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What do scientists think about yetis
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What do scientists think about yetis?

there is little evidence that the Yeti exists, it has been speculated by some scientists that these creatures could be called as Gigantopithecus. Over numerous conferences, the result that scientists gave was that Yeti actually exists. One of the evidences made scientist believe was the film of female yeti that was taken in California 30 years ago. Other evidences are reports of hikers seeing yeti in the mountains and also their footprints. The reason why report was so strongly supported and believable was because scientists noticed that no one would go up Himalayas and make a lie. One more report was sent from a team of hikers who climbed Mountain Everest. Most scientists believe the Yeti does not exist because there are no final results found yet to this answer. As to the evidence found by explorers that seems to support the existence of the yeti, none has yet help up to scientific investigation. Such as the footprints that were believed to be the ones of Yeti was left by bears

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Inglise keele töö spikker-brands jne
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Inglise keele töö spikker (brands jne)

a one-way communication with the audience; can be very costly. Unique qualities of personal selling: it involves personal interaction between two or more people; lets all kinds of relationships spring up; is the company's most expensive promotion tool. Characteristic feat. of sales prom: sales promotion includes a wide assortment of tools, invites and rewards quick response, effects are usually short-lived. Unique qual. of pub. rela: it's very believable; can reach many prospects who avoid salespeople and advertisements; can dramatize a company or product

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Harry Potter anf the goblet of fire
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Harry Potter anf the goblet of fire

Shrill- läbilõikav, kriiskav to limp- lonkama Outrage- ülekohus Vague- ebamäärane, laialivalguv Goblin-paharet Summary I like to read Harry Potter`s books because they involve many interesting facts and there always happens many adventures like when Harry made up his mind that he must find the Chamber of Secrets, it took long time for him , but finally he did it. Another thing I really loved about that book were the characters , they were so believable and friendly to each other. All the adventures seemed to be real and it made the story more exciting and interesting . I reccomend that book to all my classmates who like magic and all kind of curses , because it was quite interesting and included many facts about witches and wizards. Thank you for listening

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Report for Pride and Prejudice
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Report for Pride and Prejudice

I believe that Jane Austen tries to say that we should not judge the book by its cover and that we should look in the person's character deeper. I think that she has excellently achieved her purpose. The book is really well-written, the writing is effective and beautiful. She writes with great clarity and precision, and fills the dialogues with irony, making many characters reveal their foolishness to the reader through their ridiculous comments. Generally the characters are vivid and believable. The book is both humorous and deeply serious. Humour can be found everywhere in the book, in it's character descriptions, imagery, but mostly in it's conversations between characters. The strengths of the book are the descriptions of the personalities, dialogues and nature, which give a really good overview. The book also shows that while men and women often think too highly of themselves, deceive or flatter others, and act stupidly, they are also

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Clockwork Orange
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Clockwork Orange

Alex gets furious and punches Dim. He is also very arrogant even his gang members think so. The only thing that Alex values is violence and power. He thinks that Devil is inside him and explains that way his violent acts. He is from a good family and enjoys the power he has over his close ones. He has no empathy for his victims that mean he is very cruel. There are two things that Alex enjoys: blood and classical music. IS THE PORTRAYAL OF THE CHARACTERS BELIEVABLE? WHY/NOT? While reading the book, it seems very real, because characters are very well described. But for real life are these characters too unbelievable. CONFLICT OR PROBLEM Problem was that Alex and his friends committed crimes and loved violence EVENTS: rising action Beating vagabondagers, robbing, fighting with other gangs, raping, car thefts and other violent and gruesome acts. CLIMAX: Alex's friends decide to rebel against him and he is left tied up in the crime scene

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger
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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

to re-read what one has written some seventeen or eighteen years later. One's view changes. Some do not stand the test of time, others do.'' The moving Finger has successfully been adapted for television, firstly in 1985 and the latest film in 2006, starring James D'Arcy as Jerry, Talulah Riley as Megan and Emilia Fox as Joanna, as seen on previous pictures. My opinion: I enjoyed reading it, though I found it difficult to follow all the characters, they got mixed up a lot. But they were believable and the reader can relate to each one. I didn't like the stalling before the exciting parts, which were the murders and the revealing of the murderer. I often got bored and wanted to find another book to read but after finishing it I understood it was necessary in order to paint a clear image for the reader of all the different personalities and their behaviour. Because of the misunderstanding of the characters the ending took me by surprise. I didn't see a

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Movie review
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Movie review

didn't care about human lives. What was negative? First of all I expected real mafia being in the center movie. But the key characters were nothing but a punch of stupid thugs who wanted to get rich. Secondly the cops were weak. Specially the commander, Buldooser, played by Peeter Oja. He was supposed to be a though guy but his yelling made him look not so though at all. Also police work and investigating wasn't believable at all. Thirdly the Estonian and Russian languages mix up got so annoying. If one talked in Estonian then he received answer in Russian. At the beginning the solution seemed OK, but it really started to freak out in the end. Actually there was more negative in the film, but it would take a whole day to write this down. It was a huge disappointment. Definitely worth skipping. My conclusion is that it should have shown more Estonian life back then and how was the mafia organized. But half

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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal-Mass Media
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Inglise keele kodulugemine teemal: Mass Media

advertisements on TV, or in the newspapers, or on websites on how people can be more popular using a certain product. Most advertisements you see which are aimed at the youth generally talk about the 'cool quotient' of the product and how it is going to be the next 'in-thing'. And if you want to stay ahead of the game, it is absolutely vital that you procure it. The visual effect, seeing the things happen in front of you and the slice-of-life effect makes them look a lot believable than they should be. So how should mass media be used with youth? Mass media, effective as it is, can be used on the youth to drive home pressing concerns in the country. Child obesity, the dangers of alcohol and preteen sexual relations, importance of exercise and fitness etc. If these things can be done, the mass media will be able to influence the youth for the better and send better messages for the development of the youth than what it is sending today. Mass Media Influence on Adults

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

waiting for the drug addict mmother to come downstairs. When night comes we see that it isnt just the late hours of the day but the night of their souls. In 1936 O'Neill was rewarded Nobel Prize for literature. Between the two world wars. In the 1930's the great depression. Melodrama emerged but in a new form. Lillian Hellman, who's plays are different because these don't have a happy ending always. Introduces realisting settings, fairly believable, sensational. Psyhcological complex characters. She's hinting this trouble between good and evil behind the dynamic of human social order. The 1930's saw the new type of play, this was called Agitprop. Russian revolution 1917. Agitation propaganda. It was used by the leftist in the label movement to rally support for their couse. It contains type characters and simple situations, songs-make it remoramble, slogans and direct challenges to the audience to get their reaction, to make them involved

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

irritating v. aggravate The aggravating delay was caused by road repairs. The shortage of work aggravated the crisis in the small town. amusement n. something that holds interest and is adv. amusingly enjoyable adj. amusing v. amuse Syn. diversion We listened in amusement as he tried to convince his friend to lend him $50. His amusing comment made everyone laugh. conceivably adv. feasibly; believable adj. conceivable Syn. possibly v. conceive They could conceivably earn first place with their science project. It is conceivable that humans will travel to distant planets one day. convert v. to change from one form or state to another adj. convertible Syn. alter n. conversion When boiled, liquids convert to gases. The conversion from Fahrenheit to centigrade can be easily made. curative adj

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

As unusual as this encounter was, I had, in fact, been looking at garlic for some time. This was just the nal anecdotal push I needed to begin experimenting at much, much higher doses. The homeless man's contribution to my latest cocktail made it all come together. The nal feedback from one guinea pig, a semiprofessional athlete with approximately 9% bodyfat at 200 pounds, was representative: "I've lost 6 pounds of fat in the last week. This is un- freaking-believable." Allicin, one component of garlic, appeared to be the missing fourth ingredient in a supplement stack I'd been refining for two years: PAGG. Before: ECA From 1995 to 2000, I experimented with a fat-loss cocktail that comprised ephedrine hydrochloride, ca eine, and aspirin--the famed and research-proven "ECA" stack. This was the mixture I used three times per day when on the Cyclical Ketogenic Diet to produce veins on my abdomen for the first time in my life, all in less than eight weeks.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

young Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) is the actual Hero because he learns the most. Catalyst Heroes are especially useful in continuing stories such as episodic T V shows and sequels. Like T h e Lone Ranger or Superman, these Heroes undergo few internal changes, but primarily act to help others or guide them in their growth. O f course it's a good idea once in a while to give even these characters some moments of growth and change to help keep them fresh and believable. T H E R O A D OF H E R O E S Heroes are symbols of the soul in transformation, and of the journey each person takes through life. T h e stages of that progression, the natural stages of life and growth, make up the Hero's Journey. T h e Hero archetype is a rich field for exploration by writers and spiritual seekers. Carol S. Pearson's book Awakening the Heroes W i t h i n further breaks down the idea of the Hero into useful archetypes (Innocent, Orphan,

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist
Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

higher stock prices one year later than companies that don't take blame for poor outcomes (Lee, Peterson, Be Tiedens, 2004). vintages, would respond with some excellent (and costly) choices. He was similarly persuasive when it came time for dessert decisions. Patrons who otherwise would have passed up the dessert course or shared with a friend were swayed to partake fully by Vincent's rapturous descriptions of the baked Alaska and chocolate mousse. Who, after all, is more believable than a demonstrated expert of proven sincerity? By combining the factors of reciprocity and credible authority into a single, el- egant maneuver, Vincent was able to inflate substantially both the percentage of his tip and the base charge on which it was figured. His proceeds from this trick were handsome indeed. Notice, though, that much of his profit came from an apparent lack of concern for personal profit. Seeming to argue against his financial interests

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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