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Rainforest destruction
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Rainforest destruction

14% maapinnast, praegu katavad nad ainult 6% ja eksperdid arvavad et viimased alles olevad vihmametsad nö. tarvitatakse ära vähema kui 40 aasta pärast. Causes of rainforest destruction Vihmametsa hävitus põhjused. · Logging · Agriculture · Fuelwood- küttepuud · Large Dams- suured tammid · Mining and industry- kaevandus ja tööstus. · Tourism ­ turism. · Poverty and overpopulation ­ vaesus ja ülerahvastatus. · Colonialism ­ kolonialism. Why save it? · The rainforest is home to over · Vihmamets on koduks rohkem fifty percent of all plants and kui 50 % maa loomadele ja animals on earth. It is the taimedele. See on maa elav earth's living lung--it breathes kops ­ see hingab sisse karbon in carbon dioxide and breathes dioksiide ja hingab välja out oxygen. Some rainforests hapniku. Mõned vihmametsad

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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

themselves. She summarized what they were doing. He started by explaining what the situation was and went on to explain how it should be. Criticism of Realist literary method. Denial of conventions (tava), traditional structure, plot and presentation of character. 3. Joseph Conrad and Literary Impressionism. New ways of presenting character and experience. Conrad's literary output. Lord Jim. Nostromo. Heart of Darkness and a critique of colonialism. Kurtz as Nietzsche's Superman. The darkness of human heart. Civilization and barbarism: which is which? Joseph Conrad and Literary Impressionism. Effect of light. Moments, very conscious of precious moments. Conrad: writer must do something like that on paper. Only by giving the impression can painter, writer can make people forget about their daily lives. New ways of presenting character and experience. Character is described as seen by other people

Ajalugu → Briti kirjandus 20.-21 sajand
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The Noble Savage in the 20th Century Fiction
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The Noble Savage in the 20th Century Fiction

common and known. He provides the moral of the story and initiates the change in both the hero and the consumer. But it all happens behind the scenes. The consumer needs the hero to identify himself with someone but needs the mentor to get the big lesson in the end. This stock character has the noble savage effect ­ something strange shows us a new world with new ideas which alter our take on the world we have known so far. In the beginning of colonialism, the term savage was defined by fear ­ natives in America and Africa were considered barbarians, who were inferior to the white man intended to be surpressed because for the difference in civilizations and traditions. Only with the arrival of the likes of Rousseau did the savage become something exciting and noble, a new and strange idea that could teach us a different way of living. Noble savage was sneaking its way into

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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19
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Kodutöö word variant 9 teema 19

Thus he returned to Portugal but left his son Pedro in charge of Brazil. When the king attempted the following year to return the Kingdom of Brazil to subordinate status as a principality, his son Pedro, with the overwhelming support of the Brazilian elites, declared Brazil's independence from Portugal. Cisplatina (today's sovereign state of Uruguay), in the south, was one of the last additions to the territory of Brazil under Portuguese rule. COLONIAL RESTORATION At the height of European colonialism in the 19th century, Portugal had already lost its territory in South America and all but a few bases in Asia. Luanda, Benguela, Bissau, Lourenço Marques, Porto Amboim and the Island of Mozambique were among the oldest Portuguese-founded port cities in its African territories. During this phase, Portuguese colonialism focused on expanding its outposts in Africa into nation-sized territories to compete with other European powers there.

Informaatika → Informaatika
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English literature summary
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English literature summary

“proper”  is  always  present.     Oranges  are  not  the  Only  Fruit  (1985)  –  her  autobiography.       The  PowerBook  (2000)  –  cyberspace  vs.  the  meatspace  (the  real  world)  –  language  is  a   costume.   The  idea  of  the  panopticon.         Post-­‐colonialism  in  feminist  literature.  Issues  of  ethnicity  and  culture.         Zadie  Smith  (1975)  is  an  English  novelist,  essayist  and  short  story  writer.  Born  in  Britain   to  a  Jamaican-­‐born  mother  and  British  father.     White   Teeth  (2000)  –  a  portrait  of  the  contemporary  multicultural  London  and  looks  at  

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

Yet, this country spent that kind of money to erect a so-called “white elephant” that has now become meaningless, monument which has not done anything to uplift the standard of living of the people. BLACK DEPENDENCY In most African countries, there is no good drinking water, no good roads, no electricity, no good health care. Every country in Africa is supposedly independent, but every African country is still under the yoke of colonialism. Africans depend on Europeans for all their needs. It is a joke and the height of stupidity, to claim to be independent when you depend on your oppressors for everything you use. It is a well known fact that a group which cannot protect itself economically will always be a slave to others. It is even more certain when the group arrogates to itself the status of being the most educated immigrant group in the U.S. The United States, as every immigrant group which has never migrated to

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