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brought on with the use of synthesized string instruments, the sound of waves, mandolins and guitars and wispy vocals Transport
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Phrasal verbs - ühendverbid

Phrasal verbs - ühendverbid Apply for – taotlema Break down - katki minema Break out of – põgenema Bring out - esile tooma Bring up – kasvatama Brought out - välja müüdud Bump into - otsa sõitma, kokku juhtuma Calm down - maha rahunema Catch up - järele jõudma Catch up on - järele tegema Check up on – kontrollima Come across - juhuslikult kohtama Come up with - (mingile ideele) tulema Cope/ deal with - käsitlema Cost out - sunniviisiliselt välja viskama Cut down on – vähendama; Drink/ eat up; ära jooma/ sööma End up - lõpetama, lõppu tegema Fall out with - tülli minema Fool around – lollitama Get on with - läbi saama Get out of - välja tulema Get through - kohale jõudma, läbima Go dead - tühjaks saama Hang around – aega veetma Hang on to - kramplikult kinni hoidma Hang out - pesu kuivama panema Hang over - kohal rippuma Head for - asuma millegi suunas Hold on – oota Hunt for – jahtima Keep up with - sammu pidama Line up – rivistama Loo...

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Biased News 30.aprilliks

ee Writing Course 27.04.2014 Biased news Neutral tone Last weekend, the first of this seasons MotoGP races finally took place in Argentina. The first day was unevenftful, but the second day brought some unexpected events. Rio Hondo, the overall leader of the MotoGP series was in a leading position after successfully completing 8 laps and he was taking the last of the dangerous jumps, when suddenly, while he was still in the air, both of the wheels of his bike detached. The competitor wearing the number 53 visibly panicked when he realised that there is no way he could land safely. After he fell down on the ground, the competition

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Summary about Big Data

Summary This is the summary for the presentation about big data by xxx. The presentation was divided into four topics. Starting with what is big data and briefly about it’s history, secondly discussed about it’s characteristics, nextly what can one do with big data and lasty the 5 big data challenges. Firstly the author brought out what does the term big data mean. Big data is a term for data sets that are so large or complex that traditional data processing application software is inadequate to deal with them. In the article „Big Data For SMBs“ the author mentioned that big data could be described with the three V-s: volume, velocity and variety. This paragraph talked about the amount, speed and variety of the data gathered. The author continued with big data opportunities

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Verb forms ülesanne vastustega.

Verb forms 1. When I (turn) turned the radio on earlier today, I (hear) heard a song that was popular when I was in basic school. I (hear, not) had not heard the song in years, and it (bring) brought back many great memories. 2. Last week, I (run) ran into an old classmate of mine. We (see, not) had not seen each other in years. I (enjoy) enjoyed talking to her so much that I (ask) asked her, if she’d like to meet me tomorrow. We are getting together tomorrow evening. 3. When Mary (enter) entered the room, I (recognize, not) did not recognize her because she (lose) had lost so much weight and (grow) grown a long, healthy and beautiful hair.

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Verbs/tegusõnad

7 know - knew known 8 get - got got 9 give - gave given 10 find - found found 11 think - thought thought 12 tell - , told told 13 become - became become , 14 show - showed shown 15 leave - left left 16 feel - felt felt 17 put - . put put 18 bring - brought brought 19 begin - began begun

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Queen Elizabeth I

Mary I (1516-1558) - Half-sister Edward VI (1537-1553) - Half-brother Janeli Õim 11A From childhood to becoming Queen Anne Boleyn was beheaded on the Tower Green 1536. Elizabeth, who was two years and eight months old at the time, was declared illegitimate and deprived of the title of princess like her half-sister Mary. Elizabeth was sent away from court , as she was a reminder to Henry of Anne. Her last stepmother Katherine Parr, brought both Elizabeth and her half-sister Mary back to court. In eight short years she had lost her mother and had had three stepmothers, two of whom were now dead. Janeli Õim 11A The line of succession (Edward Mary Elizabeth) Henry died on 28 January 1547. Edward become King of England at the age of only nine. Edward Seymour became Protector of England Elizabeth went to live with the Queen Dowager Katherine, but left her household after an incident.

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Be Was/were Been Olema Do Did Done Tegema Make Made Made Teostama Beat Beat Beaten Lööma See Saw Seen Vaatama Go Went Gone Minema Read Read Read Lugema Write Wrote Written Kirjutama Teach Taught Taught Õpetama Bring Brought Brought Tooma Tear Tore Torn Kiskuma Pay Paid Paid Maksma Choose Chose Chosen Valima Ring Rung Rung Helisema Steal Stole Stolen Varastama Mistake Mistake Mistaken Viga Become became become Muutuma Fall fell Fallen Kukkuma Light Lit Lit valgustama Blow Blew Blown Puhuma Run Ran Run Jooksma Stand Stood Stood Seisma

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Irregular verbs

IRREGULAR VERBS 1. Be was/were been-olema 2. Bear bore borne-välja kannatama 3. Beat beat beaten-peksma 4. Become became become-saama 5. Begin began begun-algama 6. Bite bit bitten-hammustama 7. Break broke broken-murdma 8. Bring brought brought-tooma 9. Build built built-ehitama 10. Burst burst burst-puhkema 11. Buy bought bought-ostma 12. Catch-caught caught-kinni püüdma 13. Can could - -saama 14. Come came come-tulema 15. Cost cost cost-maksma 16. Creep crept crept-hiilima 17. Cut cut cut-lõikama 18. Deal dealt dealt-tegelema 19. Dig dug dug-kaevama 20. Do did done-tegema 21. Draw drew drawn-joonistama 22. Dream dreamt dreamt-unistama 23. Drink drank drunk-jooma 24. Drive drove driven-autot juhtima 25

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English Irregular verbs

be was / were been become became become begin beganbegun bring brought brought buy bought bought choose chose chosen come came come do did done drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feel felt felt find found found fly flew flown forget forgot forgotten get got got (gotten in USA) give gave given go went gone have had had hear heard heard keep kept kept know knew known leave left left lend lent lent let let let lose lost lost

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Inglise keele 3 põhivormi

bet bet bet pakkuma bid bid/bade bid/bidden Pakkuma, käskima bind bound bound siduma bite bit bitten hammustama bleed bled bled veritsema blow blew blown puhuma break broke broken lõhkuma breed bred bred Tekkima, tekitama bring brought brought Tooma Eetrisse andma, broadcast broadcast broadcast esinema build built built ehitama burn burned/burnt burned/burnt Põletama, põlema burst burst burst Lõhkema, tõusma buy bought bought Ostma Heitma, viskama,

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Nimetu

Scotland in 1707. How laws are made Most new laws passed by Parliament result from proposals made by the government. Proposals aim to shape society or address particular problems. Normally, they are created over a period of time. History In the Middle Ages and early modern period there were three kingdoms within the British Isles -- England, Scotland and Ireland -- and these developed separate parliaments. The 1707 Acts of Union brought England and Scotland together under the Parliament of Great Britain, and the 1800 Act of Union included Ireland under the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In 1066, William of Normandy brought a feudal system, where he sought the advice of a council before making laws. In 1215, this council got the Magna Carta from King John, which established that the king may not levy or collect any taxes , save with the consent of his royal council, which slowly developed into a parliament.

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Fast Development of modern technology- a blessing or a curse?

Fast Development of modern technology- a blessing or a curse? Science and technology have brought about tremendous changes in people's lives. Scientific research continues to explore the fields that people previously undreamed of. Fifty years ago, few people could even imagine things like computers, lasers and space-scuttles. Now all these newly invented technologies are benefiting people all over the world. In a word, advanced science and technology has made man master of the globe. As is known to all, each coin has two sides. When we are enjoying the

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Dylan Thomas

• While living in London, Thomas met Caitlin whom he married in 1937. • Their relationship was defined by alcoholism and was mutually destructive. • Their first child was born in January 1939. • Although Thomas was appreciated as a popular poet in his lifetime, he found earning a living as a writer difficult, which resulted in Thomas augmenting his income with readings and broadcasts. • His radio recordings for the BBC during the latter half of the 1940s brought him a level of celebrity. • In the 1950s Thomas travelled to America, where his readings brought him a level of fame, though his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened • His time in America cemented Thomas' legend, where he recorded to vinyl works such as A Child's Christmas in Wales. • Thomas died on 9 November 1953 and his body was returned to Wales. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dylan_Thomas

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Inglise keele ajalugu

It had strong economy and the strongest navy that any one had ever seen, so it was till the world wars. The British Isles, because of their good geographical position have been conqured only twice. And both occasions had a great influence on the language. First came Latin with the conquest of Roman Empire. Latin gave some terms to English and now it is a scientific language. Romans stayed for half a century, when they left, different Germanic tribes came and estabilished new kingdoms. They brought a new language with them. The Old English is developed from their Germanic dialects. After that, came Christians and brought new words like martyr, bishop etc. The second and last conquest was in 1066, when the Duke of Normandie, also known as William the Conqurer, invaded England to claim his right to the throne. He was the one who estabilished the House of Normandy. He brought Old French to England making it the official language. It gave many new terms to English, like pig and pork etc

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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad (kõik)

beat beat beat become became become begin began begun bend bent bent beset beset beset bet bet bet bid bid/bade bid/bidden bind bound bound bite bit bitten bleed bled bled blow blew blown break broke broken breed bred bred bring brought brought broadcast broadcast broadcast build built built burn burned/burnt burned/burnt burst burst burst buy bought bought cast cast cast catch caught caught choose chose chosen cling clung clung come came come cost cost cost creep crept crept cut cut cut deal dealt dealt

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Pros and Cons of the European Union

Pros and Cons of the European Union The European Union is a unique partnership between 27 democratic countries in the Europe. The European Union has brought peace and economic prosperity to Europe. The European Union helps a lot of countries and many Europe countries wish to be EU members. But is it really useful to join into the union? The European Union has a lot of pros, but there are also some cons. On the one hand, the European Union gives benefits to Member States. Firstly, it is easy to travel from one Member State to another, live, study or even work there. Secondly, there is no need to change money

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Fame is a Fickle Food

the last line, but that also carries a significance - to highlight the importance of the last sentence. She has also comprised the stanzas very logically ­ the main idea carries over very well. Dickinson has not used too complex metaphors or stylistic devices, which sometimes make a poem harder to read. I enjoyed the poem, especially because I agree with the main idea - one should not waste one's life running after something as obscure as fame. I also liked the way she brought the abstract notion of 'fame' to a very down-to-earth form. Using food as a metaphor for fame she very successfully brought the whole idea of the poem closer to the reader.

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The history of the English language

5th century. Old English · 450-1100 AD · The Germanic tribes spoke similar languages which developed into Old English · Did not sound or look like English today · About half of the most commonly used English words have Old English roots · Be, strong, water Part of Beowulf, a poem written in Old English. Middle English · 1100-1500 · In 1066 William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (part of modern France), invaded and conquered England · The new conquerors (called the Normans) brought with them a kind of French, which became the language of the Royal Court, and the ruling and business classes · The lower classes spoke English and the upper classes spoke French · In the 14th century English became dominant in Britain again, but with many French words added An example of Middle English by Chaucer Early Modern English · 1500-1800 · The Great Vowel Shift · Many new words and phrases entered the language · The invention of printing also meant that there was now

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Irregular verbs, ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Bear bore born(e) - kandma; taluma, sünnitama Tear tore torn rebima, katki rebestama Bite bit bitten - hammustama tell told told - ütlema, jutustama, käskima Blow blew blown - puhuma; lõhkama Think thought thought- mõtlema, arvama Bring brought brought - tooma, esile tooma, ajendama Throw threw thrown - viskama Burst burst burst - lõhkema,puhkema, pakatama Wear wore worn ­ kandma (rõivaid, ehteid, soengut jms) Choose chose chosen - valima Come came come - tulema Deal dealt dealt - tegelema, äri ajama Do did done - tegema Dream dream dreamt(dreamed) dreamt(dreamed) ­ unistama; (unes) nägema Feed fed fed - toitma, söötma, karjatama

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Irregular verbs

Become became become lose lost lost Begin began begun make made made Bite bit bitten mean meant meant Blow blew blown meet met met Break broke broken pay paid paid Brong brought brought put put put Build built built read read read Burn burnt (Inf+ed) burnt (Inf+ed) ride rode ridden Burst burst burst ring rang rung Buy bought bought rise rose risen Can could (been able to) run ran run

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English - rregulars verbs

IRREGULAR VERBS BE WAS / WERE BEEN OLEMA BEAT BEAT BEATEJN PEKSMA, LÖÖMA BECOME BECAME BECOME SAAMA (kellekski) BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN ALGAMA, ALUSTAMA BITE BIT BITTEN HAMMUSTAMA BLOW BLEW BLOWN PUHUMA BREAK BROKE BROKEN MURDMA, KATKI TEGEMA BRING BROUGHT BROUGHT TOOMA BURN BURNT BURNT PÕLEMA, PÕLETAMA BUILD BUILT BUILT EHITAMA BURST BURST BURST PUHKEMA BUY BOUGHT BOUGHT OSTMA CATCH CAUGHT CAUGHT KINNI PÜÜDMA CHOOSE CHOSE CHOSEN VALIMA COME CAME COME TULEMA COST COST COST MAKSMA, VÄÄRT OLEMA

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Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad

Olema BE-WAS/WERE-BEEN kuulma HEAR/HEARD/HEARD Saama k/m BECOME-BECAME-BECOME peitma HIDE/HID/HIDDEN Alustama BEGIN/BEGAN/BEGUN lööma HIT/HIT/HIY Hammustama BITE/BIT/BITTEN hoidma HOLD/HELD/HELD Puhkama BLOW/BLEW/BLOWN haiget tegema HURT/HURT/HURT Katki BREAK/BROKE/BROKEN jätma KEEP/KEPT/KEPT Tooma BRING/BROUGHT/BROUGHT teadma KNOW/KNEW/KNOWN Ehitama BUILD/BULIT/BUILT juhtima LEAD/LED/LED Ostma BUY/BOUGHT/BOUGHT õppima LEARN/LEARNT/LEARNT Püüdma CATCH/CAUGHT/CAUGHT jätma LEAVE/LEFT/LEFT Valikud CHOOSE7CHOSE/CHOSEN välja laenutama LEND/LENT/LENT Tulema COME/CAME/COME laskma LET/LET/LET Maksma COST/COST/COST kaotama LOSE/LOST/LOST Lõikama CUT/CUT/CUT tegema MAKE/MADE/MADE Tegema DO/DID/DONE tähendama MEAN/MEANT/MEANT Joonistama DRAW/DREW/DRAWN kohtama MEET/MET/MET Jooma DRINK/DRANK/DRUNK maksma PAY/PAID/PAID Sõitma DRIVE/DROVE/DRIVEN panema PUT/PUT/PUT Sööma EAT/ATE/EATEN lugema READ/READ/READ Kukkuma FALL/FELL/FALLEN sõitma RIDE/RODE/RID...

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Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs

1.12 choose chose chosen 3.5 let let let 1.13 break broke broken 3.6 put put put 1.14 beat beat beaten, beat 3.7 read read read 1.15 steal stole stolen 3.8 say said said 3.9 shine shone shone 3.10 split split split 2 122 (2 similar) 36 2.1 bring brought brought 2.2 build built built 4 ­ew ­own 3 2.3 burn burnt, burned burnt, burned 4.1 fly flew flown 2.4 buy bought bought 4.2 grow grew grown 2.5 catch caught caught 4.3 know knew known 2.6 feel felt felt 2.7 find found found 2.8 get got got, gotten 2.9 hang hung hung 5 ­ng 2 2

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UK test

Atlantic Ocean is to the west, the Celtic Sea is to the south and the Irish Sea is to the east. St. Patrick. 13. What is the approximate population of the 4 constituent countries? E ­ 53million, S ­ 5,3million, W ­ 3,1million, N I ­ 1,8million 14. How did the Anglo-Saxons influence Britain? In language the British owe almost everything to the Anglo-Saxons. The Low German dialect which they brought with them still remains in all essentials the identical speech employed by the British at the present day. In character, the Anglo-Saxons have bequeathed much of the German solidity, industry, and patience. In civilization, on the other hand, the British owe comparatively little to the direct Teutonic influence. The native Anglo-Saxon culture was low. 15. Name some countries where English is used as the first language. Barbados,

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Childhood

they did something wrong because they're only children, they don't know anything about life and doing something right or wrong yet. When they grew up, went to school and sometimes got bad marks, I didn't yell at them. I think it's very wrong. My mother never yelled at me when I got bad marks or everything wasn't so good in school because life teach us and the lifeschool is the best school. When Oliver tould me that he wanted a dog, we brought him a dog for his birthday and Merilin tould us that she wanted a bunny, so we brought her a bunny. It's normal to have pets especially if you have a big house. And if my children is happy when they get these pets what they want, then I'm happy too. I think that when my children get more older and will start going to parties, I won't forbid them to go there, because the more than I forbid them, the more they wanted

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English history

and British rule collapsed in Ireland as a result of the Irish War of Independence. This sparked Independence movements across the Empire and inspired other nations for Freedom. World War I Britain has proven itself on several occasions to be strong and powerful. It has created the reputation by being one of the world's largest industrial powers. The industrial revolution with WWI was that brought the British Empire to the peak of its expansion. Imperial contributions had strengthened the British war effort, and victory brought to country mandates over new territories, such as Palestine, Iraq, and some territories in Africa. World War I, known also as the First World War, Great War and War to End All Wars was a global military conflict. Over 15 million people were killed. It was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history

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Time travel

Your Name Dear Diary, The most amazing thing just happened to me. The Time Machine which I never thought will work, just brought me back from my travel to 1975. I've always imagined what the 70's would have looked like and I've even dreamed of living in that time. And now I finally got to see and feel it. I wasn't quite sure where would The Machine bring me, but luckily it worked perfectly and brought me into the New York City. I think that it somehow works on the power of mind and it gets you exactly where and when you want to be. On the first sight it all looked wonderful, the grass was greener and the air was more easier to breathe ­ of course I was evolved into the famous Central Park. I didn't know where to go or what to do, so I whistled, like they do in the movies, and took a cab. I asked the driver just to drive me around the city and show me what's good around there.

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English Irregular Verbs

hammustama bite bit bitten lööma hit hit hit veritsema bleed bled bled hoidma hold held held puhuma blow blew blown vigastama hurt hurt hurt lõhkuma break broke broken hoidma keep kept kept tooma bring brought brought teadma know knew known ehitama build built built asetama lay laid laid plahvatama burst burst burst viima lead led led ostma buy bought bought lahkuma leave left left püüdma catch caught caught lubama let let let

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Basic Irregular Verbs

Irregular verbs Present Past Past participle beat beat beaten be was, were been become became become begin began begun bite bit bitten blow blew blown break broke broken bring brought brought build built built burn burnt burnt burst burst burst buy bought bought can could been able catch caught caught choose chose chosen come came come cost cost cost cut cut cut deal dealt dealt dig dug dug do did done

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The Palace of Versailles / Versailles' loss

decorating the seventeen arches that are opposite of the windows. Louis XV died leaving a huge debt to his grandson Louis XVI. Even though he was incredibly in debt, Louis XVI had all the gardens redone right away. Perhaps this is why the French Government went bankrupt and they had to give up the palace. This whole thing eventually started the French Revolution.            In 1792, Versailles was abandoned. All of the furniture was sold and all the art was brought to museums. The palace was left empty. The French government decided to open up the palace as a museum, during the 1830's.  In 1962, all of the belongings of the palace that could be located were brought back and the palace has almost been completely restored back to its original self. Also the gardens and statues have been restored, and more then 80 of the rooms have been remodeled and decorated. They are now open to the public.

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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

He is really strong and has a disease that he isn't able to feel any ache. *Mikael Blomkvist ­ Lisbeth's friend. He works in the newspaper "Millennium", which is known for publishing scandalous articles. Lisbeth and Mikael met in the first novel called "The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo". Lisbeth found Mikale trustful, and this was something new for her. She couldn't trust anyone before. So she tried to avoid Mikael, because he brought out feelings that Salander had never experienced before. Salander didn't like it because she liked to have everything under her own control. Blomkvist spends this novel trying hard to reveal the corrupt plot against Lisbeth Salander. Annika Giannini ­ Lisbeth's lawyer Plot The book begins one day after the previous one ended. The Girl Who Played With Fire ended with Lisbeth Salander meeting his father and half brother. Salatsenko and Niedermann wanted to

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Referat

How do people use sugar content of sweet before it developed modern methods for the production of sugar? In they India pressed out of sugar cane cloudy juice or they licked it as lollypop such as sugar cane - it is the practice in many countries still exist. Later, people began to boil sugar cane juice, sweet - both were solid sugar crystals. "Cane, which gives the sugar without the aid of bees" According to legend, brought the cane - or at least it can be transmitted Kumu - first to Greece by Alexander the Great, expedition returning to India. Around the year 300BC the mother Nearchos sailed along the Persian Gulf to the Indus river, on the river side by side but the wind rising sugar canes. Nearchos picked one of the plants, taste it, and said: "Indian dish, which gives the sugar without the aid of bees." Western Mediterranean Arabs brought sugar. Having occupied the south of Spain and Sicily,

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99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

33 kuulma hear heard heard 34 veerima spell spelt spelt 35 kalduma bend bent bent 36 ehitma build built built 37 (välja)laenama lend lent lent 38 saatma send sent sent 39 kulutama spend spent spent 40 und nägema/unistama dream dreamt/ed dreamt/ed 41 tooma bring brought brought 42 ostma buy bought bought 43 püüdma catch caught caught 44 võitlema fight fought fought 45 õpetama teach taught taught 46 mõtlema think thought thought 47 peksam beat beat beaten 48 lõhkuma breake broke broken 49 valima choos chose chosen

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Tegusõnad, täisminevik ja eessõnad.

Inglise keel. Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad + tavalised tegusõnad + muud asjad. 1. Be ­ was/were ­ been - olema 2. Break ­ broke ­ broken ­ katki tegema 3. Bring ­ brought ­ brought- tooma 4. Built ­ built ­ built - ehitama 5. Buy ­ bought ­ bought ­ ostma 6. Catch ­ caught ­ caught ­ kinni püüdma 7. Come ­ came ­ come - tulema 8. Dig ­ dug ­ dug - kaevama 9. Do ­ did ­ done - tegema 10.Draw ­ drew ­ drawn - joonistama 11.Drink ­ drank ­drunk - jooma 12.Drive ­ drove ­ driven ­ autot juhtima 13.Eat ­ ate ­ eaten - sööma 14.Feed ­ fed ­ fed - söötma 15.Find ­ found ­ found - leidma 16.Fly ­ flew ­ flown - lendama 17

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Comparative law

Early History of Society, and Its Relation to Modern Ideas, he set out his views on the development of legal institutions in primitive societies and engaged in a comparative discussion of Eastern and Western legal traditions. This work placed comparative law in its historical context and was widely read and influential. The first university course on the subject was established at the University of Oxford in 1869, with Maine taking up the position of professor Comparative law in the US was brought by a legal scholar fleeing persecution in Germany, Rudolf Schlesinger. Schlesinger eventually became professor of comparative law at Cornell Law School helping to spread the discipline throughout the US. 4.International Courts European and international courts There are many courts that operate at international level, and it is not always easy to distinguish their jurisdiction. The aim of this summary is to present the European courts and to distinguish

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Irregular verbs

külmutama freeze froze frozen süütama light lit lit külvama sow sowed sown teadma know knew known laenama lend lent lent tirima tear tore torn lahkuma leave left left toetuma lean leant leant lamama lie lay lain toitma feed fed fed lehvima weave wove woven tooma bring brought brought leidma find found found tulema come came come lendama fly flew flown tulistama shoot shot shot levitama broadcast broadcast tundma feel felt felt levitama spread spread spread tõestama prove proved proven libisema slide slid slid tõusma rise rose risen lubama let let let tärkama arise arose arisen

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Cultural history

Study questions on chapter 1 Stonehenge - is pre-historical moument located in the English county of Wiltshire. 2400 BC ­ 22 000 BC. It is composed of a circular setting of large standing stones. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 Celtic Invasion ­ It begun about 500 years BC. Celts brought iron with them to Britain (and pagan traditions). But it is belived that there was never an organized Celtic invasion.(Celts were too fragmented to make it happen) Iron ­ Celts brought iron with them into Great Britain which made some big changes. Iron is stronger then bronze and iron ore is more common(it made tools and weapons better). One of the interesting innovations that they brough to Britain was the iron plough which changed a lot about the farming(made it easier)

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Irregular verbs

1. Be was/were been ­ olema 2. Bear bore born(e) ­ kandma, taluma 3. Beat beat beaten- lööma 4. Become became become- saama kellekski , millekski 5. Begin began begun- alustama 6. Bite bit bitten- hammustama 7. Blow blew blown- puhuma 8. Break broke broken-murduma, murdma, lõhkuma 9. Bring brought brought-tooma 10. Build built built-ehitama 11. Burn burnt burnt-põletama 12. Burst burst burst-purskama, puhkema 13. Buy bought bought-ostma 14. Can could could-võima, suutma 15. Catch caught caught- kinni püüdma 16. Choose chose chosen-valima 17. Come came come-tulema 18. Cost cost cost- maksma, väärt olema 19. Cut cut cut-lõikama 20

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THE VICTORIAN AGE 2

in 19th century many new newspapers started to appear. magazines books house of commons-> rich bankers and rich people *kasvatati Kensingtoni süsteemi järgi *abiellus Albertiga *valitses 63 aastat ja 7 kuud *tal oli 9 last 42 lapselast. they brought rabbits to australia. What was the function of the Sunday school? need for reforms in education-resulted in new syllabules

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Briti muusika

Music in Britain from 1920s to the Present Day 1920s - Young people listened to ragtime and jazz. 1930s - Swing became popular. Benny Goodman and his Orchestra were the 'King of the Swing', as were Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. The music was fast and frantically paced and led to dances being banned from dance halls, as the young women being flung into the air by their partners showed their stocking tops and underwear. Jazz continued to be popular. 1940s - The Second World War brought fast, frantic (and often American) dance music - boogie-woogie or jitterbug. Dances were held in church halls, village halls, clubs, Air Force bases - everywhere! But slower, romantic songs were also popular as loved ones went away to fight, such as Vera Lynn's 'We'll Meet Again' and the song about coming home again, 'The 'White Cliffs of Dover'. After the war 'skiffle' bands became popular. These bands used household items, such as washboards and tea chests, as part of their set of instruments

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Lõuna Aafrika rahvusköök

indigenous cooks. Of these maize is the most significant - it has been integrated to such an extent into the traditional diet that it is often assumed to be an indigenous plant. Popular foods in modern South Africa are chicken, limes, garlic, ginger, chili, tomatoes, onions and many spices. Settler cookery South Africa was settled from the seventeenth century by colonists from the Netherlands, Germany and France, and later by arrivals from the British Isles. These colonists brought European cookery styles with them. Cape Dutch Traditional cookery of South Africa is often refered to as "Cape Dutch". This cuisine is characterized by the use of spices such as nutmeg, allspice and hot peppers. The Cape Dutch cookery style owes at least as much to the cookery of the slaves brought by the Dutch East India Company to the Cape from Bengal, Java and Malaysia as it does to the European styles of cookery imported by settlers, and this is reflected in the

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Inglisekeelsed fraasid

1a fraasid Feared natural predators- kardetud looduslikud kiskjad Beyond the limits- piire ületades/piiridest kaugemale Developed such a special bond- loonud (sellise) erilise sideme Brought up on a farm- farmis üles kasvatatud How to interpret- kuidas tõlgendada/selgitada Dedicated to- pühendunud (millesegi) A unique and unforgettable- eriline ja unustamatu The negative perception- negatiivne mulje He aims to sh savagely fierce ow people- ta soovib näidata inimestele The ferocious and mindless- metsik ja tundetu Are portrayed in the media- kujutatakse meedias Have personalities- omavad iseloomu Interacting with people- inimestega suhelda To swim alongside them- ujuda nende kõrval Occasionally- mõnikord Dorsal fin- seljauim Marvel at- imetlema (midagi/kedagi) An endangered- ohustatud (kasutatakse ohustatud liikide puhul)

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Pildi kirjeldamine

In the picture, I can see two people - a man and a woman. I think they're married. She brought some hamburgers outside to have dinner in fresh air and to please her husband. They are barbequeing outside. The man has a blue shirt, shorts and grey sneakers on. He is holding a spade (?) for cooking and flipping burgers. On his shoulder, he has a towel. The woman is wearing a white blouse and an apron. She is holding a plate with hamburgers and she is reaching it towards the man. I can also see a table and a plate with meat on it. Both, man and woman are smiling

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English essay

Living in the country has acquired certain reputation, that indicates dirtiness, dullness and uncoiseness with a life in the countryside. True, that a life in the city may seem more entertaining, rapid and fastinating, but it's only an illusion which is brought out due to the commotion in the city. But life in the countryside is more healthy due to the unpolluted air, possibility to evolve agriculture and an elbowroom in which one can dabble sports. One negative side effect accompanies living in the country is absense of infrastructures. Many important institutions locate too far and due to that transportation is an important subject while living in the country. To sum up, living in the city is comfortable but noisy and living in

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Women writer's influence on our society

She wrote a lot about patriotism and loving our fatherland. She also started building a library which was a pretty big thing because it was time when it was weird for woman to do such thing. She had a really big role in Estonia becoming independent. She reminded us to stay strong no matter what. Her poems reminded us and remind us these days too, that we always have to love our fatherland. She didn't die in Estonia but her remains were brought to Estonia later. There are also many things made for Lydia's memory. For example there's a memorial stone for her. In Pärnu there is a memorial museum. It's a house museum and Lydia used to live there when she was a little girl. She was on an Estonia's 100 crown bank note which is a really big thing because she was the only woman that has ever been on a bank note. Estonian writers have given a big influence to our nowadays writers. They have given motivation to

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The 17th century in England

The 17th century In England 17th century was a time of political and religious turmoil. It is known as a struggle between Parliament and the throne. 1625 came to rule Charles I, who was proved to be politically stubborn. In 1642 civil war broke out between the Cavaliers and the Roundheads. Oliver Cromwell was a puritan who brought the Roundheads to the victory and temporarily ended the monarchy in 1649. Charles I was beheaded. Oliver Cromwell ruled England for 9 violent years. The return of the oldest son of Charles I in 1660 is called the Restoration. In 1660 the Royal Society of London was established to promote scientific research. In 1688 the Glorious Revolution was without bloodshed or violence. The 1689 Bill of Rights limited monarch's powers. Parliamtary government was established

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Most unforgettable childhood experience

What is your most unforgettable childhood experience? I have quite many childhood experiences that i remember, but following is the one, what i can remember really well. I was 5 years old, just learned to ride a bike, and as most of kids at the same age, so do i wanted a new bike. One day that my mother came to brought me home from kindergarten, we went home, and i was very surprised when i saw brand new bike standing at living room. I was so excited and immediately wanted to go for a ride, but in outdoors was already dark, so I had to wait next day. At that night i couldn't sleep very well, because i was so excited and anxiously waited for morning. It was one of my best and memorablest days from my childhood.

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Sir Lencelot du Lac

SIR LANCELOT DU LAC SIR LANCELOT DU LAC  Son of King Ban of Benwick and Queen Elaine  Foster-mother was the Lady of the Lake  He was the First Knight of the Round Table  Became a loyal knight, companion and friend to King Arthur  Brought dishonour to his king, and destroyed the fellowship of the Round Table WHAT WAS HE LOOK LIKE?  Never failed in:  Gentleness  Courtesy  Courage  Always willing to serve others  The greatest fighter and swordsman of all the knights of the Round Table KING ARTHUR  Taken by the Lady of the Lake to King Arthur's court  Amazed by his honour, his skill with the sword and his bravery in combat

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Indians

Even the Indians themselves were a resource - souls ripe for the Jesuit, Dominican, or Puritan plucking. It was the Europeans' cultural arrogance, coupled with their materialistic view of the land and its animal and plant beings, that the Indians found repellent. Europeans, in sum, were regarded as something mechanical - soulless creatures who wielded diabolically ingenious tools and weapons to accomplish mad ends. The Europeans brought with them not only a desire and will to conquer the new continent for all its material richness, but they also brought with them diseases that hit the Indians hard. Conflicts developed between the Native Americans and the Invaders, the latter arriving in overwhelming numbers, as many "as the stars in heaven". The Europeans were accustomed to own land and laid claim to it while they considered the Indians to be nomads with no interest to claim land ownership

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Auld lang syne

Auld Lang Syne Should old acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind ? Should old acquaintance be forgot, and old lang syne ? CHORUS: For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne, we'll take a cup of kindness yet, for auld lang syne. And surely you'll buy your pint cup ! and surely I'll buy mine ! And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet, for auld lang syne. CHORUS We two have run about the slopes, and picked the daisies fine ; But we've wandered many a weary foot, since auld lang syne. CHORUS We two have paddled in the stream,

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