owns a foundation that supports people in need. · Jane Clausen is an eldery woman who wants to know what happened to her daughter Regina who had disappeared three years ago. She wants to know it quick because she is dieing because of cancer. · Carolyn Wells is the woman who managed not to fall in a murderes trap and had the ring with engraved "You belong to me". The plot Susan Chandler starts to investigate the vanishing of Regina Clausen and during the investigation she gathers information from various sources. She works as a clinical phycologist and has a radio program called "Ask Dr.Susan" on workdays mornings. One of her guests is Dr.Donald Richard with who she goes out for dinner two times. Donald Richards wife had died few years back and now when he met Susan he thought he can finally move on
Savannas are also known as tropical grasslands. Savannas have warm temperature year round. There are two very different seasons in a savanna; a very long dry season(winter) and a very wet season. In the dry season only an average of about 4 inches of rain falls. In the summer there is lots of rain. The savanna has a large range of highly specialized plants and animals. RainforestThe tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. Rain forests belong to the tropical wet climate group. The temperature in a rain forest rarely gets higher than 34 °C or drops below 20 °C. Rainfall is often more than 100 inches a year. There is usually a brief season of less rain. In monsoonal areas, there is a real dry season. Almost all rain forests lie near the equator. Rainforests now cover less than 6% of Earth's land surface. AlpineCold, snowy, windy. In the summer average temperatures range from 10 to 15° C
die dying tie tying KESTVAS AJAS tavaliselt ei kasutata: 1) meeletaju, psühhilist tegevust ja tundeid väljendavaid tegusõnu see, hear, know, want, love, hate, like, understand jt. N: We see a train. (Me näeme rongi.) I hear a strange noise. (Ma kuulen imelikku häält.) 2) Pidevat seisundit väljendavaid tegusõnu, näit. Seem, belong, possess, appear: N: He seems tired. (Ta tundub väsinuna.) Now this book belong to me. (Nüüd kuulub see raamat mulle.)
of pasture recources and climatic differences • Distance travelled annually is between 90 and 180 km • No herders stay at higher altitudes in winter • Since decollectivization puclic services, including technical support have detoriated, leading to marketing and procurement of neccesities Chinas pasture resources • There is great diversity of psture types • A range of forages and pasture plants havebeen developed to suit the various zones • Pastures of family farms belong to the state and grazing rights are leased. Western Himalaya • The transhumance systems are similar throughtout. • Overwintering in lowlands gives herders access both to markets and opportunities for seasonal employment • Herders belong into minority tribes Bhutan case study • No crops are grown, only a few vegetables • Stock numbers are on raise and andpastures generally hard grazed • Bush enchroachment is exerbated by a ban of pasture burning to improve wildlife habitat
AMY WINEHOUSE ·Born 14 September 1983 Amy Jade Winehouse born England and died 23 July 2011 (aged 27). ·She was singer and songwriter. ·She knew how to play guitar. ·a BRIT Award for Best British On 14 February 2007, she won Female Artist. ·Award three times. She won the Ivor Novello ·"Back to Black" The most popular song is ·dead on 23 July 2011, at her Amy Winehouse was found home in London. ·of her death is "as yet Police have said that the cause unexplained"and that the death was "nonsuspicious" ·"Forever 27 Club". Amy Winehouse belong s to
Endangered species Cheetah Where found in Africa Southwestern Asia in Iran in India Characteristics The cheetahs are mammals and they belong to the cat family. The cheetahs have got black spots on its skin. The cheetahs uses its tail to steer, because of this they are allow to make sharp turns. They are meateaters. The cheetahs are the fastest land animals. The cheetahs can live for 15 years. Why endangered The cheetahs are hunted for their beautiful skin. There are only 9000 12000 cheetahs left. Intresting facts The cheetahs can run 120 km/h, but only
I am writing to ask for information about your organization "WWF". I would like to know how I can help but I do not know if this organization operates in Estonia. If I would like join how much would it cost and how I can apply? I am a 16-year-old student and I study at Viljandi Gymnasium. I also help as a volunteer in the local animal shelter, therefore I would like to know what kind of responsibilities do the people involved in your group have? I would also like to know what kind of people belong to this organization and does it belong to a government or is it independent? If I am a member, can I have any advantages or training possibilities? I am looking forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully Mari Mets. 14 February, 2014 Dear Sir/Madam I am writing in response to your advertisement in the last Saturday edition of ,,Postimees" for your Creative Writing Summer Course in England
Ehituse skeem Ajalugu Esimesed ukuleled (cavaquinho) on arvatavasti valmistatud juba 1880. aastatel Madeira saarel Portugali puutööliste poolt. Migreerudes Hawaiile võtsid nad ukulele kaasa ning peagi oli Hawaii rahvas pisikese pilli võlust lummatud. Nad andsid talle nime Hüppav kirp. Hiljem hakati teda kutsuma Hawaii keeles uku (kingitus, preemia) lele (tulema, saabuma). 20.saj algul levis ukulele üle U.S.A ja sealt edasi juba üle maade ning merede laia maailma. Lemmikteos Longing to Belong (Music Video) - Ukulele Songs - Eddie Vedder- https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=lqZ0-PhHsaE Helinäited https:// wwwyoutube.com/watch?v=8df_EHGYyr k https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIQPCmWZ9 P8 Valikupõhjus Ukulele on üks minu lemmikumaid pille ning see on minu jaoks huvitav pill. Selle töö käigus sain teada selle pilli ajaloost. Links http://ukulele.ee/ukulelest/
The National Lottery creates a millionaire every week in Britain. All of us have fantasized about winning the big prize in The National Lottery. We dream about what we would do with the money, but we rarely stop to think about what the money would do to us. For most of us , our way of life is closely linked to our econmic circumstances.The Different parts of our life fit together like a jigsaw, this is where we belong and where we feel at home. A sudden windfall would smash the jigsaw. Most people like the idea of not having to work, but winners have found that without work there's no purpose to their day, and no reason to get up in the morning. It's tempting to move to a bigger house in a wealthy neighbourhood but, in so doing, u leave old friends and routines behind. There are many stories about people who can't learn how to be rich. Val Johnson won 850 000 on the pools.
one's age and social group in order to be liked or respected by them. One good side of peer pressure is that it will definitely help people to learn haow to handle complex situations. Peer pressure is useful when helps you to advance. It can help you bring a positive change in the way you think. Good peer pressure is basically motivation. On the ohter hand, peer pressure often makes people feel like they need to change who they are to belong in group. It forces people to lose their own identity. It will also likely result in having many bad habits during your teenage years, which are difficult to change when you get older, like drinking and smoking. Peer pressure has both good and bad sides. If you can use peer pressure to develope your character while being able to maintain yourself it is very useful. But you must not forget your identity or you might catch some bad habits. @
erinevat tüüpi taime kaitses. · In the present study we identified 35 SNARE genes from wheat genome using homology searches. It is expected that wheat, havinglarge genome size (16.94 Gb), might contain many more SNARE genes. · We identified three SNARE homologue genes (SNARE3, SNARE5 and SNARE6) from the wheat cultivar HD2329 + Lr28 using homology searches. · The phylogenetic tree shows that SNARE3 and SNARE5 belong to Qc II group and SNARE6 belong to Qb II group. · With the help of Modeller software 3-D structures were predicted for all the three SNARE genes. The -helical coiled coil structures were detected in all three models. · The model of the polypeptide encoded by SNARE6 seems to have two stretches of - helical coils, separated by a small turn and the two coils fold onto each other as a hairpin. · This is analogous to SNAREs called SNAPs (SNAP-25, SNAP-29, SNAP-47) which are
HAVE minevikus had + põhitegusõna III põhivorm tulevikus will have tegusõna kolmas põhivorm moodustatakse reeglipärastel tegusõnadel lõpu -ed, lisamisega. Seega sarnaneb ta tegusõna teisele põhivormile (lihtminevikule) Algvorm III põhivorm Play Played Finish Finished Belong belonged Näide!! Olevik: John has arrived. John on saabunud. I have read this book. Ma olen seda raamatut lugenud. Minevik: John had gone out. John oli välja läinud. Tuleviku: I will have finished it by six o´clock. Ma lõpetan selle kella kuueks.
can take it from us. We all have rights to free self-realisation and self-expression. We can choose our area of activity, profession and position of employment. When we talk about education then I can say, we all have right to learn in school and to become smart and educated people. When we speak about liberties then example civil liberties are voted in European Parliament election when you are eightteen and over, you can belong to unions, then you can apply for legislative council. Also, when you are fourty and over you can run for government president. In Estonia there are a balanced code of laws. They all rely on European Union. I like to live in Estonia because my country is fighting for our rights and liberties. I am proud that we can say that we are independent and we are highly educated country. In our county there are a very economical and sociable people
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lochs in the Highland. Some people say that they have seen it. Few people live in the north of Scotland nowadays. Most of people live in the lowlands. Farmers raise sheep and you can see hundreds or even thousands of them on the hillsides. Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburg are the biggest cities in Scotland. Aberdeen is an old university town. Glasgow is the biggest city. It is a famous industrial centre. There are many theatres and art galleries too. All true Scots belong to the clan. Each clan has its own tartan. This is a traditional woollen cloth that has squares and stripes in different colours. The men wear kilts. Scottish people are proud of their national costume. Many Scottish names begin with 'Mac' or 'Mc', which means 'son of'. Common Scottish names are MacKenzie and Campbell. The Scottish traditional food is haggis and they play bagpipe. On 25th January Scottish people celebrate Robert Burns' birthday. He was
buildings. That increases the chance that the criminals will be caught or they dare not to commit the crime. 3 Dogs Finally, burglars can easily hide themselves behind the trees and other objects in the garden. They watch for what happens in the house and that helps them to plan their crime. Recommendation: House-owners who have a garden should take a dog. Burglars are usually afraid of dogs. In addition, dogs bark if they hear or see something that does not belong in the garden. Conclusion Increase in crime is a big problem. However, I think we can tackle it if everybody will follow the recommendations in this report.
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harm individual initiative. For that reason, Americans tend to think of the Republican party as more conservative. There are other, smaller parties in the United States besides the two major parties. None of these smaller parties, however, has enough popular support to win a presidential election. Americans do not have to join a political party in order to vote or to be a candidate for a public office. Whether or not they belong to a party, voters may cast ballots for any candidate they wish. Everyone votes in secret, and no one can know how another votes or force another person to vote for any particular program or candidate.
authority or force may ultimately prescribe a punishment. The word crime originates from the Latin crimen. Even in society there are always black sheep and these people are called 'criminals'. Estonia is a relatively safe country, although there are some situations, where people should be more careful crime has been increased lately. We could count different type of crimes, but most common are smuggling and robberies. Many people like something, what do not belong to them. On the one hand, news are talking about shoplifting, bank robbery and vandalism. When looking for the reasons why people commit crimes I can only say what I believe to be sure of, and it is that individuals go against laws because they choose so, as criminal behaviour is a matter of choice. People want to have somebody`s things for living better. If somebodys house is looking too good, there is nice-looking car
change the balance of nature. Each species in a habitat (for example, wood, jungle, marsh or forest) needs and helps the rest. As a result, forests are been cutting down. And what has taken the place of these green, natural places? Houses, farms, cities, streets, roads and factories. Because of this (and pollution, too) several species are dying all over the world. In addition , if one animal, bird or insect disappears, all the others suffer too. And all living beings belong to the circle of life. And when one link is missing, the circle of life can´t function normally. A further problem is hunting. Man has always been a hunter. He still is. But many modern hunters don't just kill for food - they kill for profit. And that´s wrong ! There are, however some solutions. We should make more laws, that protect the animals in danger. Open more national parks, building fewer new roads, planting more new forests and cutting pollution
Euros.[1] Today transnational Estonian organised crime is predominantly about smuggling drugs, alcohol, and other illegal or high-tax goods from Russia to Finland, Sweden, and elsewhere in the Baltic Sea. Estonia is a relatively safe country, although there are some situations, where people should be more careful crime has been increased lately. We could count different type of crimes, but most common are smuggling and robberies. Many people like something, what do not belong to them. On the one hand, news are talking about shoplifting, bank robbery and vandalism. The biggest robbery was some years ago, when Estonian criminals robbed jewelleries from all over Europa, worth 25 million euros. On the other hand there are crimes, which are not on the first page of newspaper, for example burglary. People want to have somebody`s things for living better. If somebodys house is looking too good, there is nice-looking car next to house or
Present Simple Lihtolevik: Tegijale harjumuspärane, tihti korduv tegevus, loodusseadused, sõiduplaanid, püsiv olukord. Eevery day/month/ year/once twice a week /often/ usually/ always/seldom/never. Tulevikku väljendades pärast: when, after, as soon as, until. Olekut väljendavate tegusõnadega: Like, love, hate, enjoy, prefer, adore; See, hear, smell, taste, feel, look, sound; Know, believe, understand, realise, remember, forget, notice, recognise, think, seem; Be, contain, include, belong, need, cost, mean, want, have, wish, own. He/she/it + -s /Does I/you/we sama /Do Present Continuous Kestev olevik: Tegevus toimub praegu. Tegevus toimub lähiajal. Ajutine olukord. Plaanid ja kokkulepped lähitulevikus. Koos "Always" väljendamaks häirivaid harjumusi või sageli toimuvat tegevust. Am/is/are + (always) -ing Present Perfect Täis minevik: Tegevus või olek/olukord minevikus, millel on seos olevikuga. Kui mingi tegevuse olukorra tagajärjed on praegu näha
and religion are not a safe topics to start a conversation with. On the one hand, starting a conversation with this topics can be safe, If both participants are not arguing, but just unbiased and discussing it. Everything depends of place, where you have met this new person. If you had met him somewhere at conference, where is suitable to talk about politics, then it could be fine. You can start a conversation with different questions like: "Hello, which political party you belong to?" - It would not be criminal. This person will answer you, if he wants to. Then you can keep on with your questions and try to promote this conversation. On the other hand, starting a conversation with topics like that in some public place is not very good. Because, who wants to listen something about politics in club or caffee. And seriously, who cares which religion are you connected with. It only could bring you the misfortune. Besides, if you want to meet a new friend
The subnet mask is important part of building office networks. Its an address what defines the size of the network, how many subnets you can use and how many ip addresses are for hosts. Here are some examples: IP address is 10.10.10.x subnet mask 255.255.255.0 - You have 1 subnet and 254 host addresses IP address is 10.10.10.x subnet mask 255.255.254.0 - You have 2 subnet and 510 host adresses Computers use subnet mask to understand which network they belong. Computers with the same subnet mask, can communicate with each other directly. A subnet mask is what tells the computer what part of the IP address is the network and what part is for the host computers on that network. Toon mningad nited kus on IP aadress 10.10.10.x ja on mratud subnetiks 255.255.255.0, siis thendab Suppose you have two departments in the office and you want to separate them from the network, then it would be appropriate to use subnet mask. I will give some examples:
It's called the Loch Ness monster. Some people say that they have seen it. Tourists come there to see the monster every year but the monster doesn't show itself. On the edge of the lake, there is a special Loch Ness Monster Exhibition centre that people can visit. Few people live in the north of Scotland. Some of them speak the Scottish Gaelic language. Most of the people live in the Lowlands. Farmers in Scotland keep a lot of sheep on the hillsides. All true Scots belong to a clan or a tribe. Each of them has their own tartan. Its a traditional woollen cloth over the shoulder. Men in Scotland wear kilts. Nowadays there are a lot of tartan shops in Scotland, which sell cloth, kilts, scarves, bags, travelling rugs, and dresses in tartan patterns. Sometimes they offer people the service of finding out which part of Scotland their great-grand parents came from. Scotland's greatest poet Robert Burns, who's dead by now, had his birthday th
to find his place in the world and finding out what to do with his life. The reasons may be upcoming exams, homework, new school, taking on a new responsibility school is a huge part of teenager's life and studying may often cause stress. Another thing that causes a lot of stress in the life of young is having bad relations. Being left out of the group, being harrased or having troubles with parents. These things have a big impact on our lives. Young people want to belong somewhere, want to feel like someone out there cares about them. It is also worth bearing in mind that to keep the stress away, we should have a positive view of life and try to keep the negative thoughts away. It is important to relax and keep healthy. I know from my own experience that it is sometimes the hardest thing to do and there have been times when I have felt like I want to give up on everything and just stop caring. Then I remember that times like
Soviet Union, invaded and occupied by Nazi Germany in 1941, and re-occupied by the Soviets in 1944 to form the Latvian for the next fifty years. The peaceful Singing Revolution, started in 1987. Lithuania Capital city: Vilnius Total area: 65 200 km² Population: 3.5 milion Language: Lithuanian Lithuania, officially The Republic of Lithuania, is the biggest country of the Balic region. Lithuania is a Catholic county and almost 80% of the people belong to the church. In 1569 Lithuania and Poland formed a voluntary two state union, the Polish– Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Commonwealth lasted more than two centuries, until neighboring countries systematically dismantled it from 1772–95, with the Russian Empire annexing most of Lithuania's territory. In Lithuania basketball is considered the natural passion. Finland Capital city: Helsinki Total area: 340 000 km² Population: 5 milion Language: Finnish, Swedish and Sami
have had mentors. Also secondly joining student organizations might provide help with students future careers and most of all it improves their social skills which causes personal and personality development. For example students on one student organization share similar interest, hobby or religion and it helps to network being in one group and supplementing each other. Briefly, it can be said that students who belong to some student organization get more benefits than those who does not, because being on one or many student organiztions it improves and teaches how to work as a team, how finances work or how to market for event. To sum up this we can say that life is not just about career and making money and one benefit of being in student organizations is that you can meet people and build up friendships and have fun but at the same point you can get so much exiperience for your futuure life. So it
difficult. Billys life is about to fall apart again. All the actors of this movie are extraordinarily talented and I got really carried away by this story. Billy was a tough kid and managed to convince his father to trust him and Ms Wilkinson about ballet. They softened even his fathers heart that seemed pretty unconvinceable at the first place. Even though I knew it was just a movie I found myself hoping it's all going to be fine and Billy will find a place to belong. Billys grandmother (Jean Heywood), who he was supposed to taka care of, and his dad Jackie (Gary Lewis) played their parts really touchingly and caused all kinds of different emotions. These images of ballet performed by Billy are some still stuck in my mind.
Lihtoleviku moodustamine Jaatav vorm Eitav vorm Küsiv vorm I make I do not make Do I make? He/she/it speaks He/she/it does not speak Does he/she/it speak? Do We/you/they go We/you/they do not go go? we/you/they NB! ERANDID! · Verbidele, mis lõpevad ss, -h, -ch, -tch, -x või o-ga, lisatakse ainsuse kolmdandas pöördes es. he does he goes he misses he watches he mixes · Verbid, mis lõpevad y-ga, mille ees on konsonant, muudavad y i-ks enne es lisamist. fly he flies carry he carries Võrdle: say he says Lihtolevik väljendab: ...
pedagogy • 1976–1979 Tallinn Secondary Music School, clarinet Vello Pähn, Artistic Director Vello Pähn graduated from Tallinn State Conservatory in 1981, having studied conducting with Roman Matsov and continued his studies at St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1981–1986 with Arvīds and Maris Jansons. In 1982–1984 he was engaged at the Estonian National Opera. There are about 450 people working at the Estonian National Opera. Half of them belong to the artistic staff and perform or take part in the performances. The other half support the creation process and give their best to help the artists on the stage as well as the audience in the theatre hall. Recommendation of a play Play Genre: Childrens Author: Mihkel Ulman Original title: Peeglimeister Written: 2002 Acts: 2 Roles: 4f, 11m (but it’s possible to perform the play with 9 actors) Translation: English
get off (the bus, train) maha minema got on (the bus, train) peale minema speak about rääkima millestki speak to rääkima kellegiga speak on the phone rääkima telefoniga apologise for / about vabandama millegi pärast send by fax/email saatma faksiga/epostiga suffered from kannatama millegi all listened to kuulama midagi focus on keskenduma millelegi belong to kuuluma kellelegi wait for ootama kedagi deal with tegelema millegiga dream of unistama millestki dream about unes nägema depend on sõltuma milletki forgive for andestama millegi eest think about/of mõtlema millestki shout to hõikama shout at karjuma kellegi peale remind of meenutama kedagi
ozone layer and etc. In spite of this, people are still harming the enviroment. The great number of cars contribute much to the air pollution. Many factories are built near rivers into which they put their chemical waste. Amounts of industrial and city waste are placed near the lakes and rivers. Before I stop, let me just say that everyone can start by theirselves . We should keep nature clean, we shouldn't throw garbage there, where it doesn't belong. Finally, may I say that, there is a great need for environmental education. Children of all ages should be taught about the man´s relationship to nature. They should be educated that this planet with its components create one ecosystem. No part can exist separately. In my opinion, the only way forward is feel more responsibility for the environment and learn to respect nature. That brings me to the end of my presentation. Thank you for your attention. I'd be glad to answer any question.
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Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by the Lake Peipsi and the Russian Federation. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2. The capital, Tallinn, has around 400000 inhabitants.Tallinn's ability to blend medieval architecture with Scandinavian modernity with all the comforts you'd expect from a modern, competitive and innovative capital. Estonian language, does not belong to the Indo-European group. It belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, which also includes Finnish and Hungarian. Estonian dialects are divided into two groups, Northern and Southern, usually associated with biggest cities of those regions Tallinn, the capital, in the north and Tartu, second largest city, in the south. In some of the southern regions, people speak Seto and Võro dialects, which are sometimes considered to be separate languages altogether. Dialects spoken
Do did didn't do Kestvat olevikku kasutatakse tegevusverbides (I am dancing, you are eating etc.). Mõned verbid on mitte-tegevusverbid, näiteks ei saa öelda I am liking või you are knowing, vaid I like ja you know. Järgmiseid verbe ei kasutata tavaliselt kestvas olevikus. like love hate want need prefer know realise suppose mean understand believe remember belong contain consist depend seem Top of Form Where? Me elame We live in Estonia. Nad kohtuvad/they meet at school Pilt on/the pictures is under the table/laua all in Tartu. At the cinema above the table/laua kohal at Kunda
way that the reader himself must reconstruct the gap between them. The device is usually introduced by dots and followed by the conjunction "and" or "but". The function is to give subjective evaluation of facts to introduce an effect or some cause. NT: It was not Cape town, where people only frowned when they saw a black boy and a white girl... but. (here he loved her) SSD-s that are based on REDUNDANCY OF ELEMENTS OF SPEECH are: (Here belong devices based on repetition) FRAMING FRAMING means repeating the same word, phrase or sentence at the beginning and at the end of a sentence or passage.In this way the repeated unit is emphasised. NT: the street, so soft and sunny. Here he comes. She smiles and stretches out her hands. ANADIPLOSIS ANADIPLOSIS means repeating a word or phrase at the end of the clause or sentence and at the beginning of the next one. NT: Such was life. Life without hope
- to talk about current trends Not normally used in the continuous form the senses: appear, hear, look like, notice, see, seem, smell, sound, taste (= have flavour) feelings: dislike, fear, hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish thinking: agree, believe, doubt, expect (= believe), feel (= believe), forget, imagine, know, realise, recognise, suppose, suspect, think (= believe), understand possession: belong to, contain, have (= possess), include, own, possess other verbs: cost, depend on, fit, involve, matter, measure (= have length), mean, need, satisfy, surprise, weigh The PRESENT SIMPLE or the PRESENT CONTINUOUS 1 John (write) a letter every day. 2 All the students here (study) English now. 3 Who you wait) for? I (wait) for tom. 4 You can't see Henry now, He (have) a bath. 5 Every mother (love) her child. 6 What this book (cost)? It (cost) sixty kroons.
Partner schools in Comenius project Targo Timak Form 7a Tartu Veeriku School Sehit Millis Nuri Ilkogretim Okulu l There are 1300 students and 43 staffs. l Students are aged 6-14. l Even though their school takes place in the urban part of the city, most of the families still have their old traditional ways of life which belong to rural areas. l Their school needs this kind of projects because pupils around the school have really low economic standards and they may not be able to find another chance to attend a high standard intercultural activity in the rest of their lives. Fichtenberg Oberschule l Fichtenberg-Oberschule is a general secondary school (grades 7-12) in Berlin-Steglitz. l Fichtenberg-Oberschule looks back at a long tradition of
jpg oxygen. Instead, the animals thrive in an · http://www.life.uiuc.edu/crofts/bioph354/nad.html environment surrounded by 'poisonous' · http://www.efn.uncor.edu/dep/biologia/intrbiol/cdel2.htm sulphides. These are tiny (less than 1 mm in · http://kentsimmons.uwinnipeg.ca/cm1504/respiration.htm length). · The animals belong to the phylum Loricifera . · Significantly, these animals lack mitochondria. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/8/30/abstract 3
CONFIRM - (kinnitama) CONSULATE - establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts CONTINENT mandriline CONTINENTAL maailmajagu (euroopa, aasia,) CONVENIENCE the state of being suitable COURT -a mansion or country house CRAFT -skill or ability; in handiwork CREDIT CARD - a card issued by banks, businesses, etc, enabling the holder to obtain goods and services on credit CRUISE - to make a trip by sea in a liner for pleasure CUISINE - a style or manner of cooking DATE BACK - belong to an earlier time DECADE - a period of ten years DEER(hirv) an animal with horns/ a wild animal. DEFEND - to protect (a person, place, etc) from harm or danger DEPOSIT - to lay aside DESTINATION - the ultimate goal for which something is done DINE - to eat the regular meal of the day; to take dinner. DISCOUNT - . to leave out of account; to take no notice of. DROP SB A LINE - DUE TO - tõttu, v tänu DYE- FILLED - EAGER - innukas? -sharp; sour; ELEGANT - tasteful in dress, style, or design
The oldest Internet resource for otherkin is the Elfinkind Digest, a mailing list started in 1990. It was the time when otherkins revealed themselves and people got to know about this subculture. Do the otherkins influence somebody? Of course they do, there are still hundreds of half-humans who don't understand what is happening, who don't know who they are,- they feel something other people don't feel, they feel lost but the otherkin members help them out so lost people understand where they belong. Also otherkin community shows that many unbelievable things like reincarnation are possible which means that maybe there is magic in our World, maybe it is just deeper science which we are going to understand in the future.
all allowed types according to Estonian tourism law. There are some differences between accommodation types in Estonia and Great Britain. Comparison of the accommodation ways in Lahemaa and Great Britain The types of accommodation in Lahemaa are: villa, guesthouse, hotel, tourist farm, bed and breakfast, manor hotel, hostel, motel, cottage, campsite, caravan and lodge. Officially in Estonia there are no accommodation types like lodges and caravans, caravans belong under the accommodation type campsite. Lodges in Estonia, also in Lahemaa are managed by State Forest Board (RMK) and are meant to be independently used free of charge by any tourists. If there is a lodge in a tourism farm, it is considered to be an alternative accommodation type. Several Lahemaa accommodation enterprises have stars (hotels) and other rural tourism enterprises have quality grades, which mean better conditions than the standard level.
I slaid I am going to talk about strange animals that live in Australia. II slaid Australian kangaroos are the most famous Australian animals, and they belong to the most recognisable icons in the world. Australians call them 'roos' and they can be found in all parts of Australia, not just in the Outback. Their young are called joeys. All kangaroos are herbivores and only eat plants. The biggest enemies of kangaroos are humans. III slaid The Koala is one of Australia's best known animals. It is an icon represented when promoting Australia to the tourist industry. Koalas are mainly found in the south east Australia
Tallinn had three important guilds - The Great Guild, St. Canute's Guild and St. Olaf's guild. The Great Guild was the youngest among them, founded in the 14th century, but soon became the biggest and most important. It was founded as an organization of the wealthiest merchants and shipowners. The name of the Great Guild was introduced in the late 15th century. There were close ties between the guild and the town rules: only members of the Great Guild had the right to belong to the town council and could be elected for mayor. Tallinn's small coat of arms is also the Great Guild's coat of arms. Guild was led by Alderman, with the assistance of two advisers. Guild only accepted merchants, who had a house, wife and who was local. Great Guild activity ended in 1920, when Estonia abolished guilds. The Great Guild Hall The Great Guild Hall is one of the most outstanding buildings of medieval Tallinn. In 1406,
I have been WORKing on this project since morning! (I’m sick & tired of it!) • Äsja lõppenud tegevuse kirjeldus - tagajärjed veel nähtavad: He has been SLEEPing. (Look at Garfield!) S/he has been CRYing. (Eyes red) • have/has (s/he, it) BEEN + 1pv-ing Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Non-progressive verbs Senses Emotions Mind Possession Existence feel* amaze = astonish believe belong appear* hear* appreciate desire = want* depend* be* know care* (dis)agree have* consist of see* (dis)like doubt* own contain smell* envy feel* possess cost taste* fear forget* # remember* exist hate # love imagine* include*
of the country. The Sakala Upland plains offer contrast to the hills of Ottepää, Karula and Haanja. At 318 metres, Suur Munamägi ('Great Egg Hill') is not only the highest point in Estonia, but of all the Baltic countries. The country has 3974 km of coastline, while the land border, in comparison, is only a mere 633 km. The coast varies from limestone cliff in the north to sandy beaches in the west. Most of Estonia's many islands belong to the West Estonian archipelago. The largest islands are Saaremaa with 2671 sq km, Hiiumaa with 989 sq km and Muhu with 200 sq km. The sea between these islands and the Mainland Väinameri is very shallow (less than five metres deep on average) and rich in shoals. The water of the Baltic Sea is brackish. Its average saltinity is only one fourth of that of the sea in general. Thus, most Estonian freshwater fish (about 30 species) also inhabit the sea.
City Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level The Tower of London Belong to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites Built by William the Counqueror, when he become king Was built to guard the entrance to London from the estuary of the Thames Has had many functions:royal residence, armoury, treasury,mint and as prison for the enemies of the crown Beefeaters Forty-two Yeomen Warders known as "beefeaters" guard the Tower and live there too. ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London
introdused. Since 1999 there has been a common European curency - the euro. More than 333 million EU citizens, or two thirds of the total population, have the euro as their common currency. Without any currency barriers, they can take greater advantage of the benefits of the internal market for companies and consumers, workers and self-emloyed people. In conclusion, I would like to say that in this booklet, you can read lot about EU and countries that belong to the Union. Europe is our home and that’s why we need to know where we live and how it’s gonna affect us. I found these sections of booklet intresting beacuse they recalled what the European Union really is. And I was supriced to find out that in 1952, coal was as important as today oil and natural gas. 1. Expanding - laieneb 2. Permitted – lubatud; lasti tekkida 3. Intervenes - sekkub 4. Insufficient – ebapiisavalt; ei ole piisavalt 5. Abolished – kaotas 6
Iso Upanishad - the prayers offered by Manu to Yagija avatar. HOW THE LORD IS THE PROPRIETOR OF EVERYTHING (p 3-4) We all want to be proprietors. Apar prakti material energy, Lord's inferior energy (earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence, ego) Par prakti living being, God's superior energy. Speech of the person is th eenergy of that person. Energy belongs to the energetic. Everything in this world is either matter or spirit or combination of both but both belong to the Supreme Lord. BG: Everything belongs to the Supreme Lord. Logically: I own the land but for how ling? What happens after I pass away? Who actually is the owner? Our ownership because it is transitory, is considered to be illusory, we have it only for short amount of time and despite of our best efforts it can be arbitrary taken away. We are secondary owners. We are tenants. Also in our body body can be take away at any moment. One may say, body comes from