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The pros and cons of working as a fisherman (1)

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The pros and cons of working as a fisherman
There are many advantages and disadvantages of being a fisherman. I’ll start with advantages. First of all, you can eat all the fish you can and there will be PLENTY in reserve. Plenty means that a usual catch is about 3 tons of sprats. Of course you’ll get sick of fish, when breakfast, supper and dinner all are mere fish. But still , it’s an advantage. In my opinion, the biggest advantage of being a fisherman is that you can travel a lot. My grandpa was a fisherman and he has been to North America, Africa, Siberia (not with the train ) and Iran and most European countries. So he has got many stories to tell from buying a monkey to the storm in the middle of Atlantic . If you are a fisher you surely will have a spectacular life. I guess they get paid quite well too, mostly depending on luck . Sometimes happens that you are said to catch sprat but you get herring and the other way.
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TRAVELLING tööleht

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Only in the darkness you are available see the stars. If you end up with boring, miserable life because you listened to your mom, your dad, your teacher, your priest, or some gut on television telling you how to do your shit, then you DESERVE it. - Frank Zappa *It's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring. - Marilyn Monroe *I love the feeling when you smile at me, or even just look at me, because I know that I've crossed your mind. Even just for a second - Anonymous You know, one day you look at the person and you see something more than you did the night before. Like a switch has been flicked somewhere. And the person who was just a friend is suddenly the only person you can ever imagine yourself with. Me? I'm scared of everything. I'm scared of what I feel, of what I've said, of who I am, but most of all I'm scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the

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Superstar 1 tests

____________ 5 She was wet because she had stood/had been standing in the rain since midday. ____________ 6 The trees were white because it had been snowing/it was snowing all night. ____________ 7 How long had you been studying/did you study Spanish when you stopped? ____________ 8 I had been working all night but I still hadn't finished/hadn't been finishing the report. ____________ 9 He was pulling/pulled the rabbit out of the hat when he dropped it. 10 When they were children, they used to enjoy/had been enjoying magic tricks. ____________ Marks: /10

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Silicon Valley

Bureaucrats by their nature are the exact opposite sort of people from startup investors. The idea of them making startup investments is comic. It would be like mathematicians runningVogue-- or perhaps more accurately, Vogue editors running a math journal. Though indeed, most things bureaucrats do, they do badly. We just don't notice usually, because they only have to compete against other bureaucrats. But as startup investors they'd have to compete against pros with a great deal more experience and motivation. Even corporations that have in-house VC groups generally forbid them to make their own investment decisions. Most are only allowed to invest in deals where some reputable private VC firm is willing to act as lead investor. Not Buildings If you go to see Silicon Valley, what you'll see are buildings. But it's the people that make it Silicon Valley, not the buildings

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