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Do live in the countryside or in the city? essay

Essay Do live in the countryside or in the city? At the time I am living with my mother in the countryside. I am eighteen years old and when I finish school I want to be independent and live on my own. People say that when you live in the countryside you are living the easy life. I agree but physically it is very exhausting. You have to work hard to keep the house and yard clean. When you have a farm there is no lack of work and you always have your hands in the soil. At least there is always some action. Although living in the countryside has few bad sides, I am sure rural life stays always in my heart. To me country life has more pros than cons. If you are a maverick which I am then living in the countryside has the privacy what you need. Also you can grow your own vegetables and fruits when you live in the countryside. I think any fruit or vegetable which is from your ow...

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Tervise probleemid arengu maades

Health problems in developing countries Tartu 2008 1 Table of Contents · 1. Title · 2. Table of Contents · 3. Introduction · 4. List of Developing Countries · 5. Access to Health Services · 6. Equipment & Conditions · 7. Water PollutioN · 9. Environment · 10. HIV/AIDS · 12. Education of Health Care Workers · 13. Used webpages 2 Introduction · In many developing countries, including China and India, two of the most populous countries in the world, these are now the main sources of illness and death in the population. · Diseases are caused mainly by changes in lifestyle and environment as diets have become less healthy and the rural poor have moved into crowded and polluted cities. · Funding for health research worldwide has grown dramatically in the past 20 y...

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Problems of the planet

PROBLEMS OF THE PLANET Problems ­ Cause - Effect 1. Destruction of the rainforests ­ Trees are cut down to make room for cattle or to get paper and land ­ Less clean air, Loss of natural habitat = die 2. Water pollution ­ Factories, oil tankers, farmers use pesticities that get into our drinking water ­ Sea life close to extinction, No clean drinking water, Beaches polluted 3. Air pollution ­ Cars and factories give off fumes ­ Cities will become impossible to live in, Breathing problems, Allergies 4. Famine ­ Crops failing (saak ikaldub), Overpopulation = lack of food ­ People die of hunger 5. Flooding ­ Climate changes cause excessive raining, Polar icecaps melting (makes sea levels rise) ­ People lose their homes, Loss of animals, Loss of land 6. Drought ­ Lack of rain due climate changes ­ All vegetation, animals and people die 7. Holes in the ozone ...

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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Kristel Raud PSPSB ­ 2 What is schizophrenia? Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE Poverty of speech (alogia) Delusions Lack of desire to form Disordered thoughts relationships (asociality) and speech Lack of motivation (avolition) Auditory and visual hallucinations Causes Combination of genetic and environmental factors Fami...

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Loodusprobleemid inglise keeles.

Ecological problems Situation Reason Consequenses Suggestions for solutions Ozone layer is damaged · Using different sprays · Increase of UV-rays · Ozone friendly products · Burning rubber and other (causes cancer) · Campaigns to make people plastics · There is no life possible on aware of dangers · Factories produce sulphur the Earth without ozone layer Depletion of natural resources · Misusage of natural · Loss of luxurity · Using renewable resources ...

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Global overpopulation

GLOBAL OVERPOPULATION Definition A condition where an organism's numbers exceed the carrying capacity of its habitat. The relationship between the human population and its environment, the Earth. Overpopulation Increased in the last 50 years Due to: medical advancements substantial increases in agricultural productivity. Problems Consuming problems Lack of resources Lack of hygenenew unknown diseases Global problems People are not devided equally Problematic areas China~1.3 billion India~1.2 billion Parts of Africa~1 billion Europe~881.4 million The United States of America~310.9 million The United Kingdom~58.5 million Solutions Limit the birth of descandance in critical areas Encourage people to live in places with smaller population Religious beliefs/governments should encourage people to use birth controls Critical areas should strickten the inflow of people Today There are about 6.8 billion people in the...

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Social problems in England

Social problems in England What are social problems? Racism Crime Unemployment Alcohol/Drug abuse Economic recession Poverty Riots Racism Common problem all around the world Many refugees and immigrants Locals with false perceptions Different cultures and ethnic groups Crime Racism related crime Robberies and burglaries Murders Petty crimes Unemployment People have less money A lot of free time Necessity of meeting the needs Unemployment benefits Alcohol and drug abuse Worldwide problem Has a negative effect on the country's human development Quantities have incresed Young people using drugs and alcohol Economic recession Decrease of income Loss of employment Health and education recession Barriers to housing and services Poverty Lack of food and water Lack of residence Insufficient income Fuel poverty 2011 Riots 06.08.10.08.2011 Several districts and cities suffered widespread rioting, arson and looting 5 fatal accidents 20...

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Report on the students` exercise preference

To: Mr Jones, sports centre manager From: Mari Mets Subject: Report on the students' exercise preferences Date: 3rd April 2017 Introduction The aim of this report is to describe the changes in the students' exercise preferences, speculate on the reasons for the shifts and make recommendations for the sports centre on which facilities and training opportunities to include in the future. Female students Yoga and Pilates have remained the most popular exercise routines among the young women, who are acquiring education. From 2010 to 2015, the percentage of female students, who chose one of these two training programs, stayed at 45%. The reason for the lack of shift might be that the interests of the young women, who are acquiring education and practicing yoga or Pilates, have not changed. Male students Weightlifting has remained the most popular exercise routine among the young men, who are acquiring education. From 2010 to 2015, the pe...

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Poverty in World

Third World countries are often described as "developing" while the First World, industrialized nations are often "developed". A lack of material wealth does not necessarily mean that one is deprived. A strong economy in a developed nation doesn't mean much when a significant percentage (even a majority) of the population is struggling to survive. Politics have led to dire conditions in many poorer nations. In many cases, international political interests have led to a diversion of available resources from domestic needs to western markets. This has resulted in a lack of basic access to food, water, health, education and other important social services. This is a major obstacle to equitable development. Poverty has also been described as the number one health problem for many poor nations as they do not have the resources to meet the growing needs. But poverty is not restricted just to developing countries. Industrialized nations are...

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Market Leader Advanced (3) – Unit 12

Market Leader Advanced (3) – Unit 12 deployment- activities that make a software system available for use tolerances- fair attitude towards any kind of people stakeholders- a person or business that invested monet into smth weep- showing emotions with crying idle- lack of motion or energy shout foul- to shed tears because of grief or pain fine-tuning- to make small adjustments in for optimal performance scope- getting information required to start a project slack time- the amount of time that a group is ahead of schedule on a project Gantt chart- chart that illustrates a project schedule over-assign mindless- no ability to think critical path of a project- complete projects on a time by focusing on key tasks cloud the schedule ingredients- different parts needed to finish the job take a roll call- checking if people are present a bottleneck- when things come to a point and slows down because two masses cannot share the same space at ...

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The Advantages and Disadvanatges of Having a Part Time Job

The Advantages and Disadvanatges of Having a Part-Time Job During Studies. Many students work while attending school for many different reasons. It can be difficult to balance work and school, but it can certainly be done. Actually,there are many advantages such as earning money,a new experience and development of the organization skills. However, you should take into account some disadvantages, for instance, the lack of time and stress. Generally speaking,students can benefit a lot from part-time jobs. The first advantage is that students can earn money. Earning money by themselves is good way to learn how to be independent. Students don't have to ask money from the parents and they can see that earning money is not so easy. Second advantage is that students can acquire more experiences and polish their skills when taking part-time jobs. For example, if someone enjoys teaching, working part-time as a tutor may help him or her...

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Social problems in England - tekst

1) 1.Racism 2. Crime 3. Unemployment 4. Alcohol/Drug abuse 5. Economic recession 6. Poverty 7. Riots 2) Racism is a common problem in many countries and in Englad it is present because there are many immigrants from all over the world. As it is a widespread social problem it's also one of the worst ones, because the hatred directed to different races or even nationalities makes the foreign people feel bad and also to hate the locals. This brings up many conflicts like the bombings in 2005 (when 4 islamic suicide bombers killed thmeselves and 52 civilians), but usually the conflicts are smaller, like brawls between different ethnic groups or mockery and insults. 3)In 1999 was the biggest racism related crime in the last 3 decades, when a Neo-Nazi David Copeland placed homemade nailbombs at public places directed to african and bangladeshian communities and killing 13 and injuring 139 people.,. Petty crimes are commited ...

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Harmful effects on the eye caused by smart devices English presentation

OP-1 Tallinn Healthcare College HARMFUL EFFECTS ON THE EYE CAUSED BY SMART DEVICES 2016 Eye  Eye is an organ in both humans and other animals which allows to see. Blue light causes damage  Smart devices radiate blue light  Blue light has damaging effect on the eye because it refracts in front of the retina  This forces the eye to focus constantly so the eye gets tired quickly. „Dry eye syndrome“  Dry eye syndrome is a collection of symptoms which are caused by a lack of or low quality of the tear fluid  Lack of eye blinking Macular Degeneration Disease  Macula can not be damaged at all to have a correct visual acuity  Blue light damages the light-sensitive cells in retina  Macular degeneration disease can lead to permanent loss of eyesight. Protecting your eyes ...

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British humor

BRITISH HUMOR Marie Viiol Marju Pall Ineken Nuut Ada Leif 12.a Tartu Täiskasvanute Gümnaasium BRITISH HUMOR United Kingdom and it's former colonies Sarcasm and self-deprecation Deadpan delivery Insensitive to other cultures No subject is taboo Lack of subtlety, crass THEMES INNUENDO ­ SATIRE ­ imply to sth or ridiculing human someone vice or weakness Sexual humor Most commonly Shakespeare polititians ,,Young men will Irony, sarcasm, do't if they come parody to't/By Cock, they ,,I'm not young are to blame" enough to know everything." THEMES ABSURD ­ surreal Unreasonable Monty Python Compared ...

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Famine esitlus

Famine Carmen Kaljulaid 11 a World Hunger, Poverty & Famine: How They Fit Together 923 million people across the world are hungry. In essence, hunger is the most extreme form of poverty, where individuals or families cannot afford to meet their most basic need for food. Hunger manifests itself in many ways other than starvation and famine. Most poor people who battle hunger deal with chronic undernourishment and vitamin or mineral deficiencies, which result in stunted growth, weakness and heightened susceptibility to illness. Countries in which a large portion of the population battles hunger daily are usually poor and often lack the social safety nets we enjoy, such as soup kitchens, food stamps, and job training programs. When a family that lives in a poor country cannot grow enough food or earn enough money to buy food, there is nowhere to turn for help. Facts and Figures on Hunger, Famine ...

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Computer games - for and against

Computer games ­ for and against Nowadays people of all ages all around the world are spending a lot of time playing computer games. It's a general consensus, that playing video games is bad for people's mental and physical health. But is playing computer games really all around bad? First of all I'd like to point put the negative sides of computer gaming. One, that instantly comes to mind is addiction. Nowadays video gaming addiction is fairly common occurence, when kids don't think about anything but playing games on the computer and sacrificing hours upon hours of studying and socializing to play "a few more" rounds. Another bad thing is teen obesity. It's confirmed that the risk being overweight is increased for every hour spent behind the computer. This is caused by lack of physical activity, because people are spending their free time at home, killing terrorists and racing in video game instead of going ...

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Online music magazines

Online music magazines Making Music report: More playing, but progression is limited and class remains an issue Article by Alex Stevens This article taks about the playing of instruments among the children of UK. Based on the learner-teacher surveys made in 1993, 1996 and 1996 the playing of music instruments among children has increased by 35% since 1999 a new study has found, although issues of access, progression and class remain. More children aged 5-14 say that the 'know how to play' an instrument than in 1999. This suggests that programmes such as Wilder Opportunities have had an effect on the breadth of music-making in the UK. However the aricle suggests that there are still barriers like financial opportunities – the cost of instruments and lessons, then of course the lack of parental support and students not being interested. Of children that...

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Should class attendance be mandatory for university students?

Should class attendance be mandatory for university students? It has been heavily debated, whether class attendance in general should be compulsory or optional. While most people can agree on the necessity of class attendance in elementary, as well as secondary school being obligatory, then opinions on required class attendance at university are quite divided. Both two alternatives have their respective up- and downsides but all aspects considered, which is more beneficial? To start off, the students’ chosen specialty usually reflects their interests which means that said students, in fact, want to attend classes. In this case, it seems unnecessary to make classes mandatory as it will be more time consuming and virtually even pointless for them to explain their reason for absence. After all, it is relatively common that when students take interest in a subject, it is highly unlikely they will deliberately miss a class. Regardless of c...

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Inglise keele modaalid (modals)

Ability Lack of ability Obligation/duty Necessity can can't must need to could couldn't have (got) to have to was able to wasn't able to absence: needn't Prohibition Suggestion Probability Possibility mustn't ought to ought to can can't should should could must may might Asking for permission Giving/Refusing Talking about Making requests can permission permission can could can/can't can will may may/may not are allowed to could might ...

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"A portrait of the artist as a young man" timeline

Timeline Age Child Teenager Adolescent School Colongowes Wood Belvedere College University College Relations with family Close to his family. Closeness decreases Separate from family. Feels homesick at more and more. Mother is disappointed in his lack of faith. school. Father makes him feel Dante plays an ashamed. important role. Religious Influenced by his Longed for romance, Sins. Priestly life, devoted Devoted to art and attitude, morality family with Catholic but kept his morals. Ignored his religious to religion. beaut...

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Service marketing

Service management Assignment 1(2) Girli Vasiljev HAAGAHELIA University of Applied Sciences RB1X 21.02.2012 Marketing Plans for Service Business Introduction I read a book named Marketing Plans for Service Businesses. Authors were Malcolm McDonald and Adrian Payne. Before writing about the content I would recommend this book for everybody, because the difficult subject was written very clearly and understandably there. Chapter 1 It provides a broad view of marketing as it relates to services. It describes the marketing concept and some misunderstandings about marketing. It particularly emphasizes the development of the service value proposition as it is at the heart ...

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Position Paper The Kingdom of Belgium

Delegate Student The Kingdom of Belgium Sten Nurmsalu, Tallinn German Gymnasium Position Paper for the First Committee of the General Assembly I. Addressing and Preventing the Growing Threat of Lethal Autonomous Weapons. The Kingdom of Belgium recognizes the serious threat of Lethal Autonomous Weapons. Permitting machines to take human life in warfare or in law enforcement and other circumstances raises a host of serious ethical, legal, moral, societal and other concerns. Autonomous weapon systems, as defined, are not specifically regulated by International Humanitarian Law treaties either. However, it is undisputed that any autonomous weapon system must be capable of being used, and must be used, in accordance with ...

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Inglise keele töö sõnade test vol.2)

Continental- kontinentaalne Roaming- ränne Due to-tõttu,-tänu,-põhjusel Defend-kaitse Invasion-invasioon Shipwrecks-laevavrakid Stretch-veniv,-venitus Shipping lanes-laevateed Stop over-peatuma Feature-tunnusjoon Extends-laiendab Peaks- Wild-metsik Slopes-nõlvadel Spruces-kuused Reach-jõudma Established-asutatud Hampered-takistab Settlers-asunike Runs-jookseb Emit-kiirgama Run out-välja jooksma Contribute to-kaasa Entire-kogu Damaging-lõhkuma Drawbacks-puudusi Take advantage of-ära kasutama Coastline-rannajoon Arrays-massiivi Rotor blades-rootori labad Take up-võtma Unoccupied sites-sisustama saidid Objections-vastuväited Significant-märkimisväärne Demands-nõudmisi Overpopulation-ülerahvastus Lack of resources-vahendite puudumine Global warming-globaalne soojenemine Deforestation-raie Endangered species-ohustatud liigid Ozone layer-osoonikiht Oil spills-õlireostus Fossil fuels-fossiilsed kütused Grateful-tänulik Guilty-süüdi Hopeless-lo...

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Hot air balloons

Hot air balloons. ballooning Plan What is hot air balloon & ballooning? Construction Shape Prices Ballooning in Estonia The hot air balloon is the oldest successful human- carrying flight technology. Hot air ballooning is the activity of flying hot air balloons. Attractive aspects of ballooning include the exceptional quiet, the lack of a feeling of movement, and the bird's-eye view. construction Envelope Basket Burner Fuel tanks Instrumentation Shape Hot air balloon festival Prices One flight ( 1 hour) London 100 £ ( 1753 eek) New York 170$ ( 1900 eek) Madrid 165 ( 2580 eek) Luxor 100-200 £ ( 1753-3506 eek) Antalya 150-250 ( 2346-3910 eek) Estonia 2200 eek Ballooning in Estonia www.kingitus.ee Video http://www.kingitus.ee/ee/kingitus/lendamine-ohupall-miljonivaade References Google.com Wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia....

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OVERPOPULATION

Overpopulation Tuuli Tomingas TK18 What is overpopulation? When some kind of area has too many people or... When human population is too big and social or natural structure can not fulfill the needs. The most problematic areas Africa Asia South-America Global problems Air pollution Garbage Destruction of rainforests Non-renewable resorces Community problems Bad food and water quality or at all their lack of. Air pollution causes respiratory diseases. Garbage problem. Waste management is not organized. Many poor people. A lot of Unemployed Outbreaks and bad availability of medical care. Poor quality of education or no access to it at all. Not enough space of living Solutions Actually there is no complete solution. Theoretically education would help. Developed countries have negative population growth but ...

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Understanding Health

UNDERSTANDING HEALTH CHAPTER 6.NUTRITION AND WEIGHT CONTROL WILLIAM M. KANE Introduction ◦ Name: Mairis Õispuu ◦ Studying: Food Engineering and Product Development ◦ Topic: Nutrition and Weight Control ◦ Importance of this topic Section 1. The Basics of Nutrition ◦ Carbohydrates ◦ Fats ◦ Proteins ◦ Vitamins ◦ Minerals ◦ Water ◦ Fibre Section 2. A Balanced Diet ◦ The Food Groups ◦ Milk and milk products ◦ Fruits and vegetables ◦ Breads and cereals ◦ Sugar, refined fats, and oils ◦ Meat group ◦ Vegetarianism ◦ Dietary Guidelines Section 3. Weight Problems ◦ What is the right weight for you? ◦ Body composition ◦ Two types of obesity ◦ Causes of weight problems ◦ Psychological reasons of eating ◦ Lack of exercise ◦ Speed of eating ◦ Junk food Section 4. Methods of Weight Control ◦ Planning a weight-control program ◦ The need of exercise ◦ Changing your eating habits ◦ Fad diets ◦ Sweating ◦ Commercial ...

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Autism

AUTISM Erki Viidalepp Ron Türnpu 10b Definition Autism is a developmental disability that results from a disorder of the human central nervous system. Autism manifests itself at a very early age, "before the age of three years". Causes of Autism Genetical diseases Other reasons - Fragile X Syndrome - Birthtraumas - Phenylketonuria - Diseases - Tuberous Sclerosis - Unknown reasons - Down's Syndrome - Rett's Syndrome Frequency China: ~ 1.8 million cases Japan: 55.8 per 10,000 (1991) USA: ~ 500 000 cases United Kingdom: 1 case in 110 children Symptoms Difficulty interacting with other people · Poor use of body language · Not responding to verbal cues · Lack of or abnormal social play · Dysfunction ¾ of cases are mentally disabled Treatment Therapy is used to treat audists. Goals: Improving health, communication, well-being. ...

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THE BRONTE SISTERS

THE BRONTE SISTERS CHARLOTTE EMILY ANNE BIOGRAPHY FATHER ­ AN IRISH PROTESTANT, A CLERGYMAN IN YORKSHIRE MOTHER DIED IN THEIR CHILDHOOD VIVID IMAGINATION ­ DRAWING, WRITING AND TELLING STORIES EDUCATED AT A CHARITY SCHOOL GOVERNESSES "POEMS BY CURRER, ELLIS AND ACTON BELL" CAHRLOTTE 1816-1855 THE PROFESSOR (1857) JANE EYRE (1847) SHIRLEY (1849) VILLETTE (1853) JANE EYRE GREATLY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL REALISTIC PICTURES + ROMANTICISM WOMAN'S PROBLEMS AND SOUL ­ LONELINESS, POVERTY, SOCIAL INSIGNIFICANCE ATTACKS THE GREED AND LACK OF CULTURE OF THE BOURGEOISIE JANE EYRE SOCIETY CAN BE REFORMED BY MEANS OF EDUCATION INHUMAN EDUCATION SYSTEM OF CHARITY SCHOOLS FIGHT FOR WOMEN'S EMANCIPATION EMILY 1818 - 1848 WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1847) PLOT ­ FULL OF ...

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What are the best ways to prevent teenagers from committing crimes

What are the best ways to prevent teenagers from committing crimes Nowadays there are many reasons why teenagers could be influenced into committing crimes. A lack of life experience can lead teenagers into criminal and even dangerous situations, such as robbery, taking drugs or drinking alcohol. I think, there are many ways to prevent teenagers from committing crimes. Firstly, I think, that teenagers lifestyle is their parents responsibility. Parents have to teach teenagers how to control their anger. Also it shouldn't be allowed for teenagers to watch cruel movies with violence. Moreover there are different programs, which help teenagers to use communication as a mean of handle conflicts, arguments and misunderstandings. Also there should be special lessons at school, which will help student to overcome with their problems. In conclusion I want to say, that there are many ways how to prevent teenagers from committing crimes. ...

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Ireland

Ireland Jaan Paljak Class 9 21.11.2011 Geography • The island of Ireland is located in the north-west of Europe, between latitudes 51° and 56° N, and longitudes 11° and 5° W. It is separated from the neighbouring island of Great Britain by the Irish Sea and the North Channel. • A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. climate  The climate of Ireland can be summed up as being mild, moist and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes.  The country receives generally warm summers and mild winters, and is considerably warmer than other areas on its latitude. This is due to the fact it lies in the Atlantic Ocean, and as a result is warmed by the Gulf Stream all year. tourist attractions  Smarmore Castle  Benburb Castle  The National Galle ry of Ireland World Heritage Sites in Ireland ...

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Ohustatud loomad

How global warming affects penguins? Range of Penguins Population · Experts estimate that the three colonies of Adelie penguins may have declined by up to 70%. · The population of emperor penguins has been cut in half over the past 50 years. Food chain (Adelie penguins) sea algae krill Adelie penguins Lack of food · Scientists suspect that the rising temperatures affect the small fish and other marine animals on which penguins feed. · The sea ice necessary to the survival of krill larvae is disappearing earlier and taking with it 80 percent of the krill population. Climate changes · The emperor penguins are starving to death because the warming air and water is drastically changing the environment to which they have adapted. · Two giant icebergs have broken off the Antarctic ice sheet and are blocking the way from their bree...

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Famine nälg

Famine Autor: Causes Poverty is the principal cause of hunger.The causes of poverty include poor people's lack of resources, an extremely unequal income distribution in the world Harmful economic systems are the principal cause of poverty and hunger. http://www.worldhunger.org/articles/Learn/world%20hunger%20facts%202002.htm#W see on sait, sealt saad infi! Data On October 11, 2010, it was reported that the number of malnourished people in the world exceeded 1 billion people Six million children die of hunger every year Most of the malnourished people live in Africa, Asia and South-America. Almost 1 in 7 people are hungry The United Nations has three agencies that work to promote food security and agricultural development Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) World Food Programme (WFP) International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) All three of these...

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Information technology specialists

Information technology specialists Gerda Põdder Tallinn University of Technology Content IT-specialists (in general) Duties Skills Environment Prerequisites Salary Some interesting facts IT-specialists computer support specialists Duties Work with customers Identify computer-user problems Fix computer problems Teach people Supervise the work Upgrade hardware and software Assist in the design, preparation, editing and testing Skills Great customer service skills Good communication skills Computer skills Technical skills Listening skills Be willing to learn English spoken skills English written skills Environment Usually: Comfortable; Informal; Well-lit offices or Computer laboratories Education/Prerequisites Large knowledge base Some hands-on experience Solid educational background Bachelor's degree Associate's degree Salary (40 hours a week) Depends $32,110 - $53,640 on average $31,221 - $45,...

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ELECTRIC CARS

ELECTRIC CARS 2016 Electric car – what is it? • Powered by one or more electric motors, using electrical energy • Energy is stored in rechargeable batteries or another energy storage device • Require charging. Can be charged from home or special station History • First electric cars were produced in 1880s • Were popular in 19th and 20th cebtury •Then ICEs became more advanced Advantages • 3 x more efficient as ICE • Quieter • Do not emit tailpipe pollutants • Instant, strong and smooth acceleration • Lower running costs • Government discounts Disadvantages • Battery wears out over time • Batteries are expensive • Limited driving range (best range Tesla S – about 400km) • Charging takes a long time (unless using superchargers) • Lack of charging stations • Cost a bit more than ICE cars • Manufacturing produces heavy checmical waste Disadvantages • Effects on human health are unknown • It is believed that these kind of pow...

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GMO kokkuvõte

In 2050, according to estimates, there will be nine billion mouths to feed around the world who will demand high quality, nutritious food. On nowdays, we already have problem with lack of food, despite we have only 6 billion mouths to feed. So scientists had to do something. They started to develop GM food. Farmers thought, that GM food is not good enough but when they tested it, they were satisfied. GM food is more resistant to diseases, drought, and other forces of nature and it tastes good. Already, there are a lot of farmers, mostly in developing countries who are using genetically enhanced plants. However, there are still problems with productivity, because it is too low. There is also a chance that there are people who don't want to eat GM food. The EU is standing for their rights. The EU demands that enhanced products must be with special labels which must clearly notify that it is a GM product. So people have a chance to choose ...

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Suhkru mõju inimesele

Sugar love 11.class Causes of obesity Surfeit Unhealthy food Lack of exercises Excessive eating sweet Mosques of marzipan The beginning, on the island of New Guinea, where sugarcane was domesticated some 10.000 years ago People picked cane and ate it raw It is used medically The problem with fructose The glucose in sugar is metabolized throughout the body The resulting risks: Obesity Hypertension Insulin resistance Type 2 diabetes Candy Particularly to Americans, who spent 32 billion on sweets Formerly a luxury item for the rich The world itself comes from candy: Arabic for a sugar confection The culprit As far back as 1675, when western Europe was experiencing its first sugar boom As a result, fat makes up a smaller portion of the American diet than it did 20 years ago Johnson explained...

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Stress of the Young people Today

Stress of the Young people Today I think every young people have been faced with stress, like feeling exhausted or undrer excessive pressure. It may cause a desire to run far away from problems just because couldn't cope with it. The main thing in school age peoples what causes stress is probably school. Teachers are giving too much homeworks for not thinking that them subject is the most important. Also about half tests in one period is in the same week. The second thing I bring up is lack of funding. For young people is important hang out with friends, going to the cinema, shopping or just käia kuskil trennis. Everything costs nowadays, but if you don't have money, it causes more stress. Thirdly some young people, especially teenagers, don't get on with their family. They find that everything parents doesn't let them be independent. Some young people's parents are divorced or are drinkers. I have also felt s...

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Why students dropp out of college

There are advantages as well as disadvantages of getting international aid. International aid could help in improving the country's position in the world. International aid can contribute to fighting global poverty, hunger and help get access to medical care. It can also provide to solve problems like terrorism, rehabilitation and many other problems. However, receiving countries could misuse international aid. Money could use to fund illegal activities and the strengthening of armed forces. International aid should be used very wisely and judiciously, only then can we eliminate poverty and hunger and other problems in the world. Students tend to drop out because their expectations of college--academically, socially, or both--don't match up with the reality once they get there. They also suffer from lack of motivation, inadequate preparation, and poor study skills. Students who are well prepared for college coursework are more likely ...

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Working at home or in an office

Working at home or in an office With the development of communication technology many companies offer their employees a possibility to work at home instead of going to office every day. This option has many positive sides but also some negative. Firstly working at home is more comfortable for workers. Their working schedule is more flexible because work has to be done for certain date and if they do their work faster then there is more free time to be with a family, play sports etc. In many cases workers who work at home are more creative and their working results are better. Sometimes lack of inspiration or poor working results may be caused by the small office. Working at home has also some negative sides. When working at home workers can not communicate with each others from face to face. In my opinion teamwork is very important in most of the companies. When all the workers work at home then it is hard to make ...

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Positive sides of the economic recession

Positive sides of the economic recession The economic recession is inevitable. Without it people would not have any understanding about how economy works and what are the future expectations. During the recession people start thinking about cheaper ways of living. Since the monthly income might not be as brave as it was before, they turn their attention to discounted alternative products and find out that for example it may be possible to use low-priced detergents instead of purchasing a highly recommended one and double the expense. Also, a lot of enterprises and companies gain experience from recessions. They might suffer under lack of different resources for example financial and material crisis. However, if the company overcomes the recession, it gains an invaluable experience how to withstand crisis situations and how to cut balances, even though it might have come with certain sacrifices such as firi...

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Endangered Animals

Every year, more and more animals are facing extinction. In order to protect endangered species, what can we about this problem? One way of solving the problem is to protect wildlife habitats as the best way to protect endangered species is to protect the places they live in. In addition to this, wildlife must have a place to find food and shelter from the weather. Logging, oil and gas drilling, over-grazing and real estate development have all resulted in the destruction of these habitats, which must be minimized as much as possible. Another way to solve the problem is to stop buying products that are made from animal skin. The lack of demand would result in hunters being unable to continue their business. Finally, it is important to pay attention when driving. One of the problems in developed areas is that roads divide habitats, meaning they are a constant hazard to not only themselves, but to the people driving on those roads ...

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Sleep!! Timothy and Karl Erik How much do you sleep? 12? 34? 56? 78? 910? 1112? How much should you be getting? Do you dream? Have a hard time getting out of bed in the morning Feel the need to sleep in on weekends Fall asleep while watching TV or relaxing in the evening And others... Myths You can make up for lost sleep on weekends More sleep is always healthier Waking up during the night means you're tired all day Good sleep means sleeping through the night Negative Effects of not sleeping Tiredness and lack of motivation Moodiness and grumpiness Reduced creativity and problemsolving skills Inability to cope with stress Reduced immunity; frequent colds and infections Concentrati...

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Pride and prejudice

Pride and Prejudice Questionnaire · Task 1: watch the movie to the end on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6RI7Rb2g6k · and answer the questions: 1. What was the relationship between Mr. Wickham and Mr. Darcy (what kind of common past did they share)? Both had grown up in the same area and under the protection of grand old Mr.Darcy, who had raised two boys equally as his sons. Two childhood friends parted immediately after old Mr.Darcy's death in arguings over money, power and honour (which one ­Wicham- had less in tons). · Mr. Darcy seemed to be an utterly arrogant, cold- and careless-natured man to strangers. Once you got to know his true nature, you got to know one honest, loyal and fair man, who expressed his disgust for "false pearls" by keeping distance. Even though he so tended to escape from those worthy of his sympathy, too....

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Books today and tomorrow

Books today and tomorrow Ervin Sagor Books have always played a great role in life and it is important to read them but nowadays people read less than they used to do. When I think about our relationship with books a question comes to my mind: `'Will there be books in the future?'' I think people read more books in the past because then there were no television and radio to entertain people. In the present people rather watch moving images from television than pick up a dusty old book. My opinion on importance of books is that there are books with empty storyline as well as there are books that are considered as true gems which contain knowledge and a great story and the importance of these books is immeasurable. Considering the fact that people in the future will be even lazier than they are now shows that the books will stay on the bookshelves or will b...

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How to deal with water shortage problems?

How to deal with water shortage problems? Water covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface and it is the most valuable resource in the world. We need water to live on this planet otherwise life on Earth wouldn't be possible. Many countries suffer from water shortages. There is no fresh water for people usage. It's actually a major problem in the world but what can we do to decrease this? Firstly, people need to realise that there are many other people in the world who does not have accessibility to water. We can decrease it by not wasting water on pointless things for example long showers and watering flowers outside the house. By doing this we will economize water and it may be possible for other people to use fresh water as well. Secondly, it is really important to keep the water fresh and clean but many factories let their sewage into the groundwater which can cause a pollution and the lack of fresh water a...

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Conventional medicine has little to learn from alternative medicine

Conventional medicine has little to learn from alternative medicine. In our modern world more and more people look for alternative medicine instead of taking conventional treatment. Which of these treatments is better or can they both be used effectively in different cases? It is generally understood that when having a severe condition or an emergency, conventional treatment is strongly needed. For example, in a case of a heart attack or a severed limb, it is vital to find a way to a hospital or surgeon in a hurry. Unlike alternative medicine, conventional medicine has proven effectiveness and is scientifically based, while alternative medicine has a lack of scientific basis and its results are not always consistent. On the other hand, alternative medicine is better when having relatively mild condition, such as headaches, then a doctor would probably write out pain killers. Not much help in the long term. Alternative me...

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What Makes a Successful Manager?

What Makes a Successful Manager? A manager is a person who is responsible for everything that happens in the company. He gives out orders to subordinates so that everything would function fluently and makes sure that those are fulfilled. A successful manager often is not a successful business owner because those are two totally different positions and demand for different qualities and personality traits. What makes a successful manager? Firstly, in my opinion the manager should be an excellent communicator and more important I find being a good motivator as employees normally quite often have ups and downs or loss of motivation, so it is crucial for the company that the manager were up to motivate and find suitable solutions for his subordinates. Secondly, I think that the manager should have a positive attitude, for example, even though the situation is really bad and some others would have given up as seeing it ...

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Summary - the main principles of the internatinal meetings.

Estonian Business School Anzelika Levitskaja ÕBE 11 Summary On the basis of the above, I would like to summarizy explain what are the main principles of the internatinal meetings. First and foremost must be determined issue to consider after that organizers begin to plan. Next important issue that such meeting`s participants come from different countries, so identifying their nationalities must be taken into account. Meetings that last for several days need to be scheduled for any social program for the participants. Now consider the reasons for suchkind of meeting. There are: - rewarding performance; - creating opprtunities for professional development; - to introduce new products; - increase a sales pitch. Now move on to the problems ...

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Proposal

Dear Sir/Madam, I read with great regret that you want to reduce the funding for English college Film Club. I would like propose the ideas to enhance the Film Club to not to lose the funding. I will try to change your mind by bringing out folowing reasons. Firstly, Film Club evenings take plave on Fridays 6-10 pm. Usually films are in English and quiz evenings about films are always very popular. Students like to relax and communicate with each other, it is also popular because watching films is not too physically demanding. Secondly, there are some problems but Film Club team is trying to solve them. The biggest problem is lack of money and because of that we would like to raise the entry fee. In addition to money problems DVD library films are all from ancient times and this collection has not been renewed since 1995. We are discussing about throwing a Film Fair, where people could donate nowadays films to us. Finally, last month ...

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Making a film

Whatever kind of movie you make, it must have a clear idea, because the audience needs to understand the content. Film-making is very expensive, even about 15 minutes long film can cost over 30,000 pounds to make. A low-budget feature-length film can cost more than 0,5 million pounds. Therefore, film-maker must be sure that audience will like the movie. Low-budget films in Britain usually begin with a script, which is written specially for playing in the cinema. There are courses over Britain for people who want to learn how to write a script. One person can't take the responsibility of the whole movie, because film-making needs to involve hundreds of people. Low-budget films are shot on limited budget, beacause young or unknown dircetors suffer from lack of funding from studios. Several organizations like The British Film Institute fund short films shot by first-time directors. Also The BBC, Channel 4 and National Lottery spend lar...

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