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A Movie Review of Moliere
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A Movie Review of Moliere

new colours, gained popularity amongst young and elderly, connecting those who prefer theatre, good humour and a little bit of sadness. It can be said that the play of the actors was one of the most successful challenges performed in front of the camera. They lived in the seventeenth century, talking and feeling everything as naturally as if they had been born around that time. The humour ­ mostly gentle, sometimes cruel, described and criticised perfectly every aspect of the complicated society, the naïve King and the women who had secret love affairs. It is clear that the actors gave their best while filming the movie and got the result they may be proud of. As for more, the story itself is catching. The main character, the poor playwright Moliere has the honour of writing a comedy about his tragic life and lost yet true love, and his feelings, so similar to those of the viewers, reach everybody through the detailed story

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INGLISE KEEL-BEING SUCCESSFUL
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INGLISE KEEL, BEING SUCCESSFUL

Let us have a look at the life of a public person.The Oprah show, Oprah Winfrey is a very powerful woman recognized over the world. She is greatly admired, She is convincing, persuasive, she learnt very well to get the public´s media love and inspired with her speeches. Oprah has been a millionaire since her thirties. Most people consider her as a super successful woman. Most people do not even know about Oprah´s personal life. She has been being strongly criticised about her performance during the show and also about things concerning her personal life. Here we arrive at the point where we understand why success can have such a huge difference of meanings for different people. Real success is a never endless process. It is a process of self knowledge,self awareness. You can not stop learning, the knowledge you have is never enough. Real success is also about creating value. It is all about creating opportunities.

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Tower Bridge
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Tower Bridge

rise. There were no serious injuries. · Before dawn on 31 October 2003, David Crick, a Fathers 4 Justice campaigner, climbed a 120 ft (37 m) tower crane near Tower Bridge at the start of a six day protest dressed as Spider-Man. Fearing for his safety, and that of motorists should he fall, police cordoned off the area, closing the bridge and surrounding roads and causing widespread traffic congestion across the City and east London. The Metropolitan Police were later criticised for maintaining the closure for five days when this was not strictly necessary in the eyes of some citizens. Traffic · Tower Bridge is still a busy and vital crossing of the Thames: it is crossed by over 40,000 people (motorists and pedestrians) every day. · The bascules are raised around 1000 times a year. River traffic is now much reduced, but it still takes priority over road traffic. · In order to maintain the integrity of the historic

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Queen Victoria and Victorian England
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Queen Victoria and Victorian England

Reflecting back into her childhood, Victoria was always prone to self pity. On Dec. 14th 1861 Albert died(aged 42) from typhoid fever at Windsore Castle. Victoria was deeply attached to her husband and she sank into depression after he died. She had lost a devoted husband and her principal trusted adviser in affairs of state. For the rest of her reign she wore black. She was persuaded to open Parliament in person in 1866 and 1867, but she was widely criticised for living in seclusion and quite a strong republican movement developed. Seven attempts were made on Victoria's life, between 1840 and 1882 - her courageous attitude towards these attacks greatly strengthened her popularity. In 1876 she was crowned Empress of India by Disraeli. In 1887 Victoria's Golden Jubilee was a grand national celebration of her 50th year as Queen. The Golden Jubilee brought her out of her shell, and she once again embraced public life

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THE HISTORY OF JOURNALISM
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THE HISTORY OF JOURNALISM

institutions within society. The essence of journalism is to provide citizens with reliable information through the discipline of verification, as well providing a forum for public criticism. Professional and ethical standards In the UK, all newspapers are bound by the Code of Practice of the Press Complaints Commission. This includes points like respecting people's privacy and ensuring accuracy. However, the Media Standards Trust has criticised the PCC, claiming it needs to be radically changed to secure public trust of newspapers. This is in stark contrast to the media climate prior to the 20th Century, where the media market was dominated by smaller newspapers and pamphleteers who usually had an overt and often radical agenda, with no presumption of balance or objectivity. Little note: Publishers, owners and other corporate executives, especially advertising sales

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Media and Advertising
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Media and Advertising

5) A scandalising B hyping C dramatising D sensationalising 6) A filling B loading C stuffing D packing 3. Read the text and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best completes each collocation or fixed phrase. With the advent of so-called 'Reality TV, which puts the emphasis on ordinary people doing ordinary things on TV, the BBC has been much criticised for (1) ........ down its schedules. But it worries me that the biggest victims of this never-ending diet of violent cartoons, immoral dramas and banal docu-soaps is the nation's children. The sheer quantity of TV watched by the under 16's is truly alarming, with the national (2) ........ for Britain placed at three and a half hours per day. The programmes that are rubbish easily (3) ........ the programmes that are decent and watchable. There will no doubt be howls of (4) .......

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Sotsiaalne tarkvara ja võrgukogukonnad wiki
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Sotsiaalne tarkvara ja võrgukogukonnad wiki

But Rik Ferguson, a computer security consultant at Trend Micro, said: "This has all the hallmarks of commercial criminal activity going for a saleable commodity. It doesn't look as though they would have broken in directly through the PlayStation Network. Far more likely is that they breached the corporate systems and then moved through them to access this valuable data." http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/apr/27/playstation-users-identity-theft-data-leak Sony has been criticised for the fact that the hackers have apparently been able to copy the data directly, implying it was not encrypted. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/apr/27/playstation-users-identity-theft-data-leak Sony shut the PlayStation Network down immediately but unfortunately did not notify its clients for seven days. http://www.nyc.gov/html/doitt/downloads/pdf/newsletter_security_201105.pdf That would make it the seventh data breach suffered by Sony since April 2011. http://www

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The European Union Law- The EU institutions
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The European Union Law , The EU institutions

powerful as the Union’s legislature. Although other bodies have rights of proposition and consultation, these cannot ultimately overrule the Parliament if it decides not to adopt a certain law. [5] Consequently, as the Parliament wields this legislative power and is a directly elected body, the legislation process can be described as democratic. However, the Commission’s role in providing the impetus for law-making may be criticised as unrepresentative of the people as the members of this body are unelected. In the EU's unique institutional set-up: the EU's broad priorities are set by the European Council, which brings together national and EU-level leaders directly elected MEPs represent European citizens in the European Parliament the interests of the EU as a whole are promoted by the European Commission, whose members are appointed by national governments

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CRITISIM ABOUT IMF AND WORLD BANK
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CRITISIM ABOUT IMF AND WORLD BANK

transnational cooperation. So liberalism is quite positive and tries to find good in people. IMF and World Bank are quite similar organizations. World Bank works out finance development projects, IMF again stabilize currencies and exchange rates. Both have a goal to make life better . These to organizations are known as good organizations but everything has a downside so have these organizations. Mostly they are criticised by conditionalities that they imposed on borrower countries, and that because they don’t consider countries individual circumstances. There are also concerns that the World Bank working in partnership with the private sector may undermine the role of the state as the primary provider of essential goods and services, such as healthcare and education, resulting in the shortfall of such services in countries badly in need of them. There are also criticisms against the World Bank

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Estuary English - A Controversial Issue
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Estuary English - A Controversial Issue?

However, in the name itself the Thames is not mentioned. This seems to have irritated some of the academics, who willingly displayed their reluctance to the term. In his posting to the Linguist List, for instance, Battarbee (1996) talks of "... regional arrogance of the SouthEast within the UK: it takes for granted that 'Estuary' means the Thames Estuary. There are many estuaries in Great Britain, and several of the emerging regional mega-accents are estuarially based". Other linguists have criticised the term because it suggests that the variety is restricted to the area of the Thames estuary. Trudgill (2001) severely criticises both the concept of EE and its name, among others because "it suggests that it is a variety of English confined to the banks of the Thames Estuary, which it is not". Also Maidment (1994) expresses his negative attitude to the term: "... Estuary English, if it exists at all, is not only spoken on or near the Thames estuary. There is no real evidence that it even

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Great Britain
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Great Britain

In 1947 she married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, with whom she has four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward. In 1992, which Elizabeth termed her annus horribilis ("horrible year"), Charles and Andrew separated from their wives, Anne divorced, and a severe fire damaged part of Windsor Castle. Revelations continued on the state of Charles's marriage to Diana, Princess of Wales, and they divorced in 1996. The following year, Diana died in a Paris car crash, and the media criticised the royal family for remaining in seclusion 4 in the days before her funeral. Elizabeth's personal popularity rebounded after she

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Energeetika arengu plaanimine
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Energeetika arengu plaanimine

provided some 0.8% of final energy consumption. While there are many large-scale renewable energy projects and production, renewable technologies are also suited to small off-grid applications, sometimes in rural and remote areas, where energy is often crucial in human development.Kenya has the world's highest household solar ownership rate with roughly 30,000 small (20­100 watt) solar power systems sold per year. Some renewable energy technologies are criticised for being intermittent or unsightly, yet the market is growing for many forms of renewable energy. Climate change concerns coupled with high oil prices, peak oil and increasing government support are driving increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization. New government spending, regulation, and policies should help the industry weather the 2009 economic crisis better than many other sectors. Costs

Elektroonika → Energeetika arengu plaanimine
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia

job. One guard at his trial in Nuremberg famously quoted he was not to blame as he was doing as he was told therefore he should not be held accountable. The role of buffers: If you were asked to press the button to release weapons of mass destruction onto another country .. this would be easier ... as you would not have to see the consequences of your actions.. the distance acts as a buffer. Asking you to pull the trigger of a gun may cause you more issues. Kriitika Milgram was fiercely criticised. His results upset people - this may have been because they felt uncomfortable with what it showed about ordinary Americans. Maybe if they had not been so shocking (excuse the pun!) people would not have given Milgram's work a second thought, perhaps the unpalatable findings made people seek to discredit the procedures. Milgram's work on obedience was attacked on ethical grounds, saying he deceived people and caused unreasonable distress

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

our job. One guard at his trial in Nuremberg famously quoted he was not to blame as he was doing as he was told therefore he should not be held accountable. The role of buffers: If you were asked to press the button to release weapons of mass destruction onto another country .. this would be easier … as you would not have to see the consequences of your actions.. the distance acts as a buffer. Asking you to pull the trigger of a gun may cause you more issues. Kriitika Milgram was fiercely criticised. His results upset people - this may have been because they felt uncomfortable with what it showed about ordinary Americans. Maybe if they had not been so shocking (excuse the pun!) people would not have given Milgram’s work a second thought, perhaps the unpalatable findings made people seek to discredit the procedures. Milgram’s work on obedience was attacked on ethical grounds, saying he deceived people and caused unreasonable distress.

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

profound impact, on the base of a grand spiritual idea, can be expressed completely only by pure and clear means. Our analyses and evaluations, be they either positive or negative, do not change the value of a single composition in an absolute sense. As Buddha put it: It was so of old, Atula. It is not just so today. They criticise him who sits in silence, they criticise him who talks a lot. They even criticise him who speaks in moderation. There is not a man in the world who is not criticised. (Dhammapada, Adage 227). A spiritual level and erudition in the arts, the ability to recognise and evaluate existing high artistic qualities is essential. The more the listener searches for the sublime spiritual germ in music and is able discover and evaluate it all, the more competent and objective they will become. I must thank the late Professor Leo Normet, PhD, of the Estonian Academy of Music for his advice and assistance in my use of English musicological expressions

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