1. A generalist is ignorant from the point of view of a specialist and a specialist is stupid from the point of view of a generalist. 2. All great stupidity is created by geniuses. 3. All stereotypes are true; the fact that you recognize a slur proves that it isn't. 4. Anything you're afraid is true is true. 5. Before most people get to the point of being able to tell their ass from a hole in the ground they're already assholes and it's too late. 6. Concentrating on something important can make you lose track of your soap opera. 7. Debunking the bunk is everyone's responsibility. 8. Don't ask me to pay for anyone else's mistakes. I make enough of my own. 9. Even those who possess real magic must beware of being misled by "magical thinking." 10. Everyone knows what shit tastes like. 11. Exclusive occupancy of a private room is a basic human right. 12. Fair compensation for genius is wealth. 13. God's not perfect, so it's a pretty good bet that you're not, either. 14. Good instit
ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page iii CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE How to Unlock Your Full Potential for Success and Achievement B R I A N T R AC Y JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page i CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page ii ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page iii CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE How to Unlock Your Full Potential for Success and Achievement B R I A N T R AC Y JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:22 PM Page iv Copyright © 2003 by Brian Tracy. All rights
TARTUFFE A COMEDY CHARACTERS MADAME PERNELLE, mother of Orgon ORGON, husband of Elmire ELMIRE, wife of Orgon DAMIS, son of Orgon MARIANE, daughter of Orgon, in love with Valere CLEANTE, brother-in-law of Orgon TARTUFFE, a hypocrite DORINE, Mariane's maid M. LOYAL, a bailiff A Police Officer FLIPOTTE, Madame Pernelle's servant The Scene is at Paris ACT I SCENE I MADAME PERNELLE and FLIPOTTE, her servant; ELMIRE, MARIANE, CLEANTE, DAMIS, DORINE MADAME PERNELLE Come, come, Flipotte, and let me get away. ELMIRE You hurry so, I hardly can attend you. MADAME PERNELLE Then don't, my daughter-in law. Stay where you are. I can dispense with your polite attentions. ELMIRE We're only paying what is due you, mother. Why must you go away in such a hurry? MADAME PERNELLE Because I can't endure your carryings-on, And no one takes the slightest pains to please me. I leave your house, I tell you, quite disgusted; You do the opposi
The world’s digital edition to that of the original. After weeks of toil he most precise replica A L I C E ’S created an exact replica of the original! The book was added to VolumeOne’s print-on- of the world’s Adventures in Wonderland demand offering. While a PDF version is offered on various most famous portals of the Net, BookVirtual
Aspects are only used in the past and future tense. When you are talking in the present tense, you can ignore aspects all together. The aspects are: Imperfective - Incomplete, ongoing, habitual, reversed or repeated actions Perfective - Actions completed successfully. The perfective aspect is not created by changing the ending. There are normally two words for each verb. One is the imperfective, the other is the perfective. Often these two words are closely related, but this is not always the case. (Often the perfective is simply prefixed with “По”). ) Жить, Прожить – live Любить, Полюбить – love Делать, Сделать - do, make Говорить, Сказать - talk, speak, say. Работать, Поработать - work Aspects in the negative Using the negative with perfective verbs indicates the person failed to do that action. Using the imperfective will normally simply mean that it didn’t happen. Я не позвонила - I fa
1. (Broader) array laiem valik, 2. Abnormal- ebanormaalne 3. Adaptable - Kohanemisvõimeline 4. Additive - something that is added . lisaaine 5. Administratation - haldamine 6. Advantage eelis 7. Advice nõustama 8. Agency - agentuur 9. Agenda - päevakord 10. Analysis analüüs 11. Anticipated oodatud 12. Apply kandideerima 13. Assimilate- millelegi saraseks muutuma 14. Business äri 15. Campaign kampaania 16. Capability - võimekus 17. Capacity võimsus 18. Caution - Ettevaatlikus 19. Certainly kindlasti 20. Citizen kodanik 21. Coalition - koalitsioon 22. Coherent sidus 23. Collegue - kolleeg 24. Common tava 25. Complex keeruline 26. Conduct- läbi viima 27. Confront- vastu astuma 28. Consequense - tagajärjed 29. Consortia - konsortium 30. Continent maailmajagu 31. Contribute- kaasa aitama, soodustama 32. Conversely - ümberpööratult 33. Conveying - Edasitoimetamine
1. Anija 2. Harku 3. Jõelähtme 4. Keila 5. Kernu 6. Kiili 7. Kose 8. Kuusalu 9. Kõue 10. Nissi 11. Padise 12. Raasiku 13. Rae 14. Saku 15. Vasalemma 16. Viimsi 17. Emmaste 18. Kõrgessaare 19. Käina 20. Alajõe 21. Aseri 22. Avinurme 23. Iisaku 24. Illuka 25. Jõhvi 26. Kohtla 27. Kohtla-Nõmme 28. Lohusuu 29. Lüganuse 30. Maidla 31. Sonda 32. Toila 33. Tudulinna 34. Vaivara 35. Jõgeva 36. Kasepää 37. Pajusi 38. Pala 39. Palamuse 40. Puurmani 41. Põltsamaa 42. Saare 43. Tabivere 44. Torma 45. Albu 46. Ambla 47. Imavere 48. Järva-Jaani 49. Kareda 50. Koigi 51. Koeru 52. Paide 53. Roosna-Alliku 54. Türi 55. Väätsa 56. Kullamaa 57. Lihula 58. Noarootsi 59. Nõva 60. Oru 61. Ridala 62. Risti 63. Taebla 64. Haljala 65. Kadrina 66. Laekvere 67. Rakke 68. Rakvere 69. Rägavere 70. Sõmeru 71. Tamsalu 72. Tapa 73. Vihula 74. Vinni 75. Viru-Nigula 76. Väike-Maarja 77. Ahja 78. Kanepi 79. Kõlleste 80. Laheda 81. Mikitamäe 82. Mooste 83. Orava 84. Põlva 85. Räpina 86. Valgjärv
Hamlet Shakespeare, William Published: 1599 Categorie(s): Fiction, Drama Source: Feedbooks 1 About Shakespeare: William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564 – died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "The Bard"). His surviv- ing works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been trans- lated into every major living language, and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway, who bore him three children: Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. Between 1585 and 1592 he began a successful career in London as an actor, writer, and part ow
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