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Health topic
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Health topic

Chinese developed a medical practice, which is based on balance between two life forces yin and yang. To restore the balance chinese developed acupuncture - inserting needles into ones body. Medicine and elements of medical care Medicine is the science of healing, but at the same time it is art of healing. It is a science, because it is based on knowledge, which is gained through careful study and experimentation. It is an art because a very large part of it depends on how skillfully doctors apply this knowledge when they are dealing with patients. The goal of medicine is to save lives. Also medicine relieves suffering. Medical care consists of three main elements: the diagnosis, treatment of disease and the promotion of health and prevention of disease. Diagnosis is required for every health problem. To identify the diseas or damage the doctors use tools and apparatures, ask the patients questions about their condition and past illnesses.According to that treatment is done.

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Topic - Health
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Topic - Health

of public life concerned with keeping or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, treatment and possible prevention of disease and injury. Broadly speaking, the term refers to the fields of surgery, clinical medicine and medical research. Medical care consists of three main elements: 1) the diagnosis 2) the treatment of disease 3) the promotion of health and prevention of disease. First of all, every health problem requires a diagnosis. To identify the disease, doctors use tools and devices and ask the patients about their previous illnesses. Samples of blood and urine are sent to laboratories for analysis to determine the disease. Ultrasound scanners, X-ray machines etc. are used by doctors for necessary information for treatment. People usually recover from minor illnesses without special treatment. In serious cases a doctor may prescribe drugs, surgery or other treatment. In case of surgery a patient must

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Health
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Health

Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. History 2.1. Early Hospitals 2.2 Recent developments 3. The National Health Service 4. Diseases 5. First Aid 6. Medicine and elements of medical care 7. Doctors 8. Ways of keeping health 9. Conclusion 10.Used materials 1. Introduction The human body is just like a machine with many parts. Each part has a special job, and all the parts work together to keep you alive and healthy. Good health is one of the most important things in life. There are certain things we can do to stay healthy. We should eat a balanced diet that includes the right kinds of food and drink plenty of clean, fresh water

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Most needed professions in 21st century in Estonia
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Most needed professions in 21st century in Estonia

21st century ­ century when the world around us changes faster than ever before. With that accompanies different changes in our everyday lives. Nowadays there is growing demand in highly qualified workers and not only in big empires but also in smaller countries like Estonia. In Estonia the most needed professions are connected with computers, different hi-tech machines and healthcare. Firstly, in my opinion the biggest deficit is in doctors. The main reason for that might be that the studies take a lot of time, sometimes about 10 years, which means that we can start working at the age of 28 to 30. Another reason could be that doctors are in my opinion very often underpaid and with that comes up another problem. In hope to get bigger salaries they often go abroad leaving our small independent country without highly qualified doctors. Secondly, nowadays our environment is more and more connected to technology. A lot of factories

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Art of Healing-present and future
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Art of Healing: present and future

People watch carefully what they eat and many go to regular check-ups. But still people get ill, even the healthiest people catch a cold sometimes. Nothing can prevent accidents to happen. The people who are ill or some kind of an accident has happened to them need help. Medicine is the science and art of healing. It is a science because it is based on knowledge gained through careful study and experimentation. Medicine develops very quickly. Nowadays the doctors can do almost anything they want. Egyptian doctors began to specialize in 2500 B.C. At that time they were already quite skilful. When a man lost a limb there was a big possibility that he would lose too much blood and die or get a blood poisoning before that time. Now the doctors can help people who have been in very serious car accidents for example. They can even replace blood with blood substitutes for a short time until

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The Great Plague In London
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The Great Plague In London

find out how people lived in England in the seventeenth century. For a start, I will give a short review what the bubonic plague is. Then I tell about Black Death in England before the Great Plague, city life before and during the plague. Secondly, I will examine how the plague reached Great Britain. After that I will describe how people dealt with the plague and what the government decided to do with the corpses. Subsequently I will write about plague doctors, what they wore as a protection against the plague, how people invented different techniques to fight the plague and what the City Corporation did with cats and dogs. Finally, I will share the wisdom what I acquired on the fading point of the plague and how people thought that the Great Fire of London put an end to the Great Plague. 2 1 BUBONIC PLAGUE Bubonic plague also known has Black Death got its name from the symptoms because the victim's skin turned black

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What are the most needed professions in the 21st century
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What are the most needed professions in the 21st century?

What are the most needed professions in the 21st century? People are often asking me what are the most needed professions in the 21st century. I've understood that in Estonia we need mostly newer professions, the ones that are connected with computers. In my opinion one of the most needed professions is a doctor. I know we have a lot of doctors, but a lot of them go to a foreign country. Mostly because of the low salary in Estonia. In my opinion the second most needed profession is a really good goverment employee. Estonians want some changes in their lives. Our goverment employees only think about earning more money. The third most needed professions is actually needed the most, it's connected with computers, as I first mentioned. More growing computer using and replacing jobs with

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Health and fitness
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Health and fitness

1. Do you think that being healthy is important? Why/Why not? 2. What do you do to keep fit? 3. What are the most common illnesses of the modern world? 4. Are regular check-ups with doctors necessary? 5. Whose responsibility do you think is the health of citizens? Explane. 6. Is following a healthy lifestyle fashionable? Exp. 7. Some parents limit the time their child spends at the computer. Do you agree? Give reasons. 8. What could governments do to promote a healthy lifestyle? 9. Can fashion have a negative effect on a person's health

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European Union economic
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European Union economic

Europe. So in EU, the countries have to pay for others mistakes... It has even been predicted that 4 EU countries would be bankrupt before 2013 year. Also a big problem for new Europe countries is one of the EU fundamental right "free movement of labour, goods and capital". As a result of it, the most skilled and mobile workers are going from East to West to take advantage of higher benefits and wages. For example, from Estonia many doctors have gone to Finland where the salary is three times bigger, but at the same time, there are not enough doctors in Estonia. The second bad thing for new member countries in this rule is free movement of goods. One way, it is very good that people can buy goods with better prices, because there would be no duties. In the other hand, it's bad for local companies, who must compete with whole Europe and at the same time they have to adopt the new rules (ecological, health protection at the

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Should mercy killing be punished
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Should mercy killing be punished?

Should mercy-killing be punished? It is argued whether mercy-killing should be punished or not. Every human being deserves the right to life, but is it still so when it is not possible to live a normal life? To start with, it is not life when it is not possible to move or even talk. If a person is in coma and court and his family has given the permission, then mercy-killing should be acceptable. On the other hand, we all make mistakes including doctors. When the doctor says that she or he will never wake up it can never be 100% true. In other words, the doctor should pay his price for taking human life. To sum up, in author’s opinion mercy-killing should not be punished. If it is certified by court, his doctor and family then it is legal and maybe it will be a favor for all of them.

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Should Mercy-killing Be Punished
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Should Mercy-killing Be Punished?

In spite of the fact that human life is very precious and every life should be saved when it is possible, there is also known mercy-killing, the act of killing someone who is suffering painlessly. It is argued, when mercy-killing should and when it should not be punished. On the one hand, mercy-killing should be punished when it is carried out by people who do not have a license for euthanasia. Not everyone is capable of deciding over someone's life. For example, even doctors do not always know if a patient is really dying. On the other hand, mercy-killing should not be punished when it has a permission of a court. This way all aspects would be taken under advisement by many people, considering the advisory opinion. In conclusion, mercy-killing should not be punished only if it is thought through by many specialists who find that it is the only way. Mercy-killing is the last alternative of all.

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My family
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My family

But then a fishbone got stuck inside of my throat. I was crying because it hurt me very badly. Then my mother asked me: "Oh my god! What is it, dear son?" then she saw a fish on the ground. My mother called ambulance and we went to the car right after. When we arrived to the hospital, then some nurses came to me and put me on a wheeled bed. They rolled me to the room where they took the bone out of my throat. I was so shocked that they had to give me a tranquilizer. Doctors kept my family informed what was happening with me. I was in hospital for 2 days before I got back home. That is a small story about my childhood, when I was about 3 year's old kid.

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working as a doctor
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working as a doctor

The pros and cons of working as a doctor Some people see it as a tiring job while others think it is a rewarding job. Whatever your views, there is no doubt that working as a doctor is a rewarding job with many advantages and disadvantages. There are several arguments in favour of working as a doctor. To begin with, doctors are rarely out of work because there is always a demand for people to treat the sick or injured. Furthermore, it is a rewarding job because they help sick or injured people to recover. On the other hand, there are also a number of disadvantages to being a doctor. Firstly, it is a tiring job because they work shifts and often work at night. For example, they must always prepared to deal with any number of situations tat may arise. In addition, they often see people suffering.

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Mercy kill as a way out
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Mercy kill as a way out

whether to live in pain and be a burden to their family and hospital or die in peace, many usually prefer the second choice. Some prefer to die with dignity and if mercy killing would be punished they simply would have the freedom of choose. On the other hand mercy killing should be punished. If mercy killing becomes something usual younger people might start thinking life has a smaller value. A tremendous amount of resources is used to keep the terminally ill people alive and doctors might start using euthanasia as something to save up the resources. In the end it all comes down to the person himself, whether he wants to live or die, and being punished for helping another person end his suffering should not be allowed.

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What are the most needed professions in Estonia in the 21st Century
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What are the most needed professions in Estonia in the 21st Century

Most needed professions in Estonia in the 21st Century All people in our society have a role. All adults should have jobs. That means they need to choose a professions. In my opinion one the most needed professions is a doctor. When people get sick, they need doctors to check them, put diagnose and treat them. In my opinion there are few specialists in Estonia because lot of them go to foreign country, mostly because of the low salary in Estonia. Another job needed is teachers. If you want to study a specialty or aquire a high school you need teachers who will guide and teach. The third most needed profession is builders. The cities grow and new building`s are being razed and in turn, the economy is growing. Some old

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The most needed professions in Estonia 21st centaury
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The most needed professions in Estonia 21st_centaury

These are very hot workplaces. The most needed employee is who can works with computers. More and more we find jobs, where we have to use computers or tehnology what is connected with computers. Companies need more people who can fix them and to service. IT tehnology is in very fast progress because of that employers need more and more emlpoyees who can do work like this. The second most needed profession are connected with medicine. Hospitals need nurses, good doctors and other medicine workers. Helping people is very important job. Also very accurate job too. Everyone can not do job like this. You have to know chemistry. If you see blood then do not falling down. This is very hard job. Persons who doing job like this, they mostly are good people in heard. The most needed professions in Estonia are the same like other countries. I think our modern world needs more people who can use computers. Fast life is not good for our health and so we need more

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EUTHANASIA
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EUTHANASIA

who is repeatedly asking for euthanasia and who is of sound mind be given assistance in dying so that they could do it in a dignified manner rather than have their lives prolonged by medical technology? Ultimately, it's a question of choice: empowering people to have control over their own bodies. The main opposition comes from religious groups, medical associations whose members see practising euthanasia as an inproper exctension of their role as carers. Throughout centuries the doctors' purpose in life has been to cure suffering, how can they be expected to do otherwise, even if it's done for a good cause. The issue has been misinterpreted by some people. They seem to be of the opinion that practicing euthanasia would turn nursing homes into places of fear and elderly people in residencial home are afraid that they will be a candidate. For whatever motive it may be done, all civilisations, all religions have regarded this as morally wrong.

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Should Cloning Be Banned- essee
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Should Cloning Be Banned ? essee

animals and plants. One of the most famous cloning processes involved a sheep named Dolly. The sheep was the first mammal cloned from adult DNA. Since then it has become part of real life and the subject of public debate. For some people, human cloning is acceptable in medicine in spite of the criticism that it is repulsive. Firstly, cloning the organs can save many lives. For example when a person needs an organ and can not find a donor, doctors could just give her the cloned organ. People would not need to donate their organs anymore. Secondly, parents who can not have children may wish to clone a child for themselves. Also endangered animal or plants could be cloned to rise their species. On the other hand, there are also many arguments againts cloning. Most cloned animals suffer severe medical issues and many die prematurely. The same problems would happen in human cloning and many scientists

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--Most needed professions in Estonia in 21st century
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Most needed professions in Estonia in 21st century

Most needed professions in Estonia in 21st century All people in society have a role. All adults should have jobs. Some professions are more needed in society than others. In Estonia we need mostly newer professions, connected with computers. I think doctor is a most needed profession. We have so many illnesses and nobody knows what it is. We need people, who help us to cope with them. In Estonia doctors earn not much money, that's why a lot of them go to foreign country to work and to earn their living. The second most needed profession is connected with computers. More growing computer using and replacing jobs with robots and computer programs leaves some people without jobs. But companies need somebody to look after the computers and computer repairmen who know how to fix the computer problems. There are viruses computers and hackers who try

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Ettekanne Austraalia kohta-
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Ettekanne Austraalia kohta.

famous landmark in central Australia. · It rises 348 meters above the surrounding plains and the base measures 9 km. · The rock appears to change colour during sunset. The Outback · The Outback is an area of very dry land. In the Outback you will find red dust and red rocks. Not many people live in the Outback. Those who do live in the Outback live on huge cattle plantations. Another service for the people of the Outback is the Royal Flying Doctors Service. Alice Springs · The Todd River is a famous river in the Outback. It is an upside down river so the river bed is on top and the river flows underneath. Thank's for watching

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Is it better to live in a city or is the countryside
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Is it better to live in a city or is the countryside?

some things that you can only do in the countryside for example going fishing, camping or playing outside with your pets. A calm rural lifestyle is for people who enjoy peace and quiet. In addition to that there is fresh air, which is good for your health. You are also more likely to be more active and walk in the nature. Having said that, in the city there are hospitals and drugstores nearby, so if you get sick or injured, you will have drugs and helpful doctors right around the corner. From my point of view, living in a city is easier and better because I can have pretty much everything I want, at any time day or night. Public transportation saves the need for a car. All my friends are nearby and I can stay socially active. In conclusion, I believe living in a city has more advantages but everyone is different and can decide on their own where to live.

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Essee-Should people prefer going out or staying at home-
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Essee "Should people prefer going out or staying at home?"

ever.Young people are getting more lazy, because they have everything what they need to communicate in their homes,and they do not have to go out to meet their friends.I think that many people use their leisure time in wrong way.They sit in their homes and they don't do nothing useful.They watch television and sit in front of their computers.Then they eat and srink some junkfood like popcorns and coca-cola ­ they are not healthy people.Many doctors are worried of children, because they are overweight and their eyes are damaged. I prefer the other topic, that people should prefer to go outside.There are so many interesting activities to do outside.Like you might go out with your family and do something new.Like you can go fishing which is very popular in summertime.You can do sports which is very good for your health and you can stay fit.But what is the most important ­ you are a

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English - main story newspaper
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English - main story newspaper

to attack their much-loved marathon. Associated Press quoted a source close to the investigation as saying that the bombs consisted of explosives placed in 1.6-gallon pressure cookers, one with shards of metal and ball bearings, the other with nails. The bombs were put into black bags and left on the ground, the source said. Our correspondent says it has also been reported that a circuit board and battery pack - parts of a triggering mechanism - were also recovered. Doctors treating the wounded say their injuries indicate that the bombs contained metal shards and other shrapnel. A number of victims have had limbs amputated. President Barack Obama will travel to Boston on Thursday for a memorial.

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Asking opinion
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Asking opinion

1.1 Yes/No Questions Do you believe in horoscopes? Do you believe in a God who rewards good and punishes wrong-doing? Do you think we should be tougher on crime? Do you think we should maintain our traditions or make way for change? Do you think the Government should act to curb the power of media barons....? Do you think everybody should be trained to use computers? Do you think that public sector workers such as teachers, doctors, nurses and fire fighters should be allowed to strike? Do you think that the young have anything to learn from the elderly and vice versa? Would you consider sending your child to a grammar school? Would you ever consider taking out private health insurance? 1.2 OR Questions Are you for or against self-sufficiency? Would you prefer your child to be educated privately or by the state? Would you rather go to a mixed or single-sex school?

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Slash and Anthony Bozza
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Slash and Anthony Bozza

·His schoolwork started to go downhill as he skipped class to sit playing guitar all day. ·Slash eventually got so tired of school that he dropped out in 11th grade. ·Slash steal until he got famous. ·He loved steal snakes and rare animals. Slash have over 20 snakes. ·He changed his passion for drinking and doing drugs. ·Slash got his first guitar from his grandmother, and it only had one string. ·His pulse once stopped after a drug overdose at a hotel. Doctors were able to revive him with a shot of adrenaline into his chest. ·. In August 2009, Time Magazine ranked him #2 on its list of the "10 Best Electric Guitar Players of All-Time" ·A topper which he stole from his youth and attached belt. ·Smoke in his mouth. ·Gibson guitars. ·Sunglasses ·Two fans are beaten to death in GNR gig. ·The most known songs ­ Sweet Child ´O Mine, November Rain, Welcome To The Jungle, Paradise City. ·Appetite for Destruction (1987)

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Mary Tudor
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Mary Tudor

to Princess Elizabeth Mary became queen at the age of 37 Mary marries Philip of Spain Mary was pleased to marry Philip Philip was less pleased to marry Mary Mary rose every day at dawn and worked until midnight. She only saw her husband at meal times and in the evenings when she played flute for him Soon Mary believed she was carrying a baby, but she was wrong In fact this happened twice to Mary. She thought she was pregnant because she wanted it so badly. Doctors now believe that she had stomach cancer and this was what made her stomach swell up Philip left Mary for good this time to fight a war in France. He did not return. Mary's rule Mary was determined to return all her people to the true faith She believed she was saving their souls by insisting on this When they refused to change their ways she had them burnt at the stake Bloody Mary It was these burnings at the stake which

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What life might be like a hundred years from now-- essee
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What life might be like a hundred years from now? - essee

All food is made in factories from plastic and other chemical stocks, so they are not very healthy. Poor people live only about 20 years old, because people get their vitamins and nutrients, to be live, only from chemist's. All cars are converted to aircrafts. Traffic accidents are not so tragic anymore, even though speed is faster and traffic is much more heavier. Everything looks like in Futurama. We are not using telephones, computers or iPods, because when we are born, doctors will set a very little chip into our brain. So everything, we want to search from Google or listen from iTunes is now in our heads and can be used every time. As a result, I can say, that life in next century, in my opinion will be much easier. Our home planet is polluted, but I am sure, that everything is made to hold Earth livable to everyone. Even though, you can't go to countryside, to breathe some fresh air or at autumn pick fresh apples, you will learn to appreciate other features

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Science reigns people
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Science reigns people

gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom.”. The more one thinks about his words, the more they have to be accepted. It is true that science affects people, but the most influential is the part that directly concerns them and their lives. That is why this essay will take a closer look at some of the pros and cons of medical development. I will begin with the positive aspects of medical evolution. Firstly, thanks to advanced medicine, doctors are able to detect diseases at an early stage, or even before they arise, which gives people a longer life. Secondly, knowing how diseases spread and behave is possible with the help of medicines to avoid huge outbreaks that could kill thousands of people. Thirdly, studies will be helping to make the medicaments less harmful. Fourthly, making complex transplant operations can help many people to survive and live a full life.

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At the time when Columbus discovered America
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At the time when Columbus discovered America

At the time when Columbus discovered America, there were about 10 million Native Americans. During the next 200 years, people from several European countries sailed across the Atlantic to settle the New World. Native Americans suffered from the hands of the new settlers. A many educated people from Ireland, like teachers or doctors, left their country and came to America. They wrote letters to their families, where they said that America was full of new opportunities for everybody. In the middle of the 19th century many British people started they journey to America from Liverpool. A great number of settlers were the Irish who left their country after the Irish Potato Famine on 1845-1849, when families lost their main food, the potato crop. During the journey, many people suffered from illnesses or died

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John Anthony Burgess Wilson
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John Anthony Burgess Wilson

total of nine languages in which he was fluent. By the time he was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in 1959, Burgess had already published his Malayan trilogy of Time for a Tiger (1956), The Enemy in the Blanket (1958), and Beds in the East (1959). Burgess returned to England and, with the prospect of only one year left of life, industriously rattled off five books in 1960 and eleven between 1960 and 1964. He outlived the doctors' prognosis by 33 years but continued his prolific pace. Burgess wrote over fifty books, numerous critical studies (notably of Shakespeare and James Joyce) and journal articles, and screenplays and teleplays (he was even called upon to devise a prehistoric language for the film "Quest for Fire"). But his preferred field was classical music, and he wrote several accomplished symphonies (Burgess also integrated music with his prose writing).

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Violence on tv
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Violence on tv

People don't want to see things that happen to them on a regular bases. TV can be educating. For example, there are countries that you haven't visited. Some shows take you right in the middle of it and you don't even have to walk. People also watch TV to find out news. It's much faster than the paper and the picture is moving. In one point of view TV can be healthy. Sometimes seeing something that has happened to you before might be funny. Watching TV relieves stress and that is good for you. Doctors say that laughing is good for your health. On the other hand violence on TV is a very debatable issue. Some people say that it is totally wrong and that it should be banned. Most people like the violence and find it to be very entertaining. Parents find it very hard to restrict their kids from watching violent television programs. The child would want to watch that program twice as much just because their parents said not to watch it

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English studies British history
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English studies British history

10. Who was William The Conquerer? What is Stonehenge? a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire built in several stages from 2800 - 1800 BC. Druids built Stonehenge. Who were the Celts and the Druids? The Celts were a group of peoples that occupied lands stretching from the British Isles to Gallatia. The Druids were the wise ones, the educated class of the Celts. ( lawyers, doctors, teachers, storytellers, and other professional of that culture.) When did the Romans invade Britain? Romans invade Britain in 55 B.C Julius Ceasar lived 13 July 100 BC ­ 15 March 44 BC Why did Julius Ceasar call the land Albion ? Because there are white cliffs. Why and who built the Hadrian Wall? it was built on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian. The primary function of Hadrian's Wall was to keep out the Picts.

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Exercises 5-6 page 18-19
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Exercises 5-6 page 18-19

4.She's naturally a very cheerful person.She likes her job because she thinks it's a great way to cheer up sick, frightened children in hospital. 5.She's wearing a fancy coat, a yellow shirt, and tights with big stripes.Also, she have a red rubber nose and wear her hair in crazy plaits. 6.Being a clown in a hospital is very tiring both physically and emotionally.They have to learn no to show their feelings, otherwise they'd be useless. 7.Because they meet nurses and doctors and they tell to Dr LooLoo and to Dr Chequers about particular kids who they think will benefit from a clown doctor visit. 8.After work she take off her make-up and change her clothes.Sometimes she have a night out with friends, it helps her to unwind. 9.At weekends they are often asked to participate in events to raise money for Theodora Children's Trust. 10.She arrives in the hospital with Dr.Chequers.Then she goes into the wards and cheers childrens, she makes funny faces, tell jokes etc

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Tõlkelaused rahvameditsiin
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Tõlkelaused rahvameditsiin

1. Kas rahvameditsiiniga on võimalik ravida kõiki haigusi? Can you cure all diseases with folk medicine? 2. Kas see vastab tõele, et jaapanlased kasutavad kõige rohkem taimseid ravimeid maailmas? Is it true that Japanese uses the most herbs in the world? 3. Paljud kaasaegsed arstid näitavad üles huvi rahvameditsiini ravimite vastu ja kasutavad neid igapäevaselt oma patsientide raviks. Many contemporary doctors are ineterested in folk medicine and use them daily to cure their patients. 4. Paljud ravimtaimed on olnud inimeste poolt kasutusel juba sadu isegi tuhandeid aastaid. Many herbs are used by people already hundered or even thousand years. 5. Ravitsejad on tundnud sajandite vältel oma kohalikke ravimtaimi ja osanud neid kasutada erinevate haiguste raviks ning teadnud täpselt kuidas neist valmistatud ravimeid manustada. Healers have known their local herbs for centuries

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Tartu
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Tartu

Mostly known as a university town, Tartu is also a site of heavy industry. In the beginning of the 21st century, many IT enterprises and other hightech companies have taken a foothold in Tartu. Notable examples include Playtech Estonia, Webmedia, Tarkon, Regio and Raintree Estonia. Skype has an office in Tartu. The university is one of the largest employers, which explains the large proportion of highly skilled professionals ­ researchers, professors, doctors. Most notable are the old Lutheran St. John's Church the 18thcentury town hall, the university building, ruins of the 13thcentury cathedral, the botanical gardens, the main shopping street, many buildings around the town hall square and Barclay Square. The historical slum area called Supilinn (Soup Town) is located on the bank of river Emajõgi, near the town centre and is regarded as one of the few surviving "poor" neighbourhoods of 19th century Europe

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My future career
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My future career

A doctor who is selfish and dishonest can't be good at his profession. I will try to do my best to develop good traits in myself. And of course, I would like that my patients always have been healthy and happy. My parents advised me to be a doctor too and I think this is correct. At the same time, helping people and giving them my knowledge, care and attention, I think that I will also receive a good salary. I hope that this will be so, because the doctors are always in demand and they can work in schools, hospitals and medical institutions. From my point of view, are also important conditions: clean rooms, lunch-break, pleasant environment and so on. I would like to have a holidays and sometimes bonuses, I also would like that I get on with my co- workers and we would have been friendly. To sum up, I hope that I can successfully finish my school and university and I will love my work.

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Drugs and how they affect your health
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Drugs and how they affect your health.

Drugs are chemicals that change the way a person's body works. You've probably heard that drugs are bad for you, but what does that mean and why are they bad? Medicines Are Legal Drugs If you've ever been sick and had to take medicine, you already know about one kind of drugs. Medicines are legal drugs, meaning doctors are allowed to prescribe them for patients, stores can sell them, and people are allowed to buy them. But it's not legal, or safe, for people to use these medicines any way they want. Cigarettes and Alcohol Cigarettes and alcohol are two other kinds of legal drugs. (In Estonia, adults 18 can buy cigarettes and alcohol.) But smoking and excessive drinking are not healthy for adults and off limits for kids. Nicotine is the drug in tobacco leaves

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BRITISH CULTURE Etiquette
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BRITISH CULTURE Etiquette

friends, and when interest in a person or topic wants to be stressed. Bad Topics of Discussion: politics, religion, and sex. Also the common American question "what do you do?" is considered rude and too personal. Good Topics of Discussion: if all else fails mention the weather! Time You should arrive: At the exact time specified ­ for dinner, lunch, or appointments with professors, doctors, and other professionals. Any time during the hours specified for teas, receptions, and cocktail parties. A few minutes early: for public meetings, plays, concerts, movies, sporting events, classes, church services, and weddings. Eating etiquette 1. Never lick or put your knife in your mouth. 2. Never take food from your neighbours plate. 3. It is impolite to have your elbows on the table while you are eating. 4

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Wichita hõim
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Wichita hõim

Did Horn dances and Gift dances. They had foot races that the whole tribe joined in on. They believed in natural forces around them. Made pottery and bead jewelry from dried clay they found in the southern Kansas River. Wichitas nowadays Nowadays, the Wichita children have to go to school just like you. They wear the same kind of clothes as you do. Some of them will go to college when they finish high school and become doctors or lawyers or computer scientists, just like some of you will. Their parents have jobs just like your parents do. However, they also have to remember that they are Wichita. They have to learn how to do all the special things that the Wichita do. Thank you for listening :)

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Cars enslave us rather than liberate us
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Cars enslave us rather than liberate us

To begin with, car requires a many expenditure, starting from purchasing a car and ending with technical controls, supplying of fuel and so on. It can be said that the material side of the car sustenance is difficult. A person must have a stable income to afford a car. Moreover, it is expensive to get a driver's license. It can be said that owning a car is an expensive pleasure. Secondly, driving a car can be compared to addiction ­ as Matthew Perry once said:" I think we need to educate doctors about our addiction." Initially, people may not notice it, but over time it becomes clear that people cannot pass even the smaller distances without car. For instance, there are people who drive to the gym to do a workout there even if the distance is small. Nonetheless, it is good to have a car if it is necessary to save time. Thirdly, due to technical development, people always have a need to follow latest trends. There is always a demand for something new and better. New solutions

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Stephen Hawking
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Stephen Hawking

1989 he made a companion of honour. 1998 he publishes Stephen Hawking's Universe: The Cosmos Explained, a book about the basis of our existence and of everything around us. November 2001 he releases Universe in a Nutshell in the UK, a book that unravels the mysteries of recent breakthroughs in physics. Jokes What happens when Stephen Hawking dies? - The Windows Shutdown sound plays. Stephen Hawking can finally achieve an erection now that doctors have disabled his pop-up blocker. Story UK cosmologist Prof Stephen Hawking has publicly said he backs the notion of assisted suicide for people with terminal illnesses. In an interview with the BBC he said: "We don't let animals suffer, so why humans?" Aside from his academic accolades, the professor learned to adapt to life after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease and given two years to live when he married his first

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Orlando bloom
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Orlando bloom

years old. Bloom has sustained several injuries: he broke his left arm and cracked his skull three times, broke his nose while playing rugby union (Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players), broke his right leg skiing in Switzerland, broke his left leg in a motorbike crash, broke his right wrist while snowboarding. He also broke his back when he slipped trying to reach a roof terrace of a friend's house and fell three floors. The doctors operated on his back, inserting screws and plates. During the hospital stay, Bloom said that he didn't think he would walk again, but twelve days later, he was walking on crutches. Orli has played in many films, such as: Pirates of the Caribbean (at the end of the world), The Lord of the Rings (the two towers), Main Street ... Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is a 2007 adventure film, the third film in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.

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The King’s Speech
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The King’s Speech

However, he stayed as a king only few months as the scandals related with the married woman he loved forced him to resign. He passed the power to his younger brother Prince Albert. For Prince Albert this was the worst nightmare because he was unconfident and unstable because of stammering. He knew very well that almost the only role the king has is to speak to his people ­ something he was unable to do. After inviting several doctors to the Palace his wife introduced him with an Australian speech therapist Lionel Logue. Lionel was an ordinary man, but with unconventional approach - he started to call Prince Albert as Bertie, refused to visit his patient at his Palace etc. However the special speech exercises and gradually strengthening friendship with Lionel helped King George VI to get back his confidence and ability to give speeches. His radio- address where he led his country to the war became a turning point

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Estonian cities
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Estonian cities

8 square kilometers In contrast to Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn, Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub, especially since it is home to Estonia's oldest and most renowned university. The city is best known for being home to the University of Tartu, founded under King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in 1632. The university is one of the largest employers, which explains the large proportion of highly skilled professionals ­ researchers, professors, doctors. The solgan of Tartu is "The City of Good Thougths" Situated 186 km southeast of Tallinn, the city is the centre of southern Estonia. The river Emajõgi, which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia, crosses Tartu. There are 17 neighbourhoods in Tartu. The city is served by Tartu Airport. The first written records of Tartu date from 1030. Historical names of Tartu are Tarbatu and Dorpat. Pärnu is a city in southwestern Estonia on the coast of Pärnu Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of

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Lolita kokkuvõte
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Lolita kokkuvõte

Lolita and Humbert started they're journey in summerlike roads and cities in america. After some traveling they stopped for some time in one little city where Lolita went to girls school and Humbert represented hisself as her father. Lolita was a smart girl and exactly knew who to take advantage of Humberts strong affection to her. After some while they started a new journey. On day Lolita got sick and Hubert put her in the hospital, he was there almost all night but doctors told him to go hotel and rest a bit. In the morning when he came back he saw that Lolita was gone and his gifted flowers were on the floor. He absolutely loosed controll of himself. He started to to visit all the hotels in where they had been. He recognised the same handwritting in the several hotels but by the time he losed the them. After very many years he got a letter from Lolita in what she asked fr aome money and gave him her adres.

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The island-by Victoria Hislop
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"The island" by Victoria Hislop

He was Andreas's nephew. But when Maria and Manoli met, they had some sort of crush with each other. Manoli asked Maria to marry with him. She agreed. Georgiu was happy, because her both daughters had a man with position. Wedding-day was planned. But suddenly Maria discoverd some leprosy signs on her leg and wedding was cancelled. Maria went to Spinalonga. Soon she met there a doctor, named Kyrtis. They both felt something for each other. At that time, when Maria was on an island, doctors had invented a medical remedy, what could cure leprosy. They were experimenting this on patients who were quite healty. It worked. Soon people went back to mainland when premisson came from government.. Some people didn't like idea of going home, because they had used with that life on the island. Expecially older people. When Maria was back home, Dr Kyrtis asked Maria to marry him, but Maria refused. Her sister, Anna had just died

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Referaat Printsess Dianast
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Referaat Printsess Dianast

On the second carriageway was driving a doctor Frederic Maillez. When he saw the accident, he stopped his car, took his emergency bag and ran to help the victims. He gave bodyguard medical attention and went to Diana. He laid oxygen mask to Diana's mouth. The ambulance was meanwhile underway. It took almost an hour until the victims could be taken out of the wreck. The car had to be first cut open using metal shears. Diana was taken to hospital and she had massive inner bleeding. Doctors managed to close it, but suddenly Diana's heart stopped working. Doctors tried to bring the Princess back using heart massage, but they couldn't. Diana was dead. The Princess of Wales died on 31st August 1997 at 3.57 am. After The Accident After the accident many questions were raised. Why did they crash? Was it organised? Was the driver drunk? And many more questions. Medics told that he had 1, 75 millilitres of alcohol in his blood

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Giving opinion
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Giving opinion

It's a nonsense to keep everybody at the same level regardless of their progress. ... their employers don't pay them a living wage. It's a scandal, because many pizza parlours, pubs and burger bars are really being subsidized by the Government. It's perfect for short-outings - boat trips around the islands and visits to show-piece villages such as Sigtuna. It's wrong to leave hospital patients without doctors and nurses. Likewise, strikes among teachers can severely disrupt the education of our children. They're ideal for people who really want to relax and live life at a slower pace. 4.3 Expressing certainty According to government statistics, waiting lists are coming down. Actually, Esperanto is closer to European languages than any others. In fact, we have some of the top chefs in the world, but only people with

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 16
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 16

5 Ma ei suuda taluda valju muusikat. I can´t stand loud music. 6 Kas sa tahaksid töötada ruumis või väljas? Would you like to work indoors or outdoors? 2 Complete the sentences with a job. 1 Vets look after sick animals. 2 Lifeguards work on the beach and help swimmers in danger. 3 Childminders look after small children when their parents are at work. 4 Teachers work at school. 5 Plumbers mend baths, sinks, and leaks. 6 Cooks prepare food. 7 Nurses help doctors and look after people who are ill. 8 Farmers work in the fields. 3 Write the opposites. 1 lazy hardworking 5 possible impossible 2 quiet noisy 6 friendly unfriendly 3 stupid bright 7 worried happy 4 calm noisy 8 shy sociable 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjective.

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Hemingway-A Farewell to Arms-overview
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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (overview)

Rinaldi, however, quickly fades from the picture as Catherine and Henry become involved in an elaborate game of seduction. Grieving the recent death of her fiancé, Catherine longs for love so deeply that she will settle for the illusion of it. Her passion, even though pretended, wakens a desire for emotional interaction in Henry, whom the war has left coolly detached and numb. When Henry is wounded on the battlefield, he is brought to a hospital in Milan to recover. Several doctors recommend that he stay in bed for six months and then undergo a necessary operation on his knee. Unable to accept such a long period of recovery, Henry finds a bold, garrulous surgeon named Dr. Valentini who agrees to operate immediately. Henry learns happily that Catherine has been transferred to Milan and begins his recuperation under her care. During the following months, his relationship with Catherine intensifies

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