Pärnu - 44 000 PAIDE TOWN IS THE HEART OF ESTONIA Paide town is located right in the centre of Estonia, earning it the nickname of “the Heart of Estonia”. A long historic background, beautiful surroundings, a colourful fair and festival life and an unique relationship with the limestone – come and experience the cosy feel of Paide. Paide town was named after the limestone (“paekivi” and “paas” in the Estonian language) and the town celebrates its special relationship with limestone through unique lime stone sculptures: • The best known limestone sculptures in Paide are “hitchhiker” (“hääletaja”) located in the town border; “Limestone Symphony” (Paesümfoonia) on Kitsas street – a tribute to the birth home of
Trigonomeetrilised funktsioonid Valemid sin2x + cos2x = 1 sin2x = 1 cos2x cos2x = 1 sin2x tanx = sinx / cosx 1 + tan2x = 1 / cos2x sin2x = 2sinx x cosx cos2x = cos2x sin2x tan2x = 2tanx / (1 tan2x) sinx/2 = ± ((1 cosx) / 2) cosx/2 = ± ((1 cosx) / 2) tanx/2 = ± ((1 cosx) / (1 + cosx)) sin(x ± y) = sinx x cosy ± cosx x siny cos(x ± y) = cosx x cosy ±vp! sinx x siny tan (x ± y) = (tanx ± tany) / (1 ±! tanx x tany) sin(90 x) = cosx cos(90 x) = sinx tan(90 x) = cotx cot(90 x) = tanx sin(180 x) = sinx sin(180 + x) = -sinx sin(360 x) = -sinx sin ++-- ; cos +--+ ; tan +-+- sinx = m = x = (-1)n arcsinm + n ; n Z cosx = m = x = ±arccosm + 2n ; n Z tanx = m = x = arctanm + n ; n Z SIN, COS, TAN joonised ! SIN x I - I -3/4 I -/2 I /4 I -/6 I 0 I
.via..by FULL NAME: Billy Weaver AGE: 17 JOB: he came from London to Bath to find a job, it means he doesn’t have job TRAVELLING FROM London to Bath, England BY train 4. Billy mentally compares what he knows of B&B’s and pubs. Find information about the places in the text: place name sort advantages disadvantages B&B Boarding house Comfortable, cosy, Scary, watery filled with pleasant gabbage, powerful furniture, pretty smell of kippers decent house The Bell and Pub Cheap, beer and Dragon darts in the
My perfect room My perfect room would be spacious. On the wall would be white wallpaper with light pink flowers. There would be a wooden floor with some fluffy carpets and a massive bed with a soft fluffy duvet wrapped in white, freshly washed 100% cotton covers. There would be a big fireplace with a beautiful painting on the wooden mantelpiece. An overstuffed cosy armchair with a soft blanket would be in front of the fireplace and a big cupboard would be next to the bed. There would be no technology because I would like there to be some peace and silence.
There are 87 rooms and 12 suites. Free access to WiFi available. All of the rooms have uptodate furnishings. SPA AND HEALTH You can enjoy our various massage baths. We offer peace and relaxation for body and soul. All treatments are performed by trained professionals. CONFERENCE CENTRE Perfect place for having conferences ,seminars, business meetings and various appointments. Cosy, warm and bright rooms offer you a perfect working environment. RESTAURANT, PUB AND TOWER CAFE A la carte restaurant is open FriSat 1924 Pub is open SunWed 1123 ThuSat 1101 Tower cafe is open: MonSun 1523 LEISURE TIME You can enjoy underwater music and the pleasures of massage sprays in the large pool.
restaurant. Food and Prices McDonalds offers well-packed fast food. The prices may seem a bit high, but the food is well worth the cost and tastes good. Service The waiters are friendly, but it's commonly hard to understand them because they don't speak neither understand much Estonian. The service could also be sometimes a bit slow and the queues long. Atmosphere The interior of the restaurant is nice and cosy, though what can be complained about is how the tables and seats are set, beacuse they are usually too close to each other. Restaurant plays music which gives you a good mood. As another minus, there are regularly food left-overs on the floor, which doesn't make the best out of the restaurant. Conclusion In conclusion, McDonalds is a good fast food restaurant and offers tasty but maybe not so healthy food. I would recommend McDonalds to everyone who are
My ideal home I have always dreamed about my ideal home. My dreams are not big. I would rather live in a small house in a cosy place. I would prefer country. If i would have a big garden i would be happy. My wife could work in the garden. My ideal home would have 2 floors with a basement. In the basement there should be a big room where i could relax. There should also be a gym and a sauna. That room should have a big couch around the room and a big table in the middle. On the ground floor there should be the kitchen with the latest technology. The fridge should be full of food
Estonian Drama Theatre 1) Estonian Drama Theatre is city theatre in Tallinn. 2) It is the largest non-musical theatre in Estonia. 3) Estonian Drama Theatre is situated right in the heart of Tallinn. The theatre has two halls, cosy bars and elegant foyers. 4) It´s was founded in 1920 under the leadership of Paul Sepp. 5) The Drama Theatre rent the contemporary building which in these days was owned by German Theatre Society. 6) In 1939 Drama studio Theatre finally bought it. 7) At the beginning the theatre was called the Dramastudio but in 1937 theatre was renamed - the new title was Estonian Drama Theatre. 8) Estonian drama theatre has a big auditorium with 426-seats. Then a small stage with
quite figured it out yet. I'm almost sure, that my ideal school would be near the forest. Students could go there and sit on benches to gather their energy. In the schoolyard, there would be big maple and oak trees and a lovely pond- what a nice place for a picnic on your break time! The lessons would take place in an old manor, where doors opening and closing by themselves wouldn't be anything unique. The classes would be small, but cosy and warm. We'd have a huge library with hundreds of old books. There would be a huge section only for romantic novels and books about love stories. The lessons would start at 9am. In my ideal school I'd have to study the average level of general subjects. There would also be certain amount of specialty studies, which I could be able to choose for myself. There wouldn't be too much homework, because the students would manage to finish their tasks in class.
There are many people and usually we are talking, dancing and laughing. About at 03.00 I´m always at home sleeping. It´s Saturday morning, or should I say afternoon. Usually I wake around 12.00 . Then I will eat ``breakfast`` and watch TV. At Saturday I like to be at home. I just rest and chat in computer and talk with my parents. At 5 o´clock we go to my granny´s house. I love to be there. She makes so good pancakes with apple-jelly. Also her house is very homely and cosy. Sometimes we stay there for night to, but not often. If we don´t be there for night we will go back home. Then I will go out with my friends agen. Usually on Saturday I´m allready home at 23.00. Now I will watch TV and chat in the computer. At 01.00 I´m sleeping. Now it´s Sunday. I wake up about at 11.00 o´clock. Then I pack my pags and say goodbye to my friends and parents. About at 5 o´clock I start to move to Saaremaa. This is usually my weekend.
For example, I like living in city, but I have also a friend, who thinks that living in country is good for her health and mind, which is why she approves it. However, some people, who approves living in country still lives in city. Cure for going against their wishes is that some people decorates their apartment or house with paintings of peaceful and bright-colored landscapes as it brings not only a sense of artistic consciousness to their home, but also makes them feel cosy and allows them to at least temporarily forget about daily routine and pollution, crime (especially in bigger, crowded cities) and noise they have to endure when they go outside. I'd say that it is disadvantages for living in a city. On the other hand advantages of living a city life are easier communication, access to stores and entertainment and possibility to get a good-earning job, which I prefer. Also your it is a good
The Drama Theatre rent the contemporary building which in these days was owned by German Theatre Society. In 1939 Drama studio Theatre finally bought it. In 1937 the Dramastudio Theatre was renamed - the new title was Estonian Drama Theatre. In Soviet times its name was The Tallinn Drama Theatre, which was changed back in 1989. The beautiful Art Nouveau building of the Estonian Drama Theatre, built in 1910, is situated right in the heart of Tallinn. The theatre has two halls, cosy bars and elegant foyers. In addition to its 426-seat big auditorium a 159-seat small stage was opened in 1967. In 2004 70-seat Paintshop stage was opened. Estonian Drama Theatre is the nearest equivalent to an academic theatre we have in Estonia, and it stages both Estonian and world drama classics and contemporary plays. The Estonian Drama Theatre mainly plays classics, which are selected from world renowned dramas, Estonian
an experience not to be missed. Billed as "an extravagant joint with remarkable decoration", it lives up to its claim. There's a cover charge of 1,500 pesetas (about £6) and you have to buy a minimum of two drinks which don't come cheap. Unless you want to feel left out, go flamboyantly dressed. Slip on silver platforms, don that pink feather boa, pull on your fright wig and play "is that a guy or a girl?" game. Then head for bar l'Ascensor on Carrer Bellafila. It's a cosy place to chill out to cool music in an unhurried atmosphere and have those end-of-the-night, philosophical conversations with friends. CAVA Cava is the Spanish equivalent of French champagne. Just as bubbly, as delicious and a lot less expensive (around £4 a bottle), you can quaff it at the city's most popular Cava and tapas bar, El Xampanyet. It's an intimate little place with a sunny, Mediterranean feel and friendly staff, who keep the corks popping until 2 am. ACCOMMODATION 1
first inhabitants are believed to have come here 3500 years ago. They lived on the banks of the river Härjapea present-day Keldrimäe. Tallinn is one of the oldest cities on the Baltic Sea. In the 13th century Tallinn joined the Hanseatic League. It is unique for its well-preserved architecture from the 13-15 centuries. In 1980 Tallinn was awarded the European Gold Medal for preserving several architectural monuments. Old Tallinn is also famous for its cosy, romantic bars and cafes. Tallinn of today offers modern hotels, restaurants, sport and cultural centres. The town is also a well-known sailing centre. The yachting regatta of the 1980 Moscow Olympic games was held at Pirita. At various times in history, the city has been given different names. In 1219 Henricus de Lettis wrote about the Lyndanise stronghold of the Rävala people. On 13 June that year King Waldemar II of Denmark came to conquer north Estonia. The Estonians lost the
Tallinn's medieval Old Town is known around the world for its well- preserved completeness and authentic Hanseatic architecture. Enchanting atmosphere, rich cultural scene, beautiful surroundings and plenty of galleries, cafes and restaurants to choose from: there is something for everyone in Tallinn. Whether you have only few hours to spare or few days to walk around: Tallinn's Old Town is beautiful and enchanting during all seasons. Be sure to enjoy the outdoor cafés during summer and cosy fire and luxurious gourmet experiences in winter, indulge in local chocolateries and don't forget to take your camera! Tallinn Town Hall Tallinn Town Hall is one of the most important symbols of the city and a unique architectural monument in Europe. The Town Hall, established in the heart of the city in the 13th century, was completed in its current shape in 1404 and it is the only preserved Gothic style town hall in Northern Europe
But if you walk down the same street that you saw from the air, every single house would seem differentpeople give individuality to their house. All this says to us that anybody who wants to built an extension to their house must first get "planning permission" from the local authorities. Interiors: the importance of cosiness British idea of home is as much psychological as physical, so is their idea of domestic comfort. The important thing is to feel cosy that is, to create an atmosphere which seem warm. To many, part of cosiness is the feeling of tradition. Privacy is an element of cosiness. Privacy must be preserved so houses normally have a "hall" onto which the front door opens. With its own door, through which people pass before getting to the hallan extra line of defence! The back door is for family and close friends only. Owning and renting The desire to own the place where you live is almost universal in Britain
are believed to have come here 3500 years ago. They lived on the banks of the river Härjapea present- day Keldrimäe. Tallinn is one of the oldest cities on the Baltic Sea. In the 13 th century Tallinn joined the Hanseatic League. It is unique for its well-preserved architecture from the 13-15 centuries. In 1980 Tallinn was awarded the European Gold Medal for preserving several architectural monuments. Old Tallinn is also famous for its cosy, romantic bars and cafes. Tallinn of today offers modern hotels, restaurants, sport and cultural centres. The town is also a well-known sailing centre. The yachting regatta of the 1980 Moscow Olympic games was held at Pirita. At various times in history, the city has been given different names. In 1219 Henricus de Lettis wrote about the Lyndanise stronghold of the Rävala people. On 13 June that year King Waldemar II of Denmark came to conquer north Estonia
Walnuts and Grapes, typical herbs are such as fragrant Rosemary, Basil, Thyme, and Lavender. Plus, there my kinda town is famous for its high floral and colurful diversity. Design: It is a small walled medieval town with inevitable comforting warmth of home. Once in the town you'll feel yourself as in a luxurious and cosy shelter. All this is due to town's small space. Streets are exquisitely narrow and crooked, the layout has labyrinth system. Due to its modest size there is no need for cars, all streets are for pedestrians or bicycles. One can find cycle lanes everywhere. Obviously there are small alleys with oaks, olive and fruit trees which can be found everywhere.
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Bernt Notke from Lübeck and later the Russian Czar Peter I. Legend has it that the czar planted the two lime trees growing in front of the house. 8 Numerous Baroque features of interior design have been later added to to the originally Gothic house, including a mythological painted ceiling to the Rape of Europa theme. The main stairs with a balustrade and a small portrait gallery of the Hueck family (actually copies) enhance the cosy diele. Tallinn City Museum has a model reconstructing the original appearance of the building. With reference to Hueck House, there were a number of spirit and ghost stories and also legends in the Middle Ages. Most of the stories are about the spirit of a monk who was immured in the house and is now restlessly wandering around in the night. Even as late as in
Võtame mõlema poole tuletise, eeldades, et y on x-i funktsioon. ydy ; y=f(x+ x)-f(x) ; dy=y'(x)* x=f(x)* x f(b)-f(a)=f'(c)*(b-a) Lagrange'i või lõpliku muudu valem X2y+sinxy=0 f(x+ x)-f(x)f'(x)*x ; f(x+ x)f(x)+f'(x)*x Tõestus: Vaatleme järgmist funktsiooni 2xy+x2y'+cosy(y+cy')=0 xx0 ; x+xx ; x=x+x0 F(x)=(f(x)-f(a))(b-a)-(f(b)-f(a))(x-a) 2xy+ycosyx+(x2+xcosy)y'=0 f(x)f(x0)+f'(x0)*x See funktsioon on
# # G C # Hush now baby don't you cry # # F C # Mama's gonna make all of your nightmares come true # # F C # Mama's gonna put all of her fears into you # # F C # Mama's gonna keep you right here under her wing # # F C # She won't let you fly but she might let you sing # # F C G D7 G # Mama's gonna keep baby cosy and warm # # D C D C D C G # Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe, of course mama's gonna help build the wall # # G C G C G C D C G # # G C G C G C G # Mother do you think she's good enough for me ? # # G C D7 C G C G # Mother do you think she's dangerous for me ? #
ekraanisuhtes vastavaltct, B ja y, avalduvad ekraanilevastavaltumberjdlgsirgeteXY, YZ ja moondetegurid jiirgmiseltfioon.6.10): ZX, kasutadesasjaolu,et diameetriletoetuv piirdenurkon tdisnurk. Kandnud telgede pOorenditele Uhikl6igu pikkuse, saame mx= cosct i fflv= cosF ; m, = cosy. koordinaatpindu ruumi tagasi oma endisesse asendissep66rates midrata ka uhikl6ikude Teheseelmisesvalemisasendused, saame kujutised. Nii tuletame igati 6ige teljestiku ristprojektsiooni, mille alusel v6ib punktide
· Read the letter again and underline the opening and closing remarks, then replace them with other appropriate expressions. Dear Ann and David, We're writing to invite you to our house-warming party on May 26th. Our new house is wonderful; it's a semi-detached town house with three bedrooms and a small back garden. The kitchen is huge, and is fitted with wooden cupboards that make you feel as if you are in a country kitchen. Alt three bedrooms are rather small but very cosy. The living room is quite big and has lovely French windows which open onto a terrace. You shouldn't have too much trouble finding the house, but here are a few directions so you don't get lost. Take the A27 road for Lewes and turn right at the roundabout where there is a signpost for Hawkstead. Drive through the town until you get to the post office, then turn left into Potter's Lane. Our house is number 23, on the right- hand side. We hope you'll be able to make it to our party
Alusringjoon osutub evolvendi kõverustsentrite geomeetriliseks kohaks e. evoluudiks. Evolvendi parameetriliste võrrandite polaarkoordinaatides tuletamiseks vt. joonist 24. Parameetriteks on profiilinurk y evolvendi jooksvas punktis Y asuva puutuja - ja sellesse punkti viiva raadiusvektori OY = ry vahel. (Et puutuja - on paralleelne raadiusega ONy = rb, siis ka nurk YONy = y) . Evolvendi raadiusvektori moodul (vt. kolmnurka YONy ) ry = rb / cosy . ...(4.7) Polaarnurga Qy (hammasrataste korral nim. evolventnurgaks) saab määrata seosest rb (y + Qy ) = rb tan y , kust Qy = tan y - y . Funktsiooni (tan - ) nim. evolventfunktsiooniks ja tähistatakse invy (involuut y), st invy = tan y - y . ...(4.8) Nurka y = Q y + y nim. laotusnurgaks . 4.3.3. Evolventhambumise kujundamine