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away - or-I’ll-kick-you-attitude. In general, nonce words are very expressive because they are fresh, striking new. This is true for words of an uncommon structure (see above hyphenated ones) and for words built according to traditional patterns, e.g to Hamletise (don’t be too philosophical), Romeo and Julietishness of their affair, to eyebrow (move eyebrow to suggest
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Life away from home may be alluring but hard

Life away from home may be alluring but hard Most young people think about living away from home as the best part of their lives beacause they will have more freedom and that can be really exciting for them. However, they do not realize that living at home has more benefits compared to living away from home. The best thing about living away from home is that you have more freedom. You can set your own rules, stay up late, invite friends to your place and have parties whenever you want, but you need to be mature enough to handle it. Disadvantage is that you may feel homesick. Another disadvantage is that you will have to pay rent, bilss, and buy your own food which will definitely affect you in the financial aspect. Finally, another aspect is convenience. You will not have many things that you used to have at home

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 4.osa-Ben Edwards

6 Part Beginners Guitar Course - Part Four A FREE Mini Course Brought to You by Jamorama ­ The Ultimate Guitar Learning Kit Hi there and welcome to Part Four of the Beginners Mini- Course on Learning How to Play the Guitar. This mini- course gives you a taste of what's covered in Jamorama - The Ultimate Guitar Learning Kit! In this course you will learn powerful tips and skills to get you playing the guitar with the fluency and accuracy of a Ben Edwards - professional, and by the end of it you will be able to play a full Creator of song by yourself. Jamorama In today's lesson we have a lot to cover. We will be playing all of the chords that you have learned: A, D and G, and we will be trying a new strum with these chords. By now you should be able to play and change between these three chords. If you followed the lesson...

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Ameerika kirjanduse, Realism ja naturalism

• Income disparities – big gap between people who are rich and people who are poor • Westward expansion – people can think about optimistic things happening when they think about the positive things happening in the country • United States as an urban nature: skyscrapers, full of people etc Intellectual and literary trends • Darwinism • Social Darwinism • Rejection of Romanticism – writing moves away from romanticism • New Realism • Regionalism (Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Joel Chandler Harris) MARK TWAIN (1835-1910) • relied very strongly on his personal experience • writes in very plain language • tension in progress and pragmatism • much of his fiction grew out of his childhood • Twain did not write about nostalgia • he's somebody who understood that it was his youth that made him and maybe America what it was

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MUSIC

music from the Internet or presented CDs. In the internet music can be easily pulled. 5. What is your opinion about illegally produced tapes and CDs? I think it is normal, because all people pull music from the Internet and producing illegally tapes and CDs. And from there you can do it for free. I think that there is no need to waste money and buy expensive CDs, if you can make them yourself. 6. Interprete the following quotation: ,Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life., Red Auerbach (1917...) American basketball coach and executive. ,,Muusika peseb ära kõik tolmu igapäevaelust,, Red Auerbach (1917...) Ameerika korvalli treener ja juht.

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Efficient initiatives to help protect the environment

Efficient initiatives to help protect the environment Just like our bodies, the environment functions best when it's in balance. Unfortunately, we're not quite there. Many of us believe that we lead lives that respect nature but our consumption habits give us away. Many little habits that seem to be sustainable are in fact polluting. Along with pollution, issues like depletion of resources, the rise of consumerism, and the "throw away" culture have led to serious issues. That being said, the fight's not over yet. Fortunately, more people than ever are both aware of and active in the protection of the environment. To protect the environment, waste management and recycling are crucial. When

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Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot Billy Elliot is a shy 11-year-old living with his miner father and older brother Tony during the miner's strike. Times are hard ­ his father and brother spend their days on the picket lines clashing with the police while Billy takes care of his senile grandmother. Billy's mother has passed away. Life has made Billy a sensitive and mature boy. His father forces him to study boxing to make him into his own image. Billy isn't interested in expressing himself with his fists, he has taken some ballet classes next door, run by Mrs Wilkinson. With the encouragement of ballet teacher Mrs Wilkinson he joins in with the classes and starts to express himself through dance. But Billy knows that if his father or brother would find this out, they wouldn't like it. With the adults

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The rolling bun

courtyard through the gate and on and on. The rolling bun rolled along the road and met a hare. "Little rolling bun, little rolling bun, I shall eat you up!" said the hare. "Don't eat me, slant-eyed hare! I will sing you a song," said the rolling bun, and sang: I was scraped from the cupboard, Swept from the bin, Kneaded with sour cream, Fried in butter, And cooled on the sill. I got away from Grandpa, I got away from Grandma, And I'll get away from you, hare! And the rolling bun rolled away before the hare even saw it move! The rolling bun rolled on and met a wolf. "Little rolling bun, little rolling bun, I shall eat you up," said the wolf. "Don't eat me, gray wolf!" said the rolling bun. "I will sing you a song." And the rolling bun sang: I was scraped from the cupboard, Swept from the bin, Kneaded with sour

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Inglise keel- Lesson 3 Anchoring

Ankrupaik- anchorage/berth Ankrupaik- anchorage/berth Ankrus olema- to ride/stand at anchor Ankrupaik- anchorage/berth Ankrus olema- to ride/stand at anchor Ankrus olema- to ride/stand at anchor Ankrut ära andma- to drop anchor Ankrut ära andma- to drop anchor Ankrut ära andma- to drop anchor Andma laevale tagasikäik masinaga- Andma laevale tagasikäik masinaga- Andma laevale tagasikäik masinaga- to give a ship the sternway with the engine to give a ship the sternway with the engine to give a ship the sternway with the engine ...

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Phrasal verb - break

Phrasal verb BREAK Anni Haasma Tartu 2009 Break sth off SEPARATE to separate a part from a larger piece, or to become separate: He broke off a piece of chocolate. RELATIONSHIP to end a relationship: They've broken off their engagement. The governments have broken off diplomatic relations. STOP DOING to suddenly stop speaking or doing something: She broke off in the middle of a sentence. Break away ESCAPE to leave or to escape from someone who is holding you: He grabbed her, but she managed to break away. FIGURATIVE One or two of the tourists broke away from the tour group. NOT AGREE to stop being part of a group because you begin to disagree with them: Some members of the British Labour Party broke away to form the Social Democratic Party. Break out START If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts:

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Phrasal verbs

Act out ­ to copy actions in a theatrical manner act up ­ to misbehave/not work act upon ­ to affect Break away ­ te detach from break down ­ to stop/to malfunction break in ­ to enter a building by force break into ­ to suddenly start doing sth break off ­ to terminate break up ­ to erupt Call for ­ to require, need call off ­ to cancel come about ­ to happen come across ­ to find by chance come forward ­ to present oneself come in for ­ to be subject to come into ­ to inherit Do away with ­ to dispose with do down ­ to critisise do out ­ to decorate do out of ­ to deprive of

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PHRASAL VERBS WITH PUT AND PULL

PUT ACROSS (separable) to communicate; convey effectively During the meeting, management put across the message that our concerns were insignificant. PUT AWAY (separable) to discard; renounce Let's put away our worries, and live for the moment. (separable) to consume I watched Max put away several hamburgers in just a few minutes. (separable) to confine; incarcerate; imprison The government put Sherman away for a year for having the wrong information on his website. PUT BACK (separable) to place something where it was previously When you finish the milk, please don't put the empty container back in the fridge. PUT DOWN (separable) to insult or make disparaging remarks about someone I feel sorry for Max. Everytime he and Mary get together with their friends Mary puts him down in front of everybody. (separable) to kill a sick or injured animal (usually out of mercy)

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Reported Speech

Future Simple Future in the Past 3. Kui saatelause verb on minevikus, asendatakse kaudses kõnes mõned lähedust väljendavad sõnad kaugust väljendavate sõnadega: This that These those Here there Now then Ago before Today that day Tomorrow the next day Yesterday the day before Last night the previous night Next week the following week Aegade nihet ei toimu kui 1. Lause väljendab üldtuntud tõde He said, ´The sun is 92 million miles away.´ He said that the sun is 92 million miles away. Tingimuslausete 2. ja 3. tüübis 2. Kui Past Simple otsese kõnes tähistab tegevust, mis toimus teatud momendil He said, ´I had left home before Tom came´ He said that he had left home beforeTom came. 3. Kui saatelause verb on mineviku ajas, siis kasutatakse modaalverbe järgmiselt: Must had to Can could had been able to

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Prefixes and suffixes

Contra- against, opposing- contradict Inter- among, between- international Pro- foward- proceed Trans- across, over- transfusion Ante- before, previous- antecedent De- down, from- descend Intra, intro- to the inside, within- intramural Re- back, again- rebound Un- not- unhappy Anti- against, opposing- antifreeze Dis- apart, away- disappear Mis- badly, wrong- mistake Semi- half, partly- semicircle Uni- one- unity Bi- two- bicycle Ex- out- exit Non- not- nonsense Per- through- perforate Se- away, aside- secede SUFFIX- MEANING- EXAMPLE Ful- full of- wonderful, merciful Less- without- hopeless, senseless Able- able- readable, capable Ese- pertaining to- Japanese, Siamese Ian- composed of- Christian, Jeffersonian Ic- Characteristic of- angelic, volcaninc Ive- relating to- corrective, active Ous- full of- riotous, poisonous Er- one who- maker, hunter Hood- state, condition- manhood, likelihood Ness- state, condition- greatness, happiness Ship- condition, skill- friendship, workmanship

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Kaasus

Selgus, et lattu on kogunenud kasutuskõlbmatuid näopesuvedelikke, mida pole suudetud maha müüa, lausa tuhande pudeli jagu. Pooled neist ei sobinud enam müügiks, sest pudelidisain oli vahepeal muutunud ning vana disainiga pudelite müügi keelas tootja rangelt ära, ülejäänutel oli lihtsalt säilivusaeg läbi saanud, seega olid nad ajapikku muutunud ohtlikeks kemikaalideks. Firma omanikud võtsid ühendust prügifirmaga Clean Away, et korraldada kemikaalide äravedu ja nende hävitamine. On möödunud kaks kuud. Pärast seda, kui mitmes rahulolematu klient nende Tartus asuvasse esinduskauplusesse sisse astus, et tagastada neile nende poe poolt imporditud ebakvaliteetne kaup, jõudis Maris jälile müügiportaali Okidoki kuulutusele milles seisnes, et internetis käib aktiivne äri nende poolt juba kaks kuud tagasi hävitamisele saadetud kasutuskõlbmatude näopesuvedelikega. Antud situatsioon on firmale suureks

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Fairy tale

Once upon a time there was a boy named Sebastian. He had a gorgeous mother, who was very kind and helpful, her name was Cassy. One late night an old woman came to their door. She was sick and dieing and she said: ''I know you are helpful. So I ask you, could you go Far Far Away and bring me green flowers? These flowers could help me to heal.'' Cassy agreed and said: ''I pack my suitcase tomorrow morning.'' Then she went to Sebastian and told him: ''I'm going to leave tomorrow morning and will be back after a week.'' Sebastian was in the bed and very sleepy, he couldn't understand and he thought this was just a dream, but in the morning he understood this was real. Cassy was already half way to Far Far Away when she reached ocean. At the beach she saw red

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THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT

She hygene and he made had mud on her jeans. know anything about also knew the dog and fun about Christopher. She was a little deaf and the nabers and wasn't it's owner. She warned He didn't say anything quite old. She has a there on the night when Christopher and about the dog, probably grandson who is the the crime was suggested him to mind because Christopher same age as commited. He was his own business. walked away from him Christopher. She quite surprised hearing after being insulted. offered him a drink and about the crime. a cake. 2.2. Does the information give him a clue to who might have killed Wellington? Yes, he didn't think any of the nabers would have killed the dog. 3. Your turn. Describe what sort of person could be Wellington's murderer. Consider the following questions: 3.1

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Monologue and photos

succeeded in some sort of individual field. Anyway, judging by his expression, I must say that he is very proud of himself. I would guess that the students in p2 are taking a maths exam as I can see calculators on each desk. The fact that they look so serious makes me believe the problems to solve are really challenging.  I personally like picture 1 better as I would like to be as happy as he is. MONOLOGUE Some people say that being away from friends makes your friendship stronger. Why do you think they say that? Do you agree? Give reasons. Introduce your monologue and rephrase the statement. It sometimes happens that good friends move away. It might be because of moving house, changing school or for family reasons. There are people who believe it doesn’t matter as being apart can make the friendship even stronger. Give reasons why people might think so. The reasons to think so may be quite different

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Television

Television is a daily presence in the lives of most young children . TV is playing a very big role in their life. Television has its good side. It can be entertaining and educational, and can open up new worlds for kids, giving them a chance to travel the globe, learn about different cultures. However spending time watching TV can take time away from healthy activities like active play outside with friends, eating dinner together as a family, or reading. TV time also takes away from participating in sports, music or art.

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Phrasal verbs task key

Butt in Interrupt segama Cover for Replace asendama Track down Find leidma Cut down Reduce vähendama Fill in Complete täitma Strip off Undress Lahti riietuma Pile up Accumulate kogunema Gulp down Eat/drink quickly kugistama Hold up Rob röövima Brush up Improve parandama Tart up Decorate kaunistama Give away Reveal Nähtavale tooma Mess about Waste time Aega raiskama Break off End lõpetama Make up Invent Välja mõtlema Draw up Prepare valmistuma Clear off Go away Ära minema

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Liikumisverbid

Destination Preposition ­ () with Verbs of Motion . . () + acc. = . + gen. = motion into Motion out the area + prep. = of the area Destination Location within a surface area. Preposition - with Verbs of Motion . + Gen.= Motion away from an object + Dat. = Motion toward or up to an object DESTINATION . Inside from inside On top off the top Open space from the open C Activities from the activity Up to from somebody off something 1. Out from the book 2. From the stadium 3. Off the table 4. From my sister 5

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Phrasal Verbs

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 see out- to work on (a project) until completion see through- to understand see through- to provide support or cooperation to (a person) throughout a period of time

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Phrasal verbs

GIVE ­ GAVE ­ GIVEN Give away ­ 1)paljastama 2)midagi ära andma Give back ­ tagastama Give in ­ alla andma Give off ­ erituma Give out ­ 1)levitama, laiali jaotama 2) lõppu ette reetma Give up ­ 1)alla andma 2) mingit harjumust muutma GO ­ WENT ­ GONE Go after ­ jälitama Go ahead ­ lubama millegi juhtumist Go away ­ lõpeta, mine ära Go back on ­ lubadust lõhkuma Go by ­ kellegi ideedel baseeruv Go down with ­ haigeks jääma Go for ­ 1) ründama 2)taotlema midagi (tööd) Go off ­ 1) plahvatama (pomm) 2) helisema, (alarm) 3) riknenud toit Go on ­ 1) jätkama 2)juhtuma Go out ­ kustuma Go over ­ 1)detaile uurima 2)kordama Go round ­ 1) (uudis) levima 2) kõigile jagub Go through ­ 1) läbielamus 2)lõpetatud edukalt 3)detaile arutama Go up ­ tõusma Go with ­ sobima

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The Life of Indigenous Australian Children.

The Life of Indigenous Australian Children The forced removal of indigenous children happened in every state and territory of Australia. The separation of Aboriginal children started in Victoria and New South Wales as early as 1885 and, in some states, was not stopped until the 1970s. About 85% of Aboriginal families have been affected in some way, either by having children taken away from them or by being forced to make major decisions to avoid having their children taken. Mothers of some Aboriginal children would cover their fair-skinned children with black clay; hide them in trees, behind sand dunes, or in hollow logs. Families were moving constantly, to keep one step ahead of "welfare." Some families said that they were Italian, Maori, or Greek, leaving their true identity to themselves to escape the strict control of the white "protector."

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Phrasal verbs with take inglise keele ühendtegusõnad koos eessõnaga take

TAKE AFTER = resemble a parent - similar to Most people say I take after my father. I look a lot like him. TAKE AROUND = introduce, show Let me take you around to those you don't know. TAKE AWAY = A. remove B. leave (mentally, in your mind) A. Mother took the toys away from the children for misbehaving. B. The smell of coconut oil took me away to a tropical island. TAKE BACK = A. retract sth said B. return sth to a store, exchange A. The politician tried to take back what he said to the press. B. The gift I received didn't fit, so I took it back and exchanged it for sth else. TAKE DOWN = A. write what is spoken, keep notes B. remove A. The secretary took down the minutes of the meeting B. The building owners had to take down the wifi tower on top of their building. TAKE FOR = consider, view Don't take him for an idiot..

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Setsubun

Setsubun Setsubun ("seasonal division") Is a fesitival in Japan celebrating the beginning of spring. It's held on 3 or 4 of February which isone day before the beginning of spring according to Japanese lunar calendar. This day was to chase away the evil spirits from the winter. This holiday is not very popular anymore although some people still decorate their houses with holy tree leaves and fish heads. In the 13th century it was a popular custom, people belived that the smell of burning trees and the sound of drums would scare the spirits away. Nowadays it's more common to throw rosted beans into houses, temples an shrines. Ou are supposed to shout ,,Oni wa soto! Fuku wa uchi!" while throwing the beans which means ,,Devils out

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,,Emigrating" (essay)

Emigrating. (essay) Moving from one country to another has been a common thing for centuries. However, emigration has both advantages and disadvantages. One the plus side, moving away from your home country can be a really interesting and unforgettable experience and it also broadens your mind. Secondly, you might get a better job. Young people often move away from their homeland, because they think that they might get a better education, if they study in a well-known university. Finally, you can find a lot of new friends. However, for every plus there is a minus. The main disadvantage is that you might start feeling homesick, because you have left all your relatives and friends behind. Culture shock can also be a problem. It might not be so easy to get used to local traditionds and customs. Moreover, the language barrier might be a huge problem.

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When the wind blows

being made up of "dopey thrillers. When the Wind Blows Movie. United States. Scientific experiments. Called School. Characters Max Frannie Kit (Tom) Matthew Uncle Thomas Dr. Peyser Gillian Adam(Michael adopted by Gillian), Eve, Thomas, Wendy, Peter(twins), Ozymandias, Icarus Stricker Story Max Escapes Kit arrives to Colorado Frannie saw's Max Uncle thomas finds Mathhew Max gets help Uncle thomas finds max from, but she get's away with Kit and Frannie. Returning to "school" Escaping from "hunters" Going to Carole, because Inn-Patient was burned down. Call to the FBI Driving to Inn-Patient(meeting) Uncle Thomas finds them Max gets away Interrogation Michael helps them to escape Fight Television Kit gets shot Critical condision Meeting with parents Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level

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Sewing Machine safety

General Safety Rules for Sewing Machine DO 1. Always check that dials are set correctly. 2. Ensure that the needle is in the highest position before removing. 3. Keep hair tied up. 4. When the machine is working, there must be only one worker behind it. 5. Test stitch on a scrap of fabric. 6. Turn off the power when threading the needle and changing the bobbin. 7. Make sure foot pedal wiring is tidy and kept away from moving parts. 8. Turn off the sewing machine before removing the plug from socket. 9. Make sure the machine is switched off and the foot pedal is packed away when finished. DO NOT 1. Do not put your fingers near the needle when the machine is working. 2. Do not sew over pins placed in the fabric. 3. Do not leave needles loose on the table or on the floor when not using them. 4. Do not put pins or needles in your mouth. 5. Do not use bent or broken needles. 6

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Conditional sentences-Tingimuslaused

If he isn´t going, keep it. If she has given a promise, 2. tüüp ­ ebareaalne tingimus olevikus või tulevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb lihtminevikus (did) Would/should+verb Pane tähele! Verb be on kõigis pööretes Could/might+verb were (I/you/he/we/they were) If she phoned me, you should answer the phone. If I were a bird, I would fly away. If she hadn´t a husband, she could marry me. 3. tüüp ­ ebareaalne tingimus minevikus Tingimus (if) Tulemus Verb enneminevikus (had done) Would/should+have+ Past Participle Could/might+have+ Past Participle If she had phoned me, you should have answered the phone. If I had been a bird, I would have flown away. If she hadn´t had a husband, she could have married me

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Smacking children

still discipline them. They are just using ways that don't involve pain. Moreover the law is against all kinds of physical punishments. Some parents still keep beating their children. They think that it's their own business how they raise their kids but law is for everybody. It is their own business as long as they comply with the law. In conclusion I would like to say that parents should be the ones who protect and love their children and if they don't their parental rights should be taken away. Children have right to live normal life and even their parents can't take it away from them.

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Phrasal verbs: Pass and Pull

Phrasal verbs: Pass & Pull M.P Pass Pass off - Convince something that something is real I managed to PASS OFF the fake money in the market. Pass on - Give a message to someone -Decline an invitation or opportunity I'll PASS the message ON when she gets here. Pass on to - Change topic or subject Let's PASS ON TO the next item on the agenda. (British Eng.) Pass around - Give out to everybody there The teacher PASSED the handout AROUND. Pass away - Die Georgia’s uncle PASSED AWAY yesterday. Pass by - Go past without stopping - Miss an opportunity I was just PASSING BY when I saw the accident. Pass down - Transmit information or give property to younger generations The tales were PASSED DOWN for centuries without changing any of the words. Pass through - Visit a place without stopping or only stopping briefly I didn’t see much as I was only PASSING THROUGH the town Pass to - Become owner of or

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The Great Wall of China

· 1st wall in 218-208 BC (3000 miles long) · 4th wall in 1368-1620 · Ming dynasty ruled China · They built thousands of towers and forts · Over 1 million people died Construction of the Wall · made of quarried limestone or granite · in some areas made of fired brick · again over 1 million men died · that's over 300 men per mile · Qin made 70% of population build the wall Importance of the Wall · at first it was ment to keep enemies away, later to keep away semi- nomadic thiefs · nowadays a very popular tourist attraction · Simatai - wall in original state · Beijing ­ reconstructed part · Thousands of tourists every day Parts of the Wall · from Gulf of Bohai to Jiayugan Pass · divided into 101 sections in 9 provinces · well preserved in Hebei and Beijing · most popular is Badaling section in Beijing Interesting facts · Only 30% of the Wall in good condition

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Modern Hero

A past hero usually saved the world from being ruled by evil forces (Eragon) or a clan from being destroyed (Beowulf killed Grendel and his mother to help the village). A hero like that was respected by the elderly people and always glorified by his family (in case they were still alive at the end of the story). It used to take a long journey and a fascinating victory to be recognized as a hero but nowadays it has become much easier. We give the title "hero" away much faster and there is actually no surprise to that- there aren't really any monsters left to fight or people to fight them. For example we share the title every evening on TV news (TV3 Eestimaa uhkus) to people who have done a good act. It has both-cons and pluses. The pluses are that showing people their deeds should encourage others to help out in case possible but in the other hand giving away the title too easily ruins its meaning. If all you need is one act of goodness to be a hero,

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Halloween tasks

hinged 15. toit, söök Matching – part 3 jack-o'-lantern come from their graves cut holes ride on broomsticks with black cats lighted candle hollowed-out turnip or pumpkin ghosts make eyes, nose and mouth witches return to earth on Halloween bats, black cats, devils, ghosts, owls, spirits witches, skeletons symbols to scare away evil spirits Across Down 1. uskusid 2. asemel 3. luuavarred 4. hauad 4. üldine 5. kummitus 7. kest, koor 6. hirmutama 9. küünal 8. süüdatud 10. augud 12. naasma, tagasi pöörduma 11. maa(kera) 13. seest õõnestama 16. skelett, luustik 14. kõrvits 18

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The Intouchables

The first one is poverty. Driss' family is very poor and his mother has to work very long hours to get enough money to feed all of the children. Because of mother's long work one of her sons starts getting along with the wrong people and gets in trouble with the police. The second problem will be Driss' and his mother's relationships. Driss has been gone for six months and then comes back home. His mother is very angry at him and tells his to go away. Driss tries to explain, but won't listen and sends him away. This problem would be solved by talking things through. Third problem is growing up too fast. Driss has a younger sister and since her mother works very long, she has to take care of her little sisters and brothers, who all have to be fed and bathed. She has take up the mother role in the house and deal with the children basically on her own.

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Eclipse third chapter(Motives)

Eclipse Chapter 3-Motives Edward and Bella are returning from their trip to Florida as Bella recounts one pointed conversation she had with her mother, Renee, during their visit. Upon arrival at home Charlie expresses missing Bella while she was away, especially her cooking, and tells her to call Jacob as soon as possible. Jacob, who had apparently been calling frequently that day, called again. Confused at the strange conversation she just had with Jacob, Bella begins to cook for Charlie and try to decipher the meaning behind Jacobs words. Moments later, Bella theorizes that Jacob was checking up on her to see if she had run off to be "changed". The following day Bella is met with a surprise visitor at school. Jacob has come to relay a

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HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE III

Hogwarts student, Peter Pettigrew, who was blown to scraps. At Hogwarts, Harry received a notice from Hagrid where he said Buckbeak, the hippogriff who attacked Malfoy, is going to be put on trial. Hagrid was very funereal and inconsolable about it that maybe he doesn`t see his charming and faithful never again if they sentence him to death . Harry received for Christmas, a Firebolt, the most impressive racing broomstick in the world. Professor McGonagall took it away out of scare that it may have been sent by Sirius Black, who was Voldemort`s henchman Although he was Harry`s godfather who had given away Harry`s parents that Voldemort can kill them. After the holidays, Harry learnt Lupin how to to fight Dementors with the Patronus charm; he is very successful at it. Ron discovered that his favourite per Scabbers was eaten by Crookshanks and he is very furious and sullen to Hermione, Because her pet had eaten his pet.

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Men who collect dolls.

Men who collect dolls. Once upon a time lived a kind-hearted man who loved collect the dolls and nobody knew it. He has collected more than one thousand dolls but he was not happy about that. All time when he saw a dolls he wanted it now and added this his collection. some time came to her visit relatives who had two young daughters. Man brought their daughters to play dolls. After the relatives started to go home, and the parents wanted to take away the daughters dolls but the daughters did not want to give away dolls. A man is good-hearted, so that he gave them dolls. After he had a way better feeling than all the time. Next, came to visit a friend Juku and his subsidiaries. he gave Juku daughters dolls. Daughters were happy.Daughters with the dolls house on top of the circle. Soon they leaidsid a room where there was a lot of well-dolls. they began to play with dolls. Soon, called Juku his daughters at home. Daughters went Juku and

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Choices after secondary school essay

Many young people decide to go to university after secondary school, while others think that going to work is a better decision. But what are the advantages of both options? There are many advantages that should be pointed out. To begin with, when one is applying to university, there are some tests that should be taken. After just finishing the secondary school, brain is capable of managing the pressure of learning and it is much easier to take the test right away. In addition, if the person knows what she/he wants to study, it would be a good idea to look for the best university and start taking the first steps forward, closer to the dream job. Although, going to university is extremely essential, some people tend to go to work after graduating from high school. If the ''perfect career'' search has not given any results, it is better to go to work and give yourself a little more time to figure out your life goals.

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Living in the countryside – a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship?

Living in the countryside ­ a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship? It is a dream of many people to live in the countryside. It is so relaxing and freshening. Living in the countryside is definitely good for you. But it can also be very hard. So what are the pros and cons of living in the countryside. Living in the countryside is good for your health, because the air is less polluted than in the city. Also you are away from all the noise that cars make on the streets. In the countryside you can relax and enjoy the sound of nature. In the countryside you can do what you want, because the neighbours are far away. Also you lots of garden room and a lot more privacy than in the city. On the other hand living in the countryside can be hard. You have to do most of the chores by yourself. Secondly schools and stores are far. Driving back and forward every day may drive you crazy

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Wuthering heights

IN THE LATE WINTER MONTHS OF 1801, a man named Lockwood rents a manor house called Thrushcross Grange in the isolated moor country of England. Here, he meets his dour landlord, Heathcliff, a wealthy man who lives in the ancient manor of Wuthering Heights, four miles away from the Grange. In this wild, stormy countryside, Lockwood asks his housekeeper, Nelly Dean, to tell him the story of Heathcliff and the strange denizens of Wuthering Heights. Nelly consents, and Lockwood writes down his recollections of her tale in his diary; these written recollections form the main part of Wuthering Heights. Nelly remembers her childhood. As a young girl, she works as a servant at Wuthering Heights for the owner of the manor, Mr. Earnshaw, and his family. One day, Mr

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How can we reduce air pollution levels in our cities?

How can we reduce air pollution levels in our cities? Are our cities clean and fresh enough? Unfortunately people don't see that actually cities aren't clean enough. The Aair pollution is growing every day, but how can WE change it? Firstly, we should watch out for the garbage we produce. Many things that are thrown away can be recycled, but some of the people aren't aware of that. They throw things away which may be dangerous for nature. Another solution is to use more buses and bicycles. Every family member doesn't need his/her own car. When you move more in fresh air, you will feel better yourself, your health will be better and you will reduce air pollution levels. Finally, big-factory owners should pay attention where they build on their factories. I think that it is very important that they don't build them in the middle of cities

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The curious insident

He has some special needs, but he is very smart at math and physics. one night when Christopher is out for a walk, he finds his neighbors dogs dead body. Christopher really liked the dog and he decides to investigate, who has murdered the dog. Christopher's psychologist recommends him to write a book about his detective work. When Christopher Father finds out about book he gets very angry and commands him to stop writing and stop dealing with other people lives. He takes Christopher's book away and hides it. Christopher really enjoyed writing and he decides to get his book back. When he search his book, he finds a box of letters. Christopher has always believed that his mother is dead. His father has always told him that mother died two years ago because of heart disease. But these letters were from mother. These letters explained, why mother had run away two years ago. While Christopher is reading. his father comes in to the room and starts crying

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Favorite family member

differences but we resolve them quite fast that sometimes we even forget why we were fighting at the first place. I like the fact that she doesn't get angry when i borrow something of hers and the same goes vice versa. To be quite frank I adore my sister and sometimes even admire the things she is willing to do for me because sometimes I can really act nasty against her but as I said before we resolve our differences fast and the hate part just fades away. The fact that my sister is willing to take blame for something I've done and tries to protect me is the most heart touching and I know even when we are fighting that deep down we still love and care for each other.

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University or work?

University or work? After graduating high school we have to make a huge decision which may affect the rest of our life. We all have two options: to go to school or start working right away. It’s important to think early about what type of career you want to do in the future because this will help you on the road of choosing between work or university. If you choose to go to the university you need to know specifically what do you want to study and be sure of your decisions. Going to university may be expensive, because tuition fees can be high and you will probably need to take loans to pay it or even take a part-time job

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The Internet and Social Order

potentially dangerous content that could pose a threat to public safety? In my opinion there shouldn't be any kind of information that could danger people available online e.g you can easily find instructions how to build a bomb (smoke bomb, atomic bomb) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUakUPkbpU checking in online (e.g on facebook) shows where you are at the moment and that makes it easy for the burglars to know when you're away from home. Do I think the government has any right or reason to monitor people's online activity? The government should find out about potential threats online but should still let people keep their privacy (e.g they shouldn't check people's emails who aren't suspected of anything) e.g People writing to each other about criminal activities People posting videos of shoplifting and not get caught etc Do I suport the idea that anonymous comments under

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Ajalehe artikel "75 year old shoplifter"

Dayli delegrabh 23. july 2010 page 18 Editor Hendrik Nurklik [email protected] This week got caught with organized crime maybe the oldest man in history, while robbing a local supermarket at West-Nõmme, he stole a bottle of refreshing drink to drink after a hard job. A group of few good old men managed to pull off the biggest bank robbery in Estonia. The amount they got away with was more then ten million euro's which was kept there by an international business man, David Copperfield. Two of them got away but before the trip to the West-Europe began the oldest member of the team went to Nõmme's supermarket to get an energy drink but he soon discovered that he left he's wallet at the getaway vehicle, therefore shopliftings reason was the lack of time and a killing durst so he just ran out from the store but after a few quick step he fell and sprang his ankle

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Heartless

This is the end, Heartless! Go to the dorms, pack your things and leave my orphanage at once! You are no longer welcome here!" Heartless tried to protest, but the man hit her, so there she was now ­ lying helplessly on the floor. Suddenly, someone else knocked on the door and two other girls and an older boy came in. They saw Heartless, yet knew that they had no allowance to help her. The man asked them what had they brought and after taking all the money they showed away, he said, "Well, Heartless, you should've done as well as Loveless' s team. Then you'd still be one of us!" But the little girl grinned and said proudly, "I prefer keeping my honor rather than stealing from the old and sick like all your puppets do!" 1 The man got irritated and shouted her out of his house. The girl turned and walked out as if nothing had happened, the other children staring enviously at her.

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

bring about cause to happen bring off accomplish bring on cause bring out publish; emphasize bring over bring bring to revive bring up raise; care for from childhood brush out brush the inside of burn down destroy by burning burn up consume by fire buy out by the other person's share of a business buy up buy the whole supply of call off cancel; order away call up telephone; summon for military service calm down become calm carry on continue carry out fulfill; complete; accomplish; perform carry over carry; continue at another time or place cheer up cause to become cheerful chew up chew thoroughly chop up chop into small pieces clean off clean the surface of clean out clean the inside of clean up clarify; tidy clear out clear the surface of

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Stonehenge kromlehh

Vertical sarsens, 7 ft wide, 3 ­ 4 ft thick, 18 ft long, buried 5 ft into the soil Lintels are the horizontal sarsens. 10.5 ft long, 3.5 ft wide, 2.5 ft thick Class Question How much do you think the vertical sarsens weigh?? Answer 26 ­ 45 tons each Origin of the stones Great debate. Were they moved to the area or left by a glacier?? Half of the stones were probably moved 200 miles by water and land from Wales Half of the stones were probably from 24 miles away A phenomenal feat to move them!! How were the stones moved? Great debate by historians and archeologists Primitive tools made from deer antlers or stones were used to pry the stone out of the ground Long poles were used as levers to lift the stone onto a sledge Ropes of hide were used to drag the stones Question How many people do you think it took to move a sarsen? How long do you think it took to move all of the sarsens? Answer 1000 men to haul one 45 ton

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