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Education

In England and Wales most school were established by private benefactors and operated as educational carities. Compulsory education was introduced in 1888. Maintained schools follow National Curriculum. National Curriculum core subjects are English, matematics and science. Foundation subjects are design and technology, history, music, art. Children in Englan begin with primary education and it may be divided into Infant and Junior school. After primary school they move secondary school. Nearly 88 pre cent of secondary school pupils in England go to comperhensive schools. After five years of secondary education students take examination in a range of subjects at the level of GCSI (general certificate of secondary edcation) and that marked by independent examination board. Following two years of study, students may take A-level examinationa, which are required for university entrance in the UK. 6-7 % of the children in England go t...

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Eddie Murphy

lives: New York City, U.S. • He has received Golden Globe Award  nominations for his performances in 48 Hrs. , Beverly Hills Cop series , Trading Places , and The Nutty Professor . In 2007, he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and received a nomination for the Academy Philanthropy • Murphy has donated money to the AIDS Foundation, and cancer, education, creative arts, family/parent support, health and homeless charities. He has donated to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, various cancer charities and $100,000 to the Screen Actors' Guild's strike relief fund. Used sites • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Mu rphy • https://www.google.com/search? q=eddie+murphy&source=lnms&tbm =isch&sa=X&ei=xSVSUvfALc67hAfk 0oDADg&sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&b iw=1280&bih=668&dpr=1

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Printsess Diana

the British royal family and the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Diana was first educated at Silfield School, then at Riddlesworth Hall in Norfolk, and at West Heath Girls' School . Diana reportedly excelled in swimming and diving, and wanted to be a professional ballerina. From the mid-1980s, the Princess of Wales became increasingly connected with charities. (As Princess of Wales she was expected to visit hospitals, schools, etc.) In addition, the Princess was the patroness of charities and organisations working with the homeless, youth, drug addicts and the elderly. From 1989, she was announced as a President of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She was married on 29 July 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people.

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Kõrbestumine Sahelis

com/5452 · Pilt [9] ,,U.S. Intelligence Says Water Shortages Threaten Stability" http://www.scoop.it/t/geography-education/p/1487549893/2012/03/25/u-s-intelligence-says-water-shortages-threaten-stability · Pilt [10] ,, Wielka susza sprowadzila glód do Rogu Afryki" http://afryka-i-my.blogspot.com/ · Pildid [11] ja [12] ,,In pictures: The Sahel drought" http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/inpictures/2012/06/2012624213039862469.html · Pilt [13] ,,International charities criticise efforts to build resilience in the Sahel" http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2012/aug/01/international-charities-criticise-efforts-resilience-sahel ·

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Daniel Radcliffe Presentation

Daniel Radcliffe Heleri Järve 10.H Beginning of his life · Born in July 23, 1989 · Born in West London , England · An only child · Wanted to be and actor at 5 Career · Got the part of Harry Potter in 2000 · Has played the lead actor in Harry Potter for all seven movies · Has received multiple awards for his performances in movies Intresting facts · Enjoys playing cricket · One of the youngest, richest people in the World · A fan of punk rock music · Writes poetry · Gives a lot of his money to charities Thank you for listening!

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The Royal Family

Eldest son of The Prince of Wales and the alte Second level Diana, Prinsess of wales Third level Born on 21 June 1982 Fourth level Royal Military Acatemy Sandhurts Fifth level President of many charities On St George's Day The Queen appointed him to be a Royal Knigh Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter On 29 April 2011 married Catherine Middleton and was conferred as The Duke of Cambrige http://www.google.ee/imgres? imgurl=http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2007/database/princewilliam/prince_william2_300.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.people.com/people/princ

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Loch Ness - Esitlus

· large, deep freshwater · 37 km long · southwest from Inverness · surface area 56.4 km² · deepest point 230 m · about 10,000 years old Urquhart Castle · beside Loch Ness · the largest strongholds · majority of Loch Ness Monster sightings Cherry Island · only island on Loch Ness · artificial island · from the Iron Age The Loch Ness Marathon · an annual marathon race · along Loch Ness to Inverness · $2,500 · supports several charities · over 1,500 participants Loch Ness monster · an alleged animal · bestknown mysteries · Nessie · 60 feet long · a long tail with 4 fins and a big head · the water horse · categorized: ­ 1. unknown species of large animals ­ 2. mystic or paranormal ­ 3. misidentification of known animals ­ 4. inanimate objects or effects ­ 5. hoaxes Plesiosaur · a longnecked aquatic reptile · a coldblooded reptile Longnecked seal · lake monsters on land

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Wealth does not bring happiness. True or falce?

you like. On one hand, it is true but on the other hand it is false. Money can improve your lifestyle in many ways. It can help you buy fresh food, it can help you get good medical care. Money also allows you to travel and meet new people, new places and new civilizations. It permits you to have a lot of free time to relax, do the things you like and buy all the stuff you like. On the other hand, money makes you greedy and selfish. The more you make the less you spend on charities or donations. You may become a victim of its power! Many people become addicted to luxury. And also, money cannot buy you good relationships, you cannot buy people's feelings, you have to earn them. If you have a lot of money but, have everything you ever wanted but you have bad relationships, you do not feel that you are loved and you are unhappy, then you are just miserable. To sum it up, money can make you feel better, but it cannot buy you love, good relationships

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Advantages and disadvantages of advertising

Unfortunately there are some dark sides of advertising. Firstly, it uses children to increase its income and impressionable kids will make their parents life as hard as possible to get what they want, even if it is not necessary or healthy. Secondly, it encourages monopoly because big companies can afford advertising their products more so other products will stay in shadow. And finally, advertising is very expensive and the money that is spend on advertisements could have been used for charities for example. As we can see now, advertising does not have only the good side, but also the dark one. Still, no matter how many disadvantages we will find about it nothing will change. Advertising is here to stay and I think that we should focus on positive because noticing only negative will not lead us anywhere.

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Inglise keele sõnad

1) Eduactional charities - Hariduslikud heategevusasutused 2) Universal education - Üldkättesaadav haridus 3) Compulsory education - Kohustuslik haridus 4) Full-time education - Päevane õpe 5) Home schooling - Koduõpe 6) Maintained schools - Riigikoolid 7) National Curriculum - Rahvuslik õppekava 8) Independent schools - Erakoolid 9) Foundation subjects - Alusained 10) School hours - Koolitunnid 11) Terms - Semestrid 12) State schools - Riigikool 13) Primary (education) - Algharidus/algkool 14) Infant - Väikelastele 15) Junior - Algaste 16) Secondary - Põhikool 17) Single-sex - Ühesoolised 18) Co-educational - Segakoolid 19) Comprehensive schools - Üldhariduskool 20) Selective - Valiv 21) General certificate of secondary education - Põhikooli lõpueksam 22) Independent examination boards - Sõltumatud eksamikomisjonid 23) Vocational college - Kutsekool 24) Technical college - Tehnikumid 25) A-Level - Riigieksamid 26) Further eduaction col...

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PRINCESS ANNE

Since 1976 she is a member of the British Olympic team. Domestic science titles and styles 15 August 1950 ­ 6 February 1952: Her Royal Highness Princess Anne of Edinburgh 6 February 1952 ­ 14 November 1973: Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne 14 November 1973 ­ 13 June 1987: Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne, Mrs. Mark Phillips 13 June 1987 ­ : Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal official duties She is involved with over 200 charities and organisations. She works extensively for Save the Children. save the children Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase THANK YOU FOR LISTENING !!!

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Referaat Printsess Dianast

She gave birth to both sons in St Mary's Hospital, London. She has two older sisters Jane and Sarah and younger brother Charles. Hobbies Diana's hobbies were Shopping, health and beauty treatments. In sports, she liked skiing. Frances Ruth Shand Kydd Edward John Spencer Charity Starting in the mid - to late 1980s, the Princess of Wales became increasingly known for her support of numerous charities. Diana, however, developed an interest in serious illnesses and health-related matters outside the purview of traditional royal involvement, including AIDS and leprosy. In addition, the Princess patronised charities and organisations working with the homeless, youth, drug addicts and the elderly. From 1989, she was the President of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. Diana was mostly known, in the last year of her life, as the most

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Imperial War Museum

library, a large art collection, and examples of military vehicles and aircraft, equipment and other artefacts. · The museum is funded by government grants, charitable donations and revenue generation through commercial activity such as retailing, licensing, and publishing. · Admission is free to Imperial War Museum London and Imperial War Museum North, but an admission fee is levied at the other branches. · The museum is an exempt charity under the Charities Act 1993 and a non-departmental public body under the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. · The current Chairman of the Trustees is Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Squire. · Since October 2008, the museum's Director General has been Diane Lees.

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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

After an education at various schools around the United Kingdom and spending parts of his gap year in Australia and Lesotho, Harry avoided a university education to join the military. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant and completed his training as a tank commander. He served for 77 days on the front line in the Afghan War, although he was pulled out after an American website revealed his presence there. CHARITY WORK Diana became increasingly associated with numerous charities. As Princess of Wales she was expected to visit hospitals, schools, etc. Diana developed an intense interest in serious illnesses and health- related matters, including AIDS and leprosy. She was one of the first very high profile people to be pictured touching those afflicted with AIDS. This had a significant impact in changing people's opinions and attitudes to the disease. She was very at ease in meeting people from any background and even if they were ill or in hospices. The patients

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House of Winsdor

In addition to these State duties, The Monarch has a less formal role as 'Head of Nation'. The Sovereign acts as a focus for national identity, unity and pride; gives a sense of stability and continuity; officially recognises success and excellence; and supports the ideal of voluntary service. In all these roles The Sovereign is supported by members of their immediate family. It can be hard to tell what the royal family's official duties are. Generally, every royal supports charities, appears at events, and occasionally travels the globe to strengthen diplomatic relationships. But some royals also have day jobs, and others have long military careers. As a team, the royal family has about 2,000 engagements, entertains 70,000 guests, and answers 100,000 letters every year. 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

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Means of communication

Today's people take this as an ordinary thing and we don't realise that we nearly can't live without it. Media are very important for us. They give us big amount of information, so big that we can't remember all that things. They help us to understand things and if you have lots of information you are able to make your own decisions. This is connected with education and media are very good teachers. They highly influence us. They can help other people ­ making charities... News aren't always true, they are not objective or says just half true. Our world is very huge and sending a message from America to Asia a hundred years ago was nearly impossible or it took a lot of time. Nowadays you can send the message in a few seconds and it is very simple. The media makes the world much smaller ­ particularly the TV and the Internet. When you turn on the TV or a computer you can see whole world like it would be in the next village. You can learn

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Topic - Health

D., a king had lying-in homes and hospitals built in various parts of the country. This is the earliest documentary evidencewe have of institutions built especially for the care of the sick anywhere in the world. Institutions created to care for the ill also appeared early in India, China, the Persian Empire and Rome. · Hospitals Today, hospitals are usually funded by the state, health organisationseither for profit or for non-profit, by health insurances or by charities and by donations. Earlier before, they were often founded and funded by religious orders orcharitable individuals and leaders. Nowadays, hospitals are staffed by professional physicians, surgeons and nurses, whereas in history, this work was usually done by the founding religious orders or by volunteers. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital which is set up to deal with immediate threats to health and the capacity to dispatch emergency medical services.

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Organisatsiooni juhtimine KT2

halvenemise. näide: imagine that tomorrow, you win the lottery. You have millions of dollars to do with what you will. The first thing you do is quit your job, buy a new car, and a new house. You are absolutely thrilled and cannot remember ever being this happy. Then, relatives begin to call you and tell you how desperately they need your help, how desperately they need your money. Some of these relatives are so distant, that you have never even spoken to them before! Before you know it, charities begin calling for donations. Now, you have to worry about friends, family, and charities wanting your money, and you feel completely torn about who you should help. Worrying about this keeps you up at night, you cannot sleep or eat without worrying about your situation. You are completely stressed out by the changes in your life and the strains being put on you. The stress has completely consumed you. This would be classified as or ‘distress.’

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Konspekt USA history

· The role of Andrew Carnegie Businessman and philanthropist Embodies the "rags-to-riches" American dream Carnegie Steel Company was the world's largest steel manufacturer After selling the company he devoted his life to philanthropy Believed that the rich have a moral obligation to give back to humanity (charities) · The role of John D. Rockefeller Industrialist and philanthropist Founder of the Standard Oil Company (1870.) During the 1890s turned his attention to charities and devoted himself to philanthrophy · The role of Henry Ford Automobile manufacturer (8.) 1896 ­ invented the Quadricycle (8.) 1903 - Ford Motor Company was founded Massproduction cars => urbanisation VIII Immigration to the US · major source of population growth and cultural. Controversial ethnics, religion, levels of crime etc · Statue of Liberty Gift from France in recognition of the friendship established during the American Revolution Situated on Ellis Island

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Awesome ManOS

ManOS Overview Everything below is rooted in my core value of creating self­esteem. My actions  today focus on work, girls, travel & having fun. My career is the ultimate leverage  point as this creates the money, self­esteem and confidence. The money allows  me to travel and the self­esteem & confidence allow me to live the lifestyle that is  congruent with drawing in girls. Long term (5+ years), I want my life to offer value to the world by having a  beneficial impact on those around me. I am obviously not clear how I will do this,  so for now, I am focused on taking the greatest strides possible over the next few years, to better put me in a position to achieve my long term goal. 1. Career  Vision I want to earn the rank of manager in my firm within the next 3 years. I want to  earn the respect and trust of fellow employees. I want to become an integral  member of my team by providing distinct and high quality service to my clie...

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Eesti heliloojad

Vilniuses (1992) ja Jan Kociani nimeliselt konkursilt Tsehhoslovakkias (1993) ning I auhind Eesti noorte keelpillimängijate võistlusel (1995). Kerem on töötanud aastatel 2001­2002 Eesti Riikliku Sümfooniaorkestri kontsertmeistri abina ning on sellest alates esinenud orkestri külaliskontsertmeistrina. 2006. aastal tegutses ta aga kontsertmeistrina Inglismaal orkestris Sothbank Sinfonia ning töötab praegu sel ametikohal orkestrites Charities Philharmonia (alates 2006) ning Brandenburg Sinfonia (alates 2007). Lisaks kuulub Kerem kammerorkestrisse Camerata Nordica (Rootsi) ja orkestrisse London Musical Arts. Aastatel 1995­2002 oli ta Kerem Kvarteti esimene viiul Eestis ja 2002­2007 Inglismaal, osalenud ka Tobiase Keelpillikvarteti töös. Solistina on Kerem esinenud mitmete orkestrite ees, sh Tallinna Kammerorkester, Rahvusooper Estonia sümfooniaorkester, Brandenburg Sinfonia ja Southbank Sinfonia. Tema

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

n. demand She demanded to know the truth. The employees' demands for better working conditions caused the work stoppage. endorse v. to express approval n. endorsement Syn. support The union endorsed the new contract. The president's endorsement of the project guaranteed its funding. enormous adj. very large adv. enormously Syn. Tremendous n. enormity His enormous wealth allows him to contribute to many charities. A diet with many fruits and vegetables is enormously beneficial to the body. entirely adv. completely adj. entire Syn. Thoroughly n. entirety They are entirely right about the economy. The president released the speech in its entirety before the news conference. erode v. to wear away, disappear slowly n. erosion Syn. deteriorate

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

He knew damn well my mom went nuts over any news about my romantic-and not-so-romantic, as the case may be-relationships. My mother, who sat in the chair on the other side of me, leaned forward with her usual girlish excitement over a rich, handsome man. "Of course. He's one of the wealthiest men in the world. Number twenty-five or so on Forbes's list, if I'm remembering correctly. A very driven young man, obviously, and a generous benefactor to many of the children's charities I champion. Extremely eligible, of course, but I don't believe he's gay, Cary. He's got a reputation as a ladies' man." "My loss." Cary grinned and ignored my violent headshaking. "But it'd be a hopeless crush anyway, since he's digging on Eva." "Eva! I can't believe you didn't say anything. How could you not tell me something like that?" I looked at my mom, whose scrubbed face appeared young, unlined, and very much like mine.

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Jane Austen

The Project Gutenberg EBook of Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Release Date: August 26, 2008 [EBook #1342] [Last updated: August 11, 2011] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PRIDE AND PREJUDICE *** Produced by Anonymous Volunteers, and David Widger PRIDE AND PREJUDICE By Jane Austen Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 22 Chapter 2 Chapter 23 Chapter 43 Chapter 3 Chapter 24 Chapter 44 ...

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Cialdini raamat

offraternity hell week. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle. Ward, A, 8z Brenner, L. (2006). Accentuate the negative. The positive effects of negative acknowledgment. Psychological Science, 17, 959-965. Warnick, D. H., 8z Sanders, G. S. (1980). The effects of group discussion on eyewitness ac- curacy. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 10, 249-259. Warriner, K., Goyder, J, Gjertsen, H., Horner, P., 8z McSpurren, K. (1996). Charities, no; _ REFERENCES lotteries, no; cash, yes. Public Opinion QuarterlY, 60, 542-562. Watson, T. J, Jr. (1990). Father, son, II( Co. New York: Bantam Books. Watts, D. J, 8z Dodd, P. S. (2007). Influentials, networks, and public opinion formation. Journal of Consumer Research, 34, 441-458. Webster, D. W., Richter, L., 8z Kruglanski, A W. (1996). On leaping to conclusions when feeling tired. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 32, 181-195.

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