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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS

require urgent attention. 1. Pollution: Pollution of air, water and soil require millions of years to recoup. Industry and motor vehicle exhaust are the number one pollutants. Heavy metals, nitrates and plastic are toxins responsible for pollution. While water pollution is caused by oil spill, acid rain, urban runoff; air pollution is caused by various gases and toxins released by industries and factories and burning of fossil fuels; soil pollution is majorly caused by industrial waste that deprives soil from essential nutrients. FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO STOP POLLUTION. 2. Global Warming: Climate changes like global warming is the result of human practices like emission of Greenhouse gases. Global warming leads to rising temperatures of the oceans and the earth surface causing melting of polar ice caps, rise in sea levels and also flash floods, excessive snow or desertification. FIND OUT 5 WAYS HOW TO STOP GLOBAL WARMING. 3

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
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Õiguse filosoofia loengukonspekt
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Õiguse filosoofia loengukonspekt

inimloomusest, ning teiselt poolt seda loomust ohjeldava riigi ja õiguse olemasolust]. [Finnis 208] Hobbes is writing: Jus, and lex, right and law ... ought to be distinguished; because RIGHT, consisteth in liberty to do, or to forbear; whereas LAW, determineth and bindeth to one of them: so that law, and right, differ as much, as obligation, and liberty; which in one and the same matter are inconsistent.12 / Pushed as far as Hobbes's purposes, this contrast between law and rights deprives the notion of rights of virtually all its normative significance. Hobbes wishes to say that a man has most rights when he is in the 'state of nature, i.e. a vacuum of law and obligation, since 'in such a condition, every man has a right to everything; even to one another's body'.13 But we could just as well say that in such a condition of things, where nobody has any duty not to take anything he wants, no one has any rights

Õigus → Õiguse filosoofia
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

the media. But herzog is not only critical of the government but he is also disgusted by the middle class, believes that most of them have morally fallen, their desire in life is greed. Herzogs brother. Herzog thinks that such qualities as mercy, compassion, kind heartedness are very rare in the modern world. All in all he believes that values and ideas that reign in america are worthless. At the same time herzog as an intellectual he denounces existentsialsm, believes that it degrades man, deprives man of self confidence. Existentsialism makes man accept the idea of social inevitability. Herzogs attitude never takes the form of active social protest. He doesn't do anything about his dissatisfaction. At one point he even wants to put his mind to sleep. This is extreme form of protest for an intellectual, because he has to make ideas, this would be the death of him. We get a small glimpse of hope that the crisis is over. We learn that Ramona, his lover, is going to visit him

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

1 First performed on 12 Dec. 1976 by a chamber ensemble and the State Male Choir, conducted by Olev Oja. 2 First performed on 5 Nov. 1970 by ERSO, conducted by Roman Matsov simultaneously. Imitation and counterpoint used are “spinning” round in a similar scheme. The timbres are just means of construction. Marguste has the orchestra operating in groups; single solo instruments have little chance to emerge. This kind of method deprives the music of several possibilities for flexible colouring and fine nuances. Consequently, the main elements are combinations of unified timbre fields but rarely of the same value. The basic principle in shaping the form of the work is the use of the cumulative power of simple reiteration and the variation of the motifs. An individual combination of rondo and variation principles emerges. Estonian musicologist Helju Tauk stated:

Keeled → Inglise keel
11 allalaadimist


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