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Mary Tudor
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Mary Tudor

wanted it so badly. Doctors now believe that she had stomach cancer and this was what made her stomach swell up Philip left Mary for good this time to fight a war in France. He did not return. Mary's rule Mary was determined to return all her people to the true faith She believed she was saving their souls by insisting on this When they refused to change their ways she had them burnt at the stake Bloody Mary It was these burnings at the stake which gave Mary the name by which she is still known today More than 300 people were burned at the stake during her reign In april 1558 when Mary was 42, she became quite ill after realising that she was not pregnant, for the second time She died in november without a child to succeed her Elizabeth, her halfsister, and the child of the woman who had replaced her mother

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Metsatulekahjud Eestis
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Metsatulekahjud Eestis

the preventive methods of the forest fires. This work tries to give an overview about the kinds of the forest fires, the basic types of the fire extinguishers, and the safety standards, the genesis and what could happen to forest after fire. Years 1997 and 2007 were thoroughly analyzed, and the conclusion of those years confirmed the second analyze, where the forest fires were studied in the first Estonian Republic, and forest burnings in years 1998, 2006, 2008 and 2010, too. This research was conducted during the winters at 2010 and 2011, what was based on relevant literature and meteorological observations. One of the methods of this work was used a quotationing and an analyzing. To this research there were raised three aims, and four research questions. The first question at the research was how the human activity affects the genesis and the spreading of the forest fires

Loodus → Keskkonnakaitse
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

Despite all the progressive legislation of the 1940S and 1950S, blacks perceived that most neighborhoods, jobs, and schools remained segregated. Thus, the Washington- based victories came to feel like defeats at home. For example, in the four years fol- lowing the Supreme Court's 1954 decision to integrate all public schools, blacks were the targets of 530 acts of violence (direct intimidation of black children and parents, bombings and burnings) designed to prevent school integration. This vio- lence generated the perception of another sort of setback in black progress. For the first time since well before World War II, when lynchings had occurred at an aver- age rate of 78 per year, blacks had to be concerned about the basic safety of their families. The new violence was not limited to the education issue, either. Peaceful civil rights demonstrations of the time were frequently confronted by hostile crowds-and police.

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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