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Direct and indirect speech revs

· Ricky asked Henry: Does · Ricky asked Henry your father work near here?" if/whether his father worked near there. · Mr. Bean asked Cyntia: · Mr. Bean asked Cyntia "have you collected your if/whether she had homework?" collected her homework. · Dessy asked William: "can · Dessy asked William you accompany me to Lippo if/whether he could tonight? accompany her to Lippo that night. WHEN/WHAT S + V + COMPLEMENT HE ASKED ME etc. b. Wh Question Example · DIRECT · INDIRECT · The girl asked me: "Where · The girl asked me Do you come from?" where I came from. · My father asked my brother: · My father asked my

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ENGLISH NATIONAL FOODS AND DRINKS

ENGLISH N ATIONAL FOODS AND DRINK S CREATED B Y: SUNDAY ROAST: The Sunday Roast is a traditional British main meal served on Sundays. (usually for lunch) It includes: roast potatoes (or boiled or mashed potatoes), roast beef, lamb, pork or a roast chicken and vegetables. Sauces are chosen depending on the type of meat. FISH AND CHIPS: England is internationally famous for it's fish and chips. Large number of restaurants and takeaway shops selling this dish. The most popular English dish. There are lot of different combinations, but the traditional is potato slices cooked with fish. SAUSAGES: English sausages are colloquially known as ,,bangers". They are made from fresh meat and rarely smoked, dried or stronglu flavoured. A variant of the sausage is the black pudding. (you can eat every part of pig except it's squeal) There are...

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Phrasal Verbs

carry through- to accomplish, complete successfully pull ahead- overtake, move into the lead or in front pull apart- top from fighting pull apart- weaken an argument or theory pull out- bus or train leaving station pull out- move into traffic pull out- withdraw pull back- score a goal or point when behind pull back- retreat to previous position pull back- decide not to do something previously planned pull down- demolish pull down- depress someone pull down- earn (colloquial) see off- to accompany one to the point of departure for a trip and saygood-bye upon departure see off- to accompany someone who is leaving something see off- to escort someone away from something see off OUT?????- chase somebody or something away see about- to confer with someone about someone or something see about- to investigate see about- to get information see over- to be able to have a view over st such as a wall, fence etc. see out- to escort (a guest) to the door

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Prepositions

able to charge with experience of absent from choose between experienced in accompany at comment on expert on according to compare with failure in accuse of complain about faith in accustom to composed of famous for accustomed to concentrate on fed up with admiration for confidence in feel about advantage of congratulations on feel like affection for conscious of fond of afraid of consist of forget about agree with contrast with forgive for ahead of convinced of friendly with allowance for correspond to frightened of angry with correspond with generous with annoyed with crazy about gentle with anxious about critical of genuine in apart from cruelty to ...

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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary

They meet Lady Galadriel, of the elves, and are given some assistance. Boromir, a representative from Gondor, tries to persuade Frodo to give him the Ring to take to his father and thus defeat their enemies. Frodo refuses and the two men fight. Frodo must use the Ring to escape Boromir. Boromir is instantly sorry he has been overcome by the allure of power. Frodo decides to travel alone, fearful of the consequences of his friends being corrupted. Only faithful Sam is allowed to accompany him. I hope you enjoyed it, and that if you haven't read the books, it might inspire you to do so.

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

put up preserve (food); receive as an overnight guest quiet down be quiet ring up the telephone rinse off rinse the surface of rinse out rinse the inside of rule out eliminate run down trace; disparage; hit with a vehicle run off cause to depart; reproduce mechanically save up accumulate see through complete; in spite of difficulties see off accompany someone to the beginning of a trip send back send to a place where formerly located send over send to where someone is Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium set up arrange show off exhibit ostentatiously shut off cause to cease functioning slow up cause to move more slowly spell out enumerate; state in detail stand up fail to keep an appointment with

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Walking for meetings - analysis of a Nilofer Merchant presentation

relatively short and easily understandable sentences with personal examples. To make people follow her talk about the issue, she compared sitting to smoking and I think I am not the only one who knows that smoking is really bad and completely messes up your life, so it was a very good way to force people to think about their habits. Probably her objective was to make people aware of our everyday lives that are lacking of exercises and to give them some solutions with what will accompany thinking outside the box and better life. To be more suitable for people with auditory modality she fed them numerous facts with numbers. For example: “nowadays people are sitting 9,3 hours per day which is more than we sleep at 7,7 hours per day” and lack of physical activity causes 10% of all the cancers. Her whole presentation was very informative and at the same time shocking. Although her use of words was excellent and I do not have anything negative to say

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Eesti rahvapillid

It is believed to have been around for about two thousand years. Such an instrument is common to cultures of the Baltic Finns, the Balts and the northwestern Russians. Fiddle(viiul) Violin reached Estonian towns in the 17th century. In the 18th century fiddle music spread also among peasants. (talupoegade keskel) Psalmodikon(moldpill) This is a relatively new instrument, dating from 1829 in Sweden. The instrument spread widely in Lutheran regions to accompany spiritual music, including also Estonian peasants Bumbass(põispill) Bumbass (bladderandstring) is a primitive stringed instrument that was used at wedding festivities as a joke. Guitar and Mandolin Guitar (kitarr) and mandolin (mandoliin) spread among the folk in the early 20th century. They became popular first with spiritual, but also with sentimental secular music making. Their peak fell on the 1920s and 30s. Guitar continues to be popular also today. BELLOWS INSTRUMENTS

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Eclipse, Chapter Eighteen – Instruction kokkuvõte

Chapter Eighteen ­ Instruction As Alice's graduation party ends, Bella is anxious that Jacob's pack has aligned themselves with the Cullens against the newborns. Everyone reassures Bella there is no danger but she remains worried, agonizing over why her bad luck continually puts other people in harm's way. The wolves and the vampires intend to meet for a training session at 3:00 AM. Bella tells Edward she wants to accompany him. Edward notes that she is tired and says he doesn't want her present for any tensions between the two groups if the training experiment does not go well, but she insists. Ensured that Charlie is asleep for the night, Bella and Edward wait in her bedroom for the time to pass. Bella thinks seriously about forming a plan to keep her bad luck from affecting others. Edward makes one last effort to coax Bella into staying, but she refuses. He runs, carrying

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Irish Christmas

puddings, one for each day of the Epiphany such as Christmas, New Year's Day and the Twelfth Night. After the Christmas evening meal, bread and milk are left out and the door unlatched as a symbol of hospitality. St Stephen's Day, the day after Christmas, is almost as important, with football matches and meetings going on. For children, the Wren Boys Procession is their big event. Boys go from door to door with a fake wren on a stick, singing, with violins, accordions, harmonicas and horns to accompany them. The reason for the ceremony is to ask for money 'for the starving wren', that is, for their own pockets. Children often put out Christmas sacks instead of stockings. It is tradition to leave mince pies and a bottle of Guinness out as a snack for Santa. "Nollaig Shona Dhuit" (NoLik Suna Ditch) means "Merry Christmas" in Irish Gaelic. "Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat. Please put a penny in the old man's hat. If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do

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Jane Eyre raamatu kokkuvõte Charlotte Brontë lühikirjeldus kirjandus

Plot Overview Jane Eyre is a young orphan being raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day, as punishment for fighting with her bullying cousin John Reed, Jane’s aunt imprisons Jane in the red- room, the room in which Jane’s Uncle Reed died. While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle’s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes to find herself in the care of Bessie and the kindly apothecary Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school. To Jane’s delight, Mrs. Reed concurs. Once at the Lowood School, Jane finds that her life is far from idyllic. The school’s headmaster is Mr. Brocklehurst, a cruel, hypocritical, and abusive man. Brocklehurst preaches a doctrine of poverty and privation to his students while using the school’s funds to provide a wealthy and opulent l...

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SWEDISH FOOD

8 things to know about Sweden's food culture Koostas: Martin Aulik introduction It’s safe to say Sweden’s food culture is much more than iconic meatballs and chewy fish- shaped candy. Here are eight things you should know about food traditions essential to Sweden everyday dining. Lingonberry — Sweden’s favorite sauce Just like ketchup and mustard, lingonberry sauce is widely used to accompany a variety of dishes, from meatballs and pancakes to porridge and blood pudding. But despite its sweetness, it is rarely used on bread. Thanks to the Right of Public Access (Allemansrätten), which gives everyone the freedom to roam and enjoy nature, many Swedes grow up picking lingonberries in the forest, and using these tiny tart red fruits to make the jam-like preserve. Open sandwiches

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Estonian cuisine

the most. Desserts Specific desserts include kissel, curd snack and kama. Rhubarb pies are a favorite. Red currant kissel Strawberry and kiwi curd snack Drinks A traditionally popular drink called kali - similar to Russian kvass - is becoming more popular again. Mead or mõdu, the drink that was most popular in ancient times, has almost completely disappeared. Nowadays, locally brewed beer is the number one choice to accompany food, different juices or simply water being the main non-alcoholic choice. Wine is widely drunk, and although it is still not as popular as beer, it is becoming all the more common. There are also Estonian fruit wines made of apples or different berries. Milk is also widely drunk by children as well as adults. Estonians are also proud of their vodka and other spirits, such as the herbal liquer Vana Tallinn. Two of Estonia's oldest breweries are A. Le Coq, founded in 1807,

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Austraalia - slideshow

A wind instrument typically made from bamboo, it extends about five feet and produces a low, vibrating hum. Aborigines use didgeridoos in formal ceremonies at such events as sunsets, circumcisions, and funerals. Stor ytelling The oral tradition of storytelling informs aboriginals' vibrant cultural life. Songs illustrate the Dreamtime and other tales of the land, while dances and diagrams drawn in the sand accompany oral tales. Art In the Northern Territory, aboriginal art includes sculpture, bark and rock paintings, and baskets and beadwork. Rock carvings and paintings can be found in such places as Arnhem Land, Ubirr, and Nourlangie. Many aborigines earn a living through selling native artworks. to edit Master text styles cond level Third level Art Fourth level

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URO Security Council kriis, United nations Legitimacy crisis

Legitimacy! AND UNITED NATIONS CRISIS In this article, we examine the current debate regarding the legitimacy crisis facing the UNSC. We consider its most usual manifestation, namely that the Council faces a crisis of legitimacy because of its inability to constrain the unilaterally inclined hegemonic United States. But we also examine the converse argument that it is the whole UN collective security mechanism (rather than just the Council) that is in crisis. According to this, it is the failure to recognize the unique dangers immanent within the contemporary security environment and the inability of the UN security system to tackle these which is the cause of the current crisis of legitimacy. International society, this position continues, must acknowledge these, and vest in the hegemon the powers it requires in order to meet its global responsibilities. Acknowledging the implications of both of these positions, we argue that th...

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Stretches and exercises in office

especially as you age. Stretching improves circulation. Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles. Improved circulation can speed recovery after muscle injuries. Stretching promotes better posture. Frequent stretching keeps your muscles from getting tight, allowing you to maintain proper posture and minimize aches and pains. Stretching can relieve stress. Stretching relaxes the tense muscles that often accompany stress. Stretching may help prevent injury. Preparing your muscles and joints for activity can protect you from injury, especially if your muscles or joints are tight. Stretching essentials Warm up first. Stretching muscles when they're cold increases your risk of injury, including pulled muscles. Warm up by walking while gently pumping your arms, or do a favorite exercise at low intensity for five minutes

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 2osa-Ben Edvards

Special'. Don't forget, for the ultimate guitar learning kit which includes step-by-step written lessons, video lessons, audio lessons and sophisticated software games to accelerate your guitar learning. Visit Jamorama.com to find out more. If you've made it this far in my course, you realize that getting to where you want to be with guitar requires quite a lot of quality time and quality information. To help you, I've included some fantastic time saving tools and software to accompany my lessons in the Jamorama - The Ultimate Guitar Learning Kit! In the next lesson we learn a new chord (the 'G' chord) and some new techniques. Once you have mastered G, we will try and practice changing between the three chords we have learned - D, A, and G. We also have a few exercises for you to get down. Until next time! Ben Edwards

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Referaat "Bedouins"

The custom is that food, water and a place to sleep should be provided to all travelers and guests if needed for up to three days. After this time the guest would be well and fit enough to continue onwards with their journey in the desert. Whilst modern times and cars, have really changed the need for such hospitality it is still forms a strong part of the bedouin culture and it is still offered if needed. To accompany all this hospitality the Bedouin are excellent story tellers, many have stories about how things were in the 'old days'. Most have great story's about their relationships with camels, about amazing herbal medicine cures that they use and about general family life. Many Bedouin people are also great poets, and have a real talent. But this is often reserved for special occasions such as weddings. 3. Herbal Medicine

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Puritanism in John Winthrop "A model of Christian Charity"

All these messages were broadly about predestination and its importance. The first message I brought out about serving God and receiving success is mentioned in the sermon with the phrase ‘shipwreck’ as it follows:”Now the onely way to avoyde this shipwracke, and to provide for our posterity, is to followe the counsell of Micah, to doe justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God.” (Winthrop, 1996) ‘Shipwreck’ clearly represents failing the God and the consequences that accompany these kind of behavior. Doctrine for avoiding this relies on simple and plain teaching – follow, love and worship God. The central idea itself focuses in the end of the poem where Winthrop compares their new Massachusetts Bay colony to "a city upon a hill". This another metaphorical phrase is used to express the success of this revolutionary city which rises above, shining over everyone else.

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Myers, Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning

Yet if practitioners are to construct more intelligent futures, academics must embrace their role in providing the necessary intellectual reinforcement. 22 Myers, Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning If planners did want to strengthen their orientation to the future, what would a contemporary paradigm look like? In the next section we address Isserman’s (1984) distinctions between projections, forecasts and plans, and accompany this with a discussion of Wach’s observations on the ethical dilemmas of quantitative judgment (1982). We then discuss the continuities linking past, present and future, drawing in particular on key insights introduced by Perloff (1980). Three principal techniques stand out: visioning, scenarios and storytelling. What is needed today is a new synthesis of skills that includes all of the lessons of the modern era—

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Lõpetatud ja lõpetamata tegusõnad vene keeles

160. сообщить to report, let know сообщать/сообщить 161. появляться to appear, show up появляться/появиться 162. упасть to fall падать/упасть 163. получиться to come, arrive, turn out получаться/получиться 164. провести to accompany, set off; conduct; spend проводить/провести 165. простить to forgive прощать/простить 166. бить to beat, hit бить/побить 167. кивнуть to nod кивать/кивнуть 168. исчезнуть to disappear исчезать/исчезнуть 169

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Alcohol

lose muscle tone, loss of fine moter coordination,and often has a staggering "drunken" gait. The eyes may appear somewhat "glossy" and pupils may be slow to respond to stimulus. At high doses pupils may become constricted. At intoxing doses, alcohol can decrease heart rate, lower blood pressure and respiration rate, and result in decreased reflex and slower reaction times. Skin may be cool to touch but to the user may feel warm or normal, profuse sweating may accompany alcohol use. Loose muscle tone, lose of fine motor coordination,odor of alcohol on the breath,and a stagging "drunken"gait. The effects of alcohol intoxication are greatly influenced by individual variations among users. Some users may become intoxicated at a much lower Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level that I am about to show you. Along with drinking their are different levels to it: 0.02-0.03 BAC: No loss of coorination,slight euphoria and loss of shyness. Depressant

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Jane Eyre

uncle John has died and left her his entire fortune of £20,000, equivalent to £1,510,000 in today's pounds[1]. When Jane questions him further, St. John reveals that John is also his and his sisters' uncle . They had once hoped for a share of the inheritance, but have since resigned themselves to nothing. Jane, overjoyed by finding her family, insists on sharing the money equally with her cousins. St. John asks Jane to accompany him to India as his wife. He asks solely because he wishes a good missionary's wife, a role in which he believes Jane will excel. She agrees to go, but refuses marriage, believing his reserve and reason incompatible with her warmth and passion. But, his powers of persuasion eventually begin to convince her to change her mind. However, at that very moment, she suddenly seems to hear Mr. Rochester calling her name. The next morning, she leaves for Thornfield to ascertain Mr

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Sports

every four years, organised by the International Olympic Committee. The Olympics are the most prestigious of such events in the world. Olympic victory is widely considered to be the most prestigious achievement in sports. Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1904. Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general only recognised nations are represented, but a few non- sovereign countries are allowed to take part. The special case of Taiwan was handled by having it compete as Chinese Taipei, to avoid the issue of Taiwanese independence. Though the most diverse sporting event in the world, the Olympics are perhaps not the most popular

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Stretches and exercises in office

balance, which will help keep you mobile and less prone to injury from falls -- especially as you age. - improve circulation. Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles. Improved circulation can speed recovery after muscle injuries. - promote better posture. Frequent stretching keeps your muscles from getting tight, allowing you to maintain proper posture and minimize aches and pains. - relieve stress. Stretching relaxes the tense muscles that often accompany stress. - may help prevent injury. Preparing your muscles and joints for activity can protect you from injury, especially if your muscles or joints are tight. There are simple exercises you can do at work that don't take much time and also help you stay fit. When performing these stretches, make sure to go by the feel of the stretch - this is far more important than how far you stretch (or even how far others stretch). It's also not

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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

excursions. The two have started to quarrel about this and when Vronsky leaves for several days of provincial elections, a combination of boredom and suspicion convinces Anna she must marry him in order to prevent him from leaving her. She writes to Karenin, and she and Vronsky leave the countryside for Moscow. Part 7 The Levins are in Moscow for Kitty's confinement. Despite initial reservations, Levin quickly gets used to the fast-paced, expensive and frivolous Moscow society life. He starts to accompany Stiva to his Moscow gentlemans' club, where drinking and gambling are popular pastimes. At the club, Levin meets Vronsky and Stiva introduces them. Levin and Stiva pay a visit to Anna, who is occupying her empty days by being a patroness to an orphaned English girl. Levin is uneasy about the visit and not sure it is the proper thing to do. However Anna easily makes Levin fall in love with her. When he confesses to Kitty where he has been, she accuses him of falling in love with Anna

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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

stayed away. Estonians celebrate "Jaaniõhtu" ("John's Night" in English) on the eve of the Summer Solstice (June 23) with bonfires. On the islands of Saaremaa and Hiiumaa, old fishing boats may be burnt in the large pyres set ablaze. On Jaaniõhtu, Estonians all around the country will gather with their families, or at larger events to celebrate this important day with singing and dancing, as Estonians have done for centuries. The celebrations that accompany Jaaniõhtu are the largest and most important of the year, and the traditions are similar those of Sweden, Finland and the southern neighbour Latvia. Since 1934 the June 23 is also national Victory Day of Estonia and both 23 & 24 are holidays. 20 August Day of Restoration of Independence: Estonia regains independence after Soviet times. The public holiday celebrates the restoration of independence in 1991, when the failed hard ­ line coup in Moscow led to the collapse of the Soviet Union

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Metsatüübid

väga viljakad. Spruce forests predominate (57%), pine (27%) and birch forests (10%) being the next. The potentially high fertility is only seldom realized. Kuusemetsad (57%) on esikohal, männimetsad (27%) ja järgnevad kasemetsad (10%). Potensiaalselt kõrge viljakus on ainult harva realiseeritud. The reasons for it are the damages of the fungus causing butt rot and the attack by bark beetles and premature rarefaction of stands which accompany these damages. Nende põhjustajaks on seened, mis põhjustavad juurepressi, üraskirüüste ja nende kahjustustega kaasneb puistute enneaegne hõrenemine. The stands belong to the quality classes Ia to II (III). Puistud kuuluvad boniteediklassi Ia kuni II(III). The spruce forests grow somewhat faster and their productivity is higher than this of the pine forests. Kuusemetsad (kuusikud) kasvavad mõnevõrra kiiremini ja nende tootlikkus on kõrgem kui männimetsadel.

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Exami kysimused-vastused

1. STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose, newspapers, business correspondence, etc.). STYLISTICS Stylistics ­ is the study of s...

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Stilistika loeng

STRESS: We can speak about logical stress ­ it singles out words that are primary in the context (e.g. "I didn't mean you, I mean everybody."). Stress that is used to single out words that are emotionally important or to point out their hidden or specific meaning is called emphatic (e.g. "I told you he is unwell."). Emphatic stress may be signaled graphically by the Italics, dots, exclamation marks, etc. Accompany means of emphasis may be prolongation of vowels and consonants. Vowels are usually prolonged to express positive feelings (e.g. "I am so glaaaaaad."). Consonants become longer to express negative emotions (e.g. "Mmmmmonstrous idea"). ORCHESTRATION: Both oral and written speech may possess orchestration ­ the choice of words with respect to acoustic properties of sounds, their sequence, and repetition. Due to their acoustic features

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

Sõprus 1. Aristoteles sõpruse olemusest ning tüüpidest Sõprus ja armastus pole selgelt eristatud ­ philia. Sõprus iseloomustab vabal kiindumusel põhinevaid inimsuhteid ­ perekondlikud, võimulolijate suhted kodanikesse, kodanike omavahelised suhted. Sõprus hoiab riike koos. Eeldab vastastikku heasoovlikkust ja ühistegevust. Sõprus jaguneb 2 viisil 3-ks: Vastavalt põhjusele, miks head soovitakse: Kasu ­ äri Nauding ­ sõbrad Täiuslik sõprus loomutäiuselt sarnaste inimeste vahel Vastavalt osapoolte seisundile: Ülimuslikkus ­ vanemad laste suhtes Paremus ­ mehed naiste suhtes Võrdsus ­ vennad Täielikku sõprust naudivad üksikud, sest nad suudavad arendada omavahel loomutäiust täiuslikkuseni. Linnriik põhineb sõprusel, kiindumusel põhinevatel inimestevahelistel suhetel. Timokraatia (varanduslikel klassidel rajanev poliitiline süsteem) põhineb võrdsusel ­ vennalikel suhetel. 2. Cicero isik...

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

23 Moreover, the outrage to the explicit criticism also demonstrated that children`s rights are predominantly viewed with some hostility in the UK, where Article 12 in particular has created considerable resentment as children are predominantly stereotyped as being innocent/vulnerable or `aggressive, demanding and badly behaving adolescents out of control of their parents and teachers and lacking the willingness or capacity to accept the responsibilities that should accompany with the granting of rights`. 24 There is a clear tension between the commonly held assumptions of children on the one hand, as welfare dependants, needy for protection and care of adults, and on the other hand, as young citizens entitled to respect and recognition, and the right to participate in the matters that affect their daily lives25. However, the very fact of how childhood is perceived within society has a profound impact upon whether children`s rights are upheld or not

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A New Earth

bodies – are the thought forms that continuously arise in the field of consciousness. They are energy formations, finer and less dense than physical matter, but they are forms nonetheless. What you may be aware of as a voice in your head the at never stops speaking is the stream of incessant and compulsive thinking. When every thought absorbs your attention completely, when you are so identified with the voice in your head and the motions that accompany it that you lose yourself in every thought and every emotion, then you are totally identified with form and therefore in the grip of ego.. Ego is a conglomeration of recurring thought forms and conditioned mental-emotional patterns that are invested with a sense of I, a sense of self. Ego arises when your sense of Beingness, of “I Am,” which is formless consciousness, gets mixed up with form. This is the meaning of identification

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Jane Austen

disgust of Mr. Collins. There was novelty in the scheme, and as, with such a mother and such uncompanionable sisters, home could not be faultless, a little change was not unwelcome for its own sake. The journey would moreover give her a peep at Jane; and, in short, as the time drew near, she would have been very sorry for any delay. Everything, however, went on smoothly, and was finally settled according to Charlotte's first sketch. She was to accompany Sir William and his second daughter. The improvement of spending a night in London was added in time, and the plan became perfect as plan could be. The only pain was in leaving her father, who would certainly miss her, and who, when it came to the point, so little liked her going, that he told her to write to him, and almost promised to answer her letter. The farewell between herself and Mr. Wickham was perfectly friendly; on his side even more

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, Prince H a l and Falstaff, or the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh and his wild companion Enkidu. These close Allies of the hero may provide comic relief as well as assistance. Comical sidekicks, played by character actors such as Walter Brennan, Gabby Hayes, Fuzzy Knight, and S l i m Pickens, provide humor lacking in their stalwart, serious heroes they accompany. S u c h figures m a y freely cross the b o u n d a r i e s between 137 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler M e n t o r and Trickster, sometimes aiding the hero and acting as his conscience, some­ times comically goofing up or causing mischief. TEAMS T h e Testing stage may also provide the opportunity for the forging of a team

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Cialdini raamat

The rule says that we should try to repay, in kind, what another person has provided us. If a woman does us a favor, we should do her one in return; if a man sends us a birthday pres- ent, we should remember his birthday with a gift of our own; if a couple invites us to a party, we should be sure to invite them to one of ours. By virtue of the reciprocity rule, then, we are obligated to the future repayment of favors, gifts, invi- tations, and the like. So typical is it for indebtedness to accompany the receipt of such things that a phrase like "much obliged" has become a synonym for "thank you," not only in the English language but in others as well (such as with the Por- tuguese term "obrigado"). The future reach of the obligation is nicely connoted in a Japanese word for thank you, "sumimasen," which means "this will not end" in its literal form. The impressive aspect of reciprocation with its accompanying sense of obli- gation is its pervasiveness in human culture

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

How far can an author go that his compositions can still be considered music? Music must be renewed every day. (Karlheinz Stockhausen) All is music. (John Cage) At least for a certain time consonance must be eliminated from music. (Arnold Schönberg) All are architects. (Joseph Beuys) Structure – this is one of the keywords of modern music. (Pierre Boulez) We should in the first place draw a flexible borderline between art music and background music (usually performed to accompany visual arts). It is common to 1 Not meant as a disparaging euphemism. connect contemporaneity with technical forms. I cannot consider the aspect of analysis in detailed, all-dissecting, formal treatment either as conclusive or resolute. This is just a reverse process to creation. I agree with Arnold Schönberg who said: “…look at my works what they are and not how they have done.”1 In my understanding the terms contemporary, modern, up-to-date, new, novel,

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

The two major fears we all develop are the fear of failure or loss and the fear of criticism or rejection. We begin to learn the fear of fail- ure if we are continually criticized and punished when we try some- thing new or different. We are shouted at and told, “No! Get away from there! Stop that! Put that down!” Physical punishment and the withholding of love, possibilities that scare us and make us feel inse- cure, often accompany these shouts and criticisms. We soon begin to believe that we are too small, too weak, in- competent, inadequate, and incapable of doing anything new or dif- ferent. We express this feeling with the words, “I can’t, I can’t, I can’t.” Whenever we think about doing something new or challeng- ing, we automatically respond with feelings of fear, trembling, and a churning stomach. We react exactly as if we are afraid of getting a

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" He smiled again. "Just Terry, Eva." Over the course of the few minutes we'd spoken, I'd come to believe Dr. Lucas wasn't a whole lot older than me, just prematurely gray. Aside from that, his face was handsome and unlined, his green eyes intelligent and kind. I revised my guesstimate of his age to be mid-to-late thirties. "You look as bored as I feel," he said. "These events raise a considerable amount of money for the shelter, but they can be dull. Would you like to accompany me to the bar? I'll buy you a drink." Beneath the table, I tested Gideon's grip by flexing my hand. His tightened. "What are you doing?" he murmured. Looking over my shoulder, I saw him watching me. Then I watched his gaze lift as Dr. Lucas stood behind me. Gideon's gaze noticeably cooled. "She's going to alleviate the boredom of being ignored, Cross," Terry said, setting his hands

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

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Inglise keele õpik

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

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TheCodeBreakers

solved." The friend then offers his theories, which often involve some crude sort of polyalphabeticity or a book code. Frequently he dredges up some system from his adolescence and, taking half an hour to put a ten- word message into that cipher, challenges the cryptologist to break it on the spot. William Jerdan, 19th-century British journalist, told in his autobiography a very typical story of the birth of a cipher, reporting with a refreshing touch of humor on the dreams of glory that often accompany the nativity. One evening, while Jerdan and his young friends were talking, the subject of ciphers came up. Jerdan boasted that "I myself could frame a system which nobody on earth could decypher and read" and bet a dinner on it. Then somebody pulled down an encyclopedia to show him the many systems that had been invented, and, said Jerdan, "when I retired to rest fl] was on no very pleasant terms with myself, for I had looked very like what I had no chance of inventing—a Cypher

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

So I ignored the Egoscue Method, despite endorsements from golf legend Jack Nicklaus and Super Bowl the Egoscue Method, despite endorsements from golf legend Jack Nicklaus and Super Bowl ring­sporting NFL players like John Lynch. Then, in June 2009, I found myself in Tempe, Arizona, eating lunch with a friend who was scheduled for an Egoscue session that very afternoon with John Cattermole, a well-respected and seasoned practitioner with 25 years of physical therapy experience. I agreed to accompany him and undergo an evaluation, fully prepared for a nice dose of voodoo. Instead, I walked out 90 minutes later with no pain in my mid-back for the rst time in six months. I couldn't believe it. It would be one of many times that I slapped myself for prematurely throwing out the baby with the bathwater. This experience also recon rmed two truisms: (1) some practitioners of any method will get the message wrong and broadcast it, creating confusion as representatives, and

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