· Tööriistad tuleb hoida õiges kohas, kas tööriista kastis või riiulil · Naelad ja kruvid tuleb hoida karpides, et need ei läheks raisku · Kõik kasutatud plaadid tuleks koguda ühte kohta nagu ka muu prügi · Töökoha juures pead alati tulega ettevaatlik olema. · Värvid ja lahustid süttivad väga kergelt · Veenduge et teil on kindlustus How to avoid dangers fill in the every cap one right word. · 1. when you work with wood or with other dusty materials, you should be careful. · USE A · DUSTY MASK · 2. When you won't wear goggles or ................, small pieces of wood or metal can get into your eyes. · USE GOGGLES · 5. When you carry unplaned wood you can hurt your hands. · USE GLOVES · 6. When you work with dusty materials or .............. you should protect your clothes. · USE OVERALLS. Translate the vocabulary not using the dictionary
Books have always played a great role in life and it is important to read them but nowadays people read less than they used to do. When I think about our relationship with books a question comes to my mind: `'Will there be books in the future?'' I think people read more books in the past because then there were no television and radio to entertain people. In the present people rather watch moving images from television than pick up a dusty old book. My opinion on importance of books is that there are books with empty storyline as well as there are books that are considered as true gems which contain knowledge and a great story and the importance of these books is immeasurable. Considering the fact that people in the future will be even lazier than they are now shows that the books will stay on the bookshelves or will be burned but I think that they will be converted into digital ones and will remain forever.
churches, public buildings,the Town Hall with the square in of it and the order castle on the hill of Toompea. The O ld Town is the spiritual centre of Estonia with the most important shrines,museums and its historical heritage. The Old Town has surprise for the one-day tourist as well as for its own citizens who have walked the streets of the medieval city for decates. Ten face of the Old Town Vibrant old town The Old Town Has Never become a museum exhibit of frozen time or dusty walls. Musical city Music fits into old town.During the Old Town Days you can find musicians everywhere. Forever – young city Youth and beauty are a math for the Old Town .The youthfulness of the ancient town is strikingly visible during the Old Town Days. Impressions and expressions Calm and bening superiority to everyday problems reflects in the faces,impression and expressions of the townspeople and the guests. Knights game
Upon reaching the shore, I got out of my kayak and went exploring… I was walking on the beach when I suddenly noticed a tiny house in the middle of nowhere. The windows were broken and the door was open. It was made of wood and in a really bad condition. I saw the smoke coming from the chimney. I walked, scared, towards the tiny house, I was afraid to go in but I still entered. The house was really dusty. I was looking around, when suddenly a door appeared. I opened it and i was pulled in. The stair steps appeared one after another. I was really confused and at that moment I wished I had never got out of my kayak. I was walking down, when suddenly the stair steps started to get warmer and warmer. My legs couldn’t handle the heat, so I started running. The steps behind me
Picasso and Joan Miro. Irina Daisner 07/09/2009 Barcelona Word Processing Practice ex 1 In this area you'll also discover a few of the old harbour-style, wood- panelled bars, which are Barcelona's original dens of iniquity. Marsella is one of the most interesting. Dimly-lit, smoky and bare, except for the rows of bottles which line dusty shelves behind the original wooden bar, it dates from 1820. For the broad-minded Club Satanassa, on Aribau 27, is an experience not to be missed. Billed as "an extravagant joint with remarkable decoration", it lives up to its claim. There's a cover charge of 1,500 pesetas (about £6) and you have to buy a minimum of two drinks which don't come cheap. Unless you want to feel left out, go flamboyantly dressed. Slip on silver
... field. 8) A kitten was playing ..... the tree. 9) She was knitting ..... total silence. 10) She jumped ..... the wooden table and walked slowly ..... the room. 11) After he had bent and taken a glance of the darkness, Tom whispered ..... Mark that no one was there; the thieves had escaped. 12) Sheila stood still as the wind was blowing ..... her silky hair in a pleasant way. 13) Ken shut ..... door and sat ..... dusty floor facing her. 14) The spider climbed .... the wall. 15) ..... the wall there was a small door. 16) Alice finally found ..... way ..... escape ..... the Wonderland. 17) It was ..... serious question. 18) What are you doing ..... Saturday? 19) Lillian found another sheet ..... paper and put it ..... the table. 20) I live .... London, ..... Garden Street 29-4. 21) Where did you get ..... book? 22) Getter sat behind ..... table. 23) She walked ....
that the children stopped their games to listen to them. 2 E He had been to visit his friend, and had stayeed with him for seven years. When he arrived, he saw the children playing in the garden. "What are you doing here?" he roared and the children ran away. So he built a high wall all round his garden. He was a very selfish giant. The poor children had nowhere to play now. They tried to play on the road, but it was very dusty and full of hard stones, and tye didn´t like it. They walked around the high walls when their lessons were over, and talked about the beautiful garden inside. 3 G Only in the garden of the Selfish Giant it was still winter. Only the Snow and the Frost were pleased. The snow covered up the grass with her great white coat and the Frost painted the trees silver. Then they invited the North Wind to stay with them, and eh came
The grit and grime of the oil industry and the frantic sorting of fish this is what many outsiders think of as the essence of Veracruc Yet there is an other a calmer, quieter Vera cruz down any country road.In the fishing village of Mandinga, for example a cool Gulf breeze softens the humid afternoon heat as the town's residents mestizos partly descenced from African slaves go about their business along dusty streets that Alfonso."so they come back.At least here they alwayshave a job" And hey have their music.Of all Veracruz's cosmpolitian influences food laced with Italian spices, heading practices from Arfica, sensual dances from Cuba it is music that speaks to the souls of the state 6.7 millon people.Beneah sun-drenched palm trees,tris of string musicians isteners el son jaroaocho,a blend of styles from aroud the world that has become the typical music of Veracruz
seelikutega. Dior võimutses moemaailma kõrgeimal positsioonil, seda tublisti tänu õigele ajastusele ja vapustavatele ideedele. Mood muutus naiselikumaks ning sai alguse periood, mida kutsutakse senini „50ndate glamuuriks“. Ajastu märksõnad: * Jacques Fath’i suured mantlid, mille alla oli võimalik puhvseelikuid mahutada * A-kujuline siluett * Trapetslõikega kleidid * Noorte seas said populaarseks hobusesabad * Aksessuaariderohkus – kindad, ehted, vööd ja kotikesed * Dusty Springfieldi kõrge beehive (mesilastaru) soeng * Teenagers ja Teddy boys * Varbaid paljastavad kingad (peeptoe shoes) ning stiletod * Värvilised korsetitaolised trikood ja ujumismütsid * Erksates värvides kindad * Tulipunased ja kärtsroosad huulepulgad ning laias valikus lauvärve * Suured kirjud prossid ja naiselikud baretid * Pisikesed käekotid * Teksapüksid Sõja-aastate tõttu oli kümnendi algul raske saada villaseid ja siidkangaid, ka
käitumisraskustega õpilased tema juhtnööre mõistaksid ja seeläbi maksimaalselt õppetöös osaleda saaksid. Kasutatud kirjandus Harrison, Janet S. ; And Others, Teacher Instructional Language and Negative Reinforcement: A Conceptual Framework for Working with Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. Education and Treatment of Children, v19 n2 p183-96 May 1996. Haydon, Todd ; Borders, Christy ; Embury, Dusty ; Clarke, Laura, Using Effective Instructional Delivery as a Classwide Management Tool, Beyond Behavior, v18 n2 p12-17 Win 2009. 6 pp. Scott, Terrance M. ; Park, Kristy Lee ; Swain-Bradway, Jessica ; Landers, Eric, Positive Behavior Support in the Classroom: Facilitating Behaviorally Inclusive Learning Environments, International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, v3 n2 p223-235 2007. 13 pp. Sutherland, Kevin S. ; Lewis-Palmer, Teri ; Stichter, Janine ; Morgan, Paul L
äratuntav, suhe Kathriniga. Hana- emotsionaalne, väga haavatav, 20 aastane, kutsub kõiki semudeks, jääb peale isa surma inglise patsiendi juurde, kui teised lahkuvad, Hana armub temasse ,,Navarone suurtükid" Alistair Maclean Siim Rooba Autor sotlane Teema: saarte ahelik, üks saar on liitlaste valduses, saarelt vaja põgeneda Tegelased: Mallory, Stevens- paevajuht, hea alpinist, noor, dusty-nägi räpane välja, jne Nagu malemäng, samme teatakse ette, ka hea plaan olemas. Valllutamine-mindi saarele, integreerumine, kindluse vallutamine, kahurite õhkimine ,,Lolita" Vladimir Nabokov Rainer, Kaalma Autor: 23.04.99-02.06.1977, vene päritolu USA kirjanik, tema tuntuim romaan ,,Lolita" Humbert: 44 aastane õpetaja, naistele ihaldusobjekt, haritud, salapedofiil, I suhe 12
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"- recurring characters, travel from one novel to another: Thomas Sutpen, Joe Christmas, Dilsey Gibson and Quantin Compson. After 1936 was the period of relative decline in his talent and he still produced important pieces. ,,Snopes" trilogy and the famous short story ,,The Bear" and ,,Go down, Moses" 1942. Faulkner is famous for creating his own world, his own setting- Yoknapatawpha County-Jefferson as its capital. Signs of decay, the roads are dusty, the town is surrounded by swomps, the two rivers seem smooth but can be wild and destructive. His fictional world actually embraces several civilizations, it embraces the native americans and the black slaves, he describes the disintegration of southern culture after the civil war, the cheap materialism of later industrial society, fragmented 20th century, where moral codes have become mechanical rituals. Each of his books describe the towns experience that we get
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a monoalphabetic substitution cryptogram that had a few homophones, expressing his belief that it could not be deciphered. He was only slightly more naive than most inventors. A representative of the humanities, Walter W. Skeat, a distinguished English philologist and editor of Chaucer, proposed a cipher in 1896 that amounted to a Vigenere with key ABCDE; when hordes of amateur cryptanalysts knocked it off, he had the grace to bow and retire. Nearly all the cryptographic fossils entombed in dusty books or in old files of patent offices deserve their oblivion. They are too prone to error or too easy to solve or too cumbersome. Many an inventor delights in intricacy. Poorly endowed with empathy, he never considers the possibility that cipher clerks will not dote as lovingly upon the complex calculations of his cipher as he does; he fails to realize that to the clerks ciphering is not a pleasant after-hours recreation but a day-long, dull, boring job, about as exciting