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Sagrada Familia church

The church today  Gaudis original ideas.  95m long and 60m wide.  The church will be able to accommodate thirteen thousand people.  Eight towers of eighteenth are compleated.  Sculptor Josep Maria Subirachs. Towers  Four towers on each of the three facades represent the twelve apostles.  The towers reach a height of 90 to 120 m.  Another four towers represent the four evangelists.  The largest, 170m tall tower is dedicated to Jesus Christ.  The last tower, dedicated to Virgin Mary, will be built over the apse. Facades  Nativity Facade  Passion Facade  Glory Fecade Thank you for listening!

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School is looking for a French teacher

School is looking for highly motivated French teacher Requirements: · good communication skills Offers: · qualification in teaching · good working conditions · dedicated · promotion changes · fair-minded · training courses · full of energy and · flexible hours enthusiasm · great environment The salary will depend on experience and qualifications. Interested candidates should send their application together with a full CV and motivation form to [email protected]

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Jõgeva County

togetherness and plenty of cultural events, the majority of them geared towards younger people. Jõgeva town was born 130 years ago, thanks to the Tapa-Tartu railway: this is where the first train stopped and a village formed around the railway station. Just half a century later, Jõgeva earned its town rights. There are about 6500 people living in Jõgeva. Jõgeva events · The festival year in Jõgeva starts with a music festival dedicated to the tragic Estonian composer Alo Mattiisen · In June, around mid-summer's day, when Estonia enjoys its white nights, Jõgeva town organises its "Helisev Suveöö" ("Sound of a Midsummer Night") festival, when music can be enjoyed all over the town, including in private gardens. · In July, the annual bikers reunion Jõgevatreff takes place ­ this motorcycle and bikers event lasts for days and its culmination is a bike parade through the town.

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Tallinn sightseeing

Tallinn sightseeing Cristofer Krik 8.klass Lagedi Kool Tallinn's Old Town Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List Best protected and intact medieval town Cobblestone lanes, gothic spires and iron street lamps Cappuccino and Wifi The Town Hall On Raekoja square Intact gothic town hall Operates as a museum and concert hall ,,Old Thomas" Town Hall Aphothecary The Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral Orthodox cathedral Design by Mikhail Preobrazhensky Spectacular and onion- domed structure Dedicated to Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky Kasutatud materjal http://www.visitestonia.com/en/ http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/explore/attractions/old_town http://images.google.ee/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallinn

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Shakespeare/Poems and Sonnets

His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. POEMS · In 1593 and 1594, when the theatres were closed because of plague, Shakespeare published two narrative poems on erotic themes, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. He dedicated them to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. In Venus and Adonis, an innocent Adonis rejects the sexual advances of Venus; while in The Rape of Lucrece, the virtuous wife Lucrece is raped by the lustful Tarquin. Influenced by Ovid's Metamorphoses, the poems show the guilt and moral confusion that result from uncontrolled lust.[ Both proved popular and were often reprinted during Shakespeare's lifetime. A third

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Inglisekeelsed fraasid

1a fraasid Feared natural predators- kardetud looduslikud kiskjad Beyond the limits- piire ületades/piiridest kaugemale Developed such a special bond- loonud (sellise) erilise sideme Brought up on a farm- farmis üles kasvatatud How to interpret- kuidas tõlgendada/selgitada Dedicated to- pühendunud (millesegi) A unique and unforgettable- eriline ja unustamatu The negative perception- negatiivne mulje He aims to sh savagely fierce ow people- ta soovib näidata inimestele The ferocious and mindless- metsik ja tundetu Are portrayed in the media- kujutatakse meedias Have personalities- omavad iseloomu Interacting with people- inimestega suhelda To swim alongside them- ujuda nende kõrval Occasionally- mõnikord Dorsal fin- seljauim Marvel at- imetlema (midagi/kedagi) An endangered- ohustatud (kasutatakse ohustatud liikide puhul)

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Westminster Abbey.

Westminster Abbey Facts The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster Owned directly by the royal family Dedicated to St Peter Located next to the Houses of Parliament UNESCO World Heritage Site History 616, a shrine was founded 10451050, Edward the Confessor Consecrated on December 28, 1065 Romaneque style, to house Benetictine munks Rebuilt 12451517 in Gothic style by Henry III History 2 Henry VII Lady Chapel in 1503 Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1534 Attacked by Puritans in 1640s Oliver Cromwell's funeral in 1658 Western towers were built between 1722 and 1745 Coronations

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Saksamaa vaatamisväärsused

Germany Compilers: Frankfurter Engel ● The Frankfurter Engel is a memorial in the city of Frankfurt ● it is dedicated to homosexual people who were persecuted under Nazi rule ● The memorial is a statue of an angel and is the first of its kind in Germany. Freedom Memorial ● The Freedom Memorial was a memorial to the victims of the Berlin Wall in the vicinity of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin. ● It opened on October 31, 2004, and was praised by both victims of the GDR communist regime and human rights advocates alike.

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Alexander Nevski katedraal

The Russian Orthodox St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral The Russian Orthodox St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is designed by Mikhail Preobrazhensky ( a professor at St. Petersburg Academy of Arts) And built on the order of Alexander III between 1894 and 1900,during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest and oldest orthodox cathedral It is dedicated to Saint Alexander Nevsky who in 1242 won the Battel of the Ice on Lake Peipus The church's towers' hold Tallinn's most powerful church bell ensemble,consisting of 11 bells (one of them weighing 15 tonnes) Orthodoxy in Estonia is practiced by 12.8 % of the population,making it the second most identifield religion after Lutheran Christianity with 13.6 % Orthodoxy is mostly practiced within Estonia's Russian ethnic minority The first mention of an Orthodox congregation

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Sporting life in Australia

Long history dating back to the precolonial period. Early sports included cricket, horse racing, Australian football and rugby. Number of professional sport leagues in Australia All the leagues involve a lot of people. The role of media The media plays an important part in Australia's sporting life Many sporting events are televised or are covered by the radio Many sport television shows, sport talk shows on the radio, and magazines dedicated to sport The Club, Australian Rules, The Final Winter, Footy Legends Awards in championships Several awards in the Olympics and Paraolympics Total 468 medals in Summer Olympics ­ 138 gold, 158 silver and 177 bronze medals Total 9 medals in Winter Olympics ­ 5 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze medals National teams The country has a large number of national teams in sports Sport is played by different populations in Australia including women, people

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Covering Letter

I have got postgraduate degree. My first ecperience, when I was working in Aru Grupp for 5 years. My most recent experience was studing for everything in the Flexa. I was responsible for the produstion on the CNC beanch. As The Company Director in your company, I would focus on the production quality, the customers satisfaction and the workers satisfaction too. Furthermore, I have excellent leadership skills and judicious mentality. I am always dedicated to my job. I would be pleased to discuss my CV with you in more detail at an interview. I will call you in a few days to arrange interview at a time convenient to you. Thank you for your consideration. Yours sincerely Markus Põder

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Wine tourism

WINE TOURISM What is wine tourism? A wide range of experiences built around tourist visitation to wineries and wine regions, including: · Wine tasting · Wine and food · The enjoyment of regional environs · Day trip or longer term recreation · The experience of a range of companion/complementary cultural, nature based and lifestyle activities available in wine regions. Who are wine tourists? · Accidental · Interested · Dedicated Motivations of Wine Tourists 1. To taste wine 2. To gain wine knowledge 3. To experience the wine setting 4. To match food and wine--culinary tourism 5. To have fun 6. To enjoy wine culture 7. To enjoy the health aspects of wine How to Have an Enjoyable Tasting · Wine School - Chicago Wine School - Wine Center in New York Wine tourism in the world · United States · France · Italy

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London

Neti Kukk London London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom . London Eye The EDF Energy London Eye is a giant 135metre tall Fer r is wheel situated on the banks of the River Thames in the Br itish capital. The Tower of London Tower of London, is a histor ic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral dedicated to Paul the Apostle. It sits at the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London, and is the seat of the Bishop of London. Shakespeare's Globe Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstr uction of the Globe Theatre which was destroyed by f ire in 1613. The theatre was opened to the public in 1997. Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic church in Westminster, located just to the

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Presenatsioon STONEHENGE

Fourth level Fifth level Who built Stonehenge? o The Druids o The Romans o Neolithic people o The Beaker people o The Greeks o The Saxons o The Wessex people o The Welsh o The Phoenicians Why was Stonehenge built? o for ceremonial burial ground ? o for ancient astronomical calendar? o as a temple for religious ceremonies? o as a cosmic temple dedicated to all twelve gods of the zadiac? o as a dance venue for prehistoric raves ? o as a source of healing energy? o as an eclipse calculator? o as an UFO landing site? The sandstones weigh up to 25 tons each and 30 were used. The bluestones weigh up to 4 tons each and 80 were used in all The sarsen stones weight up to 50 tons each Interesting theories theory nr.1 ­ stonehenge is leftovers from the first Theory nr.2 orginally stonehenge was a

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Pentagon

PENTAGON The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia. As a symbol of the U.S. military, "the Pentagon" is often used metonymically to refer to the Department of Defense rather than the building itself. Designed by the American architect George Bergstrom (1876 ­ 1955), and built by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, general contractor John McShain, the building was dedicated on January 15, 1943, after ground was broken for construction on September 11, 1941. General Brehon Somervell provided the major motive power behind the project;[1] Colonel Leslie Groves (whose administrative ability, drive, and forcefulness led to his nomination to head the Manhattan Project in 1942) and Major Clarence Renshaw were responsible for overseeing the project for the Army. The Pentagon is the world's largest office building. It houses

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The Lean Startup summary

The Lean Startup summary “The Lean Startup” was published in September 2011 by Eric Ries. Due to the popularity of the lean startup philosophy, the book was highly anticipated prior to its release, and quickly became a #2 New York Times bestseller. The reason why I picked this book is because it was something that i found interesting and I thought I would really enjoy reading book about business. Eric Ries defines in this book a startup as an organization dedicated to creating something new under conditions of extreme uncertainty. This is just as true for one person in a garage or a group of seasoned professionals in a Fortune 500 boardroom. What they have in common is a mission to penetrate that fog of uncertainty to discover a successful path to a sustainable business. I learned about startup philosophy, which is used by both startups and more mature companies. This Book part´s are Vision, Define, Learn, Experiment, Leap, Test, Measure, Pivot or

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Sustainable city planning

Sustainable city planning Sandra Erik 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

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Description of an animal

Koalas rests motionless for about 16 to 18 hours a day, sleeping most of that time. They can be aggressive towards each other, throwing a foreleg around their opponent and biting. Koalas have become endangered because their habitat is being destroyed. Besides having no living place, it has lost its source of food. As the Koala is an very fussy eater and almost only eats eucalyptus leaves, it has a limited supply of food choice. The Australian Koala Foundation is the main organisation dedicated to `'saving the koala''. Their mission is to provide the long-term conservation of koalas and their "home range", and to minimise current and future threats to koalas living in the wild.

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Are we too dependent on computers?

People all over world use the Internet for sending e-mails, playing games, communicating with friends, buying things and reading interesting articles or newspapers. Even in a small country like Estonia almost in every home there is at least one computer or even more. Firstly, nowadays almost every indoor vocation requires computer knowledge because all paperwork is done with a computer. Work with computer is comfortable and much easier. People are dedicated to computers. They can make researches, find information and cannot even imagine their everyday life without computers. Secondly, in society 15-25-year-old youngsters use computers the most. Mostly they use these for messaging, playing games, commenting pictures and listening to music and watching films. It is common to talk with friends in messenger after the school and usually it takes a lot of time. This may lead to computer addiction. Some children even do not want to do their

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TRADERUN ANSWERS

Liberty Security (JLS) and Human Rights and Democracy which was established in 2010. Its first meeting was held on 30 November-1 December 2010. With Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova, human rights discussions in the framework of the respective JLS subcommittee meetings have gained new momentum. As regards Ukraine, human rights issues are extensively reflected in the new EU-Ukraine Association Agenda, which replaces the former EU-Ukraine Action Plan. A dedicated and regular EU- Republic of Moldova Human Rights Dialogue was launched in March 2010. The EU and Armenia launched a dedicated and regular Human Rights Dialogue in December 2009. The EU and Georgia further consolidated their exchange on human rights, with three dedicated meetings held so far. The EU welcomed Azerbaijan's readiness to engage in a regular dialogue on human rights issues and democratization. There are also steps in the environmental matter

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Mozart and his father Leopold Mozart

Mozart and his father Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart was born on November 14, 1719 and died in May 28, 1787. He was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist. Mozart is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart and his father Mozart was lucky to have a an experienced musician as a father. Leopold immediately recognised the potential in Wolfgang. He dedicated his life to supporting his son’s talent. Despite, or perhaps because, of their different characters, Wolfgang and Leopold Mozart were dependent on each other. For the remainder of his life, when Wolfgang had been working and living with his wife Constanze in Vienna for a considerable period of time, Leopold Mozart continued a dialogue with his son by writing letters.  Moving to Vienna Wolfgang left home for good in 1781. The move almost certainly aided Wolfgang's

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Sydney Opera House

works of the 20th century. The Sydney Opera House became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. Planning began in the late 1940s, when Eugene Goossens lobbied for a suitable venue for large theatrical productions. The normal venue for such productions was not considered large enough. By 1954, Goossens succeeded in gaining the support of Joseph Cahill, who called for designs for a dedicated opera house. Joseph Cahill launched a design competition on 13 September 1955 and recieved 233 entries. The criteria specified a large hall seating 3,000 and a small hall for 1,200 people, each to be designed for different uses. The winner, announced in 1957, was Jørn Utzon, a Danish architect. Construction started 2 March 1959 and completed 1973. The Opera House was formally opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on 20 October 1973. A large crowd attended.

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Modern Tallinn

Kärol Pilberg 9. class In this presentation we are focusing on the modern architecture of Tallinn. The city has alot of different modern buildings. We will intoduce you some of them in the next couple of minutes. KUMU Opend in 2006. Has close to 25 000 rooms. It has 7 floors. Kumu's permanent exhibition introduces Estonian art from 18th century till 1991. ESTONIAN FILM MUSEUM Opend in 2017. The building is minimalistic with façade of stained walls. It has an exhibitions dedicated to the history of cinema in Estonia. Architects were Anto Savi, Margus Soonets and Jürgen Lepper. NOA RESTAURANT Opend in 2014 The building has been specially built for the restaurant. The interior is simple and full of light and all tables have a view to the sea. VIIMSI SECONDARY SCHOOL The ground floor of the school is in the shape of a sun weel. Different wings of the building meet in the middle and from an atrium with a glass roof and a water wall.

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Tartu ajalugu

Sculptures and monuments St. John's Lutheran Church St John's Church was probably built in the first third of the 14th century. There is no other brick church decorated with so much terracotta plastic in Europe Eduard Tubin Monument The Eduard Tubin monument, marking the 100th birthday of the composer, was dedicated in 2005. The authors of the statue are sculptor Aili Vahtrapuu, architect Veronika Valk, with sound installations by Louis Dandrel.Eduard Tubin (1905-1982) was a versatile composer and conductor, one of the most recognized symphonists throughout history. He served as concert master and conductor at the Vanemuise Theatre. In 1944, when the theatre was destroyed, he left Estonia to Sweden. Monument to Gustav II Adolf

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Sissejuhatus sotsiaalpoliitikasse

Decline invalues and moral -feed the hungry -give drink to the thirsty -welcome the stranger -clothe the naked -visit the sick -visit the prisoner -bury the dead Land enclosure Poor harvest and population increase Land enclosure means The wool trade became increasingly popular during the Elizabethan age. Land which had been farmed by peasants was now dedicated to rearing sheep. The traditional open field system ended in favor of creating larger and more profitable farming units which required fewer people to work on them. This created a landless working class. Duty of overseers were to Work out how much money would be needed for the felief of the poor and set the poor rate accordingly Collect the poor rate from property owners Relieve the poor by dispensing either food or money

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Company presentation (Deloitte)

Talking points What is Deloitte? History Deloitte in Estonia What is Deloitte? Deloitte is the brand under which tens of thousands of dedicated professionals in independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management, and tax services to selected clients. These firms are members of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, each member firm provides services in a particular geographic area and is subject to the laws and professional regulations of the particular country in which it operates. Deloitte with approximately 193,000 people worldwide with , is one of the Big Four professional services firms along with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, and KPMG. , and KPMG Deloitte history In 1845 William Welch Deloitte opened his own ...

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Positive and negative traits of character

Positive traits of character 1.lighthearted- muretu, kergelt võttes. 2.carefree, careful- muretu, hoolikas 3.honest, sincere, frank- aus, siiras, siiras 4.open, communicative- avatud, suhtlemis aldis 5.easy-going- hea suhtleja 6.strong-willed- tahtejõuline 7.determined- otsustuskindel 8.self-assured, self-confident- enesekindel, enesekindel 9.dominant, energetic- domineeriv, energiline 10.demanding, well-balanced- nõudlik, tasakaalukas 11.modest, reserved- tagasihoidlik, reserveetitud =kinnine 12.sensible, practical- mõistlik, praktiline 13.calm, realistic- rahulik, realistlik 14.rational, brave- ratsionaalne, julge=vapper 15.generous, lively- heldekäeline, elav 16.dedicated, considerate- pühendunud, tähelepanelik 17.tender, loving, gentle- õrn, armastav, õrnatundeline 18.tolerant, understanding- tolerantne=salliv, arusaav 19.thoughtful, creative- hooliv, loov 20.sympathetic, capable- kaasatudlik, või...

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Planning of Cultural Landscapes

Planning of Cultural Landscapes Viktor Skunov Eesti Maaülikool Kadriorg Park which celebrated its 293th birthday on July 22 is the largest park in Tallinn and the richest in various species. One of the most important event of foreign 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 w...

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Kadriorg Park

Kadriorg Park which celebrated its 293th birthday on July 22 is the largest park in Tallinn 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 arc...

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Edinburgh Castle

an ancient stronghold. History a centre of military activity. Human habitation since 9th century BC. Nowadays Scotland's second-most-visited tourist attraction. The New Barrack Block is home to the official headquarters of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. St. Margaret's Chapel the oldest surviving building in the castle and in Edinburgh. dates from the early 12th century. 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

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Washington D.C

Something about History · 1791--George Washington chooses the site for the new permanent capital · Pierre-Charles L'Enfant designes the basic plan for Washington · 1800--The nation's government moves to Washington D.C. · 1814--English troops burn the capitol and other federal buildings during the War of 1812 · 1862--Slavery is abolished in Washington D.C. during the Civil War · 1888--Washington Monument opens to the public · 1943--The Jefferson Memorial is dedicated · 1961--The 23rd Amendment to the Constitution gives citizens of the District of Columbia the right to vote in presidential elections · 1992--The House of Rep. approves statehood for Washington D.C., but the Senate does not · 2001--Terrorist attack destroys part of the Pentagon Building Interesting Places The Capitol Building is among the most symbolically important and architecturally impressive buildings in the nation. Was started in 1793. It

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Washington, D.C. Summary

of Congress pass laws for the country. The Capitol is located on Capitol Hill.Congress has two parts. One is the Senate and the other is the House of Representatives.There is a statue on top of the Capitol. It is the goddess of Freedom.When Congress meets, the statue has a light.Today, the Capitol has 540 rooms. Visitors can see many of these rooms. They can also see hundreds of paintings and works of art in the Capitol. In Washington, D.C. are many monuments that are dedicated to the presidents of the US, like The Washington Monument, The Lincoln Memorial, The Franklin D.Roosevelt Memorial and The Jefferson Memorial.These are very beautiful and very important monuments for the people who lives in the US. Kristjan-Artur Reek, 8a

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Nimetu

in a group setting. When a therapist meets with a child for the first time, it is good for the therapist and the child to come up with goals for him or her to meet during the duration together. Music therapy can help children with communication problems, attention, motivation, and behavioral problems. The setup of the room where the session takes place is very important, in order to make the child feel comfortable and to allow the child to produce the music right. It should be a room dedicated for music. There shouldn't be other distracting things in the room. The room needs to be well lit and the temperature of the room should be moderate; it shouldn't be too hot or cold. It is important that the room offers easy access, in case they have a wheelchair. When it comes to the instruments to use it is good to have a wide range of different instruments from different places. It's good for them to be colorful, and to have different textures

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Elektriautod

E. five door family saloon electric car will be priced at less than US$20,000 before any U.S. federal and state tax rebates are applied. It will be sold without the battery thus the significant price difference. The customer will buy the Renault Fluence Z.E. with a contract to lease the battery from the company Better Place. The electric car company Tesla Motors is using laptop battery technology for the battery packs of their electric cars that are 3 to 4 times cheaper than dedicated electric car battery packs that other auto makers are using. While dedicated battery packs cost $700-$800 per kilowatt hour, battery packs using small laptop cells cost about $200. That could potentially drive down the cost of electric cars that are using Tesla's battery technology such as theToyota RAV4 EV and the Smart ED as well as their own upcoming 2014 models such as the Model X. Some electric cars Tesla Roadster

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Lewis Carroll

by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the LookingGlass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all examples of the genre of literary nonsense. He is noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy, and there are societies dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works and the investigation of his life in many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, and New Zealand. Family Dodgson's family was predominantly northern English, with Irish connections. Conservative and High Church Anglican, most of Dodgson's ancestors were army officers or Church of England clergymen

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Thailand

of Thailand - Bangkok. I have been in the largest island of Thailand - Phuket - which is popular tourists destination because of its beautiful white sandy beaches and palm- trees. The Kingdom of Thailand in general draws more visitors than any other country in Southeast Asia. The population of Thailand is 64 million. The Ssymbols of Thailand are: · The Thailand Flag (which contains of three colours-red, white and blue); · Stubas ­ monuments dedicated to Buddha (stuba-studded mountains can be found of Mae Hong Son and the verdant limestone islands of the Andaman Sea); · Thai Boxing(contents of which they promote in the streets with loudspeakers); · Tuk Tuks (which are very funny taxies, with no windows and doors. Usually they are red and could be found in different shapes); · Asian Elephants (Thailand people make money by selling riding tours with elephants for tourists)

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Olde Hansa

OLDE HANSA OVERVIEW • OLDE HANSA WAS ESTABLISHED TO HONOUR THE HANSEATIC LEAGUE AND OUR FOREFATHERS AND FOREMOTHERS. • THEY HAVE DEDICATED THEMSELVES TO THIS TASK IN ORDER TO TAKE US - THE CUSTOMERS - ON A JOURNEY TO TALLINN'S GOLDEN AGE. • OLDE HANSA IS THE HOME OF A RICH MERCHANT. • HIS HOUSE IS BUILT IN A MANNER TO INCREASE THE ENJOYMENT OF THE HAPPY MOMENTS IN THE LIFE OF A HANSEATIC MERCHANT. LOCATION • OLDE HANSA IS LOCATED IN TALLINN'S OLD TOWN, ON THE ADDRESS VANA TURG 1, WHICH WOULD TRANSLATE TO "OLD MARKET". • THIS IS NEAR THE TALLINN'S OLD TOWN CENTRE, RAEKOJA PLATS (OR CENTRE).

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Mormon Polygamy

Polygamy was a defining characteristic of early Mormonism. Polygamy comes from Late Greek meaning ''often married'', is a form of marriage when a person has more than one spouse at the time. There are different types of polygamous families. When a man has more than one wife it is called polygny, when a woman has more than one husband it is called polyandry. If there are multiple wives and husbands it can be called group marriage. Mormonism is to say that it was dedicated to restoring everything in the Bible. Joseph Smith,Jr., Mormonism's founding prophet,who felt especially close to the Old Testament, believed his mission was to restore the customs from the Old Testament including the ancient Semitic custom of plural marriage. He himself did not acknowledge having multiple wives publicly since it was illegal. After Joseph Smith's murder by a mob on June 27, 1844, the main body of Mormons followed Brigham Young to Utah where

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KUNSTI ROLL KAASAEGSE NOORMEHE ELUS

Uuringu lõpus olid saadud tulemusi, mis on esitatud töös graafiku ja diagrammi vormis. Uuringust leiti, et enamik õpilasi arvab, et kunst mängib nende elus olulist rolli. See avardab silmaringi, õpetab ilu mõistma. Ka paljud õpilased harrastavad mingi kunstiala, mis aitab neil arendada ja parandada ennast. Seega uurimistöö eesmärk oli saavutatud. 19 RESUME This research work is dedicated to therole of art in a life of younger generation, namely about the importance of different types of art in our life. The purpose of the work was to show how art affects the formation of the spiritual culture of the human personality. Also, the author wanted to arouse the interest of people to the world of art. For the implementation of the purposes and solving problems materials presented in the theoretical part were collected and analyzed. In the practical part the interviews of high school

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People always loved creating things themselves

your bathroom. No Ikea or Jysk, who needs brand names when you can create your own piece of interior. If you wonder what is this artistic masterpiece ­ this is a stand for tooth brushes, another practical ornament that will go well with the rag. Maybe you love making statements or enhance your amusing sense of humor ­ store tic tacs in a light bulb. And a honorable place in a lot of stupid diys that have millions of views is dedicated to hot glue. Seems that some people have a stock full of glue and would prefer to build the whole house out of it. Including funny gloves like this, ester eggs decorations like this, even fake omelet with noodles or even a ring stand. Yes you heard it right this girl lost her ring , so she decided to make a special stand for the future, she cut a piece of paper, hardened it with hot glue, painted it with acrylic and voi-la, you are gorgeous!

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Hagia Sophia

four minarets outside -- were added over the course of its history under the Ottomans. It was in 1935 that the first Turkish President - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, converted the mosque into a museum. For almost 500 years the principal mosque of Istanbul, Hagia Sophia served as a model for many of the Ottoman mosques. Although it is sometimes referred to as Santa Sophia, the Greek name in full is Church of the Holy Wisdom of God. It was to this, the Holy Wisdom of God, that the Church was dedicated ("Sophia" being the phonetic spelling in Latin of the Greek word for wisdom). So Santa Sophia should be understood as the italianate title of the church, Holy Wisdom; not as a reference to some saint named Sophia. · Hagia Sophia has forty windows around the base of the dome. It is famous for the mystical quality of light that reflects everywhere in the interior of the nave. · When the dome was placed atop Hagia Sophia, its weight caused the walls to lean

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Artist report or review

More than 40 drawings and sketches picture Kalevipoeg as a triumphant giant standing on a hillside and singing to his brothees. In Rauds work Kalevipoeg is a joyous king forever young like the dream of ancient country people who wish for a crowned king of their own: a king never crowned. In the spring of 1940, shortly before the forceful incorporation of Estonia into the Soviet Union, the last prewar art event tok place in Estonia the year of Kristjan Raud. That year was dedicated to the artist in connection with his 75th birthday. In the winter of 1942 a few months before his death Kristjan Raud finished his composition entitled The Return of Kalev asymbolic work in those complicated years when Soviet power alternated with German occupation. In my opinion was Kristjan Raud very important artist, because he was one of the first Estonian artists who is brave enough to try and make his career in his homeland in Estonia. However that he should know that he could

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Essay on Iron Man

Iron Man essay A superhero is a character with extraordinary powers who is dedicated to protecting the public. However, this definition can be matched with different sets of character traits. This essay discusses what makes Iron Man special and memorable. Besides literally being strong, which a superhero obviously needs to be, Iron Man aka Tony Stark was also highly intelligent. That's what actually helped him in most situations rather than mindlessly beating the opponent. Tony Stark had graduated with advanced degrees in

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Kazuo Ishiguro

worker, since 1986  Ishiguro is one of the most celebrated contemporary fiction authors in the English-speaking world Work Novels:  A Pale View of Hills (1982)  An Artist of the Floating World (1986)  The Remains of the Day (1989)  The Unconsoled (1995)  When We Were Orphans (2000)  Never Let Me Go (2005)  The Buried Giant (2015) The Remains of the Day (1989)  It is a story about an English butler who has dedicated his life to the loyal service of Lord Darlington. The novel begins with Stevens receiving a letter from a former colleague, Miss Kenton, describing her married life, which he believes hints at an unhappy marriage. The receipt of the letter coincides with Stevens having the opportunity to revisit this once-cherished relationship, if only under the guise of investigating the possibility of re-employment. Stevens's new employer is a wealthy American named Mr Farraday.

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eSport PP (Inglise keelne)

youtube.com/watch?v=XPnZdjB VWY4 Teams and associations OpTic Gaming, Evil Geniuses, Cloud9, Fnatic, Natus Vincere, Team SoloMid Consist of several professionals Different teams for different games Team sponsors, featured on team jerseys Rick Fox, Shaquille O'Neal, Schalke 04, PSG Media coverage Main coverage Internet News organizations with a video games focus Esports Heaven, RankR eSports, Esports Nation Video game developer's or professional team's websites In 2010, ESPN, Yahoo!, dedicated esports coverage Tournaments use commentators or casters, live commentary Casters, analyzers full-time job ESL Electronic Sports League Founded in 2000 Based in Cologne, Germany World's largest and oldest esports company Organizes competitions world-wide Games Counter Strike: Global Offensive Call of Duty League of Legends Dota 2 StarCraft II Rocket League Heroes of Storm Hearthstone Super Smash Bros Tournaments Physical events, live audience Be part of a larger gathering or the

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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

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 dates from the reign of King David I (r.1124­1153), who built it as a private chapel for the royal family and dedicated it to his mother, Saint Margaret of Scotland, who died in the castle in 1093. The castle has sheltered many Scottish monarchs. They include Queen Margaret (later St Margaret), who died here in 1093, and Mary Queen of Scots, who gave birth to James VI in the Royal Palace in 1566. Eilean Donan Eilean Donan is a small island in Loch Duich in the western Highlands of Scotland. Connected to the mainland by a footbridge, the island is dominated by a picturesque medieval castle

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Central Park'i tutvustus

2) Central park is an urban park in the central part of the borough of Manhattan, New York City. It was initially  opened in 1857, on 778 acres of city­owned land, later  expanding to its current size of 843 acres. Central park  is one of the most famous sightseeing spots in New  York.  3) Central park which has been a National Historical  Landmark since 1962, was designed by landscape  architect Frederic Law Olmsted and the English architect Calvert Vaux in1858. It is bordered on the north by  Central Park North, on the south by Central Park South,  on the west by Central Park West and on the east by  Fifth Avenue. The park contains several natural­looking  lakes and ponds which have been created artificially,  extensive walking tracks, bridle paths, two ice­skating  rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park  Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a 106 acre  billion­gallon reservoir and an outdoor amphitheater.  Indoor attract...

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Brussels entertainment

endorsed by the tourism information bureau and there are still more small `museums' to visit such as the Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate. Museum of Brussels City Browse this museum for a quick history of the city that you are about to visit. There are three floors, each dedicated to several aspects of the city from economic development, social development, and city development to the history of Brussels' favourite mascot the Peeing Boy. Museum of Musical instruments This is a museum that is filled with over 7000 pieces of

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New York

in 1972. 2. Central Park. Central Park is an urban park that occupies about 1.2 square miles (341 hectares, or 843 acres) in the heart of Manhattan in New York City. It is host to approximately twenty-five million visitors each year. Central Park was opened in 1859, completed in 1873 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963. 3. The statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World, dedicated on October 28, 1886, is a monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, given to the United States by the people of France to represent the friendship between the two countries established during the American Revolution. 4. Skyscrapers and the Stars and Stripes. 40 Wall Street: Built in 1929 as the headquarters of the Bank of Manhattan, this was intended to be the world's tallest building. The building became

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