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Living in the countryside is boring

Living in the countryside is boring A lot of people say that living in the countryside is boring, I think it depends on how creative people can be. In addition there are many young people, who live in the countryside and they are really pleased with their lives, because they know how to make living there interesting, in spite of the difficulties they are creating a children centre, where all the young people can come together. Nevertheless there are a lot of children who won't even bother to do something to change their lives, although they will probably just be whining to their parents how boring it is in the countryside. In my opinion, living in the countryside is awesome

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Advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside

Advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside The first outstanding characteristic about the countryside is that it is beautiful and peaceful. The air is fresh and the surroundings green. This is because the countryside is free from pollution, land or noise pollution. Living in the countryside has a lot of advantages, but also many disadvantages. The places where people live affects greatly in their lifestyles and living places is one of the very basic needs for people. Firstly you are fit and you don't need to worry about your health condition, because in the countryside the air and water are so clean. Another additional advantage is that there aren't any huge blocks of flats, modern skyscrapers or bothersome traffic jams. Living in the country is slower. People

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Do live in the countryside or in the city? essay

Essay Do live in the countryside or in the city? At the time I am living with my mother in the countryside. I am eighteen years old and when I finish school I want to be independent and live on my own. People say that when you live in the countryside you are living the easy life. I agree but physically it is very exhausting. You have to work hard to keep the house and yard clean. When you have a farm there is no lack of work and you always have your hands in the soil. At least there is always some action. Although living in the countryside has few bad sides, I am sure rural life stays always in my heart. To me country life has more pros than cons. If you are a maverick which I am

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Rural versus Urban

Rural versus Urban Of course, living in a rural or an urban society-both have their strong sides and weak sides. I have lived in rural society for my whole life so I know how life outside city is. Best thing about not living in a town is the quietness. If you have lived in quietness for your whole life then you won't even understand how pleasant it actually is. But I have heard that many city peoples enjoys only the peace and quietness at countryside, because when you live in town you hear till morning to evening driving cars. Another big plus for rural environment is clean and beautiful nature. Forests where you can go camping and lakes where you can go swimming. It may look very exciting to an urban people but it may seem boring to rural people. So, good thing about living in city is that there are probably many more people who you can meet with. Thanks to this there is a bigger possibility that you would find yourself a girlfriend

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Advantages and disadvantages living in a city

Advantages and disadvantages living in a city. Nowadays many people have to decide, where to live. There are many advantages and disadvantages living in a city and in the countryside. Some people prefer to stay in the countryside and say that they couldn't live anywhere else. Some people think the opposite. I think that there are many advantages of living in a big city. First of all, there are many opportunities to spend your free time. There are theatres, shopping centres, galleries and entertainment places. In a big city there are also hospitals and schools nearby. Also it is much easier to find a job in a big city, because there are many companies, which are located in a central city

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Is it better to live in a city or is the countryside?

An essay Nowadays most people live in a city. However, there are also people living in the countryside. They are two entirely different ways of life - each with their own advantages and disadvantages. Most of the younger generation lives in the city because there is much more to do than in the countryside. You can go to the cinema, to a theatre, shopping, clubbing, to a gym etc. You will never run out of activities to do. While that may be true, there are some things that you can only do in the countryside for example going fishing, camping or playing outside with your pets. A calm rural lifestyle is for people who enjoy peace and quiet. In addition to that there is fresh air, which is good for your health. You are also more likely to be more active and walk in the nature

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Living in the countryside — a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship

Living in the countryside -- a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship Each person have their own opinion about living in the countryside. Nowadays preffered a lots of comfort by choosing a life in the city. So life in the countryside seems a little bit boring or compliacted. What are the pluses and minuses of living in a country? What i would prefer and why? I think that life in the country is most interesting in summer, because you can peacefully enjoy the nature in your own garden. In the city it is impossible. In the country you almost never can't be in a situation, that there is nothing to do. You will always find new activities,

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Living in the countryside – a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship?

Living in the countryside ­ a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship? People have always had a choice where they want to live. Many years ago, a most of people did not have a choice where to live. It used to be that poor people lived in the countryside and rich people in the city. Nowadays it has changed. People can choose and most of them choose to live in the city. City and countryside are both different places where to live. Both have their positive and negative sides. There are differences in the environment, in job opportunities and how expencive or cheap is to live in the countryside. Those differences are making people to think about advantages and disadvantages of living in a countryside. There are several advantages, why to live in the countryside. First, environment in the countryside is very different

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Living in the countryside – a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship?

Living in the countryside ­ a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship? Living in the countryside might be challenging for a modern human being, but it definitely has benefits for both mind and body. Countryside living spaces are usually less polluted, the pace of life is slower and people are more in touch with nature. Still, there is less entertainment than in cities, distances are longer and it can take much more time to get medical help if needed. Moving from city to country has been the traditional path for those in their 30s and 40s, particularly if children are involved. Nowadays flat rates in cities can be more expensive than living in a house in the countryside

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Living in the countryside – a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship?

Tim Living in the countryside ­ a pleasant experience or a never-ending hardship? It is a dream of many people to live in the countryside. It is so relaxing and freshening. Living in the countryside is definitely good for you. But it can also be very hard. So what are the pros and cons of living in the countryside. Living in the countryside is good for your health, because the air is less polluted than in the city. Also you are away from all the noise that cars make on the streets. In the countryside you can relax and enjoy the sound of nature. In the countryside you can do what you want, because the neighbours are far away. Also you lots of garden room and a lot more privacy than in the city. On the other hand living in the countryside can be hard. You have to do most of the chores by yourself

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Story 10-13 Upstream

Story 10-13 My Mum sayd that this house is haunted in the countryside. My aunt rented a house there but then she saw ghost and she slept outdoors. In the morning she was exhausted. Now she prevent this house. My Mum asked my aunt: "Do you refuse to live there? It is a nice holiday resort." But this not suitable for aunt because she belive in ghosts. And she can afford and rent a new house and move house there. There is waterfall near the new house. Unfortunately I have fear of heights and I don't go there. Aunt also has neighbourhood watch. haunted rent a house

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Essay: Living in a City

Living in a City ­ Good or Bad? Nowadays more and more people are moving from the countryside to the cities. Why? There are many advantages of living in a city. There are more opportunities to find a job and to promote one's career. There are usually better schools and universities are founded in cities, too. On the other hand are cities pretty noisy, therefore it can create a restless environment for concentrated studying. A big advantage of living in a city is the variety of entertainment ­ concerts, theatres, cinemas, restaurants and cafes, nightclubs and so on

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Review

Review : The importance of being earnest The play is directed by Peter Joucla and the producer is Grantly Marshall . The play itself is written by Oscar Wilde . Jack looks like an ordinary guy from the countryside who pretends to have a brother in London whose name is Ernest . Actually his friends in London know him as Ernest and in the country as Jack. Jack was caught by his best friend Algernon who found his cigar box , in which the name Ernest had been written . Algernon also created himself an imaginary friend called Bunbury. The reason is to have an opportunity to escape from the countryside social life to the city . Things turn bad when Jack falls in love with Gwendolyn

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English essay

Living in the country has acquired certain reputation, that indicates dirtiness, dullness and uncoiseness with a life in the countryside. True, that a life in the city may seem more entertaining, rapid and fastinating, but it's only an illusion which is brought out due to the commotion in the city. But life in the countryside is more healthy due to the unpolluted air, possibility to evolve agriculture and an elbowroom in which one can dabble sports. One negative side effect accompanies living in the country is absense of infrastructures. Many important institutions locate too far and due to that transportation is an important subject while living in the country. To sum up, living in the city is comfortable but noisy and living in the country is peaceful but time-consuming.

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Advantages and disadvantages of living in the country

Who wouldn't dream about beautiful views and privacy in their own communities, where people can enjoy all the amenities offered by the nature. But whether is it always such modest opportunities enough good for everyone to be happy with their life? If you choose to be settled on land, you should consider some of the disadvantages, but don't have to disappoint for the advantages. There are many advantages of living in the countryside. First of all, you can always enjoy your privacy, there are few city noise and inquisitive passerby, who usually do not go there. In most of cases, country house is built on a large area, which is still a dwelling house in addition to other buildings, such as a sauna or a barn. Great yard for children are convenient and good for playing, also there is suitable to grow some animals and keep pets. There is clean and fresh air, forest is very close, where people can go hiking or just

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Advantages and disadvantages of living in a big city

Advantages and disadvantages of living in a big city Big citys are full of fast cars, huge biuldings and overcrowded streets. Living in a big city is good because all the shops are near you, but in a city there are more stealing than in a country and you may have some noisy neighbors. Firstly, in a city there are lots of shops where you can buy everything you need. There are bigger grocery stores with bigger variety of products than in the countryside. Also there are many drapers. People who live in the countryside have to drive to the city when they want to buy clothes, but people who live in the city can buy clothes whenever they want. Secondly, in a city may happen that some very noisy people move next to you. They could disturb you and you may have to call to the police very often. It is very usual that people who live in a city can not get enough sleep, because their neighbors listens too loud music.

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British History KT küsimused ja vastused

way to behave. 10. Standard English is used `naturally' in everyday speech by between 15% and 30% of the population in Britain. Received Pronunciation (RP) is used in everyday speech by only 3% to 12% of the population. So why is Standard English with an RP accent the usual model for people learning British English as a foreign language? What justification can you find for this practise? 11. Can you think of examples of British individualism? Love of the countryside is a good example of individualism and conservatism ­ the countryside represents stability. Also British people are much more reserved than the rest European people and they find it difficult to indicate friendship by open displays of affection. British also like to be different from others, for example, they'll never give up their habit of driving on the left side of the road. 12. Imagine this situation: you are at home, just about to have lunch, when there is a knock at

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Hobbies

Hobby, which is good and useful way to spend your time instead of playing computer games. I live in the countryside and because of that i don't have many opportunities do deal with hobbies, which I like. I have one hobby, which I really like, but the negative side of it is that I can do it only in the winter. No, it's not skiing, it's ice skating! I love it and it doesn't urge not much at all in the winter. All you need are ice skates, warm clothes and clean ice, which exist in the countryside too. I have bought myself figure skates, which didn't cost much, because i bought already used ones. Ice skates can be really expensive, but you should buy expensive ones, when you are already professional. The primary danger in ice skating is falling on the ice. You can be injured really seriously, but usually you just get some bumps or bruises. The second, and more serious danger is falling through the ice into the freezing water, when you are skating on the lake or on the pond. It

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Hiina mänguasja tehased

Chinese toy factories introduction  There’s a reason how US children can have their toys so cheap.  About 75% of the world's toys come from China, where migrant workers are paid an average salary of $240 a month.  Extreme poverty in China's rural areas drives many people from the countryside into the cities to look for these types of jobs.  facts  Every day, the workers have to arrive 15 minutes before the regular work shift begins for a work assembly.  Their living conditions are prison-like. Up to six people share small, cramped dormitories and up to 50 people share one bathroom.  Schools send student workers to these factories to do “internships."  Some factories promise workers a 10- minute break after every two hours of work.

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Letter of complaint

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to complaint about the Grange Health Spa, which I visited. I believe its service was inadequate. To start with, you promised that I will get a luxury suit, but I had really tiny room. Also you promised scenic countryside but I had no view. Moreover, you said that the price is all- inclusive but I had to pay for some things. For example I had to pay for my dinner. What is more, I was disappointed because you said that there are full range of health and diet programmes, but all guests ate the same food and we did not have any healty food at all. In conclusion, I am really disappointed with the Grange Health Spa. I look forward to receiving a prompt reply. Yours faithfully, xxx

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"The Taming of the Shrew" Shakespeare

are displayed in Kate's final speech, where she explains the place of women in relationships with men (pages 158-159); male perceptions of women, which are shown when the Lord tells his servant how to behave as a woman (Induction: Lines 110-121) and male dominance is seen as Petruchio used different tactics to physically tame Katherine to show his superiority. Tone, setting, motifs The action in the induction takes place in the English countryside, first on a heath in front of an alehouse and then in a bedroom in the house of a lord. The action in the play takes place in various locations in Padua, Italy, and at a house in the nearby countryside. The overall tone of the play is light and comic, though the exploration of larger social questions gives much of the comedy a more serious tone. The motifs of this play are disguise, domestication, fathers and their children. Climax

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Robert Burn

1786. Their success was complete. And Robert Burns became well known and popular. When Burns came to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, a new and enlarged edition of his poems was published. He died in poverty at the age of thirty -- seven in 1796. On 25th January people all over the world celebrate Robert Burn's birthday by having Burn's Night Dinners. Robert Burns was Scotland's greatest poet , who wrote hundreds of songs and poems about love , the life of working people , the countryside , and his love of Scotland. On Robert Bern's birthday people read out some more his poems and sing the famous song Auld Lang Syne.

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Where would you prefer to live and why?

Where would you prefer to live and why? I would prefer to live in a big city instead of a village or a small town. For example Tallinn, London, New York or Paris. To start with, I would like to live in a big city because of its advantages. Big cities usually have more opportunities to spend your day and night. There are cinemas, coffee shops, theatres, shopping centres, libraries and night clubs. Although you need money to attend different exhibitions and shows big city also offers you free activities. Secondly, there are lots of banks, company offices and factories where people can work. That is the second reason I think big city life is better than a life in a small village. Last but not least, people usually think that they would not like to live in a big city because there are too many people there and they would feel suffocated. But there are areas outside the centre of the town where people live. Big...

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Eessõnad

by bus/train/car/ship, etc. by post/airmail by the time FOR for breakfast/lunch/dinner for help for a swim for a drink (go to a place) for a holiday for a walk for fun (=for amusement) for a while FROM from time to time from that day on from now on IN in agony in the countryside in love (with) in an armchair in disbelief in one's opinion in cash in the distance in other words in the (city) centre in one's free time in power in the/a city in the fresh air in time in common in a hurry INTO into pieces ON on business on a farm (but: in a field

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Sustainable city planning

11L What is sustainable city planning? • A sustainable city, or also know as eco-city, is a city designed with consideration of environmental impact, inhabited by people dedicated to minimization of required inputs of energy, water and food, and waste output of heat, air pollution - CO2, methane, and water pollution. •  It should meet the needs A sustainable city should be able to... • feed itself with minimal reliance on the surrounding countryside, and power itself with renewable sources of energy. • create the smallest possible ecological footprint • produce the lowest quantity of pollution possible • efficiently use land • compost used materials - Practical Achievement • Different agricultural systems - agricultural plots within the city – reduces distance. • Renewable energy sources - wind turbines, solar panels, or bio-gas created from sewage. • Methods to reduce air

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UK ( United Kingdom)

Apartments, once the residence of English viceroys and now the focal point for government ceremonial functions, including the inauguration of Ireland's presidents. Blarney Blarney, known as 'the biggest little village in Ireland', is one of Ireland's most picturesque villages. Set in beautiful wooded countryside, just 8km (5 miles) from Cork City, it is an ideal base to visit the many wonderful sights of Cork and Kerry. NORTHEN IRELAND Capital: Belfast Flag: Area: 5,345 sq mi (13,843 km2) Location: Symbols: Interesting plase: White Park Bay Enjoy lazy summer days, picnics, making

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Dream Home (inglise keel)

DREAM HOME Grete Murr DS-12 24.05.13 Location · Estonia · Saaremaa · In the countryside · By the sea · Not far from Kuressaare Dwelling · A small house or a cottage · Light and calm colours · Big windows Kitchen · Spacious · Light furniture · Details to give colour Livingroom · Spacious · Big windows · Long white lace curtains · Some old recycled furniture · A lot of flowers · Photos and paintings on walls · Details (pillows) to give colour Bedroom · Big windows and a small balcony · Bedclothes to give colour · Soft carpets · A lot of pillows

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Use of plastic products

use of plastic products Whether you are aware of it or not, plastics play an important part in your life. Plastics versatility allow it to be used in everything from soft drink bottles to the refrigerators they are stored in. From the car you drive to work in to the television you watch when you get home, plastics help make your life easier and better. But what is plastic impact on wildlife? In the 21st century, people have become their own killers. From countryside to the cities, the use of plastic materials has greatly increased. In the grocery stores, tons of products are packaged using plastic materials. About 30 years ago, in some countries , there were no plastic bags used for packaging and carrying items. Items in the shops were packed in biodegradable paper bags. Plastic bags as litter create a visual pollution problem, and affect our aquatic wildlife. Many of the grocery store use the plastic bags as a tool to keep the things easy to carrying

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Estonia

Our neighbours are Finland, Russia, Latvia and Sweden. Estonia's surface area is 45,227 square kilometres wide. The population of Estonia is around 1,34 million people. We have four seasons in Estonia. The air is very humid and it rains quite often, especially in spring and autumn. We usually have long winters and plenty of snow, but sometimes we haven't even had snow. Summers are is mostly warm and beautiful in Estonia. Estonia is well known for it's amazing countryside. We don't have any big mountains, but we do have over a thousand islands and over a thousand lakes that are worth seeing. One fifth of Estonia is covered by wetlands and almost one forth of the territory is forested. We also have four spectacular national parks and more than 50 nature reserves. The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. Tallinn is best known for it's old town. There are many churches, medieval buildings, the Town city Hhall and it's all bounded by the town wall and gatetowers.

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John Constable

John Constable 1776-1837 Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows Constable is famous for his landscapes, which are mostly of the Suffolk countryside, where he was born and lived. He made many open-air sketches, using these as a basis for his large exhibition paintings, which were worked up in the studio. His pictures are extremely popular today, but they were not particularly well received in England during his lifetime. He did, however, have considerable success in Paris. Sailsbury Cathedral from the Meadows was painted by John Consatble in 1831, one year after his wife's death. He later added nine lines from ,,The Seasons" by 18th Century poet James Thomson that reveal the painting's meaning: That the rainbow is a symbol of hope after a storm that follows on the death of the young Amelia in the arms of her lover Celadon. ...

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Eating habits

Eating habits in Estonia Mari-Ann Lepp 9th A class History Traditional Estonian food has its roots firmly in the countryside The main culinary influences were from Germans The Estonian cuisine is historically pretty poor- pork, fish, cabbage soup, potatoes, vegetables and dairy products. Eating times and habits Depending on the rhythm of life, different Estonians also have different preferences in meal times and meals. a light breakfast most important meal of the day ­ lunch around six or seven o'clock we have dinner. Eating habits:when, what, why?

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Career Needs and Wants

Career Needs and Wants I´m still a student, but I have always thought about my future career , what it looks like. Every career is somehow interesting and awesome, but career shouldn´t be boring. So, I have thought what preferences my career needs. First thing I point out is good environment. Environment is important thing about career. Some people like working outside or in small town, but I like to work in a big city and in penthouse. In the big city I have more opportunities to have lunch with colleagues and entertain myself. The second thing I want to point out is stability. Stability is the second important thing. State companies are those, who have stable job, because country supports these companies and give the all the job. When you don´t have stable job, then maybe you don´t do your job correctly and you get fired. Then you have to search a new job. Anyway, I like the sta...

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What life might be like a hundred years from now? - essee

We are not using telephones, computers or iPods, because when we are born, doctors will set a very little chip into our brain. So everything, we want to search from Google or listen from iTunes is now in our heads and can be used every time. As a result, I can say, that life in next century, in my opinion will be much easier. Our home planet is polluted, but I am sure, that everything is made to hold Earth livable to everyone. Even though, you can't go to countryside, to breathe some fresh air or at autumn pick fresh apples, you will learn to appreciate other features.

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Mass tourism

Mass tourism - a threat or blessing for local communities? Nowadays, it is not a problem to travel from one location to another. Hundreds of tourists visits the most famous and beautiful places all over the world every single day but mass tourism has many disadvantages and fortunately some advantages too. The most important advantages of mass tourism are the financial profits. Thanks to tourism local people are employed in various kind of companies which are connected with tourists and their attractions. Local people also get more options how to be more successful in making money because in popular tourist areas they can start their own business, such as, shops, cafes, pubs, hotels, tent camps and so on. In addition, thanks to the money spent by tourists, local authorities have funds to maintain different buildings and places like, for example, libraries or parks and to restore monuments and other objects of histoic...

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Eating habits in Estonia

Traditional Estonian food has its roots firmly in the countryside, relying heavily on pork, potatoes and garden variety vegetables. The main culinary influences were from Germans, who ruled over Estonia for so many centuries. The eating habits of the Estonian population are related to the season, which severely affect the availability of fresh food. The spring and summer are the seasons of fresh food, in this period are used vegetables, berries and herbs, with the warmer climate the Estonians also like to cook meat grilled outdoors. During the

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Sweden and Norway

trees. The landscape becomes more dramatic, and rolling hills rise into mountains. Southern and central parts of the country have warm summers and cold winters, the northern part of the country has shorter, cooler summers and longer, colder and snowier winters. Famous for Pipi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Interesting facts - When you travel to Sweden you will see traditional red wooden farmhouses in the countryside. The famous colour, also known and loved in Estonia, is called Swedish red. Kingdom of Norway Capital ­ Oslo Language ­ Norwegian The flag of Norway is red with an indigo blue Scandinavian cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag. Symbols - With elk as the National Animal, purple heather being its National Flower and dipper as its national bird. Size ­ 323,802 square kilometres Population - 4,999,800 Biggest rivers ­ Glomma and Otra

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Break; bring, väljendid, kõnekäänud

BREAK DOWN- 1) (int)(of machinery) stop working 2) (int) (of a person) lose control of feelins; 3) (int) (of talks/negotiations etc) fail 4) (tr) seperate under headings BREAK IN 1) (int) enter by force or illegally BREAK INTO 1) (tr) enter by force 2) (tr) inerrput BREAK OFF 1) (tr) end a relationship/agreement BREAK OUT 1) (int) (of war, etc) begin suddenly BREAK THROUGH 1) (int) advance (in spite of opposition) BREAK TO 1) (tr) tell (usu bad news) to sb in a kind way BREAK UP 1) (int) (of schools, etc) ; stop for holidays 2) (int) end a relationship BRING ABOUT 1) (tr) cause happen BRING BACK tr cause to recall BRING DOWN tr cause to fall BRING FORWARD tr move sth to an earlier date or time BRIN IN tr create profit, money BRING ON tr cause, usu sth unpleasant BRING OUT tr put on the market BRING ROUND 1) tr caus...

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Inglis keele spikker

1)Haigustest vabanema- get rid of illenses 2) impeeriumi osaks saama- become a part of the Empire 3) mõnda aega- for some time 4) millegi poolest kuulsamaks saama- famous for 5)kuumaveeallikad- hot springs 6) peamiselt maakohtades- mostly in the countryside 7) linnarahvas- townspeople 8)raha teenima- earn some money 9) sõjad said läbi- wars were over 10) röövretki alustama- start raids 11) Rooma valitsemine- Roman rule. 1)See on palee, kus kuninganna elab- this is palec, where for the queen lives 2) Need on suveniirid, mis ma Londonist ostsin- These are suvenires, what I buy in England. 3)See on raamat, mida ma vajan-This is a book, what I need. 4) See on sõber, kelle isa oskab häid

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Clauses of purpose

Clauses of Purpose To, in order to/so as to, so that/ in order that, in case, for, with a view To- infinitive (I called mu brother to tell him the good news.) In order to + infinitive et (midagi teha) (I went to the bank in order to apply for a loan.) so as to + infinitive et (She attended a catering course so as to become a chef.) So that + can/ will (present/ future references) (Tommy has moved to the countryside so that he can have more relaxed life.) So that + could/ would (past references) (Sophia bought a sailing boat so that she could sail around the world.) In case + present tense (present/ future references) (Bring an umbrella in case there is a storm in the afternoon.) NEVER USED WITH WILL/WOULD In case + past tense (past references) (We booked a table for six in case Peter brought his wife with him.) NEVER USED WITH WILL/WOULD

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Inglisekeelsed fraasid 2

to be dotted with vast number of beach resorts ääristatud arvukatest rannakuurortidest to confide in kedagi usaldama to fasten seatbelts turvavööd kinnitama to live on a tight budget elama vähese rahaga to see sb off kedagi teele/reisile saatma to snooze uinakut tegema to travel light väheste asjadega reisima to use public transport ühistransporti kasutama a truly unforgettable experience tõeliselt unustamatau kogemus unspoilt countryside rikkumata loodus/maastik vibrant city elav linn white-water rafting kärestikusõit(matkamine parvega) within easy access of lähedal port of call vahesadam dash from place to place sööstma immaculate rooms äärmiselt puhtad toad date back to the 5th century pärinema 5st sajandist arrive at the piazza/in a town/country linnaväljakule saabuma misunderstandings arusaamatused catch sb's eye silma torkama, tähelepanu haarama

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Estonia

In spring, Estonians often leave the cities for the weekends. Many families have a cottage in the countryside. As approximately half of Estonia is covered with woodlands and wetlands, going for long walks in the wild is also very popular among Estonians. Since a forest is seldom farther away than a half-an-hour's drive, people often go there for a mushroom hunt, to watch the beautiful wildlife or just for a relaxing walk. Regardless of their age or whether they live in a city or the countryside, an important weekend ritual for many Estonians is the Saturday sauna. Christmas time is the most important holiday celebrated in Estonia. Like in other Nordic states, Estonia's celebration of Christmas mostly falls on Christmas Eve, the 24th of December. Christmas as an official holiday was banned during the Soviet occupation. Despite the restrictions, Christmas was still celebrated unofficially, with family and close friends. Aside from Christmas, Midsummer Eve (June 23) and St

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Christmas differentces of 2 countries:England and Estonia

This reports purpose is to analyse Estonian and English Christmas traditions. It compares the meaning of this tradition, decorations, eating habits, activities and Father Christmas. Firstly, for English people this traditions means to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ , but on the other hand for Estonian peole it means to celebrate the mid-winter holidays and religous people go to church. Secondly, for Estonian people decorating their homes is big part of christmas. People in the countryside bring straw into the house, they decorate their homes and bring in fir-trees. The traditional Christmas flowers are hyacinth, Christmas cactus and the poinsettia. Differentce from the English people decoration is that their decarations are from paper, they have electric lights, also have evergreen plants: holly, mistletoe and ivy. They bring a huge fir-tree from Norway on Trafalgar Square. Thirdly, from the activities there is one similaritie, Estonian and also English people

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Ireland - Iirimaa

for peace between the two groups. Language Most people in Ireland speak English, but a few still speak Gaelic. You might hear someone say "Erin go bragh" on St. Patrick's Day, which is Gaelic for "Ireland forever." music Irish Folk Music is the music and song in the national heritage. It includes older Irish songs and melodies, the Anglo-Irish songs and ballads of the countryside, and the rich vein of dance music. It relies on its melodic line for effect. In Gaelic speaking Ireland song entered into every aspect of life from birth to work to keening for the dead. The musical activity of the ruling class centered around Dublin. It was European music and very important at banquets and ceremonial occasions. Bagpipes Bagpipes, while not quite as ancient as the harp, have been played in Ireland three or four hundred years longer

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Vaatamisväärsused Eestis I

The complex comprises a dwelling house, barn and farm including a barn, cattleshed and cottagers' buildings. In these buildings the lifestyle of the times of "Tõde ja Õigus" ("the Truth and the Right") is being exhibited. In the former dwelling house there is an exhibition reflecting the life and creative work of the writer. In summer different events take place; the openair theatre performances are especially popular. From the Museum hiking tracks lead into the countryside of Kõrvemaa. · Kõpu lighthouse is the most famous tourist sight of Hiiumaa, one could even say it is a symbol of the island; it is the third oldest working lighthouse. It is known that in 1490 the Hanseatic League requested the erection of a signal light. The completion date of the building of the lighthouse is considered to be 1531. The light of Kõpu can be seen for 35 nautical miles. It is possible to ascend to the top of the lighthouse.

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Cars enslave us rather than liberate us

Cars enslave us rather than liberate us Transportation is something that has a big influence on people's lives. Especially cars that offer the best comfort for humans. There is always a need to go somewhere: to school, work or just for a journey and it is always good to reach a destination as soon as possible. Of course, the importance of the car depends on the person's residence, whether the person lives in a city or in the countryside, the needs are different. In my opinion, cars enslave people because once a person gets behind the wheel, there is no way out of this comfort. To begin with, car requires a many expenditure, starting from purchasing a car and ending with technical controls, supplying of fuel and so on. It can be said that the material side of the car sustenance is difficult. A person must have a stable income to afford a car. Moreover, it is expensive to get a driver's license. It can be

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Why should tourists visit Estonia?

Why should tourists visit Estonia? I have always though of my country as a huge ,,multicultural city". We have so many different cultures from different places put into a little place all together that you could almost say we are a huge city not a country. And that has influenced us in a very remarcable way. Since the time we can remember we have been under Danes, Swedes, Germans, Russians, Polans and other. We have taken their traditions into our daily lives and forgotten ours. But still despite the fact that we bearly know our own language structure or our old traditions,we try to awake them once again. Estonia is one of the worlds wealthiest countries when it comes to forests. Almost half of the country is covered with the divercity of trees.Also we have many big rivers. Nowadays there are many possibilities to hike in the forests or to go for a ride on the river.Many company`s have started to give out th...

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Population

It isn't possible to satisfy all the needs. They dont have equipment North ­ average percent of unemployment 10-15%, structural employment, not enough specialists South ­ hidden-unemployment/sub-employment, soldiers, bodyguards, prostitutes etc Agrarian society ­ 90-98% agriculture Industrial society ­ 60-70% industry Info-society ­ 1.service; 2.industry; 3.agriculture (6-7% I, 10-15% II, 60-80% III world) Marginal population People are living in city and looking for jobs, have left the countryside Sub-employed people They want to eat; produce rubbish Demographical transition ­ a model which describes population change over time. Shows BR, DR, sex, age changes. Natural increase in population ­ discrepancy between DR and BR Balance of migration ­ discrepancy between immigration and emigration

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The United States of America

It has a greatly developed car, machine, and ship-building industries, textile and food industries. Agriculture is very wide-spread, above all in the prairie regions, where wheat and other grain crops are grown. Cotton is grown in the Mississippi valley, tobacco in Maryland and Virginia. California is famous for its fruit, and the west for its cattle-farming. Poultry-farming is highly developed in the countryside near all big cities. The United States economy is largely based on a free enterprise system. In this system individuals and companies are free to make their own economic decisions. They have their own raw materials, equipment and other items necessary for production and they decide how to use them in order to earn a profit. Even though U.S. economy is based on free enterprise, the government has placed regulations on economic practices through the years. In spite of the

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Robert Burns

TOPIC 8 The greatest poet of Scotland Robert Burns is loved by all Scotsmen as their greatest poet. The future poet was fortunate in his father who was understanding, friendly and fearless man. So it was probably from him that the poet inherited his great love and undrestanding of people. From his mother he, too, learned something that was to be value to him. His mother often sang the old songs and ballads of the countryside. Although William Burns, Robert´s father, was a poor peasant, he was man who valued knowledge. His greatest wish was to give his children the best education in his power. It was from him where Robert received his love of books. When Robert was six he and his brother Gilbert went to school, but only after a few months the teacher left and the school was closed. Their father persuaded two or three neighburs to join him in engaging another teacher. The new teacher was called John Murdoch

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Prepositions

at night on the corner in a minute (minuti pärast) in the street haven’t talked to them for over a on Ridgeback Mountain month in the woods/forest - next weekend/month/day a small house on a lake on the first day in the countryside at the end of the semester at the ticket counter been sitting here for more than an in any train station hour in the country/world in the next ten minutes on Kodiak Island worried at first on the moon in the end on the ocean floor on January 26

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