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Crime
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Crime

Crime It is a disease, yet one of the basic doings of humanity. Crime has existed since the beginning of time. Ever since Kain slayed Abel, there has been crime. Though not only murder is a crime. Thievery, rape, arsonism and many more jolly things like that- they are all things that can be placed in a big metal barrel with the word crime written on it in blood. Actually everything illegal belongs there. And those who do it, they should be burned alive. There is no cure for being a thief, arsonist or a murderer. Only death can cure it.

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Character Reference
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Character Reference

talents. Her studies are going brilliantly, she is an excellent student. She knows Russian, Estonian, English and German as well. Alice is very helpful and nice person. She always gives the impression of educated and sensible person at any situation, what she has been ever got. She always finds the right way out of the situation. In fact, I would go as far as to say that she is so energetic person, that your company will need no more workers. Sometimes it seems, that is capable to do thousands doings at the same time. The one her drawback is `hurry sickness`. She is always in a great hurry, even if it is not necessary. Even at school we had such cases, when she was like `in hurry`. She was always first, when we pass our essays or tests, or read poems by heart etc. This is not really the drawback, but sometimes it tires her out. For the reasons I have given I have no hesitation in supporting her by this application for the job. I believe that Alice would make a good impression on you.

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The advantages and disadvanteges of a social network
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The advantages and disadvanteges of a social network

The advantages and disadvanteges of a social network Social networking has took place in people' everyday life, they mostly use internet to communicate with eachother and keep themselves updated. Still, there are both positive and negative aspects in social networking. On the onehand, social network will keep people updated with their friends doings. In fact, they can check where their friends are and meet them in person. Another good aspect is that there are many good sale offers by the friends in social networks. For example, some of them can sell something very cheap that they do not need anymore. Moreover, people can chat without paying for expensive message service. For instance, messages over the internet are more than ten times cheaper. On the otherhand, social networks are making people lazier. In fact, it is comfortable

Keeled → Inglise keel
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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?"

Should people prefer going out or staying at home? Should people prefer going out or staying at home ­ that is the question.Every person is different.Many people are in love with the TV set and they cannot love without it. The other ones prefer to keep busy themselves with outside doings. I think that people should go out more, because indoor lifestyle is getting more popular than 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

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Kõne- The Wisdom of Youth
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Kõne : The Wisdom of Youth

peole just don't want to give them an opportunity. They might and certanly are seeing things in other perspective than older people do. Older generations are not used with upgrades in and new features in society and thats why they are all saying that the youth is in .... But younger generation have more advanced and newer information with them. Nowadays the young know much more than the older did at the same age. They have innovative ideas, they are very active and fully commited into their doings and projects. If they take something up, they are will finish it. The next generation are not here just to receive knowldege and information, they are here to be heard and involved in decision making processes. It clearly reflects in workmarket. Especially in tehcnology, networking and information technology. The fact that executives and international leaders have started to employ people much younger than themselves, proves that younger people are neccecary and essential for society.

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The Picture of Dorian Gray
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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Dorian hurts her he will kill Dorian. When Sibyls acting suffers from the love she feels for Dorian. Dorian rejects her, and when he returns home he sees his portrait has changed, but he hasn't. When Dorian tries to reconcile with Sibyl, he finds out that the girl has killed herself. Dorian realizes that passion and looks are where his life is headed and he needs nothing else. He continues this life for 18 years. When Basil questions Dorian about his wrong doings, he shows Basil the portrait, which is as hideous as Dorian's sins. Dorian blames Basil for everything and stabs Basil. In Deciding that only full confession will free him of his guilt. In a rage, he picks up the knife that killed Basil Hallward and stabs it into the painting. His servants wake up caused by a scream inside a locked room. The servants find Dorian's body, killed by being stabbed to the heart and suddenly aged, old and ugly. It is

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Character sketch - Shel-Orlando by Virginia Woolf
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Character sketch - Shel, Orlando by Virginia Woolf

was in a solitary mood, and "Shel" when she was in no mood at all. That Shel was a complicated person, made him acceptable as Orlando's husband. After awhile, the wind changed and it was time for Shel to return to his ship and sail away. However, before that they quickly let the servant wed them. Shel proved his love and went off, and Orlando got a ring that she had wanted. Although Shel was far away, they communicated between each other quite often. Orlando sent him telegraphs about her doings and vice versa. In the end of the book, it is nicely described how Orlando felt when she saw her husband's ship sailing towards her. ,,Oh rash, oh ridiculous man, always sailing, so uselessly, round Cape Horn in the teeth of a gale! But the brig was through the arch and out on the other side; it was safe at last!" Orlando could not wait any longer to see Shel, they were both full of anticipation. Shelmerdine had become a fine sea captain, who was hale, fresh-coloured and alert

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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Poison Belt (1913) The Land of Mist (1926) The Disintegration Machine (1927) When the World Screamed (1928) Micah Clarke (1888) The White Company (1891) The Great Shadow (1892) The Refugees (publ. 1893, written 1892) Rodney Stone (1896) Uncle Bernac (1897) Sir Nigel (1906) The Mystery of Cloomber (1889) The Firm of Girdlestone (1890) The Captain of the Polestar, and other tales (1890) The Great Keinplatz Experiment (1890) The Doings of Raffles Haw (1891) Beyond the City (1892) Lot No. 249 (1892) Jane Annie, or the Good Conduct Prize (1893) My Friend the Murderer and Other Mysteries and Adventures (1893) Round The Red Lamp (1894) The Parasite (1894) The Stark Munro Letters (1895) Songs of Action (1898) The Tragedy of The Korosko (1898) A Duet (1899) The Great Boer War (1900) The Green Flag and Other Stories of War and Sport (1900) The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (1903)

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

DAMIS But . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a fool, my boy--f, o, o, l Just spells your name. Let grandma tell you that I've said a hundred times to my poor son, Your father, that you'd never come to good Or give him anything but plague and torment. MARIANE I think . . . MADAME PERNELLE O dearie me, his little sister! You're all demureness, butter wouldn't melt In your mouth, one would think to look at you. Still waters, though, they say . . . you know the proverb; And I don't like your doings on the sly. ELMIRE But, mother . . . MADAME PERNELLE Daughter, by your leave, your conduct In everything is altogether wrong; You ought to set a good example for 'em; Their dear departed mother did much better. You are extravagant; and it offends me, To see you always decked out like a princess. A woman who would please her husband's eyes Alone, wants no such wealth of fineries. CLEANTE But, madam, after all . . . MADAME PERNELLE Sir, as for you, The lady's brother, I esteem you highly,

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

agreed to go with her; and Mr. Collins was to attend them, at the request of Mr. Bennet, who was most anxious to get rid of him, and have his library to himself; for thither Mr. Collins had followed him after breakfast; and there he would continue, nominally engaged with one of the largest folios in the collection, but really talking to Mr. Bennet, with little cessation, of his house and garden at Hunsford. Such doings discomposed Mr. Bennet exceedingly. In his library he had been always sure of leisure and tranquillity; and though prepared, as he told Elizabeth, to meet with folly and conceit in every other room of the house, he was used to be free from them there; his civility, therefore, was most prompt in inviting Mr. Collins to join his daughters in their walk; and Mr. Collins, being in fact much better fitted for a walker than a reader, was extremely pleased to close his large book, and go.

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

no matter how conscientiously that role is being played. you may be doing all the right things and the best you can for your child, but even doing the best you can is not enough. In fact, doing is never enough if you neglect Being. The ego knows nothing of being but believes you will eventually be saved by doing. If you are in the grip of the ego, you believe that by doing more and more you will eventually accumulate enough “doings” to make yourself feel complete at some point in the future. You won't. You will only lose yourself in doing. The entire civilization is losing itself in doing that is not rooted in Being and thus becomes futile. How do you bring Being into the life of a busy family, into the relationship with your child? The key is to give your child attention. There are two kinds of attention. One we might call form-based attention. The other is formless attention

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

introduced to the linguistic community at particular points in time, either through deliberate fiction or through error of one kind or another. From such an introduction, as Devitt (1981a) and Donnellan (1974) point out, causal­ historical chains begin spreading into the future just as if the name had been bestowed on an actual individual. So reference or "reference" to nonexistents is by causal­historical chain, but the chain's first link is the naming event itself rather than any putative doings of the nonexistent bearer.9 Objection 2 Evans (1973) points out that names can change their reference unbeknownst, through mishap or error, but the Causal­Historical Theory as presented so far cannot allow for that. According to Evans,10 the name "Madagascar" originally named, not the great African island, but a portion of the mainland; the change was ultimately due to a misunderstanding of Marco Polo's. Or: Two babies are born, and their mothers bestow names upon them. A

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

an active part in the dramatic presentation. T h e city itself with its gates, processional avenues, and towering temples became the stage set for an e n o r m o u s collective re-enactment of creation, a great battle between gods of order and chaos, or the death and rebirth of the god-king. T h e Greeks adopted the general patterns of these seasonal dramatic rituals and made them part of their yearly calendar of religious festivals, built around the doings of gods like Apollo and Dionysos. T h e great Greek tragedies and comedies evolved slowly from ritual re-enactments and recitations of poems about the gods and heroes, and originally were conceived as religious ceremonies, sacramental acts designed to have a beneficial effect on the spirit. T h e magnificent outdoor theatres of ancient Greece were originally built as temples dedicated to the god Dionysos, one of the dying and rising gods

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