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Why travel
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Why travel?

But travelling is not only for party people, it is also for those who love to discover the foreign world, take pictures of exciting sightseeings while also enjoying it. People who like this kind of travelling are usually adults and elders who want something educational instead of fun. Meeting new countries give them the opportunity to understand different cultures better. It does not matter if you are more like the jet-setter or the culture hobbyist, the main thing is to spend your trip carefree without having any worries. Take unforgettable and amazing memories with you from every travelling experience. And hey, the weather seems cold ­ last time to plan your holiday, don't you think?

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wfwvawe
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wfwvawe

Dear listeners, most of us here today are soon going to make the biggest and most important step of our lives so far. We are going to start a completely new and different life after graduation. The emphasis therefore should be on the word "life". The real thing, it's coming, it's going to hit us and it's going to hit us hard. Nothing is going to be the same. Life will never ever be as simple, carefree and easygoing again. To me, the expression "life is hard" has never meant anything. I have always been more of a "life is beautiful"-type. I have never really thought that it actually is hard. Mostly because I have never thought what the real life is like. Ofcourse I have seen it, it's all around me, but only seeing and seeing plus thinking through what you see are two really different things. An example: have you ever been to a funeral of a collateral relative as a child? Do you

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Capital punishments should not be abolished
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Capital punishments should not be abolished

can also watch tv, study, work, don't have to pay taxes and some of the prisons look more nicer than someone's ordinary home and who pays for their free living? We do. I also think that some of the criminal are kind of mentally ill and they will never feel guilty of what they did and some are even proud of it if they have murdered or tortured somebody's daughter or son and and all they get for punishment is carefree life? No. It's my opinion that they should be treated same as way as they treated someone else and in many cases it means capital punishment. Also it's said that if we abolish capital punishment, we will save lives. Most of the criminals, who are in prison for long time, have murdered someone or even many of people, if the are serial killers. They have tooken innocent lives and we should just let them live and enjoy life

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Positive and negative traits of character
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Positive and negative traits of character

Positive traits of character 1.lighthearted- muretu, kergelt võttes. 2.carefree, careful- muretu, hoolikas 3.honest, sincere, frank- aus, siiras, siiras 4.open, communicative- avatud, suhtlemis aldis 5.easy-going- hea suhtleja 6.strong-willed- tahtejõuline 7.determined- otsustuskindel 8.self-assured, self-confident- enesekindel, enesekindel 9.dominant, energetic- domineeriv, energiline 10.demanding, well-balanced- nõudlik, tasakaalukas 11.modest, reserved- tagasihoidlik, reserveetitud =kinnine 12.sensible, practical- mõistlik, praktiline 13

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Before I fall
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Before I fall

Characters 1) Samantha “Sam” Kingston – protagonist  17-year-old  thinks she can get away with anything and everything  shy, when she was younger  outgoing, now Characters 2) Lindsay Edgecombe – Sam best friend  outgoing  crazy  designed driver  won´t back down when being challenged Characters 3) Elody  funny  “You could never be upset when she is around.”  always happy  tries to make people happy  carefree Characters 3) Ally  peaceful  sielent  shy Characters 4) Sam boyfriend Rob  really handsome  all the girls like him  though he loves Samantha, he can easly let her down Characters 5) Juliet Sykes  outsider  called by many names, including "Psycho"  quiet and shy  isn't associated with people in the story (doesn't really have friends) Characters 6) Kent McFuller  He and Sam were best friends as children, but now she believes that

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Inglise keele tõlkimisharjutus
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Inglise keele tõlkimisharjutus

It is very interesting, when everybody gets together. My mother has 3 brothers and although you can see the similarities, they are also quite different. My uncle Tom is the oldest and he is a typical violent parent. He always tries to force my cousins to be more ambitious and he gets wound up, when they don’t get picked into the sportsteam or the school play. And then there is my uncle James. He is a complete opposite. He is a artteacher and he is completely carefree. He never rebukes with his children and he is always relaxed. He wants that everyone discovers their creative side and engages painting or ’’skulptuur’’ or something. Uncle Paul is average and he is very funny. He always tells stories. But he can be a little stubborn and he doesn’t do anything, that he doesn’t want to do. And then there is my mom. She likes when everyone is togheter and when there is a few argumets, witch there always is, then she is the peacemaker.

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Unit 1
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Unit 1

Inglise keele test unit 1 1. do the crossword 1.without any problem or worries . a. Carefree 2.To answer. a . Respond 3. A period of time durning which a king or queen rules a country. a . reign 4. Someone whoes job is to give advice about a subject.a . adviser 5. The rising and falling og the level of the sea. a. tide 6. the chair that a king or queen sits on. a. throne 7. Someone who plays a musical instrument,especially as a job .a . musician 8. A place where a lot of people go for a holiday. a .resort 9. Someone paid to do jobs in another person's house. a. servent 2

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Eclipse fourth chapter-Nature
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Eclipse fourth chapter (Nature)

Edward goes away hunting with Emmett and Jasper leaving Alice in charge of watching Bella. Bella is hoping to keep her time occupied by working and helping Angela. Unfortunately when she gets to Newton's they don't need her to work and a flyer saying "Save the Olympic Wolf" causes Bella to head straight to La Push. Bella arrives at La Push greeted by a shocked yet extremely happy Jacob. Bella instantly feels like the Bella she used to be with Jake, less responsible and carefree. They walk to First Beach and talk about how things have been but the conversation quickly moves to why they are no longer friends. Jacob is shocked to hear why Edward left. Bella continues to explain to Jacob what happened in Italy. Jacob then tells Bella about the events while she was away. The pack had come across a fresh trail from Victoria. They followed it and ran into the Cullens. There was a minor interaction between Emmett and Paul. Carlisle and Sam agreed

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’Anita and Me’ by Meera Syal
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’Anita and Me’ by Meera Syal

Meena's house is always full of a constant stream of ethnic visitors and her parents seem to see no need to integrate futher. Namely, her parents considered every Indian immigrant in England as a friend or even as a part of the family. Meena's family are keen to see her keeping up the family's cultural tradition. Meena on the other hand, is caught between two cultures. She is having a difficult time adjusting to her surroundings, wishing she were blonde and carefree like her 14-year-old neighbor, Anita (Brewster). Meena idolizes Anita for her looks and free spirit, and in many ways wants to be very much like her, but the reality of her life keeps putting Meena back in her place, a place she desperately seeks a way out of. As the book progresses, Meena seems to fit in quite well with the other children and the family are certainly accepted, admired even, by the community. This all begins to fall

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House of Winsdor
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House of Winsdor

Today the Royal family is of a huge influence on the modern british society. Its Instagram account is followed by 3.5m people, lives of its members have become a kind of tv-show, where the world spies over their every step and the pressure is being added by hundreds of rules they have to follow. Either you love them or agree with the anti-monarch stream, the fact that the huge part of British tax income is spent on the royal upkeep is undeniable. The carefree life of the winsdors costs Britain $450 million per year. Yet the poll carried out in 2013 showed that the percentage of the society support of a Queen is 75%. And everyone of us understands, that royals are a huge corporayion, whose ruling leader is the Quenn Elizabeth II. Royal wedding are another theme to discuss. Those have always been pompous events observed by millions of people. The Future. The time since the House of Windsor was founded has been unlike any other time in history

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Drugs and how they affect your health
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Drugs and how they affect your health.

types of highs, including a very happy or spacey feeling or a feeling that a person has special powers, such as the ability to fly or to see into the future. Inhalant - An inhalant, such as glue or gasoline, is sniffed or "huffed" to give the user an immediate rush. Inhalants produce a quick feeling of being drunk - followed by sleepiness, staggering, dizziness, and confusion. Narcotic - A narcotic dulls the body's senses (leaving a person less aware and alert and feeling carefree) and relieves pain. Narcotics can cause a person to sleep, fall into a stupor, have convulsions, and even slip into a coma. Certain narcotics - such as codeine - are legal if given by doctors to treat pain. Heroin is an illegal narcotic because it is has dangerous side effects and is very addictive. Stimulant - A stimulant speeds up a person's body and brain. Stimulants, such as methamphetamines and cocaine, have the opposite effect of depressants. Usually, stimulants

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A letter and an essay
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A letter and an essay

externally imposed restraints. One's childhood's dream of adulthood is the desire to be independent. One's adulthood's dream of childhood is the desire to be free from responsibility and enjoy a life without care. In each case, the dream of freedom is idealised. A child dreaming of being an adult wants the independence that the adult has but does not understand the responsibility that accompanies it. An adult dreaming of being a child wants the carefree life that the child has but does not remember that a child is incapable of doing things that most adults take for granted. The only difference between an adult contentedly remembering childhood and an adult desperately reliving childhood is that one has learned to live within the restrictions of adulthood while the other keeps trying to overcome them. What an illusion! Another `bitter' illusion. Some people believe that they are in control of their lives

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

3 expected 11 stable Nina refused to play until her encouragement, I would never 4 far 12 quite parents sat at the front again. have pursued my acting career. 5 responsible 13 confrontational 3 Because she was disgusted at 3 You can go the party provided 6 steadily 14 frustration the racism which continued to be that you are home by midnight. 7 carefree 15 thing a problem in the USA. 4 Supposing you could live for 8 sight ever, would you really want to? Challenge! Students' own answers 2 1 c 2 a, b, d 3 a, d 4 b, c 5 If he'd beaten her at tennis, it 3 1 Girls mature a good / great deal

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

statement: “I am never upset for the reason I think.”2 FALLING BELOW AND RISING ABOVE THOUGHT When you are very tired, you may become more peaceful, more relaxed than in your usual state. this is because thinking is subsiding, and so you can't remember your mind-made problematic self anymore. You are moving toward sleep. When you drink alcohol or take certain drugs (provided they don't trigger your pain-body), you may also feel more relaxed, more carefree, and perhaps more alive a for a while. You may start singing and dancing, which since ancient times are expressions of the joy of life. Because you are less burdened by your mind, you can glimpse the joy of Being. Perhaps this is the reason alcohol is also called “spirit.” But there is a high price to pay: unconsciousness. Instead of rising above thought, you have fallen below it. A few more drinks, and you will have regressed to the vegetable realm.

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

I was reminded of similar evenings spent with Cary when I was attending SDSU, which made me try and picture what Gideon had been like in college. From the articles I'd read, I knew he'd attended Columbia for his undergraduate studies, then left to focus on his expanding business interests. Had he associated with the other students? Did he go to frat parties, screw around and/or drink too much? He was such a controlled man, I had a hard time picturing him that carefree, and yet here he was being exactly that with me and Cary. He glanced at me then, still smiling, and my heart turned over in my chest. He looked his age for once, young and seriously fine and so very normal. At that moment, we were just a twenty-something couple relaxing at home with a roommate and a remote control. He was just my boyfriend, hanging out. It was all so sweet and uncomplicated, and I found the illusion a poignant one.

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

the movie was striving for the realism of a nature documentary, that the audience was used to seeing realistic treatments of animal violence, and that we were making a movie for the entire spectrum of the audience, not just for infants who might be traumatized by the scene. I agreed with this choice, feeling that it was true to the animal world we were trying to depict, but was somewhat disappointed when the movie then strayed from realism in Act Two, with carefree comedy replacing what would have been a desperate struggle to survive. I was bothered by one structural element in Act One — the excursion to the scary Elephant's Graveyard. Instinctively I felt that though it was a good scene, it was in the wrong place. It was a dark visit to the country of death, and it felt more appro­ priate as the stage for an Act Two ordeal. Act One was already heavily weighted w i t h

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