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crown on the shield is the crown of King Christian V. Tree: Beech, Flower: Red Clover
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Edinburgh Castle

King David I built it as a private chapel for the royal family. He dedicated it to his mother, Saint Margaret of Scotland, who died in the castle in 1093. St. Margaret's Chapel Crown Square the citadel at the top of the castle. 15th century (during the reign of King James III) as the main courtyard of the castle. Before 1818 it was known as Palace Yard. Royal Palace former Royal Apartments. 15th century residence of the later Stewart monarchs. The Crown Room This vaulted Strongroom is located on the first floor of the Royal Palace building. contains the Honours of Scotland. include the Crown of Scotland, sceptre and sword of state. The Crown dates from 1540 made of Scottish gold and is set with 94 pearls, 10 diamonds and 33 other precious and semi-precious gemstones. The Sceptre made of gold topped with a large Rock Crystal (Quartz). The Stone of Destiny Also located among the honours.

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The city and the tower of london

Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level The Tower of London Belong to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites Built by William the Counqueror, when he become king Was built to guard the entrance to London from the estuary of the Thames Has had many functions:royal residence, armoury, treasury,mint and as prison for the enemies of the crown Beefeaters Forty-two Yeomen Warders known as "beefeaters" guard the Tower and live there too. ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London In principle they are responsible for looking after any prisoners at the Tower and safeguarding the British crown jewels, but in practice they act as tour guides and are a tourist attraction in their own right, a point the Yeoman Warders acknowledge. Click to edit Master text styles Second level

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Rootsi kuningapere

King Carl XVI Gustaf Carl XVI Gustaf is the King of Sweden. Carl Gustaf was born twenty minutes past ten in the morning on Tuesday, on April 30, 1946, at Haga Palace. He was baptised at the Palace church and his real name is Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus. He is also the Duke of Jämtland. Carl became Sweden's King on September 19, 1973 at the age of 27, succeeding his grandfather, King Gustaf VI Adolf. He is son of the Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, who died in a plane crash in Copenhagen in 1947, and Princess Sibylla of Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, who died in Stockholm in 1972. King Carl Gustaf married Miss Silvia Renate Sommerlath on June 19, 1976 in the Stockholm Cathedral. Their children are Victoria, Carl Philip and Madeleine. The King has also four older sisters: Margaretha, Birgitta, Désirée and Christina. Carl Gustaf became the Crown Prince at the age of four, when Gustaf V died

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London and Big Ben

Corner , Coronations , Famous Burials , Royal Weddings and Funerals. After you guided visit to Westminister Abbey a stroll along ST James's Park brings you to Buckingham Palace and the changing of the Guard ceremony. Then it's time for lunch. It's very popular to have a picnic in the park in London.In The Tower of London there are The Crown Jewels , Site of Executions , Yeoman Warders and Traitors' Gate. Then another short journey to The Tower of London to see The Crown Jewels, and an opportunity to take a memorable picture of Tower Bridge. In London there are the famous double- decker buses.

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Spanish California

eventually he prevailed. The Aztec capital was razed to the ground and replaced by Mexico City. Mexico City quickly became the political/military center for most of Spain's possessions in North and Central America - what they were to call New Spain. The conquistadores brought great wealth to the throne but they also posed potential political risks as they grew stronger. The Spanish monarchy sought to neutralize those risks. A royal judicial body, the audencia, reporting directly to the Spanish crown was created in Mexico City in 1527. .In 1535 Antonio de Mendoza was named the first viceroy of New Spain. The viceroy was the king's representative and as such controlled the bureaucracy (but not the audencia). Military figures in New Spain had important ties to political figures in Madrid and their relationship to the viceroy flucuated. The Catholic Church hierarchy was largely independent of the viceroy as well. Friction and intrigue was constant between these

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Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty was gift to Americans from French to celebrated the 100th anniversary of American Declaration of Idepedence. The Statue was made in sections in June on 1885 and they put it into 214 boxes and shipped it to New York. After they reassembled the Statue in four months. In 1924 the Statue of Liberty was declared national monument. The Statue of Liberty is visted by more than a million people every year. Tourists can also climb 354 steps to reach the crown or admire the view from 25 balconies. It can be visited the Staue of Liberty exhibit and seen some museum objects , a photographs, a prints and a videos. You will be amazed by this delightful statues, which should not be missed by any visitor to the New York area.

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Denmark

Denmark Capital ­ Copenhagen Official language ­ Danish The national flag of Denmark, Dannebrog, is red with a white Scandinavia cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side. Symbols - Bird: Mute Swan, Coat of Arms: The National Coat of Arms features three crowned lions facing left, surrounded by nine red hearts, all placed atop a golden shield. The crown on the shield is the crown of King Christian V. Tree: Beech, Flower: Red Clover Size - 43,075 km2 Population - 2011 estimate 5,564,219 Higest... - The Øresund or Öresund Bridge connects Sweden and Denmark, and it is the longest road and rail bridge in Europe. The highest point in the country is Mollehoj, at 170.86 m. Denmark shares a border of 68 kilometres with Germany. Denmark is a land of coastlines. No matter where you are in the country, the distance to the sea is short, and the

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Tower of London

secured for the night. History The Tower of London was founded in 1078 by William the Conqueror. In the 12th century, King Richard the Lionheart enclosed the White Tower with a curtain wall and had a moat dug around it. The fortification was completed in 1280 by Edward I, who built the outer curtain wall. The Tower today is principally a tourist attraction. Besides the buildings themselves, the British Crown Jewels and a remnant of the wall of the Roman fortress are on display. Primary Functions The tower's primary function was a fortress, a royal palace, and a prison for high status and royal prisoners. It has also served as a place of execution and torture, an armoury, a treasury, a zoo, the Royal Mint, a public records office, an observatory, and since 1303, the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-1886-1969

• Tema stiil oli täis uusi võtteid ja ideid, tänu millele peetakse teda modernismi alusepanijaks arhitektuuris. • Minimalism ja avarus, mida oleks võimalik täita voolavusega. • „Less is more“ • Paljud tema loodud meistriteosed on valmistatud kas klaasist, rauast või betoonist. • Värvidest eelistas musta, valget ja halli. • Pälvis mitmeid auhindu (AIA ja Kuninglik kuldmedal) Barcelona Pavilion (1929) Barcelona Pavilion Barcelona tool (1929) Brno tool (1930) S. R. Crown Hall (1956) S. R. Crown Hall (1956) Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (1972) Seagram Building, Manhattan, New York (1954-58) B AU H AUS M ITT E B AUH OF (19 30- 1933 ) • Rohe oli kolmas ja seega ka viimane Bauhausi direktor • Kooli „viimane lootus“ • Ta polnud nõus natside tingimustega kool ümber teha „uue riigi nõudmistele“ > kool suleti 1933 • Üritas kunsti õpetamist jätkata tehes koostööd Hitleriga, kuid asjatult

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British kings and queens

British kings and queens Kings King Henry VIII King Henry VIII is arguably the most well-known king of England. Famous for beheading his wives, of which he had six, King Henry VIII also had several children. King James I King James I was already King of Scotland when he got the English crown. King James I was the first ruler to call himself King of Great Britain, as he ruled England, Scotland and Wales. King James was the first King of Great Britain. King William I, the Conqueror King William I, otherwise known as William the Conqueror was born in France on 1028. He became friendly with the current English King, Edward the Confessor. He invaded and attacked England on Edward's death, as he was promised the English crown, but then denied it by the Saxon Harold.

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William the Conqueror

uncle serving as regent. In 1042 he began to take more personal control. From 1046 until 1055 he dealt with a series of baronial rebellions. William's political and military successes helped him in negotiations to marry Matilda, daughter of Count Baldwin of Flanders in 1053. When William was 24 years old, he visited England for the first time. When he saw what a pleasant country it was, he thought he would like to be its king. So he persuaded Edward to promise him the crown. This was something which Edward had no right to do because in those days the King was chosen by a council of wise men. So William had no chance at all. Harold was crowned the King of England on January 5 th, 1066 . William was more than angry when he heard this. He gathered an army all over Europe and started the battle for the crown. William landed in the south of England near a town called Hastings. The Battle of Hastings took place on the 14th of October, 1066

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Scotland overview

Scotland Overview Flag-Saltire Royal Standard of Scotland Edinburgh, Glasgow First Minister Alex Salmond 78,387km² 5,222,100 St Andrew History Picts (Celtic tribe) Romans named scotland Caledonia The Scots Queen Mary was forced to abdicate the Scottish throne in 1567. National Symbols Thistle Declaration of Arbroath Tartan Bagpipes Kilt Honours of Scotland Crown, Sword and sceptre are from late fifteenth and early sixteenth century. Crown was made in 1540. Pope Julius II presented the sword to King James IV in 1507. The sceptre was made in 1494 and was presented to King James IV by Pope Alexander VI Honours of Scotland Language Have spoken Pictish, Scottish Gaelic similar Norse, Norman- to Irish, it is French and Brythonic recognised as an

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Raseduse varajane diagnoosimine

Vaginaalse anduriga saab diagnoosida emakasisest rasedust alates 6. rasedusnädalast Abdominaalse anduriga on amnioniõõs nähtav tavaliselt 7.-9. rasedusnädalal olenevalt emaka asendist ja kõhukatete paksusest Amnioniõõs emakas välistab emakavälise raseduse Embrüo Visualiseerub algul väikese ehhopositiivse alana amioniõõne sees Juba mõne millimeetrise embrüo keskosas võib visualiseerida södametegevuse õrna värinana Kui CRL- crown rump lengt pikkus on 10-15 mm on näga rebukott erilise rõngataolise kujutisena amioniõõnes. raseduse diagnoosimine osutub võimalikuks alles pesastumisest alates laialt levinud rasedustestid on tundlikud pesastumise järgselt embrüo poolt toodetavale koorioni gonadotroopsele hormoonile naise uriinis või veres embrüo toodab ka enne pesastumist proteiine, mis aitavad ema organismil tagada valmisolek embrüo eluks ja arenguks

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Indian Architecture

Architecture of India Sten Ütsmüts 11D 2011 Topics Cave Architecture Indo-Islamic Architecture Colonial Architecture Modern Architecture Cave Architecture History goes back to 300 BC; Places of worship and residence; Built by generations of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain monks Ajanta (200 BC to 650 AD) Ellora (600 and 1000 AD ) Kailasa Temple Ajanta caves http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Ajanta_ Ellora caves http://www.sacred-destinations.com/india/ellora-caves-photos/view-cc-shok.jpg Kailasa Temple Represents Mt. Kailasa, home of god Shiva; Largest monolithic structure in the world; 200 000 tons of removed rocks; 2x the area of Parthenon and 1,5 times higher; 7000 labourers; 150 years. Kailasa Temple Indo-Islamic Architecture Muslims in medieval time Imperial styl...

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Scotland

· Scotland's national animal is the unicorn. · The Scots Pine is the national tree of Scotland. · Scotland's national bird is the golden eagle. HERALDRY · The Royal Arms of Scotland is a coat of arms symbolising Scotland and the Scottish monarchs. · The thistle, the floral emblem of Scotland, also features in Scottish & British heraldry through symbols, logos, coat of arms and on British currency. · The Honours of Scotland, the Scottish Crown Jewels, are displayed in the Crown Room of Edinburgh Castle, from where they are removed only for State Occasions. SCOTLAND'S BIGGEST TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland from its position on the Castle Rock. The oldest building in the castle, and in Edinburgh, is the small St. Margaret's Chapel. One of the few 12th-century structures surviving in any Scottish castle,[38] it

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The City on London

Fortunately, Elisabeth was released from the Tower and later became Queen. Elisabeth's father, Henry VII, made the Tower the feared destination of his enemies. Sir Thomas More was beheaded there in 1535 and the King's second wife, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded on Tower Green in 1536. Six years later Catherine Howard, Henry VIII's fifth wife, suffered the same fate. The Gunpowder plot conspirators were interrogated in the Tower before being executed. The Tower is famous as home of the Crown Jewels. Today they can be viewed in their special jewel house ( built in 1967) from a moving pavement. They include the Crown of Queen Elisabeth the Queen Mother which contains the celebrated Indian diamond, the Koh-I- noor and St .Edward's Crown which is used for actual crowning of the monarch and weighs over two kilograms. The Imperial State Crown was made for Queen Victoria and first used at her coronation in 1838. It is possibly the most valuable crown in the world, containing

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The Republic of Poland

The Republic of Poland 10.1.13 Location 10.1.13 10.1.13 National emblem White eagle in a crown against a red background 10.1.13 POLAND in brief Capital: Warsaw Language: Polish Population: 38 million Currency: 1 zlot Area: 312,685 km2 Political system: Parliamentary democracy 10.1.13 President Premier Minister Lech Kaczynski Donalt Tusk 10.1.13 Natural resources Poland's most important natural resources are hardcoal and lignite, copper, zinc and lead ores, silver, sulphur, salt, rock salt,

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Pitbike mootori joonised ja kokkupanemine

20 11118/1P50FMG 2 Dowel pin, crankcase 21 24190/1P50FMG 1 Oil seal, gearshift shaft 22 11212/1P50FMG 1 Plug, crankcase drain 23 GB/T 818 2 Crown Bolt M6×16 24 GB/T 818 1 Crown Bolt M6×22 25 GB/T 818 3 Crown Bolt M6×10 26 GB/T 16674.1 1 Crown Bolt M6×50 27 GB/T 16674.1 2 Crown Bolt M6×60

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125cc mootori (atm) tööpõhimõte

20 11118/1P50FMG 2 Dowel pin, crankcase 21 24190/1P50FMG 1 Oil seal, gearshift shaft 22 11212/1P50FMG 1 Plug, crankcase drain 23 GB/T 818 2 Crown Bolt M6×16 24 GB/T 818 1 Crown Bolt M6×22 25 GB/T 818 3 Crown Bolt M6×10 26 GB/T 16674.1 1 Crown Bolt M6×50 27 GB/T 16674.1 2 Crown Bolt M6×60

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Queen Elizabeth I lifestory

She was the second child of Henry VIII Anne. of England to survive infancy born in King Henry VIII had desperately wanted a wedlock; her mother was Henry's second legitimate son, to ensure the Tudor wife, Anne Boleyn. succession. Anne had been crowned with St. Edward's crown, unlike any other queen consort, while carrying Elizabeth. Historian Alice Hunt has suggested that this was done because Anne's pregnancy was visible at the moment of coronation and she was carrying an heir who was presumed to be male. Elizabeth was baptised on 10 September in a ceremony held at Greenwich On 2 May 1536, she was arrested and Palace. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, imprisoned. Hastily convicted on charges

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The geography of california

The geography of california · Badwater Basin:the lowest point in North America. · Mt. San Gorgonio, the highest mountain in Southern California. making it the 7th most topographically prominent mountain in the U.S. The nature of california · Nickname the golden state · State flower California Poppy · State tree Redwood very large, tall, straight tree (over 300 feet) with a narrow, loose crown · State Bird The California Quail A widely distributed and prized game bird, it is known for its hardiness and adaptability. · http://halfaya.org/leo/hiking/SanGorgonio/index.h tm · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_California · http://leesbird.com/2009/07/21/b-o-b-partridge-ii/ · http://www.50states.com/bird/quail.htm · http://www.50states.com/tree/california.htm · http://www.50states.com/flower/california.htm · http://maggiehigh.blogspot.com/2011/04/friday-flower

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The United Kingdom

Welsh Area: 20,779 km2 Population: 3,063,456 Flag Northern Ireland Capital: Belfast Languages: Irish and English Area: 13,843 km2 Population: 1,810,863 England Capital: London Language: English Area: 130,395 km2 Population: 53,012,456 Flag Stonehenge 3000 BC to 2000 BC One of most famos site Owned by the Crown Managed by English Heritage Attractions in London British Museum London Eye Madame Tussauds National Gallery Transport Bus transport Rail transport 5 Airports Politics governed directly by the Parliament of the United Kingdom 532 members The Queen born 21 April 1926 6 February 1952

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Lebron James

· Akron, Ohio United States · Nationality:American · Height:2.03 m · Weight: 113 kg · High school: St. Vincent ­ St. Mary High School · Pro career: 2003-present Family · Mother: Gloria James · Father:Anthony McClelland (ex-convicet) · Married with Savannah Brinson · First son (2004) Lebron James jr. · Second son (2007) Brynce Maximus James Tattoos · Has a number of tattoos on his body · a lion with a crown and "Gloria" for his mother · a rendition of the face of his first son · On his chest, the words "Giffed Child" and " Lion-Dragon" · On his lower right arm "Akron" and "330" Awards and honors · 2× NBA Most Valuable Player (2009, 2010) · NBA Rookie of the Year (2004) · NBA Scoring Champion (2008) · Gold medalt with Team USA (OM) · Bronze medal with Team USA (OM) · has set numerous youngest player records

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Thailand/Taimaa

Thailand Kristel 6g General Information · Capital: Bangkok · Population: 66 405 000 million · National anthem: Phleng Chat · Monitary unit: Bhat King Bhumibol royal name Phra · Born 1927,5 December. · Ninth ruler. King´s family · Queen Sirikit · Princess Ubolratana · Crown prince Maha · Princess Maha Chakri · Princess Chulabhorn Outdoor activites You can go: · Swimming · Water ­ skiing · Snorkling · Scuba diving · Windsurfing · Catch giant fishes · Ride with elephant Nature Amazing nature: · Rabids · Ancient forests · Toxic animals · Tsunamis Food · Spicy food · Shakes · Delicious street pancakes. Galapagos: toxic animal Longtail boats Tuk Tuks Mini Bus Transporting fruits and vegetables Intresting facts

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Queen Elizabeth II

Her father was Prince Albert, Duke of York and her mother was the Duchess of York Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon . World War II Elizabeth was thirteen years old when World War II broke out, and she and her younger sister, Princess Margaret, were evacuated to Windsor Castle. In 1940, Princess Elizabeth made her first radio broadcast during the BBC's Children's Hour, addressing other children who had been evacuated. . Crown She was crowned in 1953. Her 60 years on the throne was celebrated in June 2012 with the Diamond Jubilee. She later became the longest- reigning monarch in British history. The queens family The queen is married to Prince Phillip who is also known as the Duke of Edinburg She has four children Prince Princess Prince Prince Charles Anne Andrew Edward The end!

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New Zealand

• Prime minister - John Key About  Area-268,021 km2  Population-4,509,461 ( January 2014 )  Anthem-"God Defend New Zealand„  New Zealanders are calling their country Aotearoa. History o Māori were the first to arrive in New Zealand, journeying in canoes from Hawaiki about 1,000 years ago.  A Dutchman, Abel Tasman, was the first European to sight the country  In 1840, the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, an agreement between the British Crown and Maori Nature  New Zealand is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands  The South Island is the largest landmass of New Zealand  New Zealand has a mild and temperate maritime climate with mean annual temperatures ranging from 10 °C in the south to 16 °C in the north. Thanks for watching!

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Kolm vaatlusväärsust inglismaal

No trip to London would be complete without a visit to the Tower of London. This famous historical site has been the living quarters of monarchs. It has been a site of imprisonment and execution of many traitors, clergymen, nobles and framed members of the royal court and was also an armory, treasury, zoo and mint. Today it houses the crown jewels and has a museum filled with armor, weapons and implements of torture. Another popular tourist sight is the London eye. Constructed by British Airways, it towers 135 meters above the banks of the Thames River. It is located near Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, on the opposite bank, adjacent to London's county hall. Views from the eye are spectacular and on a clear day most of London can be seen. If there's only one museum that can be seen, the British Museum is the one to visit

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Estonian women writers - powerpoint presentation

Started building a library Lydia Koidula Lived 1843-1886 ,,Lydia of the Dawn" Referred to as Koidulaulik ­ 'Singer of the Dawn'. Emajõe Ööbik, (The Nightingale of the Emajõgi [the Mother River]) 1867 Patriotism Started building a library Had a role in Estonian independence Memory of Lydia Koidula Memorial stone for Lydia Koidula Memorial Museum of Lydia Koidula in Pärnu Was on Estonian's crown bank note Memory of Lydia Koidula Memorial stone for Lydia Koidula Memorial Museum of Lydia Koidula in Pärnu Was on Estonian's crown bank note Influence on other writers Have given a big influence to our nowadays writers Motivation and inspiration Nowadays writers ­ Merle Jääger a.k.a Merca (Punk poetry) Diana Leesalu (Youth novels) Ketlin Priilinn (For different ages) Roundup Women writers have had a great influence on our society Helped to get our freedom

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London History

Wars of the Roses (1455- 1488) Henry VIII - 1534 ­ the Breach with the papacy Act of Supremacy ­ made The formation of the Anglican the crown the spiritual church head of the nation The Elizabethan period (1558- Fourfold growth in London 1603)- A golden age population Timber buildings Stuart dynasty The Civil War Oliver Cromwell Execution of Charles I - 1649 Puritan Republic (1653-60)

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How well do you know London part 2 - student

What is the difference between a cathedral and a church? Cathedral is bigger and more important Who was the architect of the present building and when was it built? Sir Christopher Wren. Was built between 1675-1720 Destination 6: The Tower of London Who started building the Tower in 1070s? William the Conqueror What do you call these men: Yeomen wardens What was their historical function? Ceremonial guardians of The Tower London and safeguard bitish crown jewels Why are they nicknamed "beefeaters"? right to eat as much beef as they wanted from the King's table The Tower has not always been a prison, but when was the last prisoner executed at the Tower? Josef Jakobs 1941 The Tower also displays certain Jewels. What are they exactly? Crown jewels How many resident ravens live in the Tower? At least 6 - rongad What is the legend about six ravens and the Tower about? if they are absent, the kingdom will fall

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Letter of application + cv

Võsa 7 Vasalemma 76101 Estonia John Black & Co 49 Crown Road Ambridge 10 March 2010 Dear Sir/Madam I am writing to apply for the position of Office Junior, which was advertised in Eesti Ekspress on 1 March 2010. I am currently employed as Junior Administration Officer in X-Global Services, where I am responsible for processing of orders and preparing bills. My duties also include answering to phone calls and e-mails.

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Esitlus Suurbritanniast

From the assassins blow God save the Queen O'er her thine arm extend For Britain's sake defend Our mother, prince, and friend God save the Queen 6. Lord grant that Marshal Wade May by thy mighty aid Victory bring May he sedition hush And like a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush God save the King The Tower of London The Tower of London is London's oldest and most popular attraction, most famous for the Crown Jewels Buckingham Palace London Eye The London Bus The Grand Opera House The Giant's Causeway Belfast City Hall Area: Capital: London Total 130,395 km 2 England Population: Official language: 51,000,000 English National flower Red rose Scotland Capital: Edinburgh Population: Area:

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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal

In 1086 he wanted to know exactly who was using his land and how much it produced so he could organise and plan economy and taxes. People called the book with all that information `the Domesday book'. And it still exists. Kingship: a family business After William's death in 1087, the land went to his elder son Robert who gave England to his son William II­ Rufus when he went to the holy land to fight the Muslims. When William Rufus died, he had no son to take the crown. At the time of William's death, his father was on his way back from the holy land. Their younger brother Henry acted quickly and took the crown for himself. That made Robert very angry and tried to invade England. In 1106 Henry invaded Normandy and captured Robert. The two countries were now reunited under one king. Henry hoped to give the throne to his son, who unfortunately drowned. He hoped for another son, but got a daughter Matilda instead. Matilda married to a great French noble to

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The shights of Estonia

city.Did you know that there are 232 steps up to the viewing platform.The tower has been hit by lightning around ten times, three of which led to extensive fires in 1625, 1820 and 1931. Kadrioru Palace Kadrioru Palace is a palace built for Chatherine 1 of Russia by Peter the Great in Tallinn, in Estonia, in 1718. It was built after the Great Northern War. The palace was desinged by the Italian architect Nicola Michetti. Kadrioru Palace has always been the crown jewel of Tallinn. Most of the Russian rulers visited the imperial summer residence. Great changes in the life and in the interior of the palace occurred in the first half of the 19th century, when Tallinn which had become a fashionable holiday resort, was often visited by Nicholas 1 and his family. In 2000, the palace was opened as the Kadriorg Art Museum, which displays the largest collection of old Russian and Western European art in Estonia. Pictures of Kadrioru Palace Kadrioru Park

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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

concert hall. Contemporary art displays are held in The Curve, and the gallery on Level 3, and art-house movies are screened in the art centre's three cinemas. They even have some stage- plays and shows in the Barbican Theatre. Tucked away amongst the block solid walls is St. Giles Cripplegate. It is one of the very few churches to survive both the Great Fire in 1666 and the Luftwaffe's bombs. It is the jewel in the Barbican Centre's concrete crown: Oliver Cromwell was married here in 1620, and the grave of poet John Milton is hidden in the crypt.

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Taani majandus

tootja Vestas. Äärmiselt olulised on ka Põhjamerest ammutatavad nafta ja maagaas, mille tootmiselt on Taani Norra ja Suurbritannia järel Euroopas kolmas. A.P. Møller­Mærsk - merelaevanduse, gaasi-ja naftatööstuse ning kaubandusega tegelev ettevõte Danske Bank (Eestis Sampo Pank) TDC - telekommunikatsiooniettevõte Dansk Supermarked - A.P. Møller­Mærskile kuuluv kaubandusgrupp Arla Foods - Skandinaavia suurim piimatööstus Danish Crown - Euroopa suurim sealiha tootja ISS - puhastus- ja hooldusteenuseid pakkuv ettevõte Carlsberg - suur õlletootja, millele kuulub muuhulgas ka Saku Õlletehas G4S - turvateenuseid pakkuv ettevõite Novo Nordisk - ravimitootja.

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Planning of Cultural Landscapes

policy took place in Kadriorg PalaceThe important men of Russia and Austria discussed the possibilities of destroying Prussia. One of the most important visitor from Russia in Kadriorg was Katarina II. On June 28 1764, a fancydress ball took place in the Kadriorg Palace for about five hundred persons,dedicated to the celebration of the anniversary of Katarina II´s accession(astumine) to the throne. 1908.on July 15 the greece crown princess Alice came to see Tallinn.She was only few days in here but still loved it. The first trip through the air in Estonia that was done with the balloon by Mr.Berg who had come here from St.Peterburg.he managed to rise about 1500 metres from the surface.A lot of people,who were with him in the air were frightened,so after an hour they landed far away in Lasnamäe. Kersti Lootus.Kadriorg today Landscapes architect. 1896 started preparations to restore the

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Kadriorg Park

and the richest in various species. One of the most important event of foreign policy took place in Kadriorg Palace-The important men of Russia and Austria discussed the possibilities of destroying Prussia. On June 28 1764, a fancy-dress ball took place in the Kdriorg Palace for about five hundred persons,dedicated to the celebration of the anniversary of Katarina II´s accession(astumine) to the throne. 1908.on Jluy 15 the greece crown princess Alice came to see Tallinn.She was only few days in here but still loved it. The first trip through the ai rin Estonia that was done with the balloon by Mr.Berg who had come here from St.Peterburg.he managed to rise about 1500 metres from the surface.A lo of people,who were with him in the air were frightened,so after an hour they landed far away in Lasnamäe. Kersti Lootus.Kadriorg today Landscapes architect. 1896 started preparattions to restore the regular park

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

murdered at his own altar in 1170, became a saint overnight The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland, the Pale In 1170 the deposed king of Leinster asked help from Marcher Lord Earl of Pembroke, who led the invasion in Ireland, helped the kign to get his trhone back In 1171 Henry II himself went to Ireland, where he was greeted as protector, actually it was invasion of Ireland The Pale was the area around Dublin directly subjected to the English crown Richard I and Minstrel Blondel The Lionheart was the king of England, duke of Aquitane Sultan Saladin captured jerusalem, Richard went on The Third Crusade with Philip from France and Friedrich barbarossa to free Christ´s stomb from moslems After shipwreck, Richard was captured by Duke of Austria and was held as a hostage for a year Troubadour Minstrel Blondel singing Richard´s songs, locvated his whereabout and Richard was released for ransoms

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Queen Victoria and her time

desired the match). Whatever Albert's original reasons for marrying Victoria may have been, theirs proved to be an extremely happy marriage. [3] Early Reign In 1837 Queen Victoria took the throne after the death of her uncle William IV. Due to her secluded childhood, she displayed a personality marked by strong prejudices and a willful stubbornness. Barely eighteen, she refused any further influence from her domineering mother and ruled in her own stead. Popular respect for the Crown was at a low point at her coronation, but the modest and straightforward young Queen won the hearts of her subjects. She wished to be informed of political matters, although she had no direct input in policy decisions. The Reform Act of 1832 had set the standard of legislative authority residing in the House of Lords, with executive Viscount Melbourneauthority resting within a cabinet formed of members of the House of Commons; the monarch was essentially removed from the loop.

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The Tower of London

The Tower in the Middle Ages The Tower of London, that formidable symbol of England's national heritage, served as a royal residence as well as a prison in the medieval period. The monarch traditionally spent the night at the Tower prior to his or her coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey. It has been the stage on which much of England's dramatic but often sad and bloody saga of royal history has been played out. The founding of the Tower The Tower of London was founded by King William the Conqueror. After his coronation on Christmas Day, 1066, William hastily ordered the erection of a wooden fortress between the Thames and the ancient Roman wall which then surrounded London. William began the building of what is now termed as the White Tower ten years later. A rectangular stone keep of Caen stone, designed as an impregnable fortress and as an impressive and awesome demonstration of his power to the Londoners. With ramparts which wer...

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Esitlus Indiast

expenditure among nations. The map of India Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level India as a part of the British Empire For most of the 19th Century, India was ruled by the British. India was considered the jewel in the crown of the British Empire between 1858 and 1947. Queen Victoria had been made Empress of India and the British had a major military presence there. The British who lived in India were the elites of the country. Under the British Empire the nation flourished as a center of textiles, which soon became India's number one export. Tourist destinations of India Images of India are exotic and magical. The dazzling beauty of India is greatly

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Regent's park

part of the manor of Tyburn, the property of Barking Abbey. In the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Henry VIII appropriated the land, and it has been Crown property ever since, except for the period between 1649 and 1660. It was set aside as a hunting park, known as Marylebone Park, until 1649. It was then let out in small holdings for hay and dairy produce. Sport

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Sinikaelpart

9­1.2 kg. The breeding male has a bright bottle-green head, black rear end and a yellowish orange (can also contain some red) bill tipped with black (as opposed to the black/orange bill in females). Mallard has a white collar which demarcates the head from the purple-tinged brown breast, grey brown wings, and a pale grey belly. The dark tail has white borders. The female Mallard is a mottled light brown and has buff cheeks, eyebrow, throat and neck with a darker crown and eye-stripe. Both the female and male mallards have distinct purple spectulum edged with white, prominent in flight or at rest. Upon hatching, the plumage coloring of the duckling is yellow on the underside and face (with streaks by the eyes) and black on the backside (with some yellow spots) all the way to the top and back of the head. The Mallard is widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, North America

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TOPICS FOR SPEAKING

starting valve ­ käivitusklapp ­ starting air inlet ­ käivitusõhu sisselase/sisselaskeava ­ safety valve ­ kaitseklapp ­ indicator cock ­ indikaatorikraan ­ exhaust valve seat ­ väljalaskeklapi pesa ­ lead (led, led) ­ juhtima ­ outlet pipe ­ väljalasketoru ­ , mild steel ­ pehme teras ­ tightening device ­ kinnitusseade ­ separate ­ eraldama, separeerima ­ , PISTON AND PISTON ROD The piston consists of two main parts: piston crown and piston skirt. The piston crown is tightened to the upper end of the piston rod by means of screws. The piston skirt is tightened to the piston crown by means of screws. The piston crown is made of heat-resistant steel and the piston skirt is of cast iron. The piston crown is provided with chromium-plated grooves for four piston rings. All the piston rings have oblique cuts ­ two have right-hand, and two have left- hand cuts

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New Zealand - lühireferaat

The largest centre with over 1 million inhabitants is Auckland. ..................................................................................................................................................... In 1642, the Dutch sailor Abel Tasman visited New Zealand and named it Zeeland. After Captain James Cook's exploration of New Zealand in the late 18th century, an increasing number of settlers came to New Zealand. In 1840, an agreement was signed between the British Crown and Maori. It established British law in New Zealand. As more and more settlers arrived, conflicts over land led to several wars between the British and Maori in the North Island. The South Island remained rather peaceful until in 1863 gold was found there, and thousands of people hurried to New Zealand to look for gold. New Zealand became a separate colony in 1841. In 1907, New Zealand became an independent Dominion, and a fully independent nation in 1947. British culture dominated

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Christmas in different countrys(jõulud erinevates maades)

cider. Christmas in Germany Christmas preparations often begin on the eve of December 6th. People often set aside special evenings for baking spiced cakes and cookies, and making gifts and decorations. Little dolls of fruit are traditional Christmas toys. Children leave letters on their windowsills for Christkind, a winged figure dressed in white robes and a golden crown who distributes gifts. Sometimes the letters are decorated with glue and sprinkled with sugar to make them sparkle. Germans make beautiful gingerbread houses and cookies. The German Christmas tree pastry, Christbaumgeback, is a white dough that can be molded into shapes and baked for tree decorations. In parts of Germany, people believe that the Christ Child sends a messenger in Christmas Eve. He appears as an angel in a white robe and crown, bearing gifts. The angel is called Christkind

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The USA presentation

The United States of America Rain Ventsel 2008 Flag of the United States The 50 stars on the flag represent the 50 U.S. States The 13 stripes represent the original Thirteen Colonies that rebelled against the British Crown and became the first states in the Union. Hollywood Hollywood is a district in the city of Los Angeles Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars The word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States It is a popular destination for nightlife and tourism and home to the Hollywood Walk of Fame Mount Rushmore

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Ametniku teenistusse võtmise kord

omavalitsuse osakonnas või asutuses. Ametnik on üldises tähenduses igasugune kantseleitöötaja. Kitsamalt peetakse ametniku all silmas riigiteenistuses olevat isikut. Mõiste välistab selgesõnaliselt sõjaväge, kuigi tsiviil-ametnikud töötavad "kaitseministeeriumi" peakorteris. Mõiste sisaldab alati riigi töötajaid, kas regionaal- või maakonna-, või isegi munitsipaaltöötajaid nimetatakse "riigiteenistujateks" erineb riigiti. Ühendkuningriigis näiteks ainult Crown töötajad on riigiteenistujad, maakonna või linna töötajad ei ole. Ametnikule esitatavad nõuded Ametisse võib määrata vaid Eesti Vabariigi või muu Euroopa Liidu kodanikku (ministeeriumi kantsleri ja riigisekretäri kohale tohub määrata vaid Eesti kodanikke.) Ametnikul peab olema vähemalt keskharidus ning ta peab olema täielikult teovõimeline inimene. Nõuetena on ka esitatud eesti keele valdamine. Täiendavaid

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TEST - the history of London

11) William the Conqueror was the Duke of Normandy, who in 1066 took the British throne as William I. He built the White Tower, granted a city charter laying down the rights of its citizens and separated the secular from the ecclesiastical courts. 12) The 14th century was a turbulent period due to the beginning of the 100 Years War, the Black Death, the Peasants’ Revolt and Wars of the Roses. 13) Henry VIII, the son of Henry Tudor, made the crown the spiritual head of the nation and formed the Anglican church. 14) The Elizabethan period is considered a golden age in British history due to a fourfold growth in London’s population and timber building. 15) The leader of the Civil War was Charles I, who was executed during the war. The leader of the Puritan Republic was Oliver Cromwell. 16) London’s greatest disaster is considered the Great Fire, which

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