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Keemiainformaatika-infootsioskused IT4
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Keemiainformaatika, infootsioskused IT4

Groundwater for the Cosmetics Chemical Burden Cleanup Industry, Volume 1 2. The Environmental Science of Drinking Water Pt. 3 – Water Protection b) National Research Council Staff 1999. The Ground Water Cleanup Controversy - Alternatives for Ground Water Cleanup. lk. 19. National Academies Press. [Online] Ebrary [03.04.13].

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Celebrity
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Celebrity

Underground.Shakur's debut album, 2Pacalypse Now, gained critical recognition and backlash for its controversial lyrics. Shakur became the target of lawsuits and experienced other legal problems. Later, he was shot five times and robbed in the lobby of a recording studio in New York City. Following the event, Shakur grew suspicious that other figures in the rap industry had prior knowledge of the incident and did not warn him; the controversy helped spark the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry. After serving eleven months of his sentence for sexual abuse, Shakur was released from prison on an appeal financed by Marion "Suge" Knight, the CEO of Death Row Records. In exchange for Suge's assistance, Shakur agreed to release three albums under the Death Row label. On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, and

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Ingliskeelne presentatsioon-Coco Chanel
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Ingliskeelne presentatsioon "Coco Chanel"

· Designing hats as a hobby · First shop The first CHANEL store Opened in 1913 Gabrielle Chanel with her sister Adrienne Sisters standing in front of Coco's first fashion Boutique The Chanel empire · Gaining reputation · False history for her humble beginnings · Simplicity of the clothes · A Chanel couture jacket · First signature fragrance, Chanel No. 5 Classical CHANEL jacket Ad for the fragrance CHANEL no 5 Personal life · Always surrounded by controversy · Affairs with some of the most influential men at the time · Never got married · Affairs with women Coco Chanel with Dmitri Romanov Coco Chanel and The Duke of Westminster On their yacht in 1928 Muse · Muse for all of the leading edge artists · Her popularity faded during the World War II · People could never forgive her for being a Nazi supporter Salvador Dalí with her muse Coco Chanel Later years · Chanel's muse, Vera Bate Lombardi

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Analysis of an article
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Analysis of an article

proximate. The topic of it is affecting people around the globe, though. Conflict: 6/10 The story contains several conflicts. 1. Will people change their eating habits to save the planet or keep eating the way they do, knowing the damage that it will cause? 2. Will meat substitutes resemble meat or taste and smell like the things that they're actually made of? 3. Will people get used to the new tastes and textures or not? Controversy: 2/10 The story hasn't brought up any conflicts (yet) and I do not believe that it will. It also received only one comment. But other news on this topic have caused arguments. Prominence: 0/10 There weren't any prominent and well-known people in this story, only some unknown scientists. Uniqueness: 7/10 In Estonia, this story is quite unique. Altough there are already companies selling

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Should a mosque be built in Tallinn
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Should a mosque be built in Tallinn?

Should a mosque be built in Tallinn? Dear classmates and teacher, Today I want to talk to you about a topic that has brought with it a great deal of controversy in recent years. Namely, should the construction of a mosque in Tallinn be permitted? Estonians often like to pride themselves for being more tolerant and open-minded than those from other post-soviet nations. This sort of a progressive mindset, however, rarely extends to the principles of religious freedom. But why? Why are so many people opposed to something that in its core is just another place of worship much-like any other

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Christopher Columbus
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Christopher Columbus

with him on the fourth voyage. Columbus did not become rich as he had hoped. At the end of his life he only had a pension the king and queen had given him because he was the first to reach the New World. He spent the last few months of his life in bed because of the pain of arthritis. Columbus not only discovered a New World, but he led the way for other explorers. Since his death, Columbus has been heralded as a hero for his discoveries but has also become a figure of controversy for the disastrous effects of his explorations on native peoples in the Americas. Christopher's accomplishments are recognized in different countries and in different ways. The United States celebrates Columbus' first voyage to the Americas with a holiday on the second Monday in October. This holiday is called Columbus Day. It has also been called Discovery Day and Landing Day. Some cities, like New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, have parades

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Hip-hop
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Hip-hop

The MC would speak between songs, giving exhortations to dance, greetings to audience members, jokes and anecdotes. Eventually, this practice became more stylized, and came to be known as rapping. By 1979, hip hop had become a commercially recorded music genre, and began to enter the American mainstream. It also began its spread across the world. In the 1990s, a form called gangsta rap became a major part of American music, causing significant controversy over lyrics which were perceived by some as promoting violence, promiscuity, drug use and misogyny. Nevertheless, hip hop continued to increase in popularity, and by the year 2000, it was a staple of popular music charts. In the 1990s, gangsta rap became mainstream, beginning in 1992, with the release of Dr. Dre's The Chronic. This album established a style called G Funk, which soon came to dominate West Coast hiphop. Other artists such as Tupac Shakur (a.k.a

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Tea
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Tea

English tea is specially adapted for UK tastebuds. To make a cup of English tea the first step is to boil some water - usually in an electric kettle. Traditionally the drink is then made by pouring the boiling water into a teapot and adding tea leaves. The leaves are left to infuse, or brew, and when it is ready the liquid is poured into teacups through a strainer and drunk with milk. Nowadays, many people use teabags, which are perforated pockets of paper with leaves inside. There is some controversy over the use of milk in tea - some people say that milk should be put in the cup or mug before the tea, and others are equally insistent that it should be put in afterwards. What did the mother ghost tell the baby ghost when he ate too fast? Stop goblin your food. What do you get when you put three ducks in a box? A box of quackers. Why couldn't the sesame seed leave the gambling casino? Because he was on a roll. Why did the student eat his homework?

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Media
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Media

He acted in, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually scored his own films. Chaplin was also one of the most creative and influential personalities in the silent-film era. His working life in entertainment spanned over 65 years, from the Victorian stage and music hall in the United Kingdom as a child performer, almost until his death at the age of eighty-eight. Chaplin's high- profile public and private life encompassed highs and lows with both adulation and controversy. His principal character was "The Tramp" (known as "Charlot" in France and the French- speaking world, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Turkey, and as "Carlitos" in Brazil). "The Tramp" is a vagrant with the refined manners and dignity of a gentleman. The character wears a tight coat, oversized trousers and shoes, and a derby; carries a bamboo cane; and has a signature toothbrush moustache.

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Stalin s Russia-political-cultural
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Stalin's Russia: political, cultural

Jews into a unified whole and suggests that they present a unified threat to American and world culture. Money as a motive: David Irving is said to earn his living by lecturing and selling books; the more he revises the holocaust the more books he sells and the more lecture invitations he gets. To push a certain point of view: one of the deniers, Robert Faurisson, seems to deny the Holocaust just to get into people's faces and to generate controversy. The need for enemies? to have someone to defeat, something to overcome. SOURCES Denying history, originally published in 2002 by Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-pseudoscience/ http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/science-definition.html https://vicskeptics.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/scivspseudosci3.jpg http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10008003 http://www.ushmm

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R-Kipling & M-Faraday
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R. Kipling & M. Faraday

centuries. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize. Among other honours, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he declined. Later in life Kipling came to be recognized as a "prophet of British imperialism." Many saw prejudice and militarism in his works, and the resulting controversy about him continued for much of the 20th century. Kipling kept writing until the early 1930s, but at a slower pace and with much less success than before. He died of perforated duodenal ulcer on 18 January 1936, two days before George V, at the age of 70. His death had in fact previously been incorrectly announced in a magazine, to which he wrote, "I've just read that I am dead. Don't forget to delete me from your list of subscribers

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Old Tallinn
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Old Tallinn

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral One of Tallinn's most resplendent monuments, but not one of it's most popular, the spectacular Alexander Nevsky Cathedral was built on orders from St. Petersburg during the times of Russian Imperial rule. Supposedly built on the grave of a legendary Estonian hero, Kalevipoeg, on the city's mighty Toompea Hill, the Orthodox cathedral was something of a Russian propaganda exercise at the time and still remains a subject of controversy amongst hardline patriots. Most locals though are content to admire the Alexander Nevsky as the fine piece of architecture. http://www.tallinn-life.com/culture/culture_details/103-Alexander_Nevsky_Cathedral The Song Festival Grounds The tradition of the song festival was born along with Estonian national awakening. The first national song festival was held in Tartu in the summer of 1869.One of the organisers of the first song festival was Johann Voldemar Jannsen

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Shaun White
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Shaun White

Champion". His take for the event was $100,000 (Global Open Champ), $20,000 (1st Place Halfpipe), $90,000 (3rd Place Slopestyle), and a new Corvette. On November 16, 2008, White released his first videogame "Shaun White Snowboarding" in North America (November 14, 2008, in Europe). Shaun White:Snowboarding was the 20th best- selling game of December 2008 in the United States. White with Richard Branson in 2009 There was a lot of controversy over who won the 2009 SuperPipe at Winter X Games XIII[citation needed]. Kevin Pearce had 5 hits in the pipe, and all were the same tricks White did in his final run. White, on the other hand, had 6 hits and he started off his run with a big backside rodeo 540 where Pearce started his run off with a big grab. Although Pearce went bigger, he had only 5 hits, and his first hit wasn't as technical as White's first hit Judges came to the conclusion that

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Media and Advertising
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Media and Advertising

A man takes a single (1 SPOON) …….. of a substance and puts it in his mouth. Instantly he is transported to another world, a place of surreal visions and swirling colours. He rushes (2 HEAD) into this parallel universe. What is this (3 TERRIFY) compound with the power to induce such a mind-blowing trip? Is it some kind of drug that makes the user hallucinate? No, it's just a humble cereal ad on TV. The Fruity Wheat ad is the latest in a long line of (4 CONTROVERSY) ads whose imagery appears to draw on the effects of mind-altering substances. Colin Rees of the 'Stop TV Advertising' group, said: 'I find this and other such ads totally (5 ACCEPT) Take this stuff and you will experience something out of this world – the (6 IMPLY) of the ad seems clear to me. The companies who make them will say that any relation to drugs is just one (7 INTERPRET) of the advert, and not one that they (8 INTENTION) When

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Stonehenge - lühikokkuvõte inglise keeles
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Stonehenge - lühikokkuvõte inglise keeles

A303 to Winterbourne Stoke to the south. Plans to upgrade the A303 and close the A344 to restore the vista from the stones have been considered since the monument became a World Heritage Site. However, the controversy surrounding expensive rerouting of the roads have led to the scheme being cancelled on multiple occasions. On 6 December 2007, it was announced that extensive plans to build Stonehenge road tunnel under the landscape and create a permanent visitors' centre had been cancelleD. On 13 May 2009, the government gave approval for a £25 million scheme to create a smaller visitors' centre and close the A344, although this was dependent on funding and local authority planning consent

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Turkey and the European Union
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Turkey and the European Union

Subsequently, much of the discourse on relations between Western and Muslim states was cast in the mould of the "clash of civilisations", to use the phrase coined by Samuel Huntington. Ethnic violence became more quickly associated with Islam and visible communities of religious Muslims more quickly labeled as dangerous fundamentalists (Zürcher, E.J., Linden, H., 2004). It is not only in the member states, but also in Turkey itself, that public and political manifestations of Islam raise controversy. Evidence for this can be found in the countless "headscarf incidents" in Turkey, as well as in the periodic interventions by the Turkish army against democratically elected leaders with overt religious affiliations. Many supporters of Turkish nationalist and secular parties fear that it is precisely the religious fundamentalists who would be given free rein should the military, as a result of EU pressure, be forced to withdraw completely from politics.

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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles
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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles

The novel further describes an intraLilliputian quarrel over the practice of breaking eggs. Traditionally, Lilliputians broke boiled eggs on the larger end; a few generations ago, an Emperor of Lilliput had decreed that all eggs be broken on the smaller end. The differences between BigEndians (those who broke their eggs at the larger end) and LittleEndians had given rise to "six rebellions... wherein one Emperor lost his life, and another his crown". The BigEndian/LittleEndian controversy reflects, in a much simplified form, British quarrels over religion. England had been, less than 200 years previously, a Catholic (BigEndian) country; but a series of reforms beginning in the 1530s under King Henry VIII (ruled 15091547), Edward VI (1547­ 1553), and Queen Elizabeth I (1558­1603) had converted most of the country to Protestantism (Little Endianism), in the episcopalian form of the Church of England. At the same time, revolution and

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Fabio Capello
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Fabio Capello

THE REAL FABIO CAPELLO Independent, The (London), Dec 13, 2007 The Italian poised to become the new England manager is an admirer of the Pope and Silvio Berlusconi and praised the 'order' left by General Franco. The FA may be hoping he learns to keep his opinions to himself. By Cahal Milmo A touchline philosopher The blazerati of the Football Association are well known for their dislike of controversy. In the past, rampant publicity over the personal affairs of England managers has done little to endear them to the sport's mandarins. So a disciplined, conservative Italian who attempts to shun the limelight, avoids late nights and socialises outside football circles would appear to be their man. Yesterday, Fabio Capello sat down for talks with FA bosses that are expected to result in him being awarded a multi-million pound contract before Christmas. A perfect match? Well, possibly

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John Kennedy
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John Kennedy

Kennedy sanctioned Diem's overthrow. One reason to support the coup was a fear that Diem might negotiate a neutralist coalition government which included Communists, as had occurred in Laos in 1962. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, remarked "This kind of neutralism...is tantamount to surrender.During his time in office, Kennedy increased the number of U.S. military in Vietnam from 800 to 16,300. It remains a point of some controversy among historians whether or not Vietnam would have escalated to the point it did had Kennedy served out his full term and been re-elected in 1964. Fueling the debate are statements made by Kennedy and Johnson's Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara that Kennedy was strongly considering pulling out of Vietnam after the 1964 election. In the film "The Fog of War", not only does McNamara say this, but a tape recording

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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas
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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas

company which is known for good things and not so good things, can influence the whole political economy process. Appyling a theory ­ liberalism As mentioned before Coca-Cola Company is a multinational corporation and that means it occupies a prominent and often controversial role in the global economy. Multinational corporations operate simultaneously in national political systems and global markets, they have been the subject of considerable controversy among governments and among observers of the IPE. Some consider multinational corporations to be productive instruments of a liberal economic order: Multinational corporations ship capital to where it is scarce, transfer technology and management expertise from one country to another, and promote the efficient allocation of resources in the global economy. Other consider multinational corporations to be

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Referaat - Jackass
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Referaat - Jackass

Tremaine drafted his friend, director Spike Jonze, to get involved with the show, and together, he, Jonze, and Knoxville served as executive producers. The idea show was pitched, and the cast was initially given an offer by Saturday Night Live to perform the stunts weekly for the show, though the offer was turned down. A bidding war eventually occurred between Comedy Central and MTV, which MTV eventually won. It was then that Jackass was born. Controversy Since the first episode, Jackass frequently featured warnings and disclaimers noting that the stunts performed were dangerous and should not be imitated, and that recordings of any stunts would not be aired on MTV. Such warnings not only appeared before and after each program and after each commercial break, but also in a "crawl" that ran along the bottom of the screen during some especially risky stunts, as well as showing their 'skull and crutches logo' at the

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ühiskond ja kultuur
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ühiskond ja kultuur

start. 13. The first European explorers in the present-day New York were Christopher Columbus, Giovanni de Verrazzano and Henry Hudson during the 15-16th century. New York used to be a Dutch colony called New Amsterdam. India 1. The most widely spoken Indian language is Hindi. The Hindi language is developed from Sanskrit. 2. East India Company played a significant role in British colonization of India. 3. Orientalist-Anglicist controversy: it was a debate between the two sides on what language to use for higher education in India. Whether to use classical languages (Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit) or the English language. 4. India became independent from Britain in 1947. The former British colony was divided into 3 countries: India, East Pakistan and West Pakistan. 5. Subcontinent refers to South-Asia, Indian subcontinent. It means that it has a certain

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Strateegiline juhtimine eksam Wahl
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Strateegiline juhtimine eksam Wahl

often reviewed only by their managers. The results from a 360-degree evaluation are often used by the person receiving the feedback to plan and map specific paths in their development. Results are also used by some organizations in making administrative decisions related to pay and promotions. When this is the case, the 360 assessment is for evaluation purposes, and is sometimes called a "360-degree review." However, there is a great deal of controversy as to whether 360-degree feedback should be used exclusively for development purposes, or should be used for appraisal purposes as well. 13. Kui mitu osapoolt annavad sisendi, siis kuidas seda meetodit nimetatakse? In human resources or industrial psychology, 360-degree feedback, also known as multi-rater feedback, multi source feedback, or multi source assessment, is feedback that comes from members of an employee's immediate work circle

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Fridrick douglass
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Fridrick douglass

His association with the activist Ida B. Wells brought meaning back into his life. In 1884, Douglass married Helen Pitts, a white feminist from Honeoye, New York. Pitts was the daughter of Gideon Pitts, Jr., an abolitionist colleague and friend of Douglass. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College (at that time Mount Holyoke Female Seminary), Pitts had worked on a radical feminist publication named Alpha while living in Washington, D.C.. Frederick and Helen Pitts Douglass faced a storm of controversy as a result of their marriage, since she was a white woman and nearly 20 years younger than he. Both families recoiled; hers stopped speaking to her; his was bruised, as they felt his marriage was a repudiation of their mother. But individualist feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton congratulated the two.[1] The new couple traveled to England, France, Italy, Egypt and Greece from 1886 to 1887. In later life, Douglass was determined to ascertain his birthday. He was born in February

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio
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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

" In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize, and he remains its youngest-ever recipient. Among other honours, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he rejected. However, later in life Kipling also came to be seen (in George Orwell's words) as a "prophet of British imperialism." Many saw prejudice and militarism in his works, and the resulting controversy about him continued for much of the 20th century. According to critic Douglas Kerr: "He is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognized as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with."

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Society and culture of english-speaking countries
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Society and culture of english-speaking countries

Giovanni de Verrazzano - first European to reach the area of New York Bay Henry Hudson - in 1609, he explored the New York City area, while in the service of the Dutch East India Company India 1. Which is the most widely spoken Indian language? Which classical language is it based on? Hindi, it is based on Sanskrit. 2. Which company played a significant role in British colonization of India? The EIC - The east indian Company 3. What was meant by the Orientalist-Anglicist controversy? The East Indian Company required its officers to have extensive knowledge of Asian languages, laws and customs. In the early 19th century, a discussion developed over what kind of education to disseminate in India. Anglicicsts preferred Western learning and the use of English. Orientalists preferred Hindu and Oriental learning, as well as the use of classical languages (e.g. Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit). When did India become independent of Britain

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Law-makers breaking the law-torture as a justified interrogation technique
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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

to one guilty terrorist who is illegally holding back important information that could help us avoid a terrorist act than to allow a big amount of innocent people to die. Pain is a lesser and repairable damage than death; and the lives of a thousand innocent people have to be valued higher than the integrity of the body of one guilty person. 5 Public humiliation of an opponent often leads to controversy though as the person humiliated will desire to restore his honour and the most direct way to this is taking revenge on the person who humiliated him. The more public the humiliation was, the stronger the need for restoration of their pride shall be. If someone is humiliated because of their belonging to a certain group, then in many cases the pride of the entire group is hurt. The effect of humiliation is extra strong when it is inflicted by means that

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American Art Revision Materials
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American Art Revision Materials

the abstract. Subsidiary artists: Gertrude Stein, Joseph Stella, John Marin, Arthur G. Dove, Marsden Hartley. The Armory Show. Held in 1913, this was the most influential art exhibition ever held in America. The revolutionary Europeans drew more attention than the American painters. The show was held to present the evolution of modern art since Romanticism. The exhibition became a subject of headlines and controversy. The prices of pieces of art surged after 1913 and the market for modern art boomed. Synchromism. Definition: shapes and volumes of pure color. The style was more directed toward free and pure- colored abstraction. The style name suggests harmonized colors. It is closely related to abstraction. Artists: Morgan Russell, Stanton MacDonald-Wright. Dada. Definition: incongruous effects. It received a short-lived enthusiastic welcome thanks to Stieglitz. Dada was

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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials-I
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US-ART - American Art Revision Materials, I

the abstract. Subsidiary artists: Gertrude Stein, Joseph Stella, John Marin, Arthur G. Dove, Marsden Hartley. The Armory Show. Held in 1913, this was the most influential art exhibition ever held in America. The revolutionary Europeans drew more attention than the American painters. The show was held to present the evolution of modern art since Romanticism. The exhibition became a subject of headlines and controversy. The prices of pieces of art surged after 1913 and the market for modern art boomed. Synchromism. Definition: shapes and volumes of pure color. The style was more directed toward free and pure- colored abstraction. The style name suggests harmonized colors. It is closely related to abstraction. Artists: Morgan Russell, Stanton MacDonald-Wright. Dada. Definition: incongruous effects. It received a short-lived enthusiastic welcome thanks to Stieglitz. Dada was

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Philip Larkin’s Poetry-Themes-Form-Style-Imagery and Symbolism
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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

children, detests the life in family, or be in a couple, he does not believe in anything and he does not wait anything of the life. His acid tone, bitter and slightly sardonic vision of the life that he displays to us in his work is a reality slap. He scorns the “literary life” and also the things that normally soften everybody: the romantic love, the memories of the childhood, the nature, etc. Surprises the expanded of a the controversy that continues dividing the waters between those who admire it and who detracting it, often protected by the divergent readings that are made about his work, even so it is undeniable that we are in front of one of the maximum poetic referents of our era, that it has reached to millions of people without pretentions, nor trimmings whose direct language identification foul language work continues surprising today and whose declining vision and displeases demanded

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

8 turned up intentions, but not if we end up poisoning people in the long run. I 1F Discussion page 9 don't know, I just find the whole thing unnatural. I don't think we have a right 1 1 laboratory 5 crops to `play God' in this way. 2 controversy 6 harmful Leo I see what you mean. But to be 3 discredited 7 term honest with you, people have been 4 campaign 8 crisis crossing breeds for hundreds of years. 2 a, c, e, f It's just the methods that are new. Rosie Well, I think we're going to Transcript WB 02 have to agree to disagree here ..

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

understanding of childhood and the perception of children as primarily objects of the adult world. Since, then the UNCRC has attracted significant scholarly interest from various disciplines and as such a high degree of research has been published in this area already. The increasing sociological interest in children in particular that has provided a new perspective around the idea of children as competent social actors has provoked a great controversy and confusion as it challenges the image of the incompetent child which is overwhelmingly prevalent in the Western society. The purpose of this dissertation is to critically explore this hotly debated tension between these two conflicting salient features that have often prevented the recognition of children as active citizens, entitled to respect and participation. With a particular interest in Wales, the following research project analyses the development of

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Islam
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Islam

Muhammad's companions (sahabah) while he was alive, although the prime method of transmission was orally. It was compiled in the time of Abu Bakr, the first caliph, and was standardized in the time of Uthman, the third caliph. The Qur'an in its actual form is generally considered by academic scholars to record the words spoken by Muhammad because the search for variants in Western academia has not yielded any differences of great significance and that historically controversy over the content of the Qur'an has never become a main point. The Qur'an is divided into 114 suras, or chapters, which combined, contain 6,236 yt, or verses. The chronologically earlier suras, revealed at Mecca, are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics. The later Medinan suras mostly discuss social and moral issues relevant to the Muslim community. The Qur'an is more concerned with moral guidance than

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Iisraeli-Palestiina konflikti ajaloolised tagamaad
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Iisraeli-Palestiina konflikti ajaloolised tagamaad

http://www.nommevalitsus.org/?p=3671 (12.10.2009) Käärma, I (2002) ÜRO saamatus Palestiinas [WWW] http://www.ohtuleht.ee/index.aspx?id=121963 (06.11.2009) RÉSUMÉ The Historical backround tothe Israeli State in Palestine Anneli Kritsmann-Lekstedt The present study is actual due to the fact that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been the world's longest conflict in the 20th as well at the beginning of the 21st centuries in the sense of national tensions and hot war. The controversy between the two nations, the Israelites and Palestinians and their ancestors, has lasted for more than a century. It has given rise to many questions and different historical visions. Many uninitiated bystanders as well as journalists guess that the roots of the problem exist in the deeper history of the area. With the present study and historical discussion, the author is trying 28

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Kes peaks kaitsma Eesti põhiseadust-Weimari
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Kes peaks kaitsma Eesti põhiseadust? Weimari

heaks mõne religiooni kehtestamine või keelatakse mõne usundi vaba praktiseerimine, samuti ei kärbi Kongress sõna- ja ajakirjandusvabadust ega inimeste õigust rahumeelselt koguneda ja esitada valitsusele palvekirju ülekohtu korvamiseks. 41 Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee, 1 Wheat. (14 U.S.) 304 (1816), lk 347. 42 G. Ticknor Curtis. A Discourse on the Nature of the American Union, as the Principal Controversy Involved in the Late Civil War. New York 1875, lk 28. 43 Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee (viide 40), lk 348. 44 Flaminio Costa vs. E.N.E.L (viide 5). 45 F. Nietszche. Zur Genealogie der Moral: Eine Streitschrift. Insel Verlag 1991. JURIDICA V/2010 329 Kes peaks kaitsma Eesti põhiseadust?

Õigus → Ev õiguskaitsesüsteem
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Ehituse juhtimine
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Ehituse juhtimine

Show a little excitement towards the vision and you've likely got a leaders attention. Risk ­ Tell a leader something is "dangerous" and he or she is likely motivated to attempt it. Leaders love a challenge. Change ­ When things get stale, throw a little change in the mix, and a leader has a new motivation. Chaos - I know it sounds strange, but leaders love to fix things...improve them...make things better. It could even involve conflict or controversy, but a leader loves when situations need a leader. Dreams ­ Leaders are visionary. They want to accomplish something bigger than today. The bigger the dream, the bigger the motivation for the leader. Allikas: http://www.ronedmondson.com/2011/09/7-ways-to-motivate-a-leader.html JUHTIMISE PÕHIPROBLEEMID · kuidas stimuleerida töötajaid paremini töötama · kuidas luua tulemuslikku tööd motiveeriv töökeskkond · miks inimene täidab mingeid kohustusi

Ehitus → Ehituse juhtimine
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Cats
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Cats

" A great deal has been written about the origins of the Siamese breed. Sydney W France, editor of "Cats and Kittens" magazine, wrote the book "Siamese Cats" in 1949. This was the first major publication on Siamese cats since 1936. "The history of the Siamese in this country is a very short one, and it is true to say that they have only been here within living memory, and that the first ones actually were from The Royal Palace of Siam. Even on this point there is much controversy and it is interesting to note that the first Siamese of which there is any record were said to have been brought to England in 1884 by Mr. Gould who was then Consul General in Bangkok at that time. In 1886 a pair of cats and two kittens were brought to England by Mrs. Vyvyan, these had actually been procured from the King’s Palace in Bangkok. In the same year, Mrs. Walker, the General’s daughter, brought over one male and three females. There is no doubt that at that

Keeled → Inglise keel
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

characteristic adj. an easily recognized quality of something adv. characteristically Syn. typical v. characterize n. characteristic n. characterization The markings on that butterfly are characteristic of the monarch butterfly. I would characterize him as a diligent professional. controversial adj. something that causes disagreement or v. controversially argument. n. controversy Syn. debatable The governor made a controversial decision to raise taxes. The controversy was caused by the proposal to build an airport in the area. exemplify v. to give an example adj. exemplary Syn. symbolize The recent downturn in the housing industry exemplifies the poor economic conditions. Her exemplary academic achievement is representative of most students at this institution. gratifying adj

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

The Code was named for Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, who was Charles II's Lord Chancellor. Clarendon enforced the laws despite his personal opposition to many of the provisions of the Code. The Clarendon Code effectively ended any possibility of the Anglican Church and Nonconformists coming together under one religious and social banner. *The emergence of the two-party system, the Whigs and the Tories (the cabinet system) ­ The emergence of the two-party system resulted partly from the controversy surrounding the succession of James Duke of York. The Whigs wanted to exclude James from the succession of the throne, the tories were in favour of it. The Whigs and Tories were the world's first political parties and over the years to come they were to share government and opposition in a dual party system. The Whigs became the Liberal Party and the Tories became the Conservative Party. *The Glorious Revolution 1688 ­ was the overthrow of King James II of England by a union

Ajalugu → Inglise keel kõnelevate maade...
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

goose-quills and dare scarce come thither. HAMLET What, are they children? who maintains 'em? how are they escoted? Will they pursue the quality no longer than they can sing? will they not say afterwards, if they should grow themselves to common players—as it is most like, if their means are no better—their writers do them wrong, to make them exclaim against their own succession? ROSENCRANTZ 'Faith, there has been much to do on both sides; and the nation holds it no sin to tarre them to controversy: there was, for a while, no money bid for argument, unless the poet and the player went to cuffs in the question. HAMLET Is't possible? GUILDENSTERN O, there has been much throwing about of brains. HAMLET Do the boys carry it away? 72 ROSENCRANTZ Ay, that they do, my lord; Hercules and his load too. HAMLET It is not very strange; for mine uncle is king of Denmark, and those that would make mows at him while

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

when describing his accountability to gift-givers, "It gets them exactly what it gets everybody else: nothing" (Foster, 1991). Excuse me if I, as a scientist, laugh. Sober, conscientious scientists know better. One reason they know better is that these "smart, mature, sophisticated men and women at the top of their [SCientific] professions" have found themselves to be as susceptible as anyone else to the process. Take the case of the medical controversy surrounding the safety of calcium-channel blockers, a class of drugs for heart dis- ease. One study discovered that 100 percent of the scientists who found and pub- lished results supportive of the drugs had received prior support (free trips, research funding, or employment) from the pharmaceutical companies; but only 37 per- cent of those critical of the drugs had received any such prior support (Stelfox, Chua, O'Rourke, 8{ Detsky, 1998)

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

461 Atterbury, F., 107-108 Augustus Caesar, 77 Australia, 266 Austria, 128-129 See also Dechiffrierdienst; Geheime Kabinets-Kanzlei black chamber, 104 Austria-Hungary, 128 Authenticators, 315 Autokeys, 97-98, 409, 453 Automated cryptography, 197 "Automatic cryptography," 198 B section, 245-246 Babbage, C., 406, 415 Babington, A., 87-89, 417 Babylonia. See Mesopotamia Bacon, Sir Francis, 166, 430, 432, 458 Bacon, R., 430-432, 434-435, 436 Bacon-Shakespeare controversy, 184-185 BAMS code, 243, 325 Band-shift, 292-293 Band-splitting, 293, 294 Baudot code, 195 Barber, R. T., 337 Barne, L, 412 Barne, W., 412 Baudot code, 194-195, 261 Baudot, J. M. E., 195 Bazna, E., 228 B-Dienst, 241-245, 264, 268 Belaso, G. B., 96-98 Bell, Edward, 146-147 Bell Telephone Laboratories, 443 Bentley's Complete Phrase Code, 278 Beobachtung-Dienst, 241-245, 264, 268 Bergenroth, G. A., 424-^28 Bernstorfi, J. H. A., von, 134- 153 passim Berthold, H. A., 156-157 Bestuzhev-Ryumin, A

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

sniffing the corpse, looking for signs of life but finally understanding that his father is dead. Some felt this was too strong for young children. Others replied that Disney has always shown the dark, tragic, and brutal side of life, and that though the company has often been criticized for it, such scenes are part of the Disney tradition, from the death of Bambi s mother to the death of O l d Yeller, the family hound in a movie of the same name. W a l t weathered a squall of controversy around O l d Yeller s death, and later came to feel that killing off a beloved character was a breach of his contract with the audience. W h e n the question came up on the animated adaptation of The Jungle Book, Walt insisted, " T h e bear lives!" In the end, it was decided that The Lion King would confront death directly, and the scene was shot as originally boarded. T h e arguments that prevailed were that

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

The continuous phase minuted meat products are generally classi- is a mixture of water, proteins, salt, carbohy- fied according to the main stabilizing drates, and many fibrous particles (Girad treatment used in the processing. “Emulsified” 1990). This media is structured but neither meat products can be either raw-cooked or homogeneous nor an isotrope. Still, some precooked products (Heinz 2007). For meat controversy exists regarding the mechanism products, it should be underlined that the involved in meat emulsion’s stabilization emulsification step is always followed by a (Ruiz-Carrascal 2002). Traditionally, the thermal treatment that aims to stabilize the most widely accepted theory viewed meat multiphase batter and to attain the final batters as behaving like a “classic” oil-in- sensory properties

Keeled → Inglise keel
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