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My Best Friend
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My Best Friend

Stiven Botero is a student. He was born on April 11th 1993 in Colombia. He is 21 twenty- one years old. He is a very good teacher in Lice Pedagogic Latin- American School. He is alone and has one sister Mayerly. He lives in Soacha with his parents Uriel and Marleni in a beautiful and big house. He is tall and strong. He has short straight black hair. His ears are big. He has big brown eyes. He has snub nose. He has a mole near his mouth. He has big white teeth. He is honest and intelligent. He is down to earth. He is confident and very nice. We like to play videogames in his house. We like to dance in the afternoon and to cook in the night. Finally, he is my best friend because he always understands me and he almost always try to make me happy.

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Inglise koerad - English dogs
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Inglise koerad - English dogs

Engl i s h do g s 8 english dogs Bred, Height, Weight, Fur, Colour , Character, Body English bulldog (British bulldog) Bred: 1209 Height: 31-40 cm Weight: 24-25 kg 22-23 kg Fur: short, smooth and tidht sitting coat Colour: red tones, plain or balck-white spots Character: peaceful, loves children, lovely familydog Body: small ears, screw-tail, wide shoulders, short muzzle English greyhound Height: 71-76 cm 68-71 cm Weight: 29-31 kg 27-29 kg Fur: tidht sitting coat and smooth Colour: black, white, red, blue or yellow-brown Character: friendly, true, gentle, loves children Body: long tail, small ears, deep chest, long muzzle English cocker spaniel Bred: 14 century Height: 39-43 cm 38-41 cm Weight: 12.5-14.5 kg

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Description of an animal
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Description of an animal

Endangered animal ­ koala bear Though often called the koala "bear," this cuddly animal is not a bear at all, it is a marsupial. Koalas live in eastern Australia, where the eucalyptus trees they love are most plentiful. In fact, they rarely leave these trees. That is why they are usually called "treehuggers". Koalas have thick, grayish fur, with white on their chests, inner arms, and ears. They have large furry ears and leathery noses.The koala has large, sharp claws to assist with climing tree trunks. The koala is one of the few mammals that have fingerprints. Koalas do not live in big groups, they rather prefer to be alone. Koalas consume eucalyptus leaves and bark from 12 different eucalyptus tree species. Koalas rests motionless for about 16 to 18 hours a day, sleeping most of that time. They can be aggressive towards each other, throwing a foreleg around their opponent and biting.

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Polar bear communication
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Polar bear communication

bear by wagging his head from side to side. Such play sessions involve ritualised fighting or mock battles. v A mother Polar bear can comfort, protect, or punish her cubs by using her body, muzzle, or paws and scold her cubs with a low growl or a soft cuff. Communication v Among Polar bears, hissing, snorting and a lowered head signifies aggression. An attacking Polar bear will charge forward with head down and ears laid back. Submissive Polar bears always move downwind of dominant bears. Sight v A Polar bear's eyes are dark brown, set relatively close together, and look forward. v The eyesight of a Polar bear appears to be similar to humans. v Polar bears have a protective membrane over their eyes that may help shield the eyes from ultraviolet light. v Polar bears have excellent underwater vision as they can flatten their lens, very much like us wearing goggles.

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The australian terrier
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The australian terrier

The Australian Terrier stands around 25 centimeters high at the withers and weighs around 7 kilograms. It is a low-set dog; the length of its body is longer than its height at the withers. The Aussie has a high-set tail that is now not docked in Australia.The head of the Australian Terrier is elongated, with a slight stop and pricked ears. The ANKC breed standard describes the dog's look as "hard bitten" and "rugged". The eyes are small, dark, and oval and must have a keen terrier expression. The leather of the nose runs up to the bridge of the muzzle, which is described as "strong".The dog's coat is rough or harsh to the touch, with a soft undercoat and a distinctive ruff around the neck. Australian Terriers shed little hair. The breed standard specifies that it should be untrimmed, but some prefer to

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Kassid
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Kassid

Price: 436 - 524 Tonkinese Shorthaired breed Hybrid of the Burmese and Siamese breeds beautiful, medium-sized cats, surprisingly heavy and muscular. Their fur is short, soft, and silky; it's easy to care for and wonderful to pet! the only pedigree cats with aqua eyes Loving, social, active, playful Good with other cats, dogs and children Sphynx Shorthaired breed Rare and unique breed that never needs brushing Fine covering of hair on the ears, muzzle, feet, tail and scrotum is an inquisitive, intelligent, and extremely friendly cat LIFE SPAN - 8 to 14 years Price: 524 - 3,057 American shorthaired Shorhaired breed Intelligent and good natured, gets along even with dogs Thick coaT but easily kept LIFE SPAN - 15 to 20 years Price: 349 ­ 786 Persian Longhaired breed Generally placid and gentle Good mothering ability Coat must be brushed daily LIFE SPAN - 10 to 15 years Price: 873 ­ 5,241

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Cats
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Cats

Price: 436 - 524 Tonkinese Shorthaired breed Hybrid of the Burmese and Siamese breeds beautiful, medium-sized cats, surprisingly heavy and muscular. Their fur is short, soft, and silky; it's easy to care for and wonderful to pet! the only pedigree cats with aqua eyes Loving, social, active, playful Good with other cats, dogs and children Sphynx Shorthaired breed Rare and unique breed that never needs brushing Fine covering of hair on the ears, muzzle, feet, tail and scrotum is an inquisitive, intelligent, and extremely friendly cat LIFE SPAN - 8 to 14 years Price: 524 - 3,057 American shorthaired Shorhaired breed Intelligent and good natured, gets along even with dogs Thick coaT but easily kept LIFE SPAN - 15 to 20 years Price: 349 ­ 786 Persian Longhaired breed Generally placid and gentle Good mothering ability Coat must be brushed daily LIFE SPAN - 10 to 15 years Price: 873 ­ 5,241

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Leighton Meester powerpoint
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Leighton Meester powerpoint

Leighton Meester Information Birth name: Leighton Marissa Claire Meester Born: April 9, 1986 (age 24) Birthplace: Marco Island, Florida, USA Family: mother, 1 younger brother, 1 older brother Actress, singersongwriter, model GOSSIP GIRL Character Different dresses Fashion clothes Friendly Cheerful Versatile Kind Smart Look Height/Build: slim, tall, athletic Hair: straight(sometimes wavy), brown, long, not natural Face: oval Eyes: brown, big, classes,wide Eyebrows: arched Mouth: wide, lush Nose: snub, little Forehead: wide Cheeks: dimples, rosy Complexion: healthy, no drugs Ears: scattered little bit

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My favourite band-Dagö
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My favourite band: Dagö

Dagö First time, when I heard band Dagö playing, was at Viljandi Folk Music Festival in 2007. I liked them very much and I went to all three concersts they gave at Festival. Although they have made music for about a decade, they have never been widely known. Maybe because they write and play music with their own style rather than try to win hearts and ears of masses. But always known in certain circle of people, who go to theatre and enjoy quality music, because lead singer of the band, Lauri Saataplu, is well-known actor and singer. I like their music, because of the addicting off-beat rythm they have. They have announced that their new album ,,Plan Delta" will be released in April of 2011.

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Uurimustöö Sloth
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Uurimustöö Sloth

Sloth Sloths live in Central and South America. Sloths are mostly about the size of the small dog. They are about 50- 60 cm long. Sloths have short, flat heads , big eyes , a short snout, long legs and tiny ears , and they also have stubby tails. Sloths move only when necessary and even then very slowly : they can move at a marginally higher speed if they are in immediate danger from a predator (4.5 m or 15 feet per minute), but they burn large amounts of energy doing so. They may eat insects, small lizards, and carrion, but their diet consists mostly of buds, tender shoots, and leaves, mainly of Cecropia trees. It lives about 30 years long.

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Unit 1 TEST I love english 7
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Unit 1 TEST I love english 7

Unit 1 TEST answers 1. Everybody liked Alex`s personal beliefs. 2. Who broke the silence first? 3. How Many sources did you check the information with? 4. Cathy had her ears pierced. 5. Dan hesitated for a moment but then rolled up his sleeve. 6. Nobody wanted to get involved in the fight. 7. The tourists took lots of pictures of this famous temple. 8. My travel story beat all my classmates stories. 2) 1. teaches 2. is teaching 3. has taught 4. teaching 5. to teach 6. taught 7. teach 3) 1. painted 2. shortened 3. repaired 4. wrapped

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Names In The English-Speaking Countries
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Names In The English-Speaking Countries

Britain, families began to add an extra name to baby's first name. Many surnames were given after a person's father or mother. In the Middle Ages the name of a newborn baby was not said out before christening. It was a widespread belief that witches and fairies used the names of their future victims in their spells. In some parts of Britain people used to call each other by nicknames in order to avoid the sound of their real names reaching the ears of cruel fairies. I think it's pretty weird to call each other by nicknames because of cruel faries.

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South American coati
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South American coati

South American coati Coati`s are very cute animals they have reddish-brown fur and ringed tails, they have black and grey markings on their face. The ears are small and rounded. They weight 3.5–6 kg and total length is about 1 m, half of that beingit´s tail. They usually live in the forest and typically sleep in the trees. They are omnivorous. Females generally live in large groups, consisting of 15 to 30 animals. Males are usually alone. After a gestation period of 77 days, Coatis give birth to 3 - 4 young. The narrow, elongated head ends in a very flexible snout which it pokes under rocks and into crevices in search for food.

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How to choose glasses for a child
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How to choose glasses for a child

At the beginning of the first year as it is possible to correct the child´s eyesight. What glasses should you choose for your child? For children:  a frame could be closer to the face,  a frame could be at a smaller angle than glasses for adults,  a frame should rest on both ears and nose equally. Flexible glasses for younger children are a great opportunity to get used to them. Plastic frames or metal frames?  Plastic frames are lighter and more comfortable.  Plastic frames are cheaper.  Metal frames have special nose pads.  It is important for glasses to be durable. Every child wants to look like smart and cool.  If a child wears glasses which are

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Koalas
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Koalas

Koalas The koala is an arboreal herbivore marsupial native to Australia. It is easily decide by its strong, tailless body; round, fluffy ears; and large, spoon-shaped nose. The koala has a body length of 60­85 cm and weighs 4­15 kg. Fur colour ranges from silver grey to chocolate brown. At the beginning of the 20th century people hunted Koala because their fur. Today this animal is under the protection but they still are in danger. Koalas from the northern populations are typically smaller and lighter in colour than the other. Most of their food consists of eucalypt leaves but sometimes they eat other leaves too

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The most unusual pets
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The most unusual pets

The most unusual pets Elephant They live in Africa. Her/his body color is gray. Elephant ears have thick bases with thin tips. Elephants usually have 26 theeth. An elephant’s skin is generally very tough. In walking, the legs act as pendulums, with the hips shoulders rising and falling while the foot is planted on the ground.Fast- moving elephants appear to ’run’ with their front legs, but ’walk’ with their hind legs and can reach a top speed of 18 km/h (11mph). Elephants eat massive amounts of food — in the case of the African

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Arctic wolf
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Arctic wolf

T O RC LF A O US W P I C LU C T S R I A AN (C ARCTIC WOLF, POLAR WOLF, WHITE WOLF • Weight: 45-70kg • They are not fast runners. • They hunt in packs. • They prey mainly on caribou and muskoxen, but also arctic hares, seals, ptarmigan, lemmings and smaller animals such as waterfowl. ARCTIC WOLVES ARE SMALLER THAN GREY WOLVES, THEY ALSO HAVE SMALLER EARS AND SHORTER MUZZLES TO RETAIN BODY HEAT. GREY WOLF ARCTIC WOLF HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION • They have lived in North America for more than two million years. • The arctic wolf inhabits the Canadian Arctic and the islands, parts of Alaska and northern parts of Greenland. • In their natural habitat, they rarely encounter humans. MAIN THREATS • The greatest threat to the Arctic wolf is climate change.

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Animal communication - CATS
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Animal communication - CATS

as signifying happiness; however, cats sometimes purr when they are ill, or during tense, traumatic, or painful moments. Body language · Cats communicate a variety of messages using body language. Examples include arching their backs as a signal of fear or aggression, and slowly blinking to signal relaxation. A cat that chooses to lie with its stomach and chest exposed conveys happiness, trust, and comfort. Flattened ears mean that the cat feels threatened, and may attack. Mouth open and no teeth exposed suggests a feeling of playfulness.

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Inglise keele sõnavara
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Inglise keele sõnavara

15. Trodden ­ peale astuma 16. Tread, trod, trodden ­ peale astuma 17. Whine ­ kiunuma 18. Curl up ­ kerra tõmbuma 19. Forgotten about ­ neglected 20. Resting one´s body against ­ leaning 21. Stepped on ­ tread on 22. In a commanding voice ­ käskivalt 23. Grabbed violently ­ haarama 24. Wrapped around ­ ümber põimuma 25. Nod ­ pead noogutama 26. Shrug your sholders ­ õlgu kehitama 27. Fold your hands­ ristama käed 28. Shrug your shoulders- kehita õlgu 29. Prick up your ears ­ kõrvu kikitama 30. cluck ­ kirema 31. Hoot ­ huikama 1. Mitu kirjanduse tundi sul on nädalas ­ How many literature classes do you have a week 2. Kas sa oled lugenud Hemingway romaane ­ Have you read any novels written by Hemingway 3. Mu sõbral on palju raamatuid astronoomia kohta ­ My friend has lots of books on astronomy 4. Pehmekaanelised raamatud on odavamad, kui kõvakaanelised ­ paperbacks are cheeper than hardbacks 5

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For or Against a Mobile Phone
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For or Against a Mobile Phone

The biggest advantage of having a mobile phone, is that people can communicate with each other in all-over the world. Sending an sms is quite quickly and easy way to say something important. Finally, mobile phones are the tools of some people, like a businessmen´s. On the other hand, they can cought a lot of damage. Todays, it is very popular to take an sms loan. Many criminals use it for against us and steal our money very simply. Secondly, big bills are not the sound of our parent`s ears. Finally, the mobile phones can be used of cold steels. For example Russel Crow`s incident couple of years ago. In conclusion , mobile phones has the potential to provide a better and quality life for everyone. Although, they are mentioned for calling, they can be used as a weapon and a great chance to steel money from somebody.

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Cats
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Cats

genetically tortoiseshell cats. In rare cases, one colour predominates to such an extent that the other is represented by a few isolated hairs. BEAUTIFUL BICOLOURS - TUXEDO AND MAGPIE CATS Copyright 2002 - 2016, Sarah Hartwell Bicolour cats go by various names and come in many patterns. They range from almost solid colour cats with a white throat locket or white tail-tip, through to almost solid white cats with black smudges on the nose or between the ears. You may have heard of them as tuxedo cats (white mitts, white belly and white chin with an optional white tail-tip) or patched, pied, particoloured, harlequin or magpie cats (usually white with coloured splashes on the back and top of the head). The term covering all bicolour cats is "piebald" or "white spotted" with some variants of the pattern being called the Seychelles pattern. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PIEBALD

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Fennek
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Fennek

Ta elab kõrbe- ja poolkõrbealadel Põhja-Aafrikas ning Araabia ja Siinai poolsaarel (http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennekrebane järgi). Põhjus, miks ma ta valisin, on see, et see armas loom on taaskord üks huvitav näide meie planeedi kireva looduse mitmekesisusest. Fennek on vaid üks umbes kümnest miljonist erinevast loomaliigist, kuid oma suurte kõrvadega köitis ta mu tähelepanu. (www.cuterush.com/471/kitty-with-fennec-fox-ears/) 1 KEHAEHITUS Fennekrebane on küülikusuurune graatsiline, teiste rebastega võrreldes suurte, öiseks nägemiseks kohastunud silmadega kõrberebane (http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennekrebane järgi). Kõrvad: Tal on pikad radari- või taldrikutaolised kolmnurksed kõrvad (http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fennekrebane järgi). Fenneki hiigelsuured kõrvad töötavad nagu radiaatorid

Bioloogia → Bioloogia
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Sheep senses and social cognition
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Sheep senses and social cognition

been seen. The sheep chose sheep faces over human ones and familiar sheep faces over unfamiliar ones. For the studies was used only female sheep. So when they were sexually interested they chose male faces every time. Color perception Contrary to previous thought, sheep and other livestock perceive colors, though their color vision is not as well-developed as it is in humans. Sheep will react with fear to new colors. Hearing Sheep have excellent hearing. They can direct their ears in the direction of a sound. Sound arrives at each ear at slightly different times, with a small difference in amplitude. Sheep are frightened by high-pitched and loud noises, such as barking dogs or firecrackers. Smell Sheep have an excellent sense of smell. They are very sensitive to what different predators smell like. Also they can smell their caretaker, its learned by food reward. Smell helps rams locate ewes in heat and ewes locate their lambs

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Hiidpanda Bambuskaru
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Hiidpanda/Bambuskaru

Giant panda The giant panda lives in a few mountain ranges in central China. As a result of farming, deforestation and other development, the panda has been driven out of the lowland areas where it once lived. The Chinese language has given the bear 20 different names, such as ,,large bear cat'' or ,,bamboo bear'. Unlike other bear species, pandas have round pupils. Pandas are known for their large black patches around their eyes, ears and across their round bodies. Male pandas can weigh up to 160 kg and females can weigh as little as 75 kg. The giant panda's thick, wooly coat keeps it warm in the cool forests. It has strong jaw muscles and teeth for eating tough bamboo. Giant pandas are generally solitary. Each adult has a defined territory and female pandas do not tolerate each other. Pandas are known to attack humans, but rather out of irritation than aggression.

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Christmas Quiz - sobib 4 - 6 klassile-sõltub tasemest
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Christmas Quiz - sobib 4 - 6 klassile, sõltub tasemest.

15.What takes place on Christmas Day at 3 o’clock? (The Queens Christmas Speech) 16.What is „Nativity Play“ retold by children? (The story of Jesus’ birth) 17.By giving and receiving of …. and … reminds Christian of the gift of Jesus, the son of God, beginning his earthly life. 18.What will you get when you tear apart a Christmas Cracker? 19.Who visited Mary before Jesus was born? 20.It is a creature like a small person with pointer ears, who has magic powers. He’s Santa’s helper. 21. It’s green. Children decorate it with lights and ornaments. 22.You make it out of snow just for fun, quite often it has got a carrot nose and buttons for a coat.

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Hamleti esimese monoloogi kokkuvõte
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Hamleti esimese monoloogi kokkuvõte

He can't believe what had happened as his father was dead only two months. Not even that long. He says how excellent king his father was compared to the current king, his uncle. His father was like the sun god Hyperion compared to a lecherous satyr (ihar satüür). He believes that his father had been very loving to his mother and he wouldn't have even allowed the gentle breeze of heaven to blow too roughly on her face. Hamlet doesn't want to remember it, so he closes his ears. He remembers how much his mother loved his father but still not even month passed before she got married again. He just can't think about him and says that women are so inconsistent. Only one month passed that wasn't long even long enough to get her shows old with what she followed her husband. He just can't believe it. He says that even an animal without reason would mourn longer than his mother had but her mother got married to his uncle. He could be his father's brother

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Tundra loomad
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Tundra loomad

endangered, thanks to its ability to tolerate climates people would rather not deal with. Snowshoe rabbit It is larger than other rabbits. It has large rear feet and the toes can spread out to act like snowshoes. Their feet also have fur on the bottom, which protects them from the cold and gives them traction in the snow. In the summer its fur is rusty, greyish brown but is turns pure white in the winter, except for its eyelids and the tips of their ears. They have three to four litters a year with one to eight in each litter. The snowshoe rabbit can run up to 27 mph and jump 10 feet in one hop. Since they are herbivores they are mainly prey. They are experts at escaping predators like the wolf, bobcat, or lynx. When a predator chases it, the rabbit will quickly change direction. They are also good swimmers and will jump in the water to make an escape. Polar bear Polar bear is the largest carnivore on land.

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Sun Bear
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Sun Bear

Males tend to be 10-45% larger than females the former normally weigh between 30 and 70 kg , and the latter between 20 and 40 kg. The shoulder height is about 60-72cm .The Sun Bear possesses sickle-shaped claws that are relatively light in weight. It has large paws with naked soles, probably to assist in climbing. Its inward-turned feet make the bear's walk pigeon toed, but it is an excellent climber. It has small, round ears and a stout snout. The tail is 1.2-2.8 inches (3-7 cm) long. Despite its small size, the Sun Bear possesses a very long, slender tongue, ranging from 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm) in length. The bear uses it to extract honey from beehives. Unlike other bears, the Sun Bear's fur is short and sleek. This adaptation is probably due to the lowland climates it inhabits. Dark black or brown-black fur covers its body, except on the

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Arctic Ground Squirrel
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Arctic Ground Squirrel

Arctic Ground Squirrel Geographic range The Arctic Ground Squirrel can be found in regions of Northern Canada ranging from the Arctic Circle to northern British Columbia, and down to the southern border of the Northwest Territories, as well as Alaska and Siberia. Physical description A beige and tan coat with a white-spotted back. A short face, small ears, a dark tail and white markings around its eyes. Strong front paws that are well adapted for digging and burrowing. Average length of an Arctic Ground Squirrel is approximately 39 cm. The average mass 750 g. However, males generally are around 100 g heavier than females. Diet Herbivore. Eats a wide variety of plants including seeds, berries, willow leaves, mushrooms, grasses and flowers.

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Snakes & Earrings
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Snakes & Earrings

man who claims to love her enough to kill for her and one who claims to love her, but feels sadistic temptation to kill her. My opinion of what author tries to say: Nobody can't tell what You should like and dislike Everybody changes, but are still able to fit in We all have bats in our belfry There are lots of things in the world that most of the people have never seen Author tries to present a different world (Hitomi has stretched her ears, so she knows about alternative/punk/goth etc. kind of stuff) The movie trailer Trailer of the movie can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63QcVOWFYnw&fea "I want to be part of an underground world where the sun doesn't shine, there are no love songs, and the sound of children's laughter is never, ever heard." Thanks!

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Red Panda
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Red Panda

Kolmas tase o They have red and black fur. Neljas tase Viies tase o Red pandas have long, bushy tails. o On their heads are two large white and black ears. o The muzzle area around the nose is also covered in white fur. Ha b i t a t o Red Pandas live in Nepal, Burma, southern China and surrounding areas. o They live in Himalaya forests and in mountains, bamboo forests and thickets. Live in trees. o Be h a v i o r Red pandas are fast climbers and will use their tails to balance o when running in trees. Red panda sleeps during the day. o

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Phrasal verbs
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Phrasal verbs

60. Recoil- tagasi põrkuma/kohkuma 61. Spirit out- näppama 62. Catch up on- järele tegema asju 63. Check up on- kontrollima 64. Cut down on- midagi vähendama 65. Get along with- kellegagi hästi läbi saama 66. Get out of- väljapääsu otsima/pääsema 67. Get rid of- ära viskama 68. Keep up with- järje peal olema 69. Look up to- imetlema kedagi 70. Run out on- hätta jätma 71. Burst into tears- nutma puhkema 72. Missed a beat- lööki vahele jätma 73. Cant believe my ears- ei suuda oma kõrvu uskuda 74. Have butterflies in my stomach- liblikad kõhus 75. Make blood boil- ajab vere keema 76. Over the moon- üliõnnelik 77. Calm down- maha rahunema 78. Bump into- kokku põrkama 79. Fool around- lollitama 80. Get on with- läbi saama 81. Put up with- taluma 82. Come up with- millegagi välja tulema 83. Brought out- välja tooma 84. Run out of- tühjaks saama 85. Go dead- tühjaks saama 86. Switch off- välja lülitama 87. Turn up- valjemaks keerama 88

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Nikola Tesla - lugemistest koos videoga
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Nikola Tesla - lugemistest koos videoga

descended from strong flashes of light. He was unable to distinguish whether what he saw was tangible or not. He pictured the Niagara in his imagination as a big wheel run by the Nature. In his room he could hear the ticking of a watch with 3 rooms between him and the timepiece. A carriage passed in a distance of a few miles fairly shacked his whole body The whistle of a distant locomotive vibrates so strongly in his ears that the pain was unbearable “The progressive development of man is vitally dependent on invention. It is the most important product of his creative brain. Its ultimate purpose is the complete mastery of mind over the material world, the harnessing of the forces of nature to human needs. We have to evolve means for obtaining energy from stores which are forever inexhaustible.” Watch the video and write down 5 more facts that are not mentioned in the article. https://www.youtube.com/watch

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Courage in the Storm
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Courage in the Storm

Kadi Bruus Courage in the Storm I was covering my ears while waiting for the next thunder to strike. The distance from my house to the shelter seemed insurmountable. I swallowed the lump in my throat and run. The storm was so intense, it made hurricane Irma look like a sneeze. It must have been the loudest thunderstorm I have ever heard and the rain ­ like someone was pouring water from a giant bucket. I barely made it to the shelter, that my dad built a few years ago. It was a safe place to hide while hurricanes and thunderstorms were bullying

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Animals we miss today
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Animals we miss today

Extinct about 7,700 years ago *CASPIAN TIGER: The Caspian tiger or Persian tiger was the westernmost subspecies of tiger, found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan until it apparently became extinct in the 1970s. Of all the tigers known to the world, the Caspian tiger was the third largest. The body of this subspecies was quite stocky with strong legs, big wide paws and unusually large claws. The ears were short and small. Around the cheeks the Caspian tiger was generously furred and the rest of its fur was long and thick. The colouration resembled that of the Bengal tiger. It assumebly became extinct in 1970. *CAVE LION: The cave lion, also known as the European or Eurasian cave lion, is an extinct subspecies of lion known from fossils and a wide variety of prehistoric art. This subspecies was one of the largest lions. An adult male, which was found in 1985 near Siegsdorf (Germany), had

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The Cement Garden Character Sketch
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The Cement Garden Character Sketch

The Cement Garden - Ian McEwan Character Sketch - Tom Tom is the brother of the narrator of the story. He is the youngest child in the family. Tom was a 6-year-old little boy with pale skin. He had a bit big ears, black hair and his smile seemed idiotic. Tom was tender but mettlesome. Since he was the youngest child in the family he was mostly left out due to his age. Other siblings had their own activities together and Tom was too young to understand or take part. I.g. the game of scientists examining a specimen from outer space. His relationship with his father had changed after his father had become semi-invalid. After the incident Tom’s father was very severe with him

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Helen keller ja Anne Sullivan
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Helen keller ja Anne Sullivan

Anagnos. Helen became an overnight celebrity. However, her friendship with Anagnos suffered when she was accused of plagiarism[plaigarisam]. Helen had written a story entitled "The Frost King" for Anagnos's birthday. It was a lot like a story Helen had heard once, long before, and perhaps she remembered parts of it without realizing it. Some people said Helen's writing was just too good for someone who couldn't see or hear nature with her own eyes and ears. 7. But Helen had spent most of her childhood outside! Anne had taught Helen many things outside of the classroom. She taught her to touch, smell, and experience nature. She wanted Helen to be curious, ask questions, and to discover the world around her. And, for the rest of her life, Helen loved to smell and touch flowers, to feel the wind on her face...she was curious about everything!

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Tea
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Tea

Jill: What's Egyptian pie? Jack: You know, the kind mummy used to make. The customer asked: "Do you serve crabs here?" "Yessir," repplied the waiter. "We'll serve just about anybody." What starts with "t" ends with "t" and is filled with "t"? A teapot. Why did the man eat at the bank? He wanted to eat rich food. What does the richest person in the world make for dinner every night? Reservations. Why don't chickens play sports? Because they hit fowl balls. What has ears but can't hear a thing? A cornfield. Where does a bat eat his dinner? On home plate, and he has a ball. What's the worst thing about being an octopus? Washing your hands before dinner. What did one knife say to the other? Look sharp! Why did the man stare at the can of orange juice? Because it said 'concentrate.' How does the man in the moon eat his food? In satellite dishes. Did you hear the joke about oatmeal? It's a lot of mush.

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Understanding Psychology
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Understanding Psychology

storage, and retrieval – represents a different process. Forgetting unnecessary information is as essential to the proper functioning of memory as is remembering material. Sensory Memory. The term “sensory memory” encompasses several types of sensory memories, each related to a different source of information. There is iconic memory, which reflects information from our visual system; echoic memory, which stores information coming from ears; and corresponding memories for each of the other senses. Short-Term Memory: Our Working Memory. Short-term memory is the memory store in which material first has meaning, although the maximum length of retention is relatively short. The specific amount of information that can be held in short-term memory has been identified 7 ±2 items. Long-Term Memory: The Final Storehouse. Material that makes its way from short-term memory to long-term memory enters

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LAIKA
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LAIKA

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. This is not a good city dog, because it needs freedom Pildi kirjeldus: medium size ,compact built with pointed muzzle and prick ears, they have several different coat colors: black and white, wolf gray, red, black and tan, white and any color with white patches. THE WEST SIBERIAN LAIKA Slaid- The West Siberian Laika is a medium sized Nordic spitz type of hunting dog Ise räägid: The West Siberian Laika (WSL) is a medium sized Nordic spitz type of hunting dog. This domestic breed of dog shares many primitive breed characteristics to his wild ancestors. Slaid-Origin

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Milan Kundera
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Milan Kundera

 Paranoilisus  Kindla teemaderingi eristamatus Manchester Civil Olga Simonova Justice Centre;  Mott Teosed  Kundera tuntuim  romaan on 1984. aastal ilmunud „Olemise talumatu kergus“("Nesnesitel ná lehkost bytí", eesti keeles 1992; 2000, tõlkinud Leo Metsar).  Eesti keelde on veel tõlgitud "Surematus", "Nali", "Teadmatus", * Monologues, 1957-1964-1965 Plays:  * The Owner of the Keys, 1962.  * Two Ears, Two Weddings (Slowness), 1968 * The Blunder, 1969 * Jaques and His Master, 1971 (Hommage to Diderot in 3 acts) Fiction: * The Joke, 1965 * Laughable Loves, 3 parts: 1963-1965- 1968, complete 1969 * Life is Elsewhere, 1969/70 * The Farewell Waltz (earlier translation: Party), 1970/71 * The Book of Laughter and * Forgetting, 1978 Essays:  * About the Disputes of Inheritance, 1955 * Art of the Novel, 1960 * The Czech Deal, 1968 * Radicalism and Exhibitionism, 1969

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Inglise keele kodulugemise sõnad
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Inglise keele kodulugemise sõnad

45. cross-platform ­ platvormitundetu (IT) 46. sandbox ­ liivakast (IT) 47. prevalence - levimus 48. vigorous ­ jõuline 49. stitch ­ valupiste 50. silence is golden - vaikus on kuld 51. sound absorbent - heli neelav, summutav 52. challenge people - inimesi väljakutsuma 53. disorientating experience - segadusttekitav kogemus 54. determine sound quality - helikvaliteeti määrama 55. develop metaphors - metafoore arendada 56. ears will adapt - kõrvad kohanevad 57. to deem ­ pidama 58. anechoic chamber - kajavaba ruum 59. will take advantage - lõikab kasu 60. a spate of attacks - rünnakute laine 61. latest adaptation - viimane versioon 62. cacophonous ­ ebakõlaline 63. a leap into new territory - hüpe uude alla, territooriumi 64. forerunners ­ eelkäijad 65. to avoid confusion - vältimaks segadust 66. revenue record - tulu rekord 67

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Report of Austraalia
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Report of Austraalia

Koalas eat eucalyptus trees leaves, they don't drink. The word koala means "No water " .In the sea you can find crocodiles that are 5 or 6 metre long. They eat fish, animals and sometimes people.You must be careful .Echidna and platypus babies are born from eggs but drink milk .The echidna eat ants with it catches with it long fast tongue .The platypus has a wide bill like a duck and a wide flat tail .It swims well ,but stays under water for a few minutes and it shuts its eyes and ears first .The emu is another Australian bird which is two meters long .It is the second largest bird in the world .It cannot fly, but run 50 kilometre per hour .Then there is the kookaburra whose cry sounds like somebody laughing .The budgeriagar is a little blue or yellow bird that people keep at home. Cities Sixty per cent of all of Australians live in these six states. Sydney is the oldest and the biggest city with 3.7 million people

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Idiomatic expressions
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Idiomatic expressions

Over the hill - To be past your prime Spinning a yarn - To lie or exaggerate Under the weather - Feeling ill Bushed - Tired, completely exhausted Crash - To go to sleep Hit the hay - To go to bed On cloud nine - Extremely happy Dig deep - Look hard for information Dirt cheap - Very inexpensive Go downhill - Get progressively worse Up the creek - In trouble Take a raincheck - Accept at a later date In your face - An aggressive manner Prick up your ears - To listen intently Get out of hand - A situation which has resulted in chaos Break a leg - Good-luck An arm and a leg - Very expensive At the drop of a hat - without any hesitation New kid on the block - A newcomer See eye to eye­ two or more people agree at sth Let one's hair down - Relax, have fun Cry your heart out - Cry very hard My flesh and blood - Relative Have one's head in the clouds - Be unaware about smth By the skin of one's teeth - Just barely

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Verb Types
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Verb Types

Non-Continuous Verb DONNA SEEMS CONFUSED. · My favorite singer is appearing at the jazz club tonight. Normal Verb MY FAVORITE SINGER IS GIVING A PERFORMANCE AT THE JAZZ CLUB TONIGHT. to have: · I have a dollar now. Non-Continuous Verb I POSSESS A DOLLAR. · I am having fun now. Normal Verb I AM EXPERIENCING FUN NOW. to hear: · She hears the music. Non-Continuous Verb SHE HEARS THE MUSIC WITH HER EARS. · She is hearing voices. Normal Verb SHE HEARS SOMETHING OTHERS CANNOT HEAR. SHE IS HEARING VOICES IN HER MIND. to look: · Nancy looks tired. Non-Continuous Verb SHE SEEMS TIRED. · Farah is looking at the pictures. Normal Verb SHE IS LOOKING WITH HER EYES. to miss: · John misses Sally. Non-Continuous Verb HE IS SAD BECAUSE SHE IS NOT THERE. · Debbie is missing her favorite TV program. Normal Verb

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The Use of the Telephone in Relation to Customer Service
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The Use of the Telephone in Relation to Customer Service

State the purpose of the call Deliver your message in friendly, clear and business like way, leaving room for questions State customer benefits/options/alternatives, if appropriate Ask for agreement **Here are some tried and tested tips on telephone etiquette: Making a Call: Be an attentive listener; don't do other jobs at the same time Don't interrupt while the other person is speaking. Use common courtesy Use the person's name. It's music to their ears If they have to be put on hold, ask if you can call them back rather than keep them waiting indefinitely on the line Seriously bad news should be delivered facetoface if possible and not over the telephone Receiving a call: Answer your phone promptly to save them having to ring again Greet the caller pleasantly. Don't be too busy to be nice Take messages for others clearly and politely. Always return telephone calls and do so as soon as possible

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The Dog fence
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The Dog fence

much as 12,000 dollars The Fence is administered by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. The Wild Dog Barrier Fence staff has 23 employees, with two person teams which patrol a 300 km section of the fence once every week. They gather the corpses of dingoes who have been died in the traps. They reset the trap and cover it with sand. THE DINGO The dingo looks like a small wolf cousin to the coyote and the jackal. It’s a leggy dog, short pointed ears and bushy tail. The most common colour is ginger and yellowish-tan. It has a short fur. Dingoes rarely bark. They yelp and howl. The dingo is Australia’s largest carnivore. They hunt alone or in small packs. They hunt mostly at night. They eat rats, kangaroos, rabbits, lizards, and of course sheep. Sheep are really easy to catch because they are slow, panicky, and have nowhere to hide. The dogs pull them down by their necks and with powerful jaws tear the sheep into pieces

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 19
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 19

D sleeping in dens lined with grass and leaves I both the settlers and hunters killed them E loved by careful drivers The Tasmanian devil The Tasmanian devil is the largest meat-eating marsupial in Australia. It is usually (1) H and weighs between 6 and 8 kg. It has an extremely large poeerful head with a wide jaw with sharp teeth and pink ears (that turn red when angry) and dark eyes. The Tasmanian devil is now only found on the island of Tasmania. They spend the daytime out of sight (2) D made in small natural caves. Tasmanian devils are not aggressive (3) A . Then they might kill even another devil that wated its catch. These fights result in patches of missing fur on their bodies.

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Idioms
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Idioms

When multiple people all agree on the same thing. humor, not to be taken serious. Over My Dead Body: Under the weather: When you absolutely will not allow something to happen. Feeling ill or sick. Out Of The Blue: When Pigs Fly : Something that suddenly and unexpectedly occurs. Something that will never ever happen. Pick up your ears: You Are What You Eat: To listen very carefully. In order to stay healthy you must eat healthy foods. Pulling Your Leg: Your Guess Is As Good As Mine: Tricking someone as a joke. I have no idea. Queer the pitch: Zero Tolerance: Destroy or ruin a plan

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Erinevate riikide rahvustoidud
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Erinevate riikide rahvustoidud

is thick enough to congeal when cooled. Pig, cattle, sheep, duck and goat blood is used and typical fillers include meat, fat, suet, bread, sweet potato, onion, chestnuts, barley, and oatmeal. Head cheese: is pickled with vinegar is known as souse. Head cheese is not a cheese but a terrine or meat jelly made with flesh from the head of a calf or pig (sometimes a sheep or cow) and often set in aspic. Which parts of the head are used can vary, but the brain, eyes, and ears are usually removed. The tongue, and sometimes even the feet and heart, may be included. Rye bread: is a type of bread made with various percentages of flour from rye grain. It can be light or dark in color, depending on the type of flour used and the addition of coloring agents, and is typically denser than bread made from wheat flour. It is higher in fiber than many common types of bread and is often darker in color and stronger in flavor. Turkey Doner kebab

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