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Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

37 million ◦Supreme leader: Kim Jong-un ◦Eternal leaders: Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong- il Kim Il-sung's rule ◦Korea split in half ◦Free elections Kim Il-sung's rule ◦The Korean War (1950-1953) ◦Juche Kim Jong-il's rule ◦Songun ◦Arduous March ◦Kim Jong-un List of used sources ◦ http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/north%20ko rea%20night%20photo_0.jpg ◦ http://www.dummies.com/education/history/world-history/a-brief-history-of-north-kor ea/ ◦ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Il-sung#/media/File:Kim_Il_Sung_Portrait-2.jpg ◦ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Demilitarized_Zone#/media/File:070401_Panm unjeom3.jpg ◦ https://qph.ec.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0af26693c835b5b031db281e3dbbb96f-c ◦ http://apjjf.org/data/43032.jpg ◦ http://www.travelpostersonline.com/ekmps/shops/travelposters/images/north-korean-p...

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The Republic of Estonia

It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by the Russian Federation. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is divided into fifteen counties. The capital and largest city is Tallinn. With a population of only 1.4 million, it is one of the least- populous members of the European Union. Estonia was a member of the League of Nations from 22 September 1921, has been a member of the United Nations since 17 September 1991, of the European Union since 1 May 2004 and of NATO since 29 March 2004. Estonia has also signed the Kyoto protocol....

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English portfolio

They were afraid to suggest direct resistance to Russian authorities that could result in mass repression and destroy the Estonian people. In opposition to the moderates, the Tallinn newspaper Teataja (1901­1905), its publisher Konstantin Päts and the lawyer Jaan Teemant, attracted a radical wing of people connected with socialists. The radicals were prepared to resort to revolutionary actions in order to achieve a democratic state; they also demanded an extensive reduction of the land possessed by the manor houses. Estonian socialists were divided into social-democratic-centralists and social-democratic- federalists. The first belonged to the local, strictly conspiratorial organisations of the illegal Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party (founded in 1898) headed by Mikhail Kalinin and Friedrich Leberecht. The federalists followed Peeter Speek, editor-in-chief of the Tartu...

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The Estonian Green Party

Latest national elections turned out success and EG was able to reenter to the Paliament with 6 deputies from 101 seats. Though greens were invited to the governmet formation talks by winner Reform party and government program includes significant portion of greens programmatic goals, EG was left out from threeparty coalition Main issues addressed by EG are energy efficiency, new environmentally sound technologies and democratic decisionmaking process as well ensuring sustainability of the society. Green Party faction Chairman: Valdur Lahtvee Vicechairman: Marek Strandberg Members: Mart Jüssi, Aleksei Lotman, Maret Merisaar, Toomas Trapido Officials: Sven Harjo, Koidu Kook, AnnePille Krigolson Green Party Members Name: Marek Strandberg Name: Committee:Economic Affairs Committee, Security Authorities Surveillance Select Comm...

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Tallinn

Estonia remained under Russian rule and the Baltic-German nobility vowed allegiance to the Tsar; the barons were restored their former privileges. In 1870 a railway line was opened from St. Petersburg to Tallinn. Tallinn grew into a major port and an industrial centre. Estonians became conscious of their national identity. Tartu was the centre of the movement of national awakening. On 24 February 1918, Estonia was proclaimed an independent democratic republic. Tallinn developed into a modern European capital. A period of prosperity followed, but independence only lasted for 20 years. During World War II Estonia was occupied by both German and Russian invaders, and Tallinn suffered heavily. The bombing of the city by the Soviet air forces on 9 March 1944 left over 20,000 people homeless. During the Russian occupation which followed (and which lasted for five decades) attempts were made to Russify the local people...

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Superstar 1 tests

Tests Superstar 1 Luke Prodromou Test 1 Name____________________ Class_______ Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct form (present simple or present continuous) of the verb in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party becau...

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Canada

Lawrence River valley, while English colonists largely settled in the Thirteen Colonies to the south. However, as competition for territory, naval bases, furs and fish escalated, several wars broke out between the French, English and Native tribes. 13. Political system, symbols Canada is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada as head of state, and a parliamentary democracy with a federal system of parliamentary government and strong democratic traditions. Formally considered a constitutional monarchy, Canada is governed by its own House of Commons. While the governor- general is officially the representative of Queen Elizabeth II, in reality the governor- general acts only on the advice of the Canadian prime minister. Official symbols of Canada include the maple leaf, beaver, and the Canadian Horse. Many official symbols of the country such as the Flag of Canada have been changed...

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Report on Estonia

Estonia has land borders in the south with Latvia and in the east with Russia, it's oversea neighbours are Finland and Sweden. Estonia has got 15 counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. Estonia is a member of European Union nad NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish. The population of Estonia contains mainly Estonians but some Russians and other ethnicities too. Many foreign people think of Estonia as an old-timed soviet union country, but in my opinion Estonia is quite far-advanced country. Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue-black-white flag....

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

Head of state Head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who is queen of United Kingdom and also queen is Australia. In practice, Governor General performs her functions in queen's absence. Since 1989 Bill Hayden has been the Governor General Government Australia is constitutional monarchy, based on liberal democratic tradition. In practice Australia is parliamentary democracy. The power in the country is put to life by Parliament. Parliament is consists of The House Of Representatives and The Senat. The House of Representatives consists of 150 members. The party with the majority provides the Prime Minister, who also forms the Government. Today the power is divided by three parties: The Australian Labour Party, the Liberal Party and National Party....

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Inglismaa

Tens of thousands people left Great Britain to settle in these colonies. Government The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as the head of state. The monarch of the UK also serves as head of state of fifteen other Commonwealth countries. The UK has a parliamentary government based on strong democratic traditions. The Parliament is the legislature of the United Kingdom; housed in the Palace of Westminster. The parliament is made up of the Queen and two houses: House of Commons, which is elected and House of Lords, which is appointed. Queen Victoria Victoria became the queen in 1837 when she was only 18 years old. She was queen for 64 years, the longest reign of any monarch. We know a lot about her because she kept a diary from the age of thirteen until her death...

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The United States of America

California is famous for its fruit, and the west for its cattle-farming. Poultry farming is highly developed in the countryside near all big cities. The United States is rich in various metals and minerals. It holds first place in the capitalist world. The Great Lakes and the rivers, especially the Mississippi, are important waterways. For Americans, democracy means more than majority rule. It also means minority rights. The American democratic government was established in March 1789 in the Constitution of the United States. In this system, rights and powers are divided between the individual states and the central, or Federal government. To prevent any political party from becoming too powerful, the powers of the Federal Government are divided. The Federal government has 3 branches - the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The power of each branch is carefully balanced by the powers of each of the others. The Congress...

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Topic - Great Britain

Introduction The official name of Great Britain is `the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (or short United Kingdom)' The population is about 60.4 million. The capital is London. Other biggest cities include Birmingham, Bristol, Portsmouth, Glasgow and Swansea. English is the main language of Great Britain, but Welsh is officially recognized in Wales and Gaelic in Scotland. 2. Geographical position The British Isles is the geographical term for a group of about 5000 islands off the coast of mainland Europe. The largest island is Great Britain, which is also the largest island in Europe. It consists of England, Wales and Scotland. The next largest island is Ireland, which is made up of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Britain and Northern Island together form the United Kingdom. When referring to Britain...

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How far can we go being tolerant?

Just like all valuable things are uncommon, tolerance is rare too. It is caused by the fact that comparing to the previous centuries people have changed more self-centered and envious, forgetting others around. Tolerance as a characteristic feature is an acknowledged ideal in today`s modern society. The democratic state is based on tolerance. Over the last few years the attitude against ethnic monorities has been a frequently discussed topic in Estonia. Russians, who settled in Estonia during the USSR occupation are causing economical, racial and religious conflicts between them and Estonians. Although Estonians don't have any particular reason why we don't accept Russians as equals, we are used to just unaccept them. Religous percecution is a serious side of intolerance. Jew-baiting has been the...

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Cold war

The two nations were rivals who feared each other, each ideologically opposed. The war also left Russia in control of large areas of Eastern Europe, and the US led Allies in control of the West (each had atomic weapons) . Arguments also rose about Poland. The USSR wanted Poland to have a communist government while the others wanted a democratic. Finally they agreed on democratic elections but most of the candidates were communist so the communist still got to power. In between the countries which were controlled by the communist and the countries which were on the USA's side an iron curtain was drawn. Military alliances were formed as the West grouped together as NATO and the East as the Warsaw Pact. Many countries were able to fight against the Communist thanks to the USA's Marshal Plan ( European Recovery Programme- ERP)...

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Media

The reports of journalists also help people form opinions about current affairs. Every day, journalists throughout the world gather, write and edit material for thousands of news stories. Local reporters, for example, cover school board meetings, fires, sports events and other local stories. Other journalists, including foreign correspondents cover national and international news. In democratic countries, people depend on the news media for the fair and truthful reporting of current events. These nations grant the press freedom to report news and opinions without government interference. There are five chief fields of journalism: newspapers, news services, magazines, radio and television. A newspaper provides many kinds of communications. Some articles, such as news stories and recipes, furnish information. Others are usually meant just for fun. Newspapers cover...

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Suurbritannia üldkokkuvõte

The main opposition party forms a Shadow Cabinet. People vote for any one of the candidates in the constituency in which they are registered. The Conservative Party was formed by Robert Peel from what was left of the old Tory party in the 1930s. The Labour Party was formed by James Keir Hardie in 1892 to represent the workers. The recently-formed Green Party has begun to threaten the left-of-centre Liberal Democratic Party as the nation's "third" party. There is a large body of laws that have never been codified known as common law. 5) Economy, industry, agriculture, tourism The UK economy has performed remarkably well for the past 15 years, especially in the service sector. The value of all goods and services produced within the UK economy for final consumption is measured by GDP. The biggest companies are BP energy, Vodafone, GlaxoSmithKlein, HSBC Holdings, Royal Bank of Scotland, etc...

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Democracy in the US

For example, William Penn, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, was granted a large tract of land by King James II. There Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania, where he set up laws protecting freedom of religion and speech. People fleeing persecution in Europe eagerly settled in the colony. Men like Penn set an example which helped spread democratic ideals and practice throughout the colonies. As time passed, the colonists began to present the governing power that Britain exercised over them. In 1774, a group of leaders from the colonies met and formed the Continental Congress, which informed the king of the colonists' belief that they should have a voice in determining laws that affected them. The king and the conservative government paid no need to the concerns of the colonists. In 1772, fighting broke out between New England militia and...

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Political parties in the US

One is the Democratic party, which evolved out of Thomas Jefferson's party. The other is the Republican party, which was formed by people in the states of the North and West, such as Abraham Lincoln, who wanted the government to prevent the expansion of slavery into new states then being admitted to the union. Most Americans today consider the Democratic party the more liberal party. Democrats believe the federal government and the state governments should be active in providing social and economic programs for those who need them, such as the poor, the unemployed or students who need money to go to college. Republicans are not necessarily opposed to such programs. They believe, however, that many social programs are too costly to the taxpayers and that when taxes are raised to pay for such programs, everyone is hurt. They often accuse...

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Phrasal verb - break

Break away ESCAPE to leave or to escape from someone who is holding you: He grabbed her, but she managed to break away. FIGURATIVE One or two of the tourists broke away from the tour group. NOT AGREE to stop being part of a group because you begin to disagree with them: Some members of the British Labour Party broke away to form the Social Democratic Party. Break out START If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts: War broke out in 1914. Fighting has broken out all over the city. ESCAPE to escape from prison: They broke out of prison and fled the country. Break down MACHINE If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working: Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road. COMMUNICATION...

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German Federal Election, 2009

It was a vote that would decide the shape of the German parliament. The opinion polls before the elections suggested that Angelina Merkel would keep the top job and she did. The Christian Democrats won with 33% of the votes. The Christian Democratic Union, the Christian Social Union of Bavaria, and the Free Democratic Party have announced their intention to form a centre-right government with Angela Merkel continuing as the Chancellor. It is said that Angelina Merkel is the biggest poker face in German politics. In her four years as chancellor she has outmanouvered her opponents and become the country's most popular politician and as the German economy is recovering from recession, the people see her as a safe pair of hands....

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