Growing up with Married Parents Is Good for Kids: But Do We Know How to Get There?

2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keyword(s):  
Know How ◽  
IZUMI ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Ika Hesti Aprilia Nindia Rini

Abstract Greetings is necessary in human relationship. If we can’t express greeting properly we will be regarded as the less civilized. And not to know how to use expressions that show gratitude can lead us to misunderstandings that would be not good for the relationship that has been existed. Indonesian expressed gratitude by using idiomatic expressions such as”terima kasih”, “makasih”, “trims” with sincerity, meanwhile Japanese expressed kansha (gratitude) using standard existing idiomatic expressions such as “arigatou gozaimasu”, “sumimasen”, “doumo”, etc, describing the facts that occurred, describing the feeling of the speaker, and gestures. Kata Kunci : greetings, gratitude, terima kasih,arigatou gozaimasu


1947 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 289-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheila M. Edmonds

The Parseval formulae for Fourier cosine and sine transforms,are of course most widely known in connexion with the classical theorems of Plancherel on functions of the class L2 (whose transforms are defined by mean convergence), and with their generalizations. We cannot expect to obtain anything as elegant as the ‘L2’ results when we consider (1) for functions of other kinds. Nevertheless, since the most obvious way of defining Fourier transforms is by means of Lebesgue or Cauchy integrals, we naturally wish to know how far the formulae (1) hold good for transforms obtained in this way. The two most familiar classes of functions having such transforms are:(i) functions f(t) integrable in the Lebesgue sense in (0, ∞), whose transforms Fe(x) and Fs(x) are defined by the Lebesgue integrals respectively; and(ii) functions f(t) which decrease in (0, ∞), tend to zero as t → ∞, and are integrable over any finite interval (0, T); in this case the transforms are defined by the Cauchy integrals .


1991 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-57
Author(s):  
Helle Porsdam
Keyword(s):  
Know How ◽  
The Poor ◽  
The Law ◽  

When, on his way back to Manhattan from Kennedy Airport where he has picked up his girlfriend Maria, Sherman McCoy, the protagonist of Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities, takes a wrong exit, he gets lost and ends up in the Bronx. This is Sherman's first meeting with the Bronx, and it turns out to be nothing less than a catastrophe. A wealthy Wall Street stockbroker with a very WASP background, Sherman McCoy has lived his life under conditions as remote from those of any child growing up in the Bronx as can possibly be. The distance between McCoy's Manhattan – that of his business address, Wall Street, as well as his private one, Fifth Avenue – and the Bronx may not be great in geographical terms; in economic and psychological terms, however, it is enormous. In the Bronx, McCoy encounters “the other” America, the poor, non-white, and violent America from which his sheltered background has successfully shielded him until he is well into his thirties. He, or rather his girlfriend Maria, runs down and mortally wounds a young black man – an accident for which later Sherman gets all the blame and is put to trial. Puzzled and frightened, Sherman does not quite know how to relate to the Bronx and to the accident, and it is Maria who finally has to enlighten and explain to him what it is all about:Sherman, let me tell you something. There's two kinds a jungles. Wall Street is a jungle. You've heard that, haven't you? You know how to handle yourself in that jungle…. And then there's the other jungle. That's the one we got lost in the other night, in the Bronx…. You don't live in that jungle, Sherman, and you never have. You know what's in that jungle? People who are all the time crossing back and forth, back and forth, from this side of the law to the other side…. You don't know what that's like. You had a good upbringing. Laws weren't any kind of a threat to you. They were your laws, Sherman, people like you and your family's…. And let me tell you something else. Right there on the line everyody's an animal – the police, the judges, the criminals, everybody (p. 275).


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Ariyadi Ariyadi

Allah SWT has created a variety of nature on this earth. The plant that God created with various benefits. Wrong is for human needs. Humans as God's creatures also need plants for them. In fact, the essence is the most perfect worshiper of God, but they will still need the plant. The universe is the greatest gift to man, for that Allah Almighty enjoined man to make good use of it and we must continue to give thanks to Him. In reality, however, there is corruption here and there from the actions of the hypocrites. Human beings as perfect beings who are mind-wielded by God should use their reason for everything good for themselves and for others. Including plant or tree maintenance for the sake of their environmental sustainability. In addition, we also should not neglect the land because the land can be used for something good. the environment taught by Rasulullah SAW based on revelation, so many we encounter scientific verses of the Qur'an that discusses the environment. The Quranic messages about the environment are very clear and perspective. This authors' journal will try to discuss extensively al-Quran and the environment, since al-Qur'an has explained the importance of safeguarding the environment by laying its foundations and principles globally. Purpose of problem First: Knowing what and how the current environmental condition. Second: Knowing how important it is to maintain and maintain the environment. Third: Know how to keep the environment as it is in al-Qur'an.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  

Soy product is a common meat substitute among vegetarians. However, soy has its drawbacks. One of the dark sides of soy is that it is a goitrogen. The contents inside soy is not good for thyroid. In fact, American people totally do not know how to eat. The soy in vegan diet are hard to digest, but they think it is healthy; the European gourmet cheese that bugs flying out from are considered not sanitary enough; fermented soy are not considered everyday food on American dinner table. In this review, this author will discuss how to eat soy to benefit thyroid health.


Author(s):  
Valerie Tiberius

We don’t always know how to help people, even when those people are our friends. This is not just a problem about how to provide the help we know others need. It is also the problem of what help they need in the first place, and this is a problem that requires ethical thinking. The theory of well-being defended in this book—the value fulfillment theory—provides a solution to this problem. In short, the theory says that our lives go well to the extent that we succeed in terms of what matters to us emotionally, reflectively, and over the long term. In other words, well-being consists in fulfilling or realizing our appropriate values over time. Therefore, according to the value fulfillment theory, when we want to help others achieve greater well-being, we should pay attention to their values. This means attending to how others’ values fit together, how they understand what it means to succeed in terms of these values, and how things could change for them over time. Being a good and helpful friend, then, requires cultivating some habits of humility that overcome our tendency to think we know what’s good for other people without really understanding what it’s like to be them. This work presents the first book-length defense of value fulfillment theory. It is aimed at philosophers and psychologists, and anyone with an interest in philosophical research on human well-being.


2007 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Robihim Robihim

Listening is one of four important element in language abillity. By language ability, people can know what the speaking. In the foreign language, listening is very difficult if he don’t know knowlegde about base of foreign languge. Like as foreign language, so do its Japanese language, by continuing practise that one step to try understand vocabulary till step thinking by listening. And then will know how is to speaking some one. And then, after quite and listening, some one can be tell some idea or opinion. And then, practising of listening is need continue for growing up listening ability. In the forth semseter UBINUS, listening is icluding in subjeck of Nihongo IV (Japanese IV) with name sub subject is Choukai (listening).


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Gusti Ayu Made Rai Suarniti

Title of this paper is “Values Found in Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia”. The objectives of this research are to find out the values found in The Chronicles of Narnia and to know how the moral values in The Chronicles of Narnia applied for moral education. The method steps consist of three, those are: reading the data source, the selection of the data from the data source, and the analysis of the data taken from the data source. The data for this research is taken from C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia. The result of this research shows that there are a lot of values that appear on this novel, such as wisdom, generosity, patience, friendliness, prudence, honesty, justice, friendship, compassion, reasonableness, conscientiousness, self-discipline, industriousness, cooperativeness, self-reliance, courage, not selfish, courteousness, loyalty, thoughtfulness, sacrifice, dependability, trust, tolerance. This novel taught how to be a good human and taught how attitude in daily life. This novel is really good for moral education.


1997 ◽  
Vol 161 ◽  
pp. 711-717 ◽  
Author(s):  
John W. Dreher ◽  
D. Kent Cullers

AbstractWe develop a figure of merit for SETI observations which is anexplicitfunction of the EIRP of the transmitters, which allows us to treat sky surveys and targeted searches on the same footing. For each EIRP, we calculate the product of terms measuring the number of stars within detection range, the range of frequencies searched, and the number of independent observations for each star. For a given set of SETI observations, the result is a graph of merit versus transmitter EIRP. We apply this technique to several completed and ongoing SETI programs. The results provide a quantitative confirmation of the expected qualitative difference between sky surveys and targeted searches: the Project Phoenix targeted search is good for finding transmitters in the 109to 1014W range, while the sky surveys do their best at higher powers. Current generation optical SETI is not yet competitive with microwave SETI.


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