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Are young people living in Estonia patriots of their homeland?

Are young people living in Estonia patriots of their homeland? To begin with, it would be a good idea to explain who patriots actually are. They are people whose public conducts are regulated by one single motive - the love of their homeland. When speaking of patriotism, already The Constitution of Estonian Rebublic states that the main aim of our country is to assure that our nation, language and culture will be preserved. Many people have argued whether young Estonians are patriots of their homeland or not and there have been many different answers to that question.

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What makes me estonian?

What makes me Estonian? It’s simple, I was born and therefore registered here - in Estonia. My passport can prove that, but if I’m honest, those are just the formalities. There’s much more to being Estonian than just a simple number or letter on a piece of paper. I find that there are a few very specific and quite odd reasons and traits that define me as an estonian. The first of many would be my quote unquote obsession with our language. Every time I meet a foreigner or i need to talk about estonia, I cant leave out mentioning how difficult and complex our language is

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TRAVELLING tööleht

Exercise 8. Read the following text and answer the question WHY? Don't fly tomorrow. This is a story about Jack Frazer and David Holliday who started to work at the same factory in London on the same day thirty years ago. Jack started to work as a clerk. He was very hard-working, and after thirty years he became the managing director. He was a good, generous employer, but he wanted everyone to work as hard as he himself did. He couldn’t tolerate anyone who was lazy or who didn’t do his job properly. David Holliday started work as the night-watchman. He was happy in his job and didn’t want to change it. He had never liked crowds of people and he didn’t like noise. The job was perfect for him. At night the machines were silent and he worked alone. Six nights of the week he turned up for work as the other employees went home

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Essey: How does the United States influence Estonia

Diana Ostrat Essey How does the United States influence Estonia? The United States of America with it's global economic and political superpower is one of the most influential countries in the world and therefore it’s influence can also be felt in Estonia. Fluctuations in Estonia’s status as an independent country have had significant impact on the amount of influence from other countries, whether it is the language, eating habits or lifestyle. But how has United States influenced Estonia after we gained our independence? Estonia is not economically dependent on the United States as they are not one of our most important trading partners, but as the economics of the United States has a great influence on the

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Women writer's influence on our society

Women writer's influence on our society Estonian women writer's history doesn't go far back. The reason for that is that people were slaves back then. Even if there were writers, then most weren't famous and they wrote poems and stories more for themselves. Also being a woman and a writer wasn't considered as a decent job for a woman at that time. The stories that we have from that time were given to one another by talking and mostly we don't know who were the authors. Education was also very expensive so only rich

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English as a Global Language

information (age, name of school, English learning background). Figure 1. Students’ knowledge of the English language on a scale from 1 to 5 15 In the fifth question, students were asked to rate their level of English, and their answers have shown that most of them evaluate their knowledge of English as average (38%) and as good (37%) accordingly, only 3 people thought their abilities to speak were poor and bad, which only proves the popularity and high priority of English among the questioned. However, all of them have their own ways of learning English, 43% of the respondents claimed they study the English language additionally apart from school. The next four questions concerned the relation of the English language and Estonian reality, in the context of culture, politics and education

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Infotehnoloogiast ja suhtlusvõrgud

The internet is the best and quickest way to learn about the things you want to know. It is very easy today to find the information you need. Google is the biggest search engine in the web and it was firstly known in 1996. Today, Google receives about a billions search requests per day. But it is sure that not all of the requests are not sent because the person wants exactly to learn something. One more big question lies on the e-system, which is for example largely used in Estonia. There is e-school, e-banking, e-election and so on. It is very honorable that everything has evolved here where we can be very comfortable to do our everydaythings at home but on the other hand, things are getting more invisible. It is very easy to have our money on the bank account but it is not so good to know that all this money is actually not even existing. Informational technology and communication systems can have both positive

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English structure revision for the exam

quality of a noun in the same way as the inherent adjectives. For example: Heavy smoker, distant relatives, an old friend. → Downtoners. For example: slight effort, feeble joke.  Restrictive adjective is an adjective clause that cannot be separated from the main clause without the sentence changing its meaning. For example: I refuse to live in any house that Tom built. An older person who dresses like a teenager is often ridiculed.  Adjectives related to adverbs are non-inherent, neither restrictive or intensifying. For example: a former friend, past students, present king.  Denominal adjectives are adjectives that are derived from nouns. For example: A wooden boat, biological father 2) Predicatives are adjectives that come after the noun and they usually refer to a condition

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