![]() ![]() Group III Certificates As set forth in the Preliminary Statement. Group 5 Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement. Super Senior Certificates As specified in the Preliminary Statement. Lower-Tier Regular Interest Each of the Class LT-A-1, Class LT-A-2A, Class LT-A-2B, Class LT-A-2C, Class LT-A-2D, Class LT-M-1, Class LT-M-2, Class LT-M-3, Class LT-M-4, Class LT-M-5, Class LT-M-6, Class LT-M-7, Class LT-M-8, Class LT-M-9, Class LT-B-1, Class LT-B-2, Class LT-IO, Class LT-3, Class LT-Group I, Class LT-Group II, and Class LT-Accrual Interests as described in the Preliminary Statement. Lower-Tier Regular Interests The respective classes of “regular interests”, within the meaning of Code Section 860G(a)(1), in the Lower-Tier REMIC, designated as the Class XX-0, Xxxxx XX-0, Class LA-3, Class LA-4, Class LA-AB, Class LA-S, Class LB, Class LC, Class LD, Class LE, Class LF, Class LG and Class LVRR Lower-Tier Regular Interests. M/WBE shall refer to a business certified with Empire State Development (ESD) as a Minority and/or Women- owned Business Enterprise.Ĭlass CE Certificate Any one of the Class CE Certificates executed and authenticated by the Securities Administrator and delivered by the Trustee, substantially in the form annexed hereto as Exhibit A-4 and evidencing a Regular Interest in REMIC II for purposes of the REMIC Provisions. Tabula rasa or homogenization treatments dissolve grown-in oxygen precipitates that are harmful to the minority carrier lifetime. John Locke refers to this concept as Tabula rasa (often translated "blank slate") is the notion that the human mind receives knowledge and forms itself based on experience alone, without any pre-existing innate ideas that would serve as a starting point. Tabula rasa, meaning blank slate in Latin, makes reference to the epistemo- logical theory of John Locke, who argued that individuals are born without a prior knowledge and that all knowledge comes from experience and percep- tion. ![]() Y., Zisserman, A.: Tabula rasa: Model transfer for object category detection. Tabula rasa refers to the notion that everyone is born without any inherent dispositions and his/her development is entirely dependent on the surrounding environment (Solomon et al., 2012)2.2.2 Personality theoriesMarketing research trying to explain consumer behaviour by the means of the personality has its origins in the psychodynamic theories and although their original form is not used to day, they provide a valuable insight into personality research. Tabula rasa is a Latin phrase meaning, “the mind in its hypothetical primary blank or empty state before receiving outside impressions” (Merriam-Webster, 2006-2007). We may at this stage state that empericist philosopher, John Locke says that human mind is like a ' Tabula rasa', a plain paper, where experience can have its stamp. ![]() See Carl-Göran Ekerwald, Tabula rasa: fragment av ett liv (Stockholm: Norstedts, 2008), 147.comparison can be extended even further. Tabula rasa for new StatesIntuitively, the determination of a new State’s choices by decisions of the predecessor State seems inadequate, almost unfair. This work deals with the system of values, which defines the individual in contemporary society, and more precisely in the European reform states, where the consumption took a central role very fast and could determined the replacing of the social and human values by the totalitarianism of the brands.Tabula rasa, blue sky thinking, starting from scratch! We want the ideal theoretical design of what a modern IT school supporting the foreign affairs community should be setting aside all historical contexts, political administrations, bureaucratic limitations, and budgetary constraints. ![]() “tabula rasa” was conceived for public space and was shown at the Billboart Gallery Europe project (on billboards in 12 European cities). Within the framework of the exhibition the work emphasizes the influence of society shaping identity with its values, which are today often identified with the social image. The tabula rasa theory says that people have the free- dom to define their own identity. “tabula rasa” interprets in a new way the theory of John Locke or Sigmund Freud, describing that man is born with a clear, blank mind and all of the additional information or moral codes are just supplementary layers learned by the individual expe- rience. BORJANA VENTZISLAVOVA, MIROSLAV NICIC & MLADEN PENEV ![]()
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