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Tolerance and diversity
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Tolerance and diversity

Ukranians, Belorussian, Jews, Tatars, Germans and Poles - among of many others. They all have chosen to live here and they want to be taken as a part of our nationality. They want to be accepted and esposed. I can't understand people who can't be tolerate. I think it would be absolutely dreadful if all the people were just the same. We wouldn't have anything to learn or we couldn't widen our world-view. We would be monolingual and look all the same. We would just be one dreary crowd. Our heritage makes us all special and unique and we all should accept that. I understand that every human being has it's own beliefs and preferences, but it doesn't mean that we have to put off others. In my opinion tolerance is acquirement to leave people some breathing space. We should keep our bad thoughts under our hat and avoid sorely casted aspersions, even if we're angry. I think it shows that the person is intelligent and cares about others. A great way to

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Leisure activities-sports- vocabulary
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Leisure activities, sports- vocabulary

Engraving-gravüür Hurdles- tõkkejooks Audience-publik Javelin- odavise Creative-loov Pole-vault- teivashüpe Craving-joonis Referee-kohtunik Canvas-lõuend Shot put-kuulitõgue Sketch-visand Steeplechase-takistusjooks Shade-vari Wadi-race-kõrberalli Paint-maal Dreary chores of our everyday life- igavad I'm sorry to interupt majapidamistööd I'm sorry but Predecessors- eelkäijad That reminds me Possess-omama/valdama Could i just say something? Via sports- spordi kaudu Rake in- riisuvad Vanquish-võitma/võitu saama Unrelenting-järeleandmatu Success-edu Failure-ebaedu Recreation field- meelelahutusväljak Officials-ametlik Spectators-pealtvaataja

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Past Simple vs Past Continuous
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Past Simple vs Past Continuous

(leave) the building as quickly as possible. 7.At the place where we ............................ (live) before, our neighbours ............................ (always/have) violent arguments late at night. 8.I ............................ (hope) you'd come round for tea one afternoon next week. 9.Fiona ............................ (live) in New York when her first novel ............................ (publish). 10.On looking out of the window, Dick ............................ (see) it was another dreary day. The wind ............................ (blow) hard and big black clouds ............................ (gather) on the horizon. 11.While the others ............................ (lie) on the beach, poor old Gary ............................ (work) in the office as usual. 12.When the phone ............................ (ring), she ............................ (pick) it up and ............................ (put) it down again! 13.I ............................ (never/understand) why you ..........

Keeled → Inglise keel
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To a Skylark
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To a Skylark

Skylark's singing. Wordsworth Wordsworth's poem is more about the speaker rather than the bird. It also praises the lark and its ability to sound joyous but it concentrates more on the wish to reach the same heights as the bird. The poem starts with Wordsworth asking the bird to lift him up and teach him. He wishes to reach the place where the lark gets it's inspiration from. I have walked through wildernesses dreary And to-day my heart is weary; Had I now the wings of a Faery, Up to thee would I fly. These lines create the image that Wordsworth was walking in the woods when he saw a skylarks' nest up high and that was what gave him inspiration. He wishes he could fly like a fairy and join the singing bird. Wordsworth feels that the bird must have a strong soul to create something so mad but at the same time joyful. He feels that they would fit to be together but as he needs to get on with his

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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London - sillad-tornid-ajalugu
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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

The resulting wash of concrete has been much derided down the years, but the original plans were of considerable note. They planned 2,000 apartments for 6,500 people ­ some in tower blocks over 400-foot high (the tallest in Europe at the time). They also included a Museum of London, the Guildhall School of Music, and a fully-featured arts centre. 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-

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

slavery was eliminated, but they would still think of them as lower people. The best chance of finding a solution was a return to nature. They thought that nature might help regain human values. Faulkner reflected the southern myth, he presents it through the minds and thoughts of his characters who are descendants of old pre-war planters. These descendances are mostly the heroes of his novels, he seems them in humane words. The reality of these people, who live in the new America, is that dreary world of capitalism replacing the nobel, fudal, past. Before the myth there was the nobel civilization and after the war the yankees came and so on. If they cant compromise they dont survive. 1929. ,,The sound and the fury". The decline of southern gentry, the inability to cope with the reality and their desire to save themselves in new conditions. The compsons, who before the civil war, were generals, governers, owned large territores, they were leading family in the county

Kirjandus → Ameerika kirjandus
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

motion to his left shoulder (preventing surgery), right shoulder, and hamstring, among other areas. Two weeks prior to the November 2, 2001, UFC championship, B. J. Penn's lower back areas. Two weeks prior to the November 2, 2001, UFC championship, B. J. Penn's lower back pain was treated successfully in two 15-minute sessions. B.J. proceeded to knock out a heavily favored Caol Uno in just 11 seconds of the first round. Experimenting with ART Flash-forward to an overcast and dreary afternoon in New York City, December 2009. Freezing rain was falling in sheets outside of the Peak Performance gym where 20 or so strength trainers, coaches, and I had been taking an all-day seminar on PIMST (Poliquin Instant Muscle Strengthening Technique), developed by professional and Olympic trainer Charles Poliquin. For each diagnostic and training exercise, we paired o with partners and tested range of motion

Keeled → Inglise keel
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

individual composer synthesising national with international trends. As his inspiring creative models he named his teacher Eller (under whose guidance he graduated in 1930), Stravinsky, Kodály, Bartók and Hindemith. With the music of the Second Viennese School and the works of Shostakovich he was acquainted to a lesser degree. Individual features were vigorously appearing in the Second (Legendary) Symphony (1937). In it Tubin brought forth visions from the dreary and heroic remote past.1 The introduction sustains mystical and depressive moods: Example 44. The main chromatic theme reflects suffering: Example 45. Counterbalance is signalled in by the heroic subsidiary theme, as if depicting readiness for battle. It is quite different from an ordinary one: Example 46. Later this noble and sublime theme will become an essential element of the whole.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

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

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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