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What is the best age to be
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What is the best age to be?

my life span development. All ages have great and bad things. When you are a child your freedom is limited and it mostly depends on your parents´ mood at that time. Some examples like where you have to be home at 9.00pm and no TV until you´ve cleaned your room. Also then you have problems, but only the ones generated at school. Childhood has many responsibilities, some we like, some we have to do and some we despise. Responsibilities some of us enjoy doing is homework. We get a sense of pleasure after finishing a piece of work that we have done to the best of our ability. Cleaning our rooms is a responsibility we must do both for hygienic and ,if I don't I will get punished, reasons. A responsibility we despise doing is anything that clashes with our free/play time. These are just some of the things in childhood that we are responsible for. First ten years are full of joy

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Report Example
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Report Example

Report TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Theatre going in Estonia DATE: 14th December 2009 Introduction The aim of this report is to study the theatre going in Estonia. I have interviewed ten students. Opinions about theatre 70% like the theatre 20% despise theatre 10% can not get enough of theatre Theatre going Seven out of the ten interviewed students said that they visit the theatre twice a year; two said they have not been to theatre in three or more years; one student is visiting the theatre once a month. Theatre genres All students questioned agreed that comedy is their favorite genre. Other popular choices where: drama and musicals. Prices Only one student is not against the prices

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George Orwell - Road to Wigan Pier-slaidid
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George Orwell - Road to Wigan Pier (slaidid)

be one, but there are some kinds of manual work that I could do if I had to. At a pinch I could be a tolerable road- sweeper or an inefficient gardener or even a tenth-rate farm hand. But by no conceivable amount of effort or training could I become a coal-miner; the work would kill me in a few weeks. " · "... middle-class child is taught almost simultaneously to wash his neck, to be ready to die for his country, and to despise the 'lower classes'." My Opinion · I wanted to read something else from Orwell · More knowledge about England, socialism and povery · Interesting facts ­ good to read · New vocabulary Conclusion · A good social criticism · Shows how the social classes really look on eachother · Good for someone who likes socialsim THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE!

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Shakespeare- A midsummer night s dream
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Shakespeare " A midsummer night's dream"

"Content with Hermia! NO; I do repent the tedious minutes I with her spent."(Act ll, scene 2 lines 111,112)Lysander wishes that he could turn back time and hadn't spent it with Hermia. But they were in love and they were eloping and they had a future together. Love is altered anywhere anytime and that's where people are so dumb they think that they will be together and that they will love each other and then they make dumb choices that ruin their lives. Puck put a spell so that Lysander would despise Hermia but what if that never happened can it be assumed that they would have been in love until their dying days? Is love true or false? Or is it just a chemical imbalance that people have which sends them into a unrealistic state of mind. We will never know the truth of love but that still doesnâTMt make a feeling rational just a mystery. So the next time you tell someone that you love them think of Hermia and Lysander and really mean everything that you say because you never

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Music review
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Music review

the deluxe version is named "Are You Ready?" and the two acoustic versions are of "I Hate Everything About You" and "Drown". When I first listened to this album, I didn't like it as much as I enjoyed listening to "One- X". But as I listened to the songs repeatedly, my sympathy for this particular album grew and soon I knew that it would be my favourite collection of songs for a long time. I like all of the tracks, which is very unusual for me, as I usually like only one song while I am able to despise all the rest of the tracks on the CD. The songs don't give you the feeling when you're listening to love songs or tracks about strong positive feelings. These musical pieces concentrate more on the negative feelings a person can feel and why some have to go through such bad experiences. The tracks are built on pain and anger, emotions that every living person feels but rarely do we sing about them. When I listen to Three Days Grace, especially when I'm angry or consumed by some

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Report for Frankenstein
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Report for Frankenstein

Henry Clerval: A very dear friend of Victor's. He protects Victor and he becomes one of the victims of the monster. The Monster: He is a hidious creature who is feared by all because of his appearance. He starts to hate people and his purpose is to destroy his creator. Plot The story talks about a scientist called Victor, who creates a monster due to his love towards the natural sciences. Victor and all other people despise and reject him because of his horrible appearance. The monster, angry and frustrated, starts to kills the people who are related to his creator. The monster wants Victor to make him a female companion but Victor refuses and due to that, the monster kills Victor's wife. He then escapes and Victor starts to look for him. The reach to the North Pole where Victor meets Robert Walton. He tells the story to Walton and asks him if he could kill the monster for him

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ühendverbid
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ühendverbid

) HANG UP (put something on hook or receiver): She hung up the phone. (Ta pani toru ära.) HOLD UP (delay): I don't want to hold up the meeting. (Ma ei taha koosolekut edasi lükata.) HOLD UP (rob): Three men held up the bank yesterday. (Kolm meest röövisid eile panka.) KEEP ON (continue with the same): Jackie keeps on looking for the job. (Jackie otsib tööd edasi.) LOOK AFTER (take care of): Will you look after my dog? (Kas sa hoolitseksid mu koera eest?) LOOK DOWN ON (despise): Larry looks down on his employees. (Larry suhtub oma alluvatesse põlglikult.) LOOK FORWARD TO (anticipate with pleasure): I'm looking forward to the holidays. (Ma ootan vaheaega.) LOOK IN ON (visit): We wanted to look in on Susan. (Me tahtsime Susanit külastada.) LOOK INTO (investigate): The police look into the suspicion of murder. (Politsei uurib mõrvakahtlust.) LOOK UP TO (respect): Tony looks up to his teachers. (Tony austab oma õpetajaid.)

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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry
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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry

put ideas into their heads and take their breath away and forget about all else by showing them unimaginably beautiful sceneries. Coleridge's "To Nature" is a good example to illustrate the way romantic authors saw nature as something divine and holy. /.../ So will I build my altar in the fields, And the blue sky my fretted dome shall be, And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yields Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee, Thee only God ! and thou shalt not despise Even me, the priest of this poor sacrifice /.../ Use of the word altar indicates that Nature is something holy, something to pray towards. Also, it is referred to as God, in fact, the authors only God, which proposes the idea that Coleridge truly does see love of nature as a religion and respects it deeply. Certain differences can be specified when comparing Nature in romantic poetry to God and the way people want to connect themselves with Nature/God: for example, as much as God is

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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal
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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal

The early middle ages The Norman Conquest Since William was crowned king, there were many rebellions against the Normans. A small Norman army marched from village to village and destroyed the ones it couldn't control. The Normans took away the Saxon lords' land. Only a few Saxons who supported William could keep their land. Feudalism William gave parts of his conquered land to his captains around the country to avoid rebellions and uprisings. He also kept some land to himself to make sure his was much stronger than his nobles. Of all the farmland half went to his nobles, quarter to church and fifth he kept to himself. William organised the English kingdom according to feudal system. The main purpose of using that system was economic. King gave the land to "vassals" in return of army services and goods. When a noble dies, his son took over the estate. When there was no family, the land went back to king who could give it to another n...

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British History KT küsimused ja vastused
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British History KT küsimused ja vastused

white collar workers, underclass, social mobility. inverted snobbery ­ middle-class people try to adopt working-class values and habits. posh ­ of a class higher than the one I belong to; being posh ­ being pretentious 7. In the early years of the twentieth century, the playwright and social commentator George Bernard Shaw remarked that an Englishman only had to open his mouth to make some other Englishman despise him. What was he talking about? Would he say the same thing today? 8. In the 1930s people in middle-class neighbourhoods often reacted angrily to the building of housing estates for the working class nearby. In one area they even built a wall to separate the two neighbourhoods! This could never happen today. Why not? What has changed? 9. English class system has survived in Britain because of its flexibility. How do the social classes differentiate themselves in Britain

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E M Remarque-Läänerindel Muutuseta
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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

arguably reflects the espousal of dated ideas by an older generation of leaders who betray their followers with manipulations, ignorance, and lies. "While they taught that duty to one's country is the greatest thing," Paul writes in Chapter One, "we already knew that death-throes are stronger." As schoolboys, Paul and his friends believed that Kantorek was an enlightened man whose authority derived from his wisdom; as soldiers, they quickly learn to see through Kantorek's rhetoric and grow to despise him, especially after the death of Joseph Behm. That Kantorek is eventually drafted and makes a terrible soldier reflects the uselessness of the ideals that he touts. Corporal Himmelstoss Like Kantorek, Himmelstoss does not figure heavily in the novel's plot, but his thematic importance makes him significant to the book as a whole. One of the themes of All Quiet on the Western Front is that war brings out a savagery and hunger for power that lie latent in

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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

indifference, indolence, or incompetence, or through some preoccupation or self- interest they are so absorbed that they suffer those to be neglected whom it is their duty to protect. And so there is reason to fear that what Plato declares of the philosophers may be inadequate, when he says that they are just because they are busied with the pursuit of truth and because they despise and count as naught that which most men eagerly seek and for which they are prone to do battle against each other to the death. For they secure one sort of justice, to be sure, in that they do no positive wrong to anyone, but they fall into the opposite injustice; for hampered by their pursuit of learning they leave to their fate those whom they ought to defend. And so, Plato thinks, they will not even assume their civic duties except under compulsion. But in fact it

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

They felt inferior and ashamed of one another. They despised their Blackness. They judged their beauty or ugliness by the standard of a Caucasian. When a Black man becomes successful, he shacks up with a Caucasian woman. African-Americans accused Africans of superior bearings, while Africans accused African-Americans of exclusionary tendencies, except when it suited them to be Africans. The brainwashing of the African was so intense that we even didn’t know when we were taught to despise our own people. I remember in grade school being taught to sing a song about the Ashanti people of Ghana, which went like this: Good morning, Mr. Johnson Good morning to you, sir I’ve just come to ask you About the Ashanti people 21 The people of Ashanti They have no sense When the rocket hits upon They cry Oh, Oh, Oh Oh, Oh, Ojaleme

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

fact that trying to find yourself through things doesn’t work: The ego satisfaction is short-lived and so you keep looking for more, keep buying, keep consuming. Of course, in this physical dimension that our surface selves inhabit, things are a necessary and inescapable part of our lives. We need housing, clothes, furniture, tools, transportation. There may also be things in our lives that we value because of their beauty or inherent quality. We need to honor the world of things, not despise it. Each thing has Beingness, is a temporary form that has its origin within the formless one Life, the source of all things, all bodies, all forms. In most ancient cultures, people believed that everything, even so-called inanimate objects, had an indwelling spirit, and in this respect they were closer to the truth than we are today. When you live in a world deadened by mental abstraction, you don’t sense the aliveness of the universe anymore

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

He repeated the question, with some surprise at her silence. "Oh!" said she, "I heard you before, but I could not immediately determine what to say in reply. You wanted me, I know, to say 'Yes,' that you might have the pleasure of despising my taste; but I always delight in overthrowing those kind of schemes, and cheating a person of their premeditated contempt. I have, therefore, made up my mind to tell you, that I do not want to dance a reel at all--and now despise me if you dare." "Indeed I do not dare." Elizabeth, having rather expected to affront him, was amazed at his gallantry; but there was a mixture of sweetness and archness in her manner which made it difficult for her to affront anybody; and Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by her. He really believed, that were it not for the inferiority of her connections, he should be in some danger.

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

" I frowned. "On the contrary, I find you very difficult to read." Despite everything that I'd said and he'd guessed, he sounded like he meant it. "You must be a good reader then," I replied. "Usually." He smiled widely, flashing a set of perfect, ultrawhite teeth. Mr. Banner called the class to order then, and I turned with relief to listen. I was in disbelief that I'd just explained my dreary life to this bizarre, beautiful boy who may or may not despise me. He'd seemed engrossed in our conversation, but now I could see, from the corner of my eye, that he was leaning away from me again, his hands gripping the edge of the table with unmistakable tension. I tried to appear attentive as Mr. Banner illustrated, with transparencies on the overhead projector, what I had seen without difficulty through the microscope. But my thoughts were unmanageable. When the bell finally rang, Edward rushed as swiftly and as gracefully from the room as he had last

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