
4 What do I feel about learning?
I feel love when teacher give that he now it is respect from teacher to student.
5 What do I heard about learning?
I heard that it getting more usefully in that busy world
6 What do you see about learning?
I see what I can learn more, I see picture of my future when I getting knowledge
7 What do I think about learning?
I think in progressive world, where developing never stop, you need to gain more and more. I think my future will be pronunciation. That why I think that get more knowledge is getting more important than it was in past.
Learning must be as set of experience, in which we must try to find the way to get knowledge during your life time, in which we must trough waste information and try to get that you need. Foundation must be the layer that will take all books on it
2 What upsets me about l earning?
When you couldn’t find the information that you need it is awful. Teacher tries to give you knowledge but you couldn’t take and use it.
3 What do I love about learning?
I love to share, to gain, and to get.
4 What do I feel about learning?
I feel love when teacher give that he now it is respect from teacher to student.
5 What do I heard about learning?
I heard that it getting more usefully in that busy world
6 What do you see about learning?
I see what I can learn more, I see picture of my future when I getting knowledge
7 What do I think about learning?
I think in progressive world, where developing never stop, you need to gain more and more. I think my future will be pronunciation. That why I think that get more knowledge is getting more important than it was in past.
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Summary of Chapter 1
(Critical Thinking through Reading, Viewing, and Writing)
The main idea of this chapter is helping people how to gain basic conception of script, article, story, text or an image and then analyze, summarize and respond or give your opinion about it. So we need to know several steps.
First we need to memorize and understand well. To do so we use reading strategy that is called SQ3R: Survey, Question and Read, Recite, and Review.
Survey: In this step we need to explore the text. Look at special words which are written in bold. Give heed to headings, titles, images etc.
Question: We need to change headings, titles and main idea into the questions. This will help to lead the main idea into our mind.
Read: Reading confused parts carefully and slowly will help us to memorize the fundamental parts.
Recite: Reciting the key points is the best way of keeping in mind the text. Say aloud main words asking questions to them Who? Why? When? What? Where? and How?
Review: After these all steps review each especially “Question” part.
Read with short pauses so that you can memorize it. Predict what will come next. Read aloud confused parts. After reading take thoughtful notes it will also help to keep text in mind. And if you read your own book try to write notes on it too.
Another way of memorizing the text is mapping it. It’s called mind mapping. To construct a mind map we must know four steps: Start in center (Put topic in the center), Add branches, Add details (to that branches), Personalize (add symbols, draw pictures, add colors etc).
You can also outline the text. Outline the text is a way of showing the basic points of the text. Classify them into several parts. After outlining the text evaluate or judge it. Judge the reading’s credibility. Ask a several questions like Where was it published? How reliable is the author? How accurate and complete does it seem to be? Try to contrast the author’s idea and yours which you read from different sources. Estimate the main idea if it’s clear logically or not.
After you read the text you may respond to a text or summarize a text. First let’s talk about responding to a text. For response writing you must be honest, be fluid, be reflective, be selective. Write your opinion honestly. Don’t be afraid. Always worry about grammar. Try to respond to a text with thoughtful answers.
To write a summary there are various ways. First you must skim the text, especially those sentences which elucidate the main idea. Capture the key points and note them.
What if we need to write explanation of picture? Now let’s talk about critical thinking through viewing. In advertisements or announcements people always use pictures or colors to appeal your attention. Because you can understand the meaning of images. So you can explain what you see by writing it. To write the explanation of an image we must know several ways. First question the image. Ask questions like Who made the image? What does it show? Where in the text does the image appear? Why was it placed there? Second inspect the entire image. After that open your imagination, but stay on guard. Search for key information, note what’s left out. Relate the image to the words it illustrates. Critique the appeals that the image uses, looking for elements that are manipulative, clichéd or fallacious. Look for the main points to remember. Explore the image.
Figuring out what the image or graphic design is really meant to do, say, or show is interpreting an image. It’s very different than viewing. Interpretation’s elements are designer, viewer, medium, subject, message and context. Image: It might be strange, deceiving, very detailed, or highly technical. Designer: He or she might be unknown or representing someone else, or it might be a team f people. Viewer: You might be uninterested in the subject, unfamiliar with the visual “language” used by the designer, or biased toward the subject. Subject: It might be vague, unfamiliar, complex, or disturbing. Message: It might be mixed, implied, ironic, unwelcome, or distorted. Context: It might be disconnected from the image, changing, or multilayered. Medium: It might be multiple, awkward, or “the message”.
Weigh and appraise an image is evaluating an image. For evaluating an image you must ask what purpose does the visual image best seem to serve? Essentially, how good is the image? What is the image’s tangible and intangible worth? Its benefits and drawbacks?
Sometimes in writing we need to practice specific modes of thinking. To do so we need to know how to think by using analysis, synthesis, evaluation, application.
Think by using analysis: To think by analysis we must answer several questions like What elements does it contain? What is not part of it? How are things grouped, divided, or classified? What are the parts or elements? How are they related? How are things similar? How are they different? Why did this happen? What are the results? How does it work or happen? What are the stages?
Think by using synthesis: The questions are What can I do with both? What will be the outcome? How can I build a connection between the two? How can I connect, associate, or blend the two? Which is good, better, or best? What strength does offer the other? What parts could these two play in a drama? What do you suggest doing with both? Which comes first? Is one an extension of the other?
Think by using evaluation: Questions like these will help you evaluate things in writing: What elements of the topic will you evaluate? What are your experience and point of view? On what standards will you base your judgment? How does the topic measure up by those standards? How does it compare to and contrast with similar things? Based on your evaluation, what do you advice?
Think by using application: When applying ideas let questions like these guide your writing: what is something designed to be or do? What would this idea make clearer, better, or more complete? What problems are solved by application of this idea? What could we go from there?
The main ideas of Critical Thinking are improving your active reading and strategies, improving your response writing and summary writing, developing your interpretation of images by analyzing the context, subject, medium, message, designer, and viewer, developing the evaluation of the purpose, quality, and value of images etc which are shown above.
Summary of Chapter 1
(Critical Thinking through Reading, Viewing, and Writing)
The main idea of this chapter is helping people how to gain basic conception of script, article, story, text or an image and then analyze, summarize and respond or give your opinion about it. So we need to know several steps.
First we need to memorize and understand well. To do so we use reading strategy that is called SQ3R: Survey, Question and Read, Recite, and Review.
Survey: In this step we need to explore the text. Look at special words which are written in bold. Give heed to headings, titles, images etc.
Question: We need to change headings, titles and main idea into the questions. This will help to lead the main idea into our mind.
Read: Reading confused parts carefully and slowly will help us to memorize the fundamental parts.
Recite: Reciting the key points is the best way of keeping in mind the text. Say aloud main words asking questions to them Who? Why? When? What? Where? and How?
Review: After these all steps review each especially “Question” part.
Read with short pauses so that you can memorize it. Predict what will come next. Read aloud confused parts. After reading take thoughtful notes it will also help to keep text in mind. And if you read your own book try to write notes on it too.
Another way of memorizing the text is mapping it. It’s called mind mapping. To construct a mind map we must know four steps: Start in center (Put topic in the center), Add branches, Add details (to that branches), Personalize (add symbols, draw pictures, add colors etc).
You can also outline the text. Outline the text is a way of showing the basic points of the text. Classify them into several parts. After outlining the text evaluate or judge it. Judge the reading’s credibility. Ask a several questions like Where was it published? How reliable is the author? How accurate and complete does it seem to be? Try to contrast the author’s idea and yours which you read from different sources. Estimate the main idea if it’s clear logically or not.
After you read the text you may respond to a text or summarize a text. First let’s talk about responding to a text. For response writing you must be honest, be fluid, be reflective, be selective. Write your opinion honestly. Don’t be afraid. Always worry about grammar. Try to respond to a text with thoughtful answers.
To write a summary there are various ways. First you must skim the text, especially those sentences which elucidate the main idea. Capture the key points and note them.
What if we need to write explanation of picture? Now let’s talk about critical thinking through viewing. In advertisements or announcements people always use pictures or colors to appeal your attention. Because you can understand the meaning of images. So you can explain what you see by writing it. To write the explanation of an image we must know several ways. First question the image. Ask questions like Who made the image? What does it show? Where in the text does the image appear? Why was it placed there? Second inspect the entire image. After that open your imagination, but stay on guard. Search for key information, note what’s left out. Relate the image to the words it illustrates. Critique the appeals that the image uses, looking for elements that are manipulative, clichéd or fallacious. Look for the main points to remember. Explore the image.
Figuring out what the image or graphic design is really meant to do, say, or show is interpreting an image. It’s very different than viewing. Interpretation’s elements are designer, viewer, medium, subject, message and context. Image: It might be strange, deceiving, very detailed, or highly technical. Designer: He or she might be unknown or representing someone else, or it might be a team f people. Viewer: You might be uninterested in the subject, unfamiliar with the visual “language” used by the designer, or biased toward the subject. Subject: It might be vague, unfamiliar, complex, or disturbing. Message: It might be mixed, implied, ironic, unwelcome, or distorted. Context: It might be disconnected from the image, changing, or multilayered. Medium: It might be multiple, awkward, or “the message”.
Weigh and appraise an image is evaluating an image. For evaluating an image you must ask what purpose does the visual image best seem to serve? Essentially, how good is the image? What is the image’s tangible and intangible worth? Its benefits and drawbacks?
Sometimes in writing we need to practice specific modes of thinking. To do so we need to know how to think by using analysis, synthesis, evaluation, application.
Think by using analysis: To think by analysis we must answer several questions like What elements does it contain? What is not part of it? How are things grouped, divided, or classified? What are the parts or elements? How are they related? How are things similar? How are they different? Why did this happen? What are the results? How does it work or happen? What are the stages?
Think by using synthesis: The questions are What can I do with both? What will be the outcome? How can I build a connection between the two? How can I connect, associate, or blend the two? Which is good, better, or best? What strength does offer the other? What parts could these two play in a drama? What do you suggest doing with both? Which comes first? Is one an extension of the other?
Think by using evaluation: Questions like these will help you evaluate things in writing: What elements of the topic will you evaluate? What are your experience and point of view? On what standards will you base your judgment? How does the topic measure up by those standards? How does it compare to and contrast with similar things? Based on your evaluation, what do you advice?
Think by using application: When applying ideas let questions like these guide your writing: what is something designed to be or do? What would this idea make clearer, better, or more complete? What problems are solved by application of this idea? What could we go from there?
The main ideas of Critical Thinking are improving your active reading and strategies, improving your response writing and summary writing, developing your interpretation of images by analyzing the context, subject, medium, message, designer, and viewer, developing the evaluation of the purpose, quality, and value of images etc which are shown above.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Critical Reading for college and beyond
Exercise 1
True or False statement
1) Reading is a process where the author conveys meaning and you receive it? False
2) Using a learning journal can help build concentration? False
3) Concentration is the ability to focus exclusive on a task? True
4) Internal distracters should be accepted because they happen to everybody? True
5) The checkmark monitoring system helps you to monitor your concentration? True
6) A worry pad is a letter that you write to someone who has made you angry? False
7) People learn new information only by using their preferred learning style? False
Chapter 2
Exercise 2
Replace the italicized word which better fits it.
1) The child was able to assuage his irate father with a smile and a small kiss on his cheek. A grin slowly replaced the father’s angry frown.
The word that best replace word assuage is –Soothe.
2) She was so overcome with joy by the birth of her baby that she was able to say nothing other than the whole experience was simply ineffable.
The word that best replace word ineffable is- Incapable of being expressed in words.
3) Most of us eventually reach our goals, but life’s path to success is often a circuitous one.
The word that best replace word circuitous is-Marked by roundabout or indirect procedures.
4) The teacher took a pedagogic approach with his sermon, hoping that those attending would learn something meaningful from it.
The word that best replace word pedagogic is-Instructional.
5) Although teaching is not a lucrative profession, I know that I wouldn’t want to do anything else. Helping others learn is far more important to me than money.
The word that best replace word lucrative is- Highly paying.
6) Buying a lottery ticket is a very capricious way to plan for your future. The chances of winning are 1 in 10,000,000.
The word that best replace word capricious is-Unpredictable.
Chapter 5
Exercise 3
Find the general subject.
1) Labor Day, Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Christmas-Holidays.
2) Crossword, riddles, jigsaw, conundrum-Puzzles or Memory games.
3) Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, T.S. Eliot, Walt Whitman – Poetry
4) Calories, Carbohydrates, Fat, Protein,-
5) Name, education, employment experience, references, - personal information.
6) Gingivitis, tartar, periodontal diseases, plaque- illnesses.
Chapter 1
Exercise 4
Read the text answer the questions.
1) Why was the author driving to the scene?
C-to investigate a tragic scene
2) What did the grandfather actually say happened?
A-He was backing up to spread some dirt.
3) Why did the author not take the picture?
C-He didn’t want to intrude on the grandfather’s sadness.
4) Why was the scene in the kitchen described as a perfect picture?
C- Every element of the picture –the grandfather, the child, the home-told the story.
5) At the time the author was a police reporter. Answer is A.
Chapter 2
Exercise 5
Identify the root
1) Harmless-harm
2) Controversially- controversial
3) Talkatively-talk
4) Mindlessness-mind
5) Simplistically- simple
6) Commercialization-commercial
7) Neighborliness- neighbor
8) Wakefulness- wake
9) Peacefully- peace
10) Sinfulness- sinful.
Exercise 1
True or False statement
1) Reading is a process where the author conveys meaning and you receive it? False
2) Using a learning journal can help build concentration? False
3) Concentration is the ability to focus exclusive on a task? True
4) Internal distracters should be accepted because they happen to everybody? True
5) The checkmark monitoring system helps you to monitor your concentration? True
6) A worry pad is a letter that you write to someone who has made you angry? False
7) People learn new information only by using their preferred learning style? False
Chapter 2
Exercise 2
Replace the italicized word which better fits it.
1) The child was able to assuage his irate father with a smile and a small kiss on his cheek. A grin slowly replaced the father’s angry frown.
The word that best replace word assuage is –Soothe.
2) She was so overcome with joy by the birth of her baby that she was able to say nothing other than the whole experience was simply ineffable.
The word that best replace word ineffable is- Incapable of being expressed in words.
3) Most of us eventually reach our goals, but life’s path to success is often a circuitous one.
The word that best replace word circuitous is-Marked by roundabout or indirect procedures.
4) The teacher took a pedagogic approach with his sermon, hoping that those attending would learn something meaningful from it.
The word that best replace word pedagogic is-Instructional.
5) Although teaching is not a lucrative profession, I know that I wouldn’t want to do anything else. Helping others learn is far more important to me than money.
The word that best replace word lucrative is- Highly paying.
6) Buying a lottery ticket is a very capricious way to plan for your future. The chances of winning are 1 in 10,000,000.
The word that best replace word capricious is-Unpredictable.
Chapter 5
Exercise 3
Find the general subject.
1) Labor Day, Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Christmas-Holidays.
2) Crossword, riddles, jigsaw, conundrum-Puzzles or Memory games.
3) Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, T.S. Eliot, Walt Whitman – Poetry
4) Calories, Carbohydrates, Fat, Protein,-
5) Name, education, employment experience, references, - personal information.
6) Gingivitis, tartar, periodontal diseases, plaque- illnesses.
Chapter 1
Exercise 4
Read the text answer the questions.
1) Why was the author driving to the scene?
C-to investigate a tragic scene
2) What did the grandfather actually say happened?
A-He was backing up to spread some dirt.
3) Why did the author not take the picture?
C-He didn’t want to intrude on the grandfather’s sadness.
4) Why was the scene in the kitchen described as a perfect picture?
C- Every element of the picture –the grandfather, the child, the home-told the story.
5) At the time the author was a police reporter. Answer is A.
Chapter 2
Exercise 5
Identify the root
1) Harmless-harm
2) Controversially- controversial
3) Talkatively-talk
4) Mindlessness-mind
5) Simplistically- simple
6) Commercialization-commercial
7) Neighborliness- neighbor
8) Wakefulness- wake
9) Peacefully- peace
10) Sinfulness- sinful.
E75 Essay to: Dr.Sylvia Schoemaker
From:Adil Mansimov
Discrimination and affirmative action in USA (University)
Discrimination or preference based on race is always wrong. No one disagrees with that. It is detrimental to the mental and situational status of those affected. This can be described effectively through a certain scenario. Let’s say that there were two boys living in a wealthy neighborhood. One was white and one was black. They grew up as best friends and got relatively similar grades. However, in this case, the Caucasian boy’s grades were slightly better than those of the African-American boy’s. Their friendship was so strong that they decided to apply to the same colleges. They both put the Lincoln University on top of their list. Maybe they could even be roommates. The boys waited anxiously every day for the mail to come. When it came, there was jubilation in one house and sorrow in the other. It would make sense that if one was to get in, it would be the one with better grades, which in this case happened to be the white boy. Astonishingly, this case makes no sense. It was the boy who did not get better grades, in this case the black boy, who was accepted. The only explanation for this is racial bias in the acceptance system. In any way of viewing this problem, it can be defined as unjust racial discrimination. This is called affirmative action. It is not just applied to African-Americans, all minorities get preference.
The main argument in favor of affirmative action is that economic conditions for minorities are generally poorer than those of Caucasians. However, it is common sense that there are plenty of whites that are poor as well as there are plenty of minorities who are wealthy. This system makes unfair stereotypes about the racial conditions of both minorities and Caucasians. It automatically gives points to minorities because of their racial status. Universities that operate this way are making prejudices based on the color of the prospective student’s skin. Essentially, Universities in USA, you are at a disadvantage if you are white.
Perhaps a better solution can be found. If these Universities make the argument that affirmative action should be practiced based on the general economic status of minorities, then why not base the system on economic status. Why not take the parent’s annual income and if it is below a certain level, then give the points to that student, regardless of race? Also, a further inspection of the work ethic of the students considered for these points should be conducted. Hard work is rewarded by acceptances and if a student is economically hindered, that is taken into consideration.
From:Adil Mansimov
Discrimination and affirmative action in USA (University)
Discrimination or preference based on race is always wrong. No one disagrees with that. It is detrimental to the mental and situational status of those affected. This can be described effectively through a certain scenario. Let’s say that there were two boys living in a wealthy neighborhood. One was white and one was black. They grew up as best friends and got relatively similar grades. However, in this case, the Caucasian boy’s grades were slightly better than those of the African-American boy’s. Their friendship was so strong that they decided to apply to the same colleges. They both put the Lincoln University on top of their list. Maybe they could even be roommates. The boys waited anxiously every day for the mail to come. When it came, there was jubilation in one house and sorrow in the other. It would make sense that if one was to get in, it would be the one with better grades, which in this case happened to be the white boy. Astonishingly, this case makes no sense. It was the boy who did not get better grades, in this case the black boy, who was accepted. The only explanation for this is racial bias in the acceptance system. In any way of viewing this problem, it can be defined as unjust racial discrimination. This is called affirmative action. It is not just applied to African-Americans, all minorities get preference.
The main argument in favor of affirmative action is that economic conditions for minorities are generally poorer than those of Caucasians. However, it is common sense that there are plenty of whites that are poor as well as there are plenty of minorities who are wealthy. This system makes unfair stereotypes about the racial conditions of both minorities and Caucasians. It automatically gives points to minorities because of their racial status. Universities that operate this way are making prejudices based on the color of the prospective student’s skin. Essentially, Universities in USA, you are at a disadvantage if you are white.
Perhaps a better solution can be found. If these Universities make the argument that affirmative action should be practiced based on the general economic status of minorities, then why not base the system on economic status. Why not take the parent’s annual income and if it is below a certain level, then give the points to that student, regardless of race? Also, a further inspection of the work ethic of the students considered for these points should be conducted. Hard work is rewarded by acceptances and if a student is economically hindered, that is taken into consideration.
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Chapter 7
Using inference to identify implied main ideas.
College instructors require you not only to read and understand what is explicitly stated on the page, but also to detect ideas that are implied or indirectly stated. In order to fully understand a reading assignment, you need to read the material and combine what is started with the additional information you generate using inference as a tool. While inference is a skill you practice every day, inferring meaning from textbooks and other college reading material requires you to use specific strategies such as detecting an author’s bias, noting comparisons, and recognizing information gaps. You also need to understand how author’s purpose, tone, and use of key words are and emotive language can be used as clues to his or her implied main idea. There are limits to what you can infer, and should use other information in a reading to check if your conclusion are accurate.
Chapter 7
Using inference to identify implied main ideas.
College instructors require you not only to read and understand what is explicitly stated on the page, but also to detect ideas that are implied or indirectly stated. In order to fully understand a reading assignment, you need to read the material and combine what is started with the additional information you generate using inference as a tool. While inference is a skill you practice every day, inferring meaning from textbooks and other college reading material requires you to use specific strategies such as detecting an author’s bias, noting comparisons, and recognizing information gaps. You also need to understand how author’s purpose, tone, and use of key words are and emotive language can be used as clues to his or her implied main idea. There are limits to what you can infer, and should use other information in a reading to check if your conclusion are accurate.
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Critical Reading for college and beyond Chapter 6
Finding supporting details.
What are supporting details?
Author use details to illustrate and explain their main ideas. Unlike topics or main ideas, which are more general in nature, details consist of facts, examples, and other specific information. They are two types of details: major supporting details, which are the ideas and arguments an author uses to validate his or her main point or points; and minor supporting detail, used to clarify and enhance the major from minor ones, you will be able to follow an author’s line of reasoning and see how will the ideas in a reading passage are related to each other.
Details are frequently introduced by word clues and phrases, such as for example and more reason. The pattern used to organized major details shows how they are related to one another as well as how they are related to one another as well as how they support an author’s main point or idea.
Major details provided support to the main idea in a reading. Minor details clarify major details.
If you are able to distinguish between the major and minor supporting details in a reading passage, it means you have understood what you read.
Knowing how to locate the main idea and the major and minor supporting details in a reading assignment is the foundation of college reading. Being able to identify the main ideas of information and supporting details will help you evaluate what is the most important and determine what you need to remember for tests.
Critical Reading for college and beyond Chapter 6
Finding supporting details.
What are supporting details?
Author use details to illustrate and explain their main ideas. Unlike topics or main ideas, which are more general in nature, details consist of facts, examples, and other specific information. They are two types of details: major supporting details, which are the ideas and arguments an author uses to validate his or her main point or points; and minor supporting detail, used to clarify and enhance the major from minor ones, you will be able to follow an author’s line of reasoning and see how will the ideas in a reading passage are related to each other.
Details are frequently introduced by word clues and phrases, such as for example and more reason. The pattern used to organized major details shows how they are related to one another as well as how they are related to one another as well as how they support an author’s main point or idea.
Major details provided support to the main idea in a reading. Minor details clarify major details.
If you are able to distinguish between the major and minor supporting details in a reading passage, it means you have understood what you read.
Knowing how to locate the main idea and the major and minor supporting details in a reading assignment is the foundation of college reading. Being able to identify the main ideas of information and supporting details will help you evaluate what is the most important and determine what you need to remember for tests.
Chapter 5 Critical Reading for college and beyond
• To identify main ideas of the text you must know the difference between topics, main ideas, and details.
A topic is a word or short phrase that summarizes the general ideas presented on a page or in a chapter, book, or journal article. Identifying the topic of reading helps you identify the main idea. But a topic and a main idea are not the same thing. The topic general in scope and is the subject of a reading. Usually the title of an article or chapter will offer a hint about what the topic is; for example, the title of this chapter.
• The main idea is the major point the author makes about the topic. It is usually started in the form of a sentence and is narrower in scope than the topic. It serves as the controlling idea under which other ideas stack as support. These pieces, or supporting ideas, are called details.
Topics are the most general ideas of reading, they are not complete sentences, but words or phrases that sum up the subject you are reading about. A chapter can have any subject as its topic. For example, an astronomy text might have a chapter on the topic of black holes; a book on American politics could include a chapter on the topic of the Republican Party; and o cookbook might devote a chapter to the topic of baking bread. Every sentence in these chapters would relate to its topic; either directly or indirectly.
• Questioning yourself, looking in the usual places, noticing clue words, and categorized an author’s points are four strategies you can use to think systematically about what you read. Noticing clue words and categorized ideas helps you to separate examples and other supporting ideas from the larger, main points, so the relationships between ideas become clear.
• To identify main ideas of the text you must know the difference between topics, main ideas, and details.
A topic is a word or short phrase that summarizes the general ideas presented on a page or in a chapter, book, or journal article. Identifying the topic of reading helps you identify the main idea. But a topic and a main idea are not the same thing. The topic general in scope and is the subject of a reading. Usually the title of an article or chapter will offer a hint about what the topic is; for example, the title of this chapter.
• The main idea is the major point the author makes about the topic. It is usually started in the form of a sentence and is narrower in scope than the topic. It serves as the controlling idea under which other ideas stack as support. These pieces, or supporting ideas, are called details.
Topics are the most general ideas of reading, they are not complete sentences, but words or phrases that sum up the subject you are reading about. A chapter can have any subject as its topic. For example, an astronomy text might have a chapter on the topic of black holes; a book on American politics could include a chapter on the topic of the Republican Party; and o cookbook might devote a chapter to the topic of baking bread. Every sentence in these chapters would relate to its topic; either directly or indirectly.
• Questioning yourself, looking in the usual places, noticing clue words, and categorized an author’s points are four strategies you can use to think systematically about what you read. Noticing clue words and categorized ideas helps you to separate examples and other supporting ideas from the larger, main points, so the relationships between ideas become clear.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
E75 Essay to: Dr.Sylvia Schoemaker
From:Adil Mansimov
Discrimination and affirmative action in USA (University)
Discrimination or preference based on race is always wrong. No one disagrees with that. It is detrimental to the mental and situational status of those affected. This can be described effectively through a certain scenario. Let’s say that there were two boys living in a wealthy neighborhood. One was white and one was black. They grew up as best friends and got relatively similar grades. However, in this case, the Caucasian boy’s grades were slightly better than those of the African-American boy’s. Their friendship was so strong that they decided to apply to the same colleges. They both put the Lincoln University on top of their list. Maybe they could even be roommates. The boys waited anxiously every day for the mail to come. When it came, there was jubilation in one house and sorrow in the other. It would make sense that if one was to get in, it would be the one with better grades, which in this case happened to be the white boy. Astonishingly, this case makes no sense. It was the boy who did not get better grades, in this case the black boy, who was accepted. The only explanation for this is racial bias in the acceptance system. In any way of viewing this problem, it can be defined as unjust racial discrimination. This is called affirmative action. It is not just applied to African-Americans, all minorities get preference.
The main argument in favor of affirmative action is that economic conditions for minorities are generally poorer than those of Caucasians. However, it is common sense that there are plenty of whites that are poor as well as there are plenty of minorities who are wealthy. This system makes unfair stereotypes about the racial conditions of both minorities and Caucasians. It automatically gives points to minorities because of their racial status. Universities that operate this way are making prejudices based on the color of the prospective student’s skin. Essentially, Universities in USA, you are at a disadvantage if you are white.
Perhaps a better solution can be found. If these Universities make the argument that affirmative action should be practiced based on the general economic status of minorities, then why not base the system on economic status. Why not take the parent’s annual income and if it is below a certain level, then give the points to that student, regardless of race? Also, a further inspection of the work ethic of the students considered for these points should be conducted. Hard work is rewarded by acceptances and if a student is economically hindered, that is taken into consideration.
From:Adil Mansimov
Discrimination and affirmative action in USA (University)
Discrimination or preference based on race is always wrong. No one disagrees with that. It is detrimental to the mental and situational status of those affected. This can be described effectively through a certain scenario. Let’s say that there were two boys living in a wealthy neighborhood. One was white and one was black. They grew up as best friends and got relatively similar grades. However, in this case, the Caucasian boy’s grades were slightly better than those of the African-American boy’s. Their friendship was so strong that they decided to apply to the same colleges. They both put the Lincoln University on top of their list. Maybe they could even be roommates. The boys waited anxiously every day for the mail to come. When it came, there was jubilation in one house and sorrow in the other. It would make sense that if one was to get in, it would be the one with better grades, which in this case happened to be the white boy. Astonishingly, this case makes no sense. It was the boy who did not get better grades, in this case the black boy, who was accepted. The only explanation for this is racial bias in the acceptance system. In any way of viewing this problem, it can be defined as unjust racial discrimination. This is called affirmative action. It is not just applied to African-Americans, all minorities get preference.
The main argument in favor of affirmative action is that economic conditions for minorities are generally poorer than those of Caucasians. However, it is common sense that there are plenty of whites that are poor as well as there are plenty of minorities who are wealthy. This system makes unfair stereotypes about the racial conditions of both minorities and Caucasians. It automatically gives points to minorities because of their racial status. Universities that operate this way are making prejudices based on the color of the prospective student’s skin. Essentially, Universities in USA, you are at a disadvantage if you are white.
Perhaps a better solution can be found. If these Universities make the argument that affirmative action should be practiced based on the general economic status of minorities, then why not base the system on economic status. Why not take the parent’s annual income and if it is below a certain level, then give the points to that student, regardless of race? Also, a further inspection of the work ethic of the students considered for these points should be conducted. Hard work is rewarded by acceptances and if a student is economically hindered, that is taken into consideration.
Information about sudoku
also known as Number Place or Nanpure, is a logic-based placement puzzle. The aim of the puzzle is to enter the digits 1 through 9 in each cell of a 9×9 grid made up of 3×3 subgrids (called "regions") so that each row, column, and region contains exactly one instance of each digit. A set of clues, or "givens", constrain the puzzle such that there is only one way to correctly fill in the remainder.
Completed sudoku puzzles are a type of Latin square, with the additional constraint on the contents of individual regions. Leonhard Euler is sometimes cited as the source of the puzzle based on his work with Latin squares.
The modern puzzle Sudoku was invented in Indianapolis in 1979 by Howard Garns. Garns' puzzles appeared in Dell Magazines, which published them under the title "Number Place". Sudoku became popular in Japan in 1986, when puzzle publisher Nikoli discovered the game in older Dell publications. The puzzles became an international hit in 2005.
also known as Number Place or Nanpure, is a logic-based placement puzzle. The aim of the puzzle is to enter the digits 1 through 9 in each cell of a 9×9 grid made up of 3×3 subgrids (called "regions") so that each row, column, and region contains exactly one instance of each digit. A set of clues, or "givens", constrain the puzzle such that there is only one way to correctly fill in the remainder.
Completed sudoku puzzles are a type of Latin square, with the additional constraint on the contents of individual regions. Leonhard Euler is sometimes cited as the source of the puzzle based on his work with Latin squares.
The modern puzzle Sudoku was invented in Indianapolis in 1979 by Howard Garns. Garns' puzzles appeared in Dell Magazines, which published them under the title "Number Place". Sudoku became popular in Japan in 1986, when puzzle publisher Nikoli discovered the game in older Dell publications. The puzzles became an international hit in 2005.
Dr.Sylvia Schoemaker
E75
Adil Mansimov 7 September 2006
MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
It is really hard to talk about yourself if you don’t know what to write .But let me shortly introduce my self. As you know my name is Adil Mansimov. I was born in Azerbaijan Baku, country of beautiful culture religion and great history, in 18 January 1989 .I am a kid. My temper is good enough to get connected to with people. All people couldn’t be before all but try not to be in the end of all. Don’t tell lie but always be ordinary to all people understand you. Life is exam and to pass it you must understand the life in all it cognitions. When will we get mark maybe in the other world.
As I remember myself during my life time I always try to learn new things .That why or maybe because it must be like that my parents send me to school .My elementary school was one of the greatest school in my country that why I study there. I study only for get knowledge but relationship to life was layered in that time. After 6 years I went to a Lyceum again best in my country actually there are 10 lyceum in my country like this one but mine was best. I study there till 11th grade, now I am studying in Lincoln University not in the best in ,country but considering all other Universities either best or worth.
Let take a look about goals that I shoot during my life time because life consist of , of course ,black lines in which you couldn’t shoot the goal but in other part in white you shoot goal after goal. Of course black part obstacle our life but it is not important. Ok First and foremost I reach the knowledge , of course for this moment, that I need .Second I found the life style that I need-American life style. Third one I feel power that will help me improving my abilities to other people. Fourth one I get respect from my parents that I need in my life it is important that people loves you in same time must respect you. I get respect from my friends it is important too. I gain materially I gain personally and I try to help to others gain something from me because I am a part of community.
Think and write about my past will be not right because to right about what did I do in September 4 1997 ,actually I don’t know what did I do 1 hour ago, it is not so easy.
In your life you couldn’t choose 3 thinks Parents Mother land and Your face. I am happy man because all that I love it is that things.
To express myself the all papers will not enough .But simply I achieve the condition I which my life going to be the perfect if I will not make o mistake.
My sample set of experience has been both wide ranging and engaging but I thing Lincoln University will serve to hone my skills and sharpen my ability to think.
In conclusion I want to right about my future long-term plan. From a young age I have always had an interest in monetary matters and have also been integer by legal system and why do banks take one amount of money and return you more that you put? It is a little bit strange!
I am confident with myself during my life time that I repeat again I will study hard and will continue my life with organized life plan.
I part of community but during my studying I will hardship from community but I know after finish and gain a degree I again will be a part of big family-called community.
I will pass the exam with help of my Parents My Friends and my own.
Sincerely Adil Mansimov
E75
Adil Mansimov 7 September 2006
MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY
It is really hard to talk about yourself if you don’t know what to write .But let me shortly introduce my self. As you know my name is Adil Mansimov. I was born in Azerbaijan Baku, country of beautiful culture religion and great history, in 18 January 1989 .I am a kid. My temper is good enough to get connected to with people. All people couldn’t be before all but try not to be in the end of all. Don’t tell lie but always be ordinary to all people understand you. Life is exam and to pass it you must understand the life in all it cognitions. When will we get mark maybe in the other world.
As I remember myself during my life time I always try to learn new things .That why or maybe because it must be like that my parents send me to school .My elementary school was one of the greatest school in my country that why I study there. I study only for get knowledge but relationship to life was layered in that time. After 6 years I went to a Lyceum again best in my country actually there are 10 lyceum in my country like this one but mine was best. I study there till 11th grade, now I am studying in Lincoln University not in the best in ,country but considering all other Universities either best or worth.
Let take a look about goals that I shoot during my life time because life consist of , of course ,black lines in which you couldn’t shoot the goal but in other part in white you shoot goal after goal. Of course black part obstacle our life but it is not important. Ok First and foremost I reach the knowledge , of course for this moment, that I need .Second I found the life style that I need-American life style. Third one I feel power that will help me improving my abilities to other people. Fourth one I get respect from my parents that I need in my life it is important that people loves you in same time must respect you. I get respect from my friends it is important too. I gain materially I gain personally and I try to help to others gain something from me because I am a part of community.
Think and write about my past will be not right because to right about what did I do in September 4 1997 ,actually I don’t know what did I do 1 hour ago, it is not so easy.
In your life you couldn’t choose 3 thinks Parents Mother land and Your face. I am happy man because all that I love it is that things.
To express myself the all papers will not enough .But simply I achieve the condition I which my life going to be the perfect if I will not make o mistake.
My sample set of experience has been both wide ranging and engaging but I thing Lincoln University will serve to hone my skills and sharpen my ability to think.
In conclusion I want to right about my future long-term plan. From a young age I have always had an interest in monetary matters and have also been integer by legal system and why do banks take one amount of money and return you more that you put? It is a little bit strange!
I am confident with myself during my life time that I repeat again I will study hard and will continue my life with organized life plan.
I part of community but during my studying I will hardship from community but I know after finish and gain a degree I again will be a part of big family-called community.
I will pass the exam with help of my Parents My Friends and my own.
Sincerely Adil Mansimov
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
About my country
My country as a part of the world, set his big footprint in the history and always shows to the mankind that Azerbaijan is not the last country in the world. If you want to really recognize the country, understand the life style that will t helps you to live in, you must be at least citizen of this country because only the citizens know their country best than all other people.
Describe my part
To talk about your own country is not very easy because there are so many things to talk about, to discuss about that but your motherland is so close and in a same time so far from you, as your mother cares about you, you could feel that your motherland also cares about you. You could choose your country that you will born in but you could choose the country where you could die in and I’m that this country will be your motherland because it doesn’t matter is the country good or bad after your long life after getting experience in living in other country, you will see that your country is best for you and for your life style.
Feelings about motherland
Expressing my own feelings about my country is big pleasure to me. To present my country in the most powerful country in the world is very valuable. To talk about traditions, history and generally about country take to long but I want just to make to you to think that my country have got really great traditions that come from ancient time till now days. History of my country related on the principles of doesn’t lose your tradition and roots and fight against your enemy for your freedom.
In the history of my country there are many battles against enemies but also there are many battles, which more blooded than the war against enemy, with your self with your people. Battles continue till now days. Armenian massagers that they make in 1990’s couldn’t stop now, they try to prove that, our territory that in real my countries territory, big piece of my land of my country is there’s.
Experience that I get in America still divided this country as a non profit governmental organization where you could do any thing you want but they you must get punished because of your mistakes and the country with rules that are respected by people. USA didn’t excuse my expectations about it life style. I think that this country is perfect but when I came here I understand it is really not so perfect as I think before that time I came here I understand that this country have got many negative sides.
Comparing
About comparing my country and country that I live now. The main difference between these two countries that in one of them I live all my life and I will continue to live in after getting degree 2nd one USA will give me unforgettable lesson, experience lesson in which all dimensions of live are shown. Experience that you gain in another part of the world shown to you close and unknown objects, reasons what the difference between our countries. Getting deep inside of the problems in this country will help you to recognize the good and bar sides or country, because when you gain knowledge and experience they must be useful to you, and this usefulness is depend from which country you gain it, if the country that you gain this knowledge is inappropriate for your life style you will lose waste your expensive time for nothing. To live as a vagrant is the worst thing that could happen with in your life, live the better life and when you died let some one say he was a good man because he was good son for his country and well-wisher for him self, to be the good man express your self and don’t forget where are you from.
My country as a part of the world, set his big footprint in the history and always shows to the mankind that Azerbaijan is not the last country in the world. If you want to really recognize the country, understand the life style that will t helps you to live in, you must be at least citizen of this country because only the citizens know their country best than all other people.
Describe my part
To talk about your own country is not very easy because there are so many things to talk about, to discuss about that but your motherland is so close and in a same time so far from you, as your mother cares about you, you could feel that your motherland also cares about you. You could choose your country that you will born in but you could choose the country where you could die in and I’m that this country will be your motherland because it doesn’t matter is the country good or bad after your long life after getting experience in living in other country, you will see that your country is best for you and for your life style.
Feelings about motherland
Expressing my own feelings about my country is big pleasure to me. To present my country in the most powerful country in the world is very valuable. To talk about traditions, history and generally about country take to long but I want just to make to you to think that my country have got really great traditions that come from ancient time till now days. History of my country related on the principles of doesn’t lose your tradition and roots and fight against your enemy for your freedom.
In the history of my country there are many battles against enemies but also there are many battles, which more blooded than the war against enemy, with your self with your people. Battles continue till now days. Armenian massagers that they make in 1990’s couldn’t stop now, they try to prove that, our territory that in real my countries territory, big piece of my land of my country is there’s.
Experience that I get in America still divided this country as a non profit governmental organization where you could do any thing you want but they you must get punished because of your mistakes and the country with rules that are respected by people. USA didn’t excuse my expectations about it life style. I think that this country is perfect but when I came here I understand it is really not so perfect as I think before that time I came here I understand that this country have got many negative sides.
Comparing
About comparing my country and country that I live now. The main difference between these two countries that in one of them I live all my life and I will continue to live in after getting degree 2nd one USA will give me unforgettable lesson, experience lesson in which all dimensions of live are shown. Experience that you gain in another part of the world shown to you close and unknown objects, reasons what the difference between our countries. Getting deep inside of the problems in this country will help you to recognize the good and bar sides or country, because when you gain knowledge and experience they must be useful to you, and this usefulness is depend from which country you gain it, if the country that you gain this knowledge is inappropriate for your life style you will lose waste your expensive time for nothing. To live as a vagrant is the worst thing that could happen with in your life, live the better life and when you died let some one say he was a good man because he was good son for his country and well-wisher for him self, to be the good man express your self and don’t forget where are you from.
Managing your reading time E75
Time is not the only criterion used in judging reading efficiency in college. It is not even most important one. Efficient reading can be defined as being able to read and comprehend textbook material in an appropriate amount of time for you.
Deciding what an appropriate amount of time is for you depends on many factors. It is related to how much time you actually have available to read for each course, the level of difficult of the textbook material, and the grade you want to earn in a course.
How to manage your reading is more important than learning how to read rapidly. Always make comprehension your primary goal: reading efficiently the first time through is often faster. If you make speed your priority, you may finish more quickly, but understand less. As a result, you may have to reread material before a test in order to understand and remember it, which is time-consuming.
Track your reading rates so you can create daily reading plans that set realistic goals for your classes each week. After using a study schedule and daily reading plans for several weeks, you will find that you begin to complete your reading assignments on time. Your reading comprehension will also improve, and you may even read a little faster. The reading tips suggested in this chapter that will contribute to your becoming a more efficient reader are: reading quickly when appropriate, skimming, regressing or rereading ,subvocalizing, pacing.
Time is not the only criterion used in judging reading efficiency in college. It is not even most important one. Efficient reading can be defined as being able to read and comprehend textbook material in an appropriate amount of time for you.
Deciding what an appropriate amount of time is for you depends on many factors. It is related to how much time you actually have available to read for each course, the level of difficult of the textbook material, and the grade you want to earn in a course.
How to manage your reading is more important than learning how to read rapidly. Always make comprehension your primary goal: reading efficiently the first time through is often faster. If you make speed your priority, you may finish more quickly, but understand less. As a result, you may have to reread material before a test in order to understand and remember it, which is time-consuming.
Track your reading rates so you can create daily reading plans that set realistic goals for your classes each week. After using a study schedule and daily reading plans for several weeks, you will find that you begin to complete your reading assignments on time. Your reading comprehension will also improve, and you may even read a little faster. The reading tips suggested in this chapter that will contribute to your becoming a more efficient reader are: reading quickly when appropriate, skimming, regressing or rereading ,subvocalizing, pacing.
Remembering what you read E75
Memory is the process of storing and retrieving information. You will have difficulty remembering what you read if you don’t know the stages in the memory process, and purposely use strategies at each stage to ensure that newly information becomes permanently stored. The single most important aspect of memory understands what you are trying to remember. It is difficult, if not impossible to remember concepts you do not understand.
The three primary stages in the memory process are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long term memory. Specific strategies you can use to enhance your sensory memory include the following: reading your text aloud, drawing pictures of the information you are learning, and acting out a chapter in front of a mirror or an audience, visualizing information in your head, using your fingers to point to new words, and reading while riding an exercise bike. Chunking is an effective strategy for organizing and remembering new information so that it remains in your short-term memory long enough to transfer into your long - term memory.
Recall techniques called mnemonics can help you retrieve information once it has been learned and stored properly.
Memory is the process of storing and retrieving information. You will have difficulty remembering what you read if you don’t know the stages in the memory process, and purposely use strategies at each stage to ensure that newly information becomes permanently stored. The single most important aspect of memory understands what you are trying to remember. It is difficult, if not impossible to remember concepts you do not understand.
The three primary stages in the memory process are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long term memory. Specific strategies you can use to enhance your sensory memory include the following: reading your text aloud, drawing pictures of the information you are learning, and acting out a chapter in front of a mirror or an audience, visualizing information in your head, using your fingers to point to new words, and reading while riding an exercise bike. Chunking is an effective strategy for organizing and remembering new information so that it remains in your short-term memory long enough to transfer into your long - term memory.
Recall techniques called mnemonics can help you retrieve information once it has been learned and stored properly.
Developing college vocabulary E75
There are other benefits to developing a solid vocabulary. Both your reading and listening comprehension will improve if you know more about words. As you will learn in Chapter 3, you can’t remember what you don’t understand. In college all of your courses build upon one another so it is important to understand and remember the basic concepts and languages from your entry-level course in order to do well in those that follow.
There are 2 important strategies to help you figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words: looking for context clues and word part analysis.
Context Clues
One way to work out the new meaning of new words is to relate it to familiar words in a sentence and use those words as a context clues.
Types of Context Clues
1) Definition
2) Example
3) Punctuation
4) Personal Experience, opinion and knowledge
Word Part Analysis
To analyze words, you should break them up into smaller parts: roots, prefixes, and suffixes. These parts provide you with word clues, which you can use to decipher unfamiliar words.
Roots
A word’s root is its most basic part, or building block. It is as fundamental to word’s meaning as a root is to a plant: you will not get a geranium from a tulip bulb, nor will you get a word that means “love” from the root phobia. Understanding the root of a word is keys to understanding it.
An important way to make new words a part of your regular vocabulary is to use them in your everyday speech and writing. Writing in your journal daily will help.
There are other benefits to developing a solid vocabulary. Both your reading and listening comprehension will improve if you know more about words. As you will learn in Chapter 3, you can’t remember what you don’t understand. In college all of your courses build upon one another so it is important to understand and remember the basic concepts and languages from your entry-level course in order to do well in those that follow.
There are 2 important strategies to help you figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words: looking for context clues and word part analysis.
Context Clues
One way to work out the new meaning of new words is to relate it to familiar words in a sentence and use those words as a context clues.
Types of Context Clues
1) Definition
2) Example
3) Punctuation
4) Personal Experience, opinion and knowledge
Word Part Analysis
To analyze words, you should break them up into smaller parts: roots, prefixes, and suffixes. These parts provide you with word clues, which you can use to decipher unfamiliar words.
Roots
A word’s root is its most basic part, or building block. It is as fundamental to word’s meaning as a root is to a plant: you will not get a geranium from a tulip bulb, nor will you get a word that means “love” from the root phobia. Understanding the root of a word is keys to understanding it.
An important way to make new words a part of your regular vocabulary is to use them in your everyday speech and writing. Writing in your journal daily will help.
Critical Reading for College and Beyond E75
Chapter 1- summary and review
What is the reading?
Reading is a form of communication, using written languages or symbols.
Reading is two-way communication between an author and a reader.
Reading is interpretation and understanding.
Reading is process.
Reading is thinking.
Reading is an active process that depends on both an author’s ability to convey meaning using words and your ability to create meaning from them. To read successfully, you need to constantly connect what you already know about the information to the words the author has written.
Your ability to read college-level can be greatly enhanced if you learn, practice, and apply specific reading strategies. Not only will you notice that your college performance improves, but these techniques will help you beyond college in your chosen profession as the ability to read critically is rapidly becoming one of the top criteria for employment.
What is concentration?
Concentration is not an accident of good fortune that happens to only some lucky students. It is a skill that can be learned with patience and perseverance. Concentrating is the ability to focus exclusively on a project and to ignore all else.
Learning Styles
Another way to develop effective study habits and increase your concentration level is to learn about yourself and your preferred learning style. Most of what we learn comes from what we hear.
Discovering Your Concentration Block
Another way to improve your concentration is to recognize what distracts you when you are reading. There are two kinds of distracters: internal and external. Internal distracters come from inside you. External distracters come from your environment and can include television, loud radio music, constant phone calls, or unexpected visitors.
This chapter also help you how to focus in text. It’s also helping you to create the good condition to study and discovering yourself in the better way of studying. By using this information you can also learn to change your study environment and state of mind so that you can read and learn effectively.
Chapter 1- summary and review
What is the reading?
Reading is a form of communication, using written languages or symbols.
Reading is two-way communication between an author and a reader.
Reading is interpretation and understanding.
Reading is process.
Reading is thinking.
Reading is an active process that depends on both an author’s ability to convey meaning using words and your ability to create meaning from them. To read successfully, you need to constantly connect what you already know about the information to the words the author has written.
Your ability to read college-level can be greatly enhanced if you learn, practice, and apply specific reading strategies. Not only will you notice that your college performance improves, but these techniques will help you beyond college in your chosen profession as the ability to read critically is rapidly becoming one of the top criteria for employment.
What is concentration?
Concentration is not an accident of good fortune that happens to only some lucky students. It is a skill that can be learned with patience and perseverance. Concentrating is the ability to focus exclusively on a project and to ignore all else.
Learning Styles
Another way to develop effective study habits and increase your concentration level is to learn about yourself and your preferred learning style. Most of what we learn comes from what we hear.
Discovering Your Concentration Block
Another way to improve your concentration is to recognize what distracts you when you are reading. There are two kinds of distracters: internal and external. Internal distracters come from inside you. External distracters come from your environment and can include television, loud radio music, constant phone calls, or unexpected visitors.
This chapter also help you how to focus in text. It’s also helping you to create the good condition to study and discovering yourself in the better way of studying. By using this information you can also learn to change your study environment and state of mind so that you can read and learn effectively.
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