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"claim" - 207 õppematerjali

claim – nõue; hagi Perks = perquisite – Ametihüved Updating courses – teadmiste täiendamise kursused To report – aru andma To be responsible – millegi eest vastutama To be accountable – kellelegi aru andma (kõrgemal seisvale inimesele vastutama) Sth is very costly – kallis on midagi väga
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Locke essay

Lock gives an account of man tacitly consenting to gold and silver pertaining value and even though this opinion has not been expressly voiced, acceptance of an ... unequal possession of the earth... was established and now ...man may fairly possess more land than he himself can use the product of... Locke (1821, p.229). It can be argued this claim is indeed false as it could only be the case that the minority which first had gold and silver consented to this commodification, leaving many with little alternative but to acquiesce. It should be noted here that Locke was part of a cohort of privilege, belonging to the Royal Society, and throughout his career he held prominent Governmental positions. It could be said that Locke's work is an attempt at moral justification for an elite bourgeois class defending its own sectional interests...

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Decriminalizing Cannabis in Estonia

Estonia is the leading country in Europe with the highest number of drug fatalities per capita, deaths by fentanyl are raising and current drug policy is not doing its job. According to the most recent data, Estonia's overdose mortality rate is seven times the average in the EU. This is a big concern for a country as little as Estonia, and also a reason why the decriminalizing cannabis topic has grown so popular lately. Cannabis, as a soft drug, is criminalized in Estonia and that fact leads people to go after stronger drugs because by the law they are on the same scale. The popularity of “China white” is growing in Estonia, as it is so easily accessible, but so does the mortality rate because it is very easy to overdose on fentanyl. Estonia should re- form its drug policy because stricter laws and punishments do not change society for the better and current drug polic...

Expository writing
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Carolina Kluft Biography

the world best heptathlon score of 2007. Klüft started the first day by equalling her Personal Best of 13.15 in the 100 m Hurdles and a new Personal Best of 1.95 in the High Jump. Solid performances of 14.81 in the shot put and 23.38 in the 200 m followed, for Klüft to hold the lead from Blonska after day one, with 4162 points. On the second day, Klüft recorded a long jump of 6.85, threw 47.98m in the javelin and ran 2:12.56 in the 800 metres to claim her third World Championship gold. She posted a personal best points score of 7,032, putting her second on the all time list, and beating Larisa Turchinskaya's 18 year old European record....

Inglise keel
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Famous castles of Scotland

Nevertheless, the Castle continues to have a strong connection with the Army. Sentries still stand watch at the castle gatehouse after opening hours, with responsibility for guarding the Honours of Scotland. Fyvie Castle in the village of Fyvie, is a castle near Turriff in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.The earliest parts of Fyvie Castle date from the 13th century - some sources claim it was built in 1211 by William the Lion. Fyvie was the site of an open-air court held by Robert the Bruce, and Charles I lived there as a child. Following the Battle of Otterburn in 1390, it ceased to be a royal stronghold and instead fell into the possession of five successive families - Preston, Meldrum, Seton, Gordon and Leith - each of whom added a new tower to the castle.Inside, the castle stronghold features a great wheel stair, a display of original arms...

Inglise keel
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- ing ja to kasutamine

· Dislike, enjoy, hate, like, love, prefer · Be busy, it's no use, it's good, it's worth, what's the use of, can't help, there's no point (in), can't stand, have difficulty (in), have trouble, have a hard/difficult time · Spend, waste, lose · Hear, listen to, notice, see, watch, feel- ainult mingi osa tegevusest · Need, require, want + ing TO · Afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, beg, care, claim , consent, decide, demand, deserve, expect, fail, hesitate, hope, learn, manage, mean, need, offer, plan, prepare, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, struggle, swear, threaten, volunteer, wait, want, wish · Something, somewhere, anyone, nothing... · Too/enough · It + be + adjective/noun · Be + the first/second/next/last/best · Ask, learn, find out, wonder, want to know, decide, explain kui järgneb (who, what, where, how)...

Inglise keel
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

She delivered a sickly child who had trouble breathing. The woman, without a word of who she was, died and left her new born boy, Oliver, to the drunken nurse that stood by. Chapter2: The State gave Oliver to Mrs. Mann who housed a number of orphaned children. Mrs. Mann took a large portion of the money given to her by the authorities for each child's food so Oliver grew up small and malnourished. On his ninth birthday, the town beadle, Mr. Bumble, came to collect Oliver and take him to the board for an interview. They told him he was to live with other wards of the state to become educated and learn a trade. Oliver did not mind this, but soon after he arrived, the state decided to implement a plan that would save money by feeding the people very little. After a time on this diet, the boys at the table chose Oliver to go ask the head cook for more...

Inglise keel
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Islam

Muslims believe that God revealed his final message to humanity through the Islamic prophet Muhammad via the angel Gabriel. For them, Muhammad was God's final prophet and the Qur'an is the revelations he received over more than two decades. In Islam, prophets are men selected by God to be his messengers. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim . Islamic prophets are considered to be the closest to perfection of all humans, and are uniquely the recipients of divine revelation--either directly from God or through angels. The Qur'an mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, among others. Islamic theology says that all of God's messengers since Adam preached the message of Islam--submission to the will of the one God. Islam is...

Religioon
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Stilistika loeng

"). Abstract nouns when used with the plural become very expressive (e.g. "Here reigned maenesses, cruels, ..."). ARTICLES: The article with a proper name ads a colloquial touch (e.g. Hardy ­ Hardy`s: "The Hardy`s were rather late." "He was engaged to a Mrs. Haggard." "Have you a Tournel" (means a painting of Tournel). Indefinite article: - with a family name creates evaluative meaning (e.g. "I do not claim to be a Caruso." ­ means: I do not claim I sing well). - with names of common people suggests a contemptuous attitude toward them (e.g. "I will never marry a Malone or a Sykes ­ and no one will never marry me."). - may convey a feeling of belonging to an aristocratic family (e.g. "Elisabeth was a Tudor."). While listing adjectives normally one article is enough (e.g. "he was a nice, kind, pleasant...

Stilistika (inglise)
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Exami kysimused-vastused

Possessive case ­ the suffix apostrophe "`s" may be added to a phrase or sentence and the result is humor or colloquial touch. The ending of the plural may be added to the sentence with the same effect. Abstract nouns when used with the plural become very expressive. ARTICLES: the article with a proper name ads a colloquial touch (e.g. "He was engaged to a Mrs. Haggard."). Indefinite article: - with a family name creates evaluative meaning (e.g. "I do not claim to be a Caruso."). - with names of common people suggests a contemptuous attitude toward them. - may convey a feeling of belonging to an aristocratic family (e.g. "Elisabeth was a Tudor."). While listing adjectives normally one article is enough, however the author may use an article with each of adjectives in order to emphasize every word. Absence of the article in the singular of concrete nouns is violation of the norm, yet is used for expressive purposes....

Stilistika (inglise)
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äri-inglisekeel sõnad

kaubanduslik saateleht ­ the commercial invoice kaubaartiklite hulk ­ quantity of the goods vahendajate/edasitoimetajate nimed ­ names of forwardes avatud arve tingimused ­ open account terms vastavalt kokkuleppele ­ according to the agreement tänapäeval suurtes ettevõtetes teevad seda arvutid ­ nowadays in big enterprises it's taken care of by the computers kvaliteet võib olla madalam ­ quality might be interiour nõudma kompensatsiooni põhjustatud ebamugavuste pärast ­ to claim compensation for the inconvenience caused ta nõustus kaupu kätte toimetama ­ he agreed to deliver the goods tellimuse täitmine ­ execution of an order see ei ole mõeldud maksmiseks ­ it is not ment for payment trükitud saatelehe plankett ­ the printed invoice sheet pakkide hulk - number of parcels seda peetakse vajalikuks ­ õiendama oma võlga igakuiselt ­ to settle one's dept monthly võlakiri meenutab ostjale tema võlga ­ collection letters remind the customer of his dept...

Inglise keel
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Born to be King

Which university did he attend as his first choice? the University of St Andrews 15. Where did he spend his first gap year? on a Raleigh International expedition in southern Chile 16. What kind of workexperience did he gain? as a farm hand on a dairy farm 17. He bein his studies at St Andrews University in 2003, didn't he? No, in 2001 18. What do you know about St Andrews University? St Andrews has its own myth, students claim that it is an 'established fact' that more of its graduates end up marrying one another than from any other university. St Andrews University was established in 1412, and it is the oldest in Scotland. The university has a high international representation: many American students come for a year. 19. Why did the Prince choose St Andrews? Because he don't like the attention and there was no other university town in UK, that can offer student Prince so much exclusion from unwanted attention....

Inglise keel
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Scotland

The death of Alexander III in March 1286, followed by the death of his granddaughter Margaret, Maid of Norway, broke the succession line of Scotland's kings. This led to the intervention of Edward I of England, who manipulated this period of confusion to have himself recognised as feudal overlord of Scotland. Edward organised a process to identify the person with the best claim to the vacant crown, which became known as the Great Cause, and this resulted in the enthronement of John Balliol as king. The Scots were resentful of Edward's meddling in their affairs and this relationship quickly broke down. War ensued and King John was deposed by his overlord, who took personal control of Scotland. Andrew Moray and William Wallace initially emerged as the principal leaders of the resistance to English rule in what became known as the Wars of Scottish Independence...

Uurimistöö
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Kuidas kirjutada esseed

Often, most students forget this small, but very important part of the essay that leaves a bad impression on the reader and the essay looks as if it is carelessly written - which of course, does nothing to help your cause. Thesis: Your thesis is the main idea you are intending to carry throughout the essay. It is the guiding theme that sets your essay tone. In a way, the thesis is a one-sentence answer to your question. You make a claim in your thesis statement and spend the rest of the essay supporting this claim. How do you come up with a thesis? Coming up with your thesis requires a great deal of thinking on your part. You should carefully focus on your topic and try to find an angle, which makes it interesting and probably different from what the others will be writing. The thesis statement should be something that people do not usually think about and when they...

Inglise keel
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

This in turn brought about a transformation of the English language and the culture of England. As the rulers were from France, England linked more closely with continental Europe. It also paved the way for further Norman invasions in Wales and Ireland. *The House of Normandy (kings, centuries) ­ William I Conqueror (11th century), William II Rufus, Henry I (12th century). To claim the English crown, William I invaded England leading an army of Normans to victory over the Anglo-Saxon forces at the Battle of Hastings. His reign brought Norman culture to England and had an enormous impact on the course of England in the Middle Ages. William II was an effective soldier, but a ruthless ruler. Henry I had scholarly interests. His reign is noted for its political opportunism. *The Bayeux Tapestry ­ It is a 50 cm by 70 m long cloth which explains the events leading...

Inglise keel kõnelevate maade...
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Topic - Canada 2

According to the sagas this was the first of many Norse voyages to the eastern shores of the continent. Leif Eriksson established a colony what the Vikings described as Vinland. By 1600 the wealth from the fur trade and the fishing industry renewed French interests in North America. The King of France decided to settle what is now eastern Canada. The colony would be named New France. But for that claim to be internationally recognized the region had to be successfully colonized by the French. To avoid the high costs of building the settlements the King of France made an agreement with a private furtrading company. If the company brought settlers to New France, it would have a monopoly on the fur trade and they would receive all the profits. Early attempts at colonization failed. But in 1604 a French noble man and a map...

Inglise keel
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The Saxons & Vikings

He ruled according to the Anglo-Saxon laws. He became a Christian. Before he died, he left his throne of England to his son Hardicanute, but as he wasn't in England at the time of his father's deaths, the general feeling turned in favour of his brother, Harold Harefoot. 2 years of conflict followed & eventually Harold Harefoot was acknowledged king. Hardicanute never appeared in person to claim the throne. King Harold I's reign was short & unimpressive. Hardicanute succeeded his half-brother. He was even less attractive than Harold. The English Royal Family was restored in 1042 with Edward the Confessor. His mother had been daughter of the duke of Normandy and he had spent almost all his life in Normandy. He had brought many Normans to his English court. Edward was more interested in the Church than in kingship. He encouraged church building & by the time he died there was a church in...

British history (suurbritannia...
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The Middle Ages

His son Edward III was 11. The principal that kings were neither to be killed or deposed was broken. In 1337 Edward III declared war on France, claiming the crown. The real reasons were economical. The war was later called the Hundred Years War. It ended in 1453. At firs the English were successful. By the treaty of Bretigny in 1360 Edward III gave up his claim to the French throne. He had re-established his control & captured a huge quantity of treasure. It is surprising that people never rebelled against Ed III. He was an expensive king. Ed III & his eldest son, the Black Prince, were greatly admired for their courage on the battlefield & their courtly manners. They became symbols of the ,,code of chivalry", the way in which a perfect king should behave. According to it the perfect king fought for his good...

British history (suurbritannia...
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Christina Aguilera lühikokkuvõte eluloost

[17] Since then, Fidler has married a paramedic named Jim Kearns, and changed her name.[18] As a child, Aguilera aspired to be a singer. She was known locally as "the little girl with the big voice", singing in local talent shows and competitions.[19][20] According to VH1's Driven, whenever competitors learned they would be up against her in any given week, they would immediately withdraw, prompting insiders to claim it was "like sending a lamb to the slaughter." Her peers soon became jealous of her and would frequently subject her to ridicule, ostracism, and, in one gym class, attempted assault. Acts of vandalism around her house included the slashing of the tires on the family car. Eventually, the family relocated to another suburb in the Pittsburgh area (this time, Wexford) and took to secrecy about Aguilera's talent lest another backlash occur...

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Serendipity arvustus - NB! inglise keeles

,,Serendipity" ,,Serendipity" is a compelling romantic comedy, written by Mark Klein and directed by Peter Chelsom in 2001. The story takes place in New York, where two people, Jonathan and Sara, are looking for love. They meet at a store, where they are both looking for a pair of black gloves. Unfortunatelly, there is only 1 pair left and they both claim them. Politely both of them ask the other one to have them and so they go to a small coffee shop called Serendipity to decide who gets the gloves over a cup of coffee. Jonathan and Sara discover they have quite a bit incommon and fall in love. Sara insists they don't exchange phone numbers or even names at first. She decides that as a fortunate accident, or in other words serendipity, brought them together in the first place, they should leave the rest in the hands of fate also...

Inglise keel
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Foursyte Saga - The Man of Property

As surely as a dog will bark at a brass band, so will the essential Soames in human nature ever rise up uneasily against the dissolution which hovers round the folds of ownership. "Let the dead Past bury its dead" would be a better saying if the Past ever died. The persistence of the Past is one of those tragi-comic blessings which each new age denies, coming cocksure on to the stage to mouth its claim to a perfect novelty. But no Age is so new as that! Human Nature, under its changing pretensions and clothes, is and ever will be very much of a Forsyte, and might, after all, be a much worse animal. Looking back on the Victorian era, whose ripeness, decline, and `fall-of' is in some sort pictured in "The Forsyte Saga," we see now that we have but jumped out of a frying-pan into a fire. It would be...

Inglise kirjandus
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