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NOMINATION ITALY
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NOMINATION ITALY

unique well-designed links. Nomination Italy Bracelet features  For women and men;  Stylish;  Personal;  Long-lasting;  Hard-wearing;  Expandable;  Affordable;  Attractive;  Unique. Nomination Italy Bracelet customer profile Age: 0-… Gender: Both Income: min 300€ Job: whatever; Interests: jewerlies, fashion etc. Advertising  Jewerly stores;  Window displays;  Internet websites;  Homepage. Connect the links to make it unique!

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Referaat-Chelsea Flower Show
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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

strimmers, and powered scythes. In 2001 was no different and, as always, there were ideas and inspiration at every turn. Some you covet instantly, while others might be better suited to someone else's back garden. The day before the Show is a hive of activity. The TV celebrities have their chance to dance and prance in the garden, taping words of wisdom and wit for the evening news, before the public and the celebrities turn up. The judges are there, clipboards in hand, marking displays for excellence in a number of categories. All this frustrates the ranks of photographers, lined up with their tripods, trying to photograph a pristine and empty garden. The Chelsea Flower Show 2002 surpassed itself with wonderful gardens and horticultural displays. The innovations this year, especially the introduction of more small garden displays, brought freshness to a Show first held in 1912. In 2004, the Great Pavilion replaced the long-standing Marquee. The Pavilion, like a

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TALLINN
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TALLINN

the Hanseatic League in 1285. General Data l Country - Estonia l County - Harju County l First appeared on map - 1154 l Town rights - 1248 l Mayor - Edgar Savisaar l Aera - Total 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) l Population - (1 Mar 2012) Total - 416,470 Denisty - 2,614.0/km2(6,766.6/sq mi) Tallinn Coat of arms Flag Top 5 Attractions 1. Kiek in de Kök Visitors to the museum will see examples of Medieval firepower, displays detailing how the city's system of walls and towers developed through the centuries and an exhibit on crime and punishment in Old Tallinn. 2. Kadriorg Palace - Kadriorg Art Museum A trip to Tallinn isn't a trip to Tallinn without a visit to this magnificent northern baroque palace, built by Peter the Great for his wife, Catherine I, in 1718. The grandiose palace with its surrounding manicured gardens is home to the foreign art collection of the Art Museum of Estonia.

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English Report
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English Report

most fun things to buy. Men also spend less than women, about 50 euros and about 80 euros a week respectively. The experience itself Women said that they enjoy shopping with friends rather than shopping alone, making shopping a more social experience while all men preferred shopping alone, making it a more serious task. 8 out of 9 people said that quality is much more important when it comes to shopping and everyone agreed that displays have little to no effect on ones buying urges but agreed that that the shop assistant can be very helpful Overall, everyone agreed that shopping can be either really fun or terribly boring depending on the situation. People would like to live in a world which is full of cheap, quality products. Unfortunately, this kind of world does not exist.

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How has the nature of fame changed
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How has the nature of fame changed?

certainly not by the audience, but by the owners of the media. The lives of the rich and the famous used to be mysterious and even inexplicable. It was so foreign and artificial a construct that we thought that fame made you special. The rise of reality TV, however, was a major step in the changing nature of celebrity. “Normal people” became stars overnight. The dominance of smartphones and social media has meant that the public records everything: nervous breakdowns, breakups and displays of erratic behavior, and popular celebrities seem to have become beloved for being like us – or at least more photogenic versions of us. These days, celebrity at the most basic level, just simply means “being known” among a group of people and having a certain opinion that others look up to. It also comes with agreeing to give up your privacy to a large extent. The concept of being a celebrity is has been redefined and thus by default this new age celebrity is now more accessible

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Beowulf poem and Grendel book-comparison
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Beowulf(poem and Grendel(book) comparison

Comparison of "Beowulf" and "Grendel" by John Gardner The text has more or less the same meaning in both of the extracts. The differences lie in the language use, character types, speakers, layout etc. In the original "Beowulf" epic Grendel displays nothing but the most primitive human qualities. He is a grotesque monster who terrorizes a small community of Danish warriors. Therefore he can be called a flat character. In the book "Grendel" the protagonist and antagonist have been swapped. Gardner greatly alters the monster's characterization. In his novel, very little separates Grendel from his human counterparts: he has a high level of intelligence, as well as a human capacity for both emotion and philosophy

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Estonian holidays
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Estonian holidays

and they support each other. New Year's Eve New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day. New Year' s Eve is celebrated all around world because it's final day of the Gregorian year. New Year's Eve is usually celebrated with families or with friends. Few hours before and after midnight, people usually party and eat a nicer dinner, often three courses. New Year's Eve is celebrated with large fireworks displays throughout the country, especially in the cities. Independence Day An Independence Day is an annual celebration commemorating the anniversary of a nation's assumption of independent statehood, usually after ceasing to be a colony or part of another state, more rarely after the end of a military occupation. In Estonia it's celebrated on February 24.Estonia got independence from the Bolshevist Russia in 1918.Estonia regain independence in 1991 from NSVL when it fall a part

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Phuket
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Phuket

would otherwise be extinct in Phuket. It is a center for study of the environment and the forest vegetation is spectacular. Giant trees supported by huge buttresses are thick with creepers and climbers of every description. Local culture Vegetarian Festival or Nine Emperor Gods Festival-Phuket islanders of Chinese ancestry commit themselves to a 9-day vegetarian diet, a form of purification believed to help make the forthcoming year "trouble-free". The festival is marked by several ascetic displays, including fire-walking and ascending sharp-bladed ladders. Ghost Festival or PhoTo Festival- is held on the middle day of the 7th Chinese lunar month the realms of Heaven and Hell and the realm of the living are open and both Taoists and Buddhists would perform rituals to transmute and absolve the sufferings of the deceased. Pictures Thank you for your attention!

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The shights of Estonia
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The shights of Estonia

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 Kadrioru Park is the most outstanding park in Estonia covering around 70 hectares. Its construction began in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter 1. The most popular places for a stoll in the park are the flower beds surrounding the Swan Pond and the promenade leading from there to the president’s palace.There are number of museums in the park including KUMU,

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Programmeeritavad kontrollerid Labor 2
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Programmeeritavad kontrollerid Labor 2

into user functions. The functions themselves will be provided and described below. FIRST CONTROLLER In the first controller, blocks Mode1, Mode2, Mode3 and ChooseMod are associated with choosing the mode in which the system must be working. Extra describes the function of the pedestrian crosswalk button, StopLight Sequen insures that the stoplights are lighting up in the right sequence. Displays is responsible for the things that need to be shown on the display. Tallinn University of Technology March 2013 MODE 1 This block describes the behavior of the Democratic manual mode. It is connected to the sensors near the stoplights, and is only activated once the manual signal is on. MODE 2

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London Eye
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London Eye

Since its opening, the Eye has become a major landmark and tourist attraction. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments but sponsored by British Airways. By July 2002, 8,5 million people had ridden the London Eye. In the capsule is taken automatically a souvenir photograph of passengers as they approach the end of the flight. It is also taken for security purposes. Since 1 January 2005, it has been used to celebrate London´s New Year, with 10-minute fireworks displays taking place involving fireworks fired from the wheel itself. On 5 June 2008 it was announced that 30 million people have ridden the London Eye since its opening in March 2000. Elina Ild Paikuse Põhikool 7.a klass

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Jobs and occupations
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Jobs and occupations

27. an electrician ­ all the lights in your house have fused 28. a social worker ­ you think your neighbours just might be neglecting their little child 29. the fire brigade ­ your house is on fire 30. a psychiatrist ­ you think you are going crazy 1. a traffic warden ­ controls parking and parking meters 2. a dustman ­ collects rubbish from people's houses 3. a window dresser ­ arranges shop-window displays 4. an estate agent ­ helps people buy and sell houses 5. a secretary- deals with office correspondence and records 6. an undertaker ­ makes arrangements for funerals 7. a bricklayer ­ makes brick buildings and walls 8. a civil servant ­ works in a government ministry 9. a vet ­ treats sick animals 10. a newsagent ­ sells newspapers and magazines from a shop 11. a midwife ­ delivers babies 12. a chef ­ cooks in a restaurant or hotel 13

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Jõgeva County
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Jõgeva County

fallow deer, brown bear, lynx, fox, raccoon dog, common squirrel and pheasant. In the interior rooms, guinea pigs, degus, hamsters, gerbils, Cairo spiny mice, lab rats, chinchillas and lab mice can be examined. Palamuse Palamuse parish school building and the living quarters for the parish clerk Georg Nieländer were completed in 1837 and the school was open there until 1975. A museum has been open there from 5 January 1987 and it displays the life of a parish school at the end of the 19th century through Oskar Luts's Spring. Kassinurme and Laiuse are known for their castles. Peipsi area Very popular amongst tourists, because of its beautiful nature and swimming opportunities. Puurmani castle The magnificent Neo-Renaissance style manor with a white main building was built during the time of G. J. Mannteuffel in 1860. At present the castle houses Puurmani Upper Secondary School. Puurmani castle has also

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Brussels entertainment
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Brussels entertainment

A gigantic building that houses equally gigantic bones and fossils of dinosaurs and blue whales, the natural history of the world is explored extensively in this cube-shaped building. The museum is located near the Parliament Building on the banks of Leopold Park. Its interactive displays are perfect for children and adults of all ages Theatres in Brussels Brussels has a very traditional industry when it comes to theatre. Cirque Royal / Koninklijk Circus The Royal Circus of Brussels is located in the Botanic Gardens. It has modern equipment and a big arena which ensure a unique

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Comp architecture tasks
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Comp architecture tasks

5 The mouse controls the cursor. 6 the mouse is used to control the cursor. 7 The clock is used for controlling the timing signals. 8 The function of the clock is to control the timing signals. 9 The flash memory key is used for reading and writing electronic chips. 10 The flash memory key is used to read and write electronic chips. 11 The function of the monitor is to display the output from a computer on a screen. 12 The monitor displays the output from a computer on a screen 13 The keyboard is used to input data through keys like a typewriter

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Estonian national holidays
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Estonian national holidays

New Year's Eve New Year's Eve is on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian year, and the day before New Year's Day. New Year' s Eve is celebrated all around world because it's final day of the Gregorian year. New Year's Eve is usually celebrated with families or with friends. Few hours before and after midnight, people usually party and eat a nicer dinner, often three courses. New Year's Eve is celebrated with large fireworks displays throughout the country, especially in the cities. People over 18 are allowed to buy fireworks, which are sold by local stores or by private persons. While watching or lighting up fireworks at midnight, people usually drink champagne. This day is also the occasion to make bonfires of discarded Christmas trees in some countries. Before new year people gives promises for coming year. Independence Day

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Tartu vaatamisväärsused - Toy museum-angel devil bridge
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Tartu vaatamisväärsused - Toy museum, angel/devil bridge

Government of Tartu. The museum was located in the basement of a private house at the foot of Toome Hill and in a smaller adjoining building at the address 1 Lai St. In late 2003, the Tartu Toy Museum moved to its new location, an old wooden building on Lutsu Street, which had been specially renovated to house the museum. On 13 March 2004 a new permanent exhibit was opened, including a playroom and crafts room. The permanent exhibit displays toys that children in Estonia have played with throughout the ages. The display also includes artist-made dolls, souvenir dolls from around the globe and traditional Finno-Ugric toys. On 2 December 2005 the exhibit of movie- and theatre puppets was opened in the former coach house in the museum's courtyard, displaying characters, props and sketches of animated films made in Estonia over the last half century.

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LAIKA
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LAIKA

Russo-European Slaid- origin Ise räägid: Russo-European Laika is the name of a breed of hunting dog that originated in the forested region of northern Europe and Russia Slaid- Attitude Ise räägid: The Russo-European Laika is a very affectionate and strongly attached to the master and his family.It is a territorial dog and displays aggressiveness towards unfamiliar dogs intruding their place. All Russo-European Laikas are aggressive to predators and are enthusiastic hunters for many kinds of small and big game. However, their hunting attitude is very discriminating. Slaid-Utilization (kasutamine) Ise räägid: Russo-European Laika is primarily a hunting dog. He is a very good pet and a family dog and he is exceptionally tolerant with children. He is a great watchdog without dangerous viciousness to unfamiliar people

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand
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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

hectares. The park was the site of The Great Exhibition of 1851, for which the Crystal Palace was designed by Joseph Paxton. The park is divided in two by the Serpentine. · Jewel Tower in London is one of only two surviving sections of the medieval royal Palace of Westminster. It was built in approximately 1365 to house the treasures of Edward III and its alternative name was the "King's Privy Wardrobe". It displays a fascinating exhibition about the history of Parliament ­ `Parliament Past and Present', and the second floor includes panels telling the story of this small but important building. · Madam Tussauds is a wax museum in London with branches in a number of major cities. It was founded by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud and was formerly known as "Madame Tussaud's". It

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Australian nature-cities and animals
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Australian nature, cities and animals.

capital of the state of Victoria. Melbourne is consistently ranked in the top three of the most liveable cities in the world. · There are approximately 60 cultural groups speaking 170 languages, giving this City its unique character. · Melbourne's standing as the cultural capital of Australia is recognised due to its many film and food festivals, art exhibitions, and musicals. The city is also famous for events such as the Australian Grand Prix to the beautiful floral displays of the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. The climate has a reputation for being unpredictable and liable to extremes - very hot to very cold and often both on the same day. · Melbourne has the largest tram network in the world. Thank you for your attention!

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Housing
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Housing

The houses themselves are just investments. Another is the fact that it is extremely rare for people to commission the building of their own houses. This notion of houses principally as investment leads to a strange approach toward house prices. Individuality and conformity Flats are not unpopular just because they do not give enough privacy. It is also that they do not allow enough scope for the expression of individuality. Not everything about housing in Britain displays individuality. Most houses are built one at a time. Instead, whole streets, even neighborhoods, are built at the same time and same design. But if you walk down the same street that you saw from the air, every single house would seem different­people give individuality to their house. All this says to us that anybody who wants to built an extension to their house must first get "planning permission" from the local authorities. Interiors: the importance of cosiness

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How well do you know London
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How well do you know London?

of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly What was a piccadill, what does circus mean here? is a large broad collar of cut-work lace and wprd circus means a circle in that content What is the name of the memorial fountain and that of the statue? - Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain Destination 4: The British Museum When was the museum open to public? 15th January 1759 The museum displays a certain Rosetta stone from 196 BC. Why is it so important? Rosetta stone resulted the unlocking of Egyptian hieroglyphic scrip Destination 5: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum See the webpage of the museum. How many Madame Tussauds Wax Museums are their in the world? 21 Where is the museum housed in London? London Planetarium Who are the three celebrities on the front page of the Museum in London? Do you know them? Don’t know Which tube station do you have to reach to find the museum

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How well do you know London part 2 - student
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How well do you know London part 2 - student

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 Destination 7: The Tower Bridge Tower Bridge is a bascule bridge. What does it mean? Opens up in the middle so boats can get trough What can you do there? The Tower Bridge Exhibition is a display housed in the bridge's

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Sotsiokultuuriline ruum-suhted ja isik- Internet
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Sotsiokultuuriline ruum, suhted ja isik : Internet

sooviks, et teised meid tunneksid. Samas tuleks ka tuttava poolt avaldatud info osas olla skeptiline, võib-olla tahab temagi end näidata paremas valguses, luua endast illusioone olla parem inimene. Kindel on see, et tuleb eelistada suhtlust näost-näkku, veeta sõpradega võimalikult palju aega pärismaailmas ja suhelda läbi interneti nendega, kellega on füüsiliselt võimatu koos aega veeta. Kirjandus: 1. Donath, J, Boyd, D (2004). Public displays of connection [www] http://www.danah.org/papers/PublicDisplays.pdf (10.12.2013) 2. Facebook (2012). Facebook Reports Third Quarter 2013 Results [www] http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/facebook-reports-third-quarter-2013- results-229923821.html (10.12.2013) 3. Nikolina Ljepava, R. Robert Orr, Sean Locke, Craig Ross (2013). Personality and social characteristiks of Facebook non-users and frequent users [www] https://ois.tlu.ee/ois2/docs/KODUL.12004/Personality%20and%20social

Psühholoogia → Suhtlemispsühholoogia
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KING LEAR
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KING LEAR

Gloucester, Kent, Cordelia, and Edgar, all of whom risk their lives for him. Read an in-depth analysis of King Lear. Cordelia - Lear’s youngest daughter, disowned by her father for refusing to flatter him. Cordelia is held in extremely high regard by all of the good characters in the play—the king of France marries her for her virtue alone, overlooking her lack of dowry. She remains loyal to Lear despite his cruelty toward her, forgives him, and displays a mild and forbearing temperament even toward her evil sisters, Goneril and Regan. Despite her obvious virtues, Cordelia’s reticence makes her motivations difficult to read, as in her refusal to declare her love for her father at the beginning of the play. Goneril - Lear’s ruthless oldest daughter and the wife of the duke of Albany. Goneril is jealous, treacherous, and amoral. Shakespeare’s audience would have been particularly shocked at

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Personalijuhtimise kontekst ja personalitöö korraldamine
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Personalijuhtimise kontekst ja personalitöö korraldamine

· How their job contributes to achieving goals Supervisors · Assign tasks suited to employees' skills · Act in ways consistent with their words · Coach employees to improve perfomance · Treat employees with respect Organization's image · Highly regarded by the general public · Displays honesty and integrity in business activities top HR investment trends 1. Leadership development / leadership and management quality 2. Talent attraction, recruitment, retention and branding 3. Talent development / learning and development 4. Improving HR's internal efficiency 5. Strategic workforce planning (CapGemini Global HR Barometer, 2013)

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Total station problems
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Total station problems

transits as being the American-style instruments, they have four levelling screws and silver horizontal and vertical scales and they are usually equipped with plumb bobs for cantering over points. Theodolite is used to refer to the instruments with three levelling screws and horizontal and vertical glass circles that could be read directly or with an optical micrometer, also those instruments that provided digital displays of angle readings. In conclusion – both instruments are outdated for today, but they were used for measuring horizontal and vertical angles. Theodolites were at fist distinguishable by long telescopes and they could not be inverted end for end, later the term theodolite meant a more precise and optically readable instrument, also instruments with digital display for reading horizontal and vertical angles were called theodolites

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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele
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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

3. IT Description 3.1.Hardware Environment The hardware environment of Lee IS is comprised of following components: Server Laptops (Dell x6) (two privately owned ones) Work stations (one privately owned by an employee) Telephone (Philips) Network devices: a router and a switch Portable hard drives Computer mice, keyboards (Logitech, Defender, Microsoft) Displays Dock connectors (Dell x3) 3.2.Software Environment As the primary technology the company is using is ASP.NET and as it is a part of Microsoft Partner Program the majority of software originates from Microsoft: Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 Microsoft Windows XP/7, Microsoft Windows server 2012/2008 R2 Internet Information Services 7.5 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Microsoft Visual SourceSafe(VSS)

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Kitarrikursus algajatele 2osa-Ben Edvards
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Kitarrikursus algajatele 2osa-Ben Edvards

The download links are below (right click on the link and select "save as"): Dial Up Broadband QuickTime - Exercise 1 (503 KB) QuickTime - Exercise 1 (1.39 MB) WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 1 (714 WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 1 (1.7 KB) MB) Audio Audio mp3 - Exercise 1 (308 KB) Now let's see if we can start pushing down some strings. Look at the next example below and try and play the note that the TAB chart displays. If you pressed down the thickest string at the 3rd fret then you played the exercise correctly. If you are still unsure whether you are doing the right thing or not, refer to the video below. Tip: The download links are below (right click on the link and select "save as"): Dial Up Broadband QuickTime - Exercise 2 (390 KB) QuickTime - Exercise 2 (1.07 MB) WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 2 (519 WindowsMediaPlayer - Exercise 2 (1.2

Muusika → Muusika
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British History KT küsimused ja vastused
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British History KT küsimused ja vastused

model for people learning British English as a foreign language? What justification can you find for this practise? 11. Can you think of examples of British individualism? Love of the countryside is a good example of individualism and conservatism ­ the countryside represents stability. Also British people are much more reserved than the rest European people and they find it difficult to indicate friendship by open displays of affection. British also like to be different from others, for example, they'll never give up their habit of driving on the left side of the road. 12. Imagine this situation: you are at home, just about to have lunch, when there is a knock at the door. It is a British friend of yours, not a very close friend, but closer than a mere acquaintance. He or she has come to pay you an unexpected visit. You suggest that your friend comes in and stays for lunch

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Giidindus Final Test kordamine
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Giidindus Final Test kordamine

the park. Kadriorg as a district The swan pond - KUMU - Kumu (Estonian: Kumu Kunstimuuseum) is an art museum in Tallinn, Estonia. The museum is the largest one in the Baltics and one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe. constructed 2003 - 2006, museum of the year 2008. Mikkel - The Mikkel Museum (Estonian: Mikkeli muuseum) is a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, located in Kadriorg park in Tallinn. It displays a collection of mainly Western art and ceramics, and Chinese porcelain, donated by art collector Johannes Mikkel in 1994. Russalka - The Russalka Memorial is a bronze monument sculpted by Amandus Adamson, erected on 7 September 1902 in Kadriorg, Tallinn, to mark the ninth anniversary of the sinking of the Russian warship Rusalka, or "Mermaid", which sank en route to Finland in 1893. Angel holding an orthodox cross.

Turism → Giidindus
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Personali juhtimise kodutöö-mitmekesisus organisatsioonis inglise keeles
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Personali juhtimise kodutöö, mitmekesisus organisatsioonis inglise keeles

of greater prominence. The Committee has identified many useful ways to increase the representation of target groups. Included among them are new initiatives in four areas: diversity training, rotational assignments, mentoring, and recruitment and relocation bonuses. Diversity training is helpful to ensure that common skills and knowledge are shared throughout the organization. This plan suggests that departmental displays highlight principal investigators, their research, and pictures of diverse participants. This can be an excellent forum to demonstrate the contribution of scientists and engineers in the target groups. Presenting them along side their peers belonging to majority groups will avoid the impression of tokenism and will communicate the importance of scientists and engineers in the target groups. Providing rotational assignments is an

Majandus → Personali juhtimine ja...
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Tallinn
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Tallinn

It is an excellent example of medieval fortification techniques. It tells visitors the story of the settlement and development of Tallinn, including the most important military events between the 13th and 18th centuries. The Tallinn City Museum in Vene Street surveys the history of the town from the 13th century to 1940. The interior of a typical medieval merchant's house adds a special charm to the display. The tower of Fat Margaret houses the Estonian Seafaring Museum, whose varied displays on its four floors tell visitors about navigation, old and modern ships, lighthouses and more, describing the development of Estonian seafaring and fishing traditions. The Estonian Open-Air Museum at Rocca al Mare is actually the Estonian Village Museum, covering 84 hectares around Kopli Bay. It displays the rural architecture of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Other museums in Tallinn are the Marine Museum, Kumu, The Museum of Applied art and the Museum of Foreign Art.

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Tallinn Old Town
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Tallinn Old Town

biggest tourist draw. And the fact that it's all neatly packaged within a mostly-intact city wall and dotted with guard towers gives it an extra dose of fairytale charm. http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/fpage/explore/attractions/old_town Kiek in de Kök Those interested in walls, towers, cannons and the like should drop into this museum of the town's defences. Visitors of this museum will see examples of Medieval fire power, displays detailing how the city's system of fortification walls and towers developed through the centuries and an exhibit on crime and punishment in old Tallinn. The name of this massive, 38m-high cannon tower literally means "Peek into the Kitchen." It was so high that Medieval guards joked they could see right down the chimneys and into the kitchens of the houses below. Kiek in de Kök is also the starting place for visitors interested in the fascinating system of

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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN
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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN

The work emphasizes the use of Eastern spices and sugar. Bartolomeo Scappi personal chef to Pope Pius V In 1570, Bartolomeo Scappi, personal chef to Pope Pius V, wrote his Opera in five volumes, giving a comprehensive view of Italian cooking of that period. It contains over 1,000 recipes, with information on banquets including displays and menus as well as illustrations of kitchen and table utensils. This book differs from most books written for the royal courts in its preference for domestic animals and Bartolomeo Scappi courtyard birds rather than game. Recipes include lesser cuts of meats personal chef to Pope Pius V such as tongue, head and shoulder. The third volume has recipes for fish in Lent

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Tartu ajalugu
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Tartu ajalugu

The present building is the third one in the same place. Compared with the long history of Tartu, the buildings are relatively young: it is rare to find buildings originating from earlier than the last quarter of the 18th century. This is due to the many wars and fires which have passed over the town. During the Great Fire of 1775, nearly the entire town centre burned to the ground. Just after that fire the town began to take on the appearance that it displays today, and the Town Hall building originates from that time. Town Hall The Town Hall of today is the third one in that spot: previous ones were destroyed in fires. The town's most important market ­ der Grosse Markt ­ was located just outside the building. The town hall has withstood many changes throughout the years. The first floor has been completely redesigned. In addition to the pharmacy there were also bank rooms. Smaller changes have been made on the second floor

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London - sillad-tornid-ajalugu
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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

Very few of the finished buildings are pleasing to the eye ­ the complex is deathly grey and cramped, and it's all too easy to get lost in a dreary world of concrete constructs. The ugly Barbican redeems itself when it comes to culture. The Museum of London has its buildings in the grounds, and you can catch concerts by the London Symphony Orchestra. A lively set of jazz, classical and contemporary pieces are played in the 2,000-seater 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

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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist
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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist

USA but is currently on loan in AC Milan, in Italy and is the most-capped player in England’s national football team. Traditions and holidays There are a lot of holidays in England and some of them are centuries old. They all have their own traditions.  Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night is celebrated on 5 November. In 1606 Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators attempted to blow up the House of Parliament but they didn’t succeed. The celebrations involve firework displays and building bonfires on which stuffed figures of Guy Fawkes are burnt. Several foods are traditionally consumed, such as toffee apples, baked potatoes, black peas with vinegar, bonfire toffee and parkin.  Pancake Day is celebrated on Shrove Tuesday which is the day before Lent. In England the most well known activity is the Pancake Day race at Olney in Buckinghamshire. Only women are allowed to participate in this race. Only women

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CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual 1784470
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CPM1A Programmable Controllers Operation Manual 1784470

! Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury, or property damage. OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual. The word “Unit” is also capitalized when it refers to an OMRON product, regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product. The abbreviation “Ch,” which appears in some displays and on some OMRON products, often means “word” and is abbreviated “Wd” in documentation in this sense. The abbreviation “PC” means Programmable Controller and is not used as an abbreviation for any- thing else. Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information. Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation

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Art Museum of Estonia
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Art Museum of Estonia

lighting and sound technology. Halls can be divided into separate parts which enables the organisation of independent exhibitions in the same space. The temporary exhibitions hall can also be used for various other events as well as exhibitions. The museum's inner courtyard with its terraces, stairs and ramps can be used for art events and for the display of sculptures. The facade of the building can be transformed into a large screen that displays video art. Auditorium Kumu auditorium that consists of 246 seats, modern sound-, video-, film- and lighting equipment as well as of a stage that can be customised for different purposes, supports the museum's main task of presenting of art and culture in a broader sense. This multipurpose hall can house art events, concerts, dance- and theatre performances, film-evenings as well as science and business conferences. Education centre

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Othello opens in the stately city of Venice
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Othello opens in the stately city of Venice

After many successful military ventures, he finds and falls in love with Desdemona, the daughter of a senator. Because of his insecurities and social hyper awareness, he is easily deceived and misled by Iago’s careful machinations and forced into a blind, jealous rage, smothering Desdemona in her sleep.  Desdemona - A noble woman and daughter of the Venetian Senator Brabantio, Desdemona falls in love with Othello and displays particular strength of spirit in following him and remaining steadfast in the face of danger. She relies on her trust and love of her husband and even as he grows distant and jealous of her for reasons she cannot discern, she simply appeals to their love and hopes for his trust in return. On her death bed, after realizing Othello’s intentions, she feels only grief.  Iago - A captain in Othello’s forces and extremely careful planner and horribly vindictive

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Monoloogid
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Monoloogid

the advertisement. But they have to be careful not to broadcast it too much, otherwise people will get annoyed and they do not want to buy it. In conclusion, it's very important to find out the target group and the thing that makse advertisement different from others and with that info the company can start advertising their product Outdoor advertising Outdoor advertising includes various types of promotional displays, from highway billboards to transit posters, all designed towards communicating a message to the public. Firstly, an outdoor advertisement has to stand out from others in order to catch people's eye. Secondly,the location of the advertisement has to be where people can see it. Strategically placed outdooradvertising guarantees substantial exposure for very little investment. This makes outdoor advertising very cost-effective.

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Street Art
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Street Art

a brief time, then quickly disperse. The term flash mob is generally applied only to gatherings organized via telecommunications, social networking, and viral emails. The term is generally not applied to events organized by public relations firms or as publicity stunts. This can also be considered mass public performance art. 4.9. Yarn bombing Yarn Bombing is a type of street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted cloth rather than paint or chalk. The practice is believed to have originated in the U.S. with Texas knitters trying to find a creative way to use their leftover and unfinished knitting projects, but has since spread worldwide. While other forms of graffiti may be expressive, decorative, territorial, socio-political commentary, advertising or vandalism, yarn bombing is almost exclusively about beautification and creativity. ([http://artradarjournal

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

All participants were born or settled in Basildon before the age of three. To obtain the material with different speech styles, the recording consisted of two stages: `Quick and Anonymous' Survey (elicitation tasks ­ a passage of prose and a word reading list) and sociolinguistic interviews of 2 to 3 informants with the fieldworker. Finally, six speakers' data were analysed auditorily in two phases. The outcomes suggest that the variety used in Basildon displays the characteristics of Cockney, rather than Estuary English: "there appears to be a case for claiming that the vernacular is simply 'Cockney moved East'" (Fox 2000). Therefore, it is tempting to disagree that ex-Londoners accommodated in terms of language to speakers of traditional dialects by adopting what some people now call `Estuary English', but this situation may have been one of the many contributory factors in the gradual process of the establishment of Estuary English.

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The Origins of American Literature
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The Origins of American Literature

paints a realistic picture of the life of two young boys growing up in the Mississippi area. The themes of childhood and nature recur in his masterpiece The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885). In both these works Mark Twain shows his deep distrust of `respectable' society and his sympathy for social outcasts and the common man. He uses humour to criticise the practice of slavery and the hypocrisy and prejudices of his times. In his characterisations he displays a penetrating insight into human psychology. Mark Twain's use of language is also strikingly original. The stories of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn are told from the point of view of the young protagonists and contain slang, regional dialect and illogical sentence constructions that make the dialogue come to life. As a writer Twain did not emulate European models; he created a distinctly Am lit style. Many critics agree with Ernest Hemingway's claim that `all

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Optional use of ECDIS
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Optional use of ECDIS

Where the term ECDIS is used in this document, this is to be understood as those navigational electronic chart systems, which have been tested, approved and certified as compliant with the IMO ECDIS Performance Standards and other relevant IMO Performance standards and thus is compliant with SOLAS ECDIS requirements ECS: ECS is specified in ISO 19379 as follows: ECS is a navigation information system that electronically displays vessel position and relevant nautical chart data and information from an ECS Database on a display screen, but does not meet all the IMO requirements for ECDIS and is not intended to satisfy the SOLAS Chapter V requirements to carry a navigational chart. ECS equipment ranges from simple hand held GPS enabled devices to sophisticated stand-alone computer equipment interfaced to ship systems.

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London
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London

It includes Royal Observatory and Queen's House. Queens House architect was Inigo Jones. It is a former royal residence built between 1614-1617. It was used as Greenwich Hospital. It is used as a VIP center in 2012 Olympic Games. The Royal Observatory was built in 1675. Part of National Maritime Museum. There is the Meridian which was established by Sir George Airy. The Meridian marks the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The Shepherd gate Clock also known as theGreenwich Clock displays Greenwich Mean Time to the public. It was constructed by Charles Shepherd in 1852. It is special because it is a 24-hour clock. Cutty Sark was a very fast sailing boat, a clipper. It's ruins can now be seen in Greenwich. Festivals Changing the Guards The guards and soldiers are regularly changing the guards since 1660. They wear the bearskin caps. Some of the guards are on the horses but most of them are on foot. Guy Fawkes Night It is held on 5th November every year

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Philip Larkin’s Poetry-Themes-Form-Style-Imagery and Symbolism
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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

is the one transude of melancholy that transmits transcendental words and visions. Not therefore the one of Larkin, Larkin transfers us, by means of his poetry, a vision of middle-aged conservative, that in a politically incorrect way in our days, does not stand children, detests the life in family, or be in a couple, he does not believe in anything and he does not wait anything of the life. His acid tone, bitter and slightly sardonic vision of the life that he displays to us in his work is a reality slap. He scorns the “literary life” and also the things that normally soften everybody: the romantic love, the memories of the childhood, the nature, etc. Surprises the expanded of a the controversy that continues dividing the waters between those who admire it and who detracting it, often protected by the divergent readings that are made about his work, even so it is undeniable that we are in front of

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

military potential of these devices and primitive rockets were used to repel a Mongol invasion in 1232 AD. Word of these new amazing weapons quickly spread around the world and soon rockets were being used in military operations in North Africa and Europe. During the 15 th and 16th centuries they were widely used in naval battles to set fire on enemy ships. Around this time they also started being used for more peaceful purposes again. In the 16th and 17th century Europe fireworks displays using rockets became a very popular form of public entertainment. In the late 18th century the British army suffered two serious defeats at battles in Seringapatam, in India. The main reason for these defeats was that the Indian prince, Haidar Ali's army included a corps of rocket throwers. They used very large bamboo rockets which had a range of hundreds of metres. The British were determined to learn from their mistakes and a British officer, William Congrieve, began work on

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Russian philology
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Russian philology

Although he often disagreed with Trediakovsky, Sumarokov also advocated the use of simple, natural language in order to diversify the audience and make more efficient use of the Russian language. Like his colleagues and counterparts, Sumarokov extolled the legacy of Peter I, writing in his manifesto Epistle on Poetry, "The great Peter hurls his thunder from the Baltic shores, the Russian sword glitters in all corners of the universe". Peter the Great's policies of westernization and displays of military prowess naturally attracted Sumarokov and his contemporaries. Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, in particular, expressed his gratitude for and dedication to Peter's legacy in his unfinished Peter the Great, Lomonosov's works often focused on themes of the awe-inspiring, grandeur nature, and was therefore drawn to Peter because of the magnitude of his military, architectural and cultural feats. In contrast to Sumarokov's devotion

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