FRANTSIISIDEE 7-ELEVEN 7-Eleven on osa rahvusvahelisest esmatarbekaupu müüvast poeketist. Poe ajalugu sai alguse 1927. aastal Dallases, Texases, kui Southlandi Jääfirma töötaja John Jefferson Green hakkas kohapeal müüma piima, mune ja leiba. Firma juhataja Joe C. Thompson pani tähele, et selline esmatarbekaupade müük oli edukas kuna jää võimaldas kaubal kauem värske säilida. Thompson ostis lõpuks firma ära ja muutis selle Southlandi Ettevõtteks, mis hakkas kontrollima mitut Dallase piirkonnas äsja avatud poodi. 1931. aastal läks firma majanduskriisi tõttu pankrotti. 1946. aastal üritati firmat taaselustada ja poodide uueks nimeks sai 7-Eleven, mis kajastas nende lahtioleku aega hommikul 7st kuni õhtul 11ni. 1952. Aastal avas 7-Eleven oma 100nda poe. Autoomanike arvu kasvamisega USAs tekkis tarbijal vajadus mugava ostlemise järele. Poeketid nagu 7-Eleven nägid selles võimalust laienemiseks ja hakkasid looma...
Iseseisev töö nr.2 1l. Kasuta artiklit ,,Drivers of Convergence in Eleven Eastern European Countries" ( http://elibrary.worldbank.org/content/workingpaper/10.1596/1813-9450-6185) ja arutle selle üle, millised on Eesti tööjõuturu probleemid võrreldes EL 15-ga (Artikkel on ka Moodles). Meil on palju inimesi. Meie tootlikus on madal. Samas hetkel on meil probleem selles, et meie hairdus ei vasta nõudmistele, ehk meil pole piisavalt vajalikke 2. Miks töötus on nii majanduslik kui ka sotsiaalne probleem nii kogu Euroopa Liidu kui ka iga üksiku liikmesriigi jaoks
a . reign 4. Someone whoes job is to give advice about a subject.a . adviser 5. The rising and falling og the level of the sea. a. tide 6. the chair that a king or queen sits on. a. throne 7. Someone who plays a musical instrument,especially as a job .a . musician 8. A place where a lot of people go for a holiday. a .resort 9. Someone paid to do jobs in another person's house. a. servent 2. write a negative sentence (-) or a general question (?) In the summer I slept till eleven. (-) In the summer I didn't sleep till eleven. The busiest month was June. (?) WAs the busiest month June ? I make new friends easily. (-) I dont make new friends easily. John enjoys reading. (-) John dosn't enjoy reading. He's spent all his holisays here. (?) Has he spent all his holidays here ? On rainy days we stayed indoors. (?) What did you do on rainy days ? He's sleeping.(?) Is he sleeping ? She goes to school. (?) Does she go to school ? 3 Write the verbs in suitable tense forma.
Kindergarten is for children´s from age three to six, but Nursery school is for children´s three to four. Differently from Estonian system, at age of five to seven, British children ´s go to Infant school. This is called year one, year two and year three and all these three years are called key one. In Estonia, children´s from age seven to ten go to Primary school. This includes classes from one to four. At age of eight to eleven, British children´s go to Junior school. It is divided into three parts: year four, year five and year six. And all this is called the key two. At age ten to fifteen, Estonian children´s go to Basic school. This includes classes from five to nine. In Britain, after Junior school come´s the Secondary school. There are children´s from age twelve to sixteen. This is divided into five forms. Forms one, two and three is called the key three and forms four and five is called the key four.
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Association football Chris Anderson History · Also known as The FA · Founded 26 October 1863 · FIFA affiliation 1905 · UEFA affiliation 1954 · IFAB affiliation 1886 Association football · Known as football or soccer · Between two teams of eleven players · Spherical ball · 3 referees, since 2009 5 referees Gameplay · Time 45 + 45 min · Tied · Played using a spherical ball · Into the other team´s goal · Goals Some laws · Goalkeeper · Game stopping · Players · Offside · Throw-in Players are cautioned with a yellow card, and sent off with a red card.
Queen Anne Anne's reign (8 March 1702 1 August 1714) · Queen of England, Scotland, Ireland in 1702 · Became the first sovereign of the Kingdom of Great Britain · Last monarch of the House Of Stuart · reigned for twelve years until her death in August 1714. Anne's life · Born at St. James Palace, London · Anne suffered as a child from an eye infection and was sent to France · Anne returned from France in 1670. · On 28 July 1683, Anne married · Anne's husband died in October 1708 Family · Father James II and VII First wife- Lady Anne Hyde Second wife Mary of Modena · Grandmother Henrietta Maria · Sister Mary · Aunt Henrietta Anne · Uncle King Charles II Anne's son · Anne suffered great personal misfortune · She had been pregnant at least eighteen times · Only who survived infancy was William Was Duke of Gloucester on his seventh birthday Anne awarded him the Order of the Garter at ...
Frank Sinatra Muutke teksti laade Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Temast Sünninimi: Francis Albert Sinatra Sündis: 12. detsember 1915 Hoboken New Jersey osariik Suri: 14. mai 1998 Los Angeles California osariik Oli USA laulja ja Oscari võitnud näitleja. Tihti on nimetatud teda 20. sajandi USA parimaks meessoost poplauljaks. Klassikalised albumid ,,In the Wee Small Hours" ,,Songs For Swingin' Lovers" ,,Come Fly With Me" ,,Only the Lonely" ,,September of My Years" Teisega koos: ,,My Way", ,,New York, New York", ,,Strangers in the Night" ja ,,It Was a Very Good Year". Näitleja karjäär Näitlejana muutus ta kõrgelt hinnatuks oma esinemistega filmides: · ,,From Here to Eternity" · ,,The Man with the Golden Arm" · ,,Suddenly" · ,,Pal Joey" · ,,Ocean's Eleven" · ,,The Manchurian Candidate" Auhinnad Aastal 1971anti talle Cecil B. DeMille'i nimeline elutööauhi...
four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. The term motorcar has also been used in the context of electrified rail systems to denote a car which functions as a small locomotive but also provides space for passengers and baggage. These locomotive cars were often used on suburban routes by both interurban and intercity railroad systems. There are approximately 600 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car per eleven people). Around the world, there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in Two thousand seven ; the engines of these burn over a billion cubic meters (260 billion US gallons) of petrol/gasoline and diesel fuel yearly. The numbers are increasing rapidly, especially in China and India. This is all. Thank you for listening to me.
for the position of a French teacher. I live in Pärnu. Last nine years I lived in Tartu, studying and working. Four years ago I graduated Faculty of Education in University of Tartu. After that I was private teacher about one and a half year. Then I moved to France and stayed there about three years. After that I came back to my hometown Pärnu. I am appropriate for that employment, because I have studied French together eleven years, I have had many training courses and I lived in France three years. I am confident my skills and previous work experience will enable me to perform the duties of the position well In the attached curriculum vitae you can read more about my skills and experience. I would be very happy to meet you at an interview to further discuss my qualities and qualifications. I am available for an interview at a time convenient to you and can be contacted by telephone
Flag of Australia National anthem-Advance Australia fair National colors-green and gold National flora emblem-golden wattle National gemstone-Opal Coast of arms-Coast of arms of Australia National animal-Red Kangoroo National bird-Emu Australian icons Sydney opera house Uluru Akubra Hat Vegemite Sport in Australia Rugby Cricket Golf Rowing Sailing Cycling Bowls Martial arts Famous Australians Ian Thorp-five time Swimming Olympic Champion and eleven times world Champion. Drawn Fraser-four time swimming olympic Champion. Judy Davies-actor
photographed, bridges in the world. The Golden Gate Bridge is a 1.7 mile(2,74 km)long bridge that can be crossed by car, on bicycles or on foot. It is the second longest bridge in the United States. The Golden Gate Bridge, completed after more than four years of construction at a cost of $35 million, opened to traffic on May 28, 1937 at twelve o'clock noon. One of the most interesting Golden Gate Bridge fact is that only eleven workers died during construction, a new safety record for the time. One of the bridge's safety innovations was a net suspended under the floor. This net saved the lives of 19 men during construction . There are also 128 lights installed on the bridge roadway. It makes it beautiful at night-time. The avarage crossings are about 41 million per year, counting both north- and south crossings. The Golden Gate Bridge's paint color is orange vermillion, also called international orange.
The Victoria Memorial is a sculpture in London, placed at the centre of Queen's Gardens in front of Buckingham Palace.It was built by the sculptor Sir Thomas Brock, in 1911. The surround was constructed by the architect Sir Aston Webb , from 2,300 tons of white marble. Football Sport plays a prominent role in English life. The most popular team sport is association football. Soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is the most popular sport in the world . followed by Cricket Rugby union Rugby league
Education in Russia Table of contents Compulsory school years School stages Grading system PISA results GDP investment Literacy rate in the country Interesting facts about rules and regulations Compulsory school years Eleven-year secondary education in Russia is compulsory A student of 15 to 18 years of age may drop out of school with approval of his/her parent and local authorities Students with multiple violations may be kicked out of school at starting age of 15 School stages kindergarten (age 3 to 7) elementary (years 1-4) middle (years 5-9) senior (years 10-11) Grading system In Russia, most educational institutions use a five-point grading scale, where 5 is the highest and 1 is the lowest 5 "Excellent" 4 "Good" 3 "Satisfactory" 2 "Unsatisfactory" 1 "Very Poor" In higher education, most subjects are graded `Pass/No pass' PISA resul...
backlash for its controversial lyrics. Shakur became the target of lawsuits and experienced other legal problems. Later, he was shot five times and robbed in the lobby of a recording studio in New York City. Following the event, Shakur grew suspicious that other figures in the rap industry had prior knowledge of the incident and did not warn him; the controversy helped spark the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry. After serving eleven months of his sentence for sexual abuse, Shakur was released from prison on an appeal financed by Marion "Suge" Knight, the CEO of Death Row Records. In exchange for Suge's assistance, Shakur agreed to release three albums under the Death Row label. On September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, and died six days later of respiratory failure and cardiac arrest at the University Medical Center.
Geography South Africa, on the continent's southern tip, is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west and by the Indian Ocean on the south and east. Its neighbors are Namibia in the northwest, Zimbabwe and Botswana in the north, and Mozambique and Swaziland in the northeast. Eleven languages are spoken in South Africa : english, xhosa, zulu, afrikaans, venda, swazi, ndebele, tswana, tsonga,sepedi and soutj. There are black people, white people and different Asians living in South Africa. South Africa was a British colony and Indians were used there as slaves. South Africa has three capitals: an administrative capital Pretoria, a legislative capital Cape Town and a judicial capital Bloemfontein. South Africa's total area is 1,219,912 sq km and its population is 43,997,828.
He was an education officer in Malaya and Brunei from 1954 to 1959, adding to the eventual 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).
loomed forebodingly over the huddled wooden buildings of medieval London, a visible expression of Norman power. The White Tower consisted of three storeys and contains the austere Norman Chapel of St. John, which remains one of the best preserved examples of a Norman chapel in England. The present castle, now covering eighteen acres evolved around the Conqueror's keep, being added to by successive generations. The Tower of London in The 20th Century During the First World War eleven German spies were shot by firing squad in the Tower of London. Only one bomb was dropped on the Tower during that war and fortunately it fell on the moat. During the Second World War the Tower of London was closed to the public and the crown jewels were removed to a safer location. During the war the Tower suffered bomb damage and two 19th century buildings were destroyed. Part of the Old Hospital Block was also destroyed.
In June 2006, Watson sat GCSE examinations in 10 subjects, achieving eight A+ and two A grades. She is studying for her Advanced Subsidiary (AS) levels in Dance, Art and English literature. Watson is an avid sports player and her musical interests (as of Spring 2005) include singing, hip hop, blues, and classic rock, including Eminem, Eric Clapton, U2 and Nelly Furtado. Watson was ranked number 98 in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 2007 list. Emma Watson was eleven years old when Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stonetitled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United Stateswas released. She has since appeared in all subsequent Potter films: Chamber of Secrets (2002), Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), and Goblet of Fire (2005), and has finished filming Order of the Phoenix. Despite reports saying she refused to sign a contract to appear in the final two Potter installments, her commitment to the final two films was confirmed in late March
The South African music scene includes both popular (jive) and folk forms. South Africa is very diverse, with many native African ethnic groups as well as European and Indian peoples. The best selling singer is Theuns Jordaan, who has selled over 150 000 copies. Religion South African people are mainly Christian. 79.7% of population is Christians. Islam accounted for 1.5% of the population, Hinduism about 1.3%, and Judaism 0.2%. 15.1% had no religious affiliation. Language South Africa has eleven official languages: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tswana, Tsonga, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu. Sport South Africa's most popular sports are soccer, rugby union and cricket.
Cameron. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different social classes who fall in love in the ship during its ill- fated maiden voyage. The film was partially funded by Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox; at the time, it was the most expensive film ever made, with an estimated budget of $200 million. Titanic Nominated for fourteen Academy Awards, it tied All About Eve (1950) for the most Oscar nominations, and won eleven, including the awards for Best Picture and Best Director, tying Ben Hur (1959) for the most Oscars won by a single film. With an initial worldwide gross of over $1.84 billion, Titanic was the first film to reach the billion-dollar mark. A 3D version of Titanic, released on April 4, 2012, earned it an additional $343.6 million worldwide, pushing the film's worldwide total to $2.18 billion. It became the second film to gross more than $2 billion worldwide (after
Terrorism, is violent or destructive acts (as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands Mass mediaMedia exposure may be a primary goal of those carrying out terrorism, to expose issues that would otherwise be ignored by the media. Some consider this to be manipulation and exploitation of the media.[62] Others consider terrorism itself to be a symptom of a highly controlled mass media, which does not otherwise give voice to alternative viewpoints, a view expressed by Paul Watson who has stated that controlled media is responsible for terrorism, because "you cannot get your information across any other way". Paul Watson's organization Sea Shepherd has itself been branded "eco-terrorist", although it claims to have not caused any casualties The September 11 attacks (often referred to as nine-eleven, written 9/11) were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon...
FOOTBALL also known as soccer/association football… ... is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by getting the ball into the opposing goal. The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area
America's premier professional men's basketball league The league was Founded in New York City on June 6, 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA) The league adopted the name National Basketball Association in 1949 after merging with the rival National Basketball League NFL The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league It was formed by eleven teams in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association No.of teams now 32 MLB Since the late 19th century, baseball has been regarded as the national sport Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in American professional baseball It is composed of 30 teams - 29 in the United States and one in Canada
endangered. The Great Barrier Reef is also in Australia. It is made up of coral and algae. Coral are tiny invertebrate animals. The Great Barrier Reef is about 1250 miles long. There is a channel of water that separates the reef from the Queensland coast. It is the largest deposit of coral in the world. It is also the world's largest living structure. Australia's national sport is Cricket. Cricket is a little bit like baseball but it is played with eleven players and wickets. Australia won the Cricket World Cup in 1999 and 2003. Another favorite sport in Australia is Australian Rules Football. It is a little bit like soccer and rugby. Rugby and soccer are also extremely popular. Australia is also famous for the boomerang. The aborigines used the boomerang as a weapon. Today, children use it as a toy. it's got deadly spiders, snakes and sharks, but they don't stop people from coming here, never mind living here
transportation for stealing two pigs. He arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1842. When his sentence expired in 1848 he went to the Port Phillip District, where on 18 November 1850 he married Ellen, the eighteen-year-old daughter of James and Mary Quinn; they had five daughters and three sons. · · Ned attended school at Avenel until his father died on 27 December 1866. Left indigent, the widow and children moved to a hut at Eleven Mile Creek, about half-way between Greta and Glenrowan in northern Victoria, where Ned became the main breadwinner, taking jobs as a timber cutter and rural worker - ringbarking, breaking in horses, mustering cattle and fencing. · Kelly, 14, was arrested and served seven weeks in jail for the alleged assault of a Chinese pig farmer. It was also alleged Kelly was an assistant to thief-turned- bushranger Harry Power, although police found no
Most children in Estonia start school at age seven, only some of them at age six. I think starting with school and competition, rivalry, witch always associates with schooling, too young, shortens the childhood and may affect negatively self-esteem, success and coping in the future. Children´s job is to play, it develops child the best, so I think anyone shouldn't forbit humans inherent needs. Children don´t have to become too fast to an adult. The high school in Great Britain starts at age eleven, but in Estonia at about age fifteen. Biggest difference is that in Great Britain they prepare young people to get a job or continue studing, but in Estonia this is only first step of educational life. After primary school in Estonia you have two ways to walk: high school or industrial school, where they get profession. Youngsters in United States of America and Great Britain have easier to make choice choosing a profession, because there they start to prepare people to get a job very early
Chinatown Review Chinatown is an American movie which was realeased in 1974, starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway and John Huston. Director Roman Polanski was recognized for this amazing movie. The film has categorized as mystery and psychological drama and for multiple times it has been listed among the greatest films in world cinema. 1 In 1975 the film was nominated for eleven Academy Award, which were Best writing-Original screenplay, Best actor in Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Art Director-Set Decoration, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Music-Original Dramatic Score, Best Picture and Best Sound. An Oscar went to Robert Towne for Best Writing-Original Screenplay. It also has won three BAFTA Film Awards for Best Actor, Best Director and Best Screenplay, Edgar Allan Poe...
My favourite musician Your name Tyga Early life ● Michael Ray Nguyen-Stevenson was born in Compton, California, on November 19, 1989, and he moved to Gardena, California around the age of eleven. He is of Vietnamese and Jamaican descent. He grew up listening to Fabolous, Lil Wayne, Cam'ron and Eminem among others. Tyga claimed to have been brought up in the low socioeconomic area of Compton, but on the television show Bustas in 2008 he claimed he grew up in a "well-to-do" home in the Valley, where his parents drove a Range Rover. He also claimed that he attained his nickname from his mother calling him Tiger Woods
years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents' house was in north London, but during the second world war, Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St. Albans, a town about 20 miles north of London. At the age of eleven, Stephen went to St. Albans School and then on to University College, Oxford; his father's old college. Stephen wanted to study Mathematics, although his father would have preferred medicine. Mathematics was not available at University College, so he pursued Physics instead. After three years and not very much work, he was awarded a first
Kuressaare Gümnaasium Frank Sinatra Referaat Koostanud: Lisete Jõema 9a Juhendaja: õp. Anne Mets Kuressaare 2013 SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS 1. FRANCIS ALBERT SINATRA.............................................................................................3 2. VARAJASES ELUS................................................................................................................4 3. SOOLOKARJÄÄR................................................................................................................5 4. NÄITLEJAKARJÄÄR..........................................................................................................6 5. ISIKLIK ELU.........................................................................................................................7 6. KOKKUVÕTE.................................
Aerosmith. They have also taken part in three Vans Warped tours, whereas in two of them they were the main performers and they have won MTV Video Music Awards. In 2003, Pierre and Chuck spent a lot time in Vancouver, writing songs for their next album. The producer of that album was Bob Rock, a man, who has also produced some of Metallica's and Bon Jovi's greatest albums. That album was called "Still Not Getting Any". Those eleven songs proved that Simple Plan is not a punk band, not a pop or rock band; it's just a band, who wants to write songs that their fans like and to make a really good show. The album was released on 26th October 2004. But before that, Simple Plan debuted in film music in the film "New York Minute" with the Olsen twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley, which hit the screens in spring of 2004. Simple Plan also wrote music to the films "Scooby Doo" and "Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed".
90 yhdeksänkymmentä 100 000 satatuhatta 1 000 000 miljoona 2 000 000 kaksi miljoonaa Mitä kello on ? What is the time? Kello on yksi. It is one o'clock. Kello on yksitoista. It is eleven o'clock. Kello on kymmenen yli It's ten past one. yksi. Kello on kaksikymmentä It's twenty past one. yli yksi. Kello on kymmenen vaille It's ten totwo. kaksi.
natural" or perhaps the phrase does not translate into Russian. I'd walk on a camel for a mile to hear this guy. ''Jazz Times Magazine wrote:“His control of the instrument, and his blowing creativity have set a new standard, even Julius Watkins, his idol never produced such results.” Arkady Shilkloper was born in 1956, in Moscow, Russia. He began to study alto horn at the age of six and switched to French horn in 1967. At the age of eleven he entered the Moscow Military Music School. One of most unusual Russian musicians, Arkady plays French horn, flugelhorn, alphorn and many more wind instruments. From 1978 to 1985 he was a member of the orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre. With this world-famous orchestra and as a member of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra from 1985 to 1989, he undertook numerous worldwide concert tours. Since 1990 he has been a member of the Moscow Art Trio along with Misha Alperin and Sergey
4 During 20 years there, Mark Twain wrote most of his best books and stories. 5 He still continued to write. 6 In 1900 his toungest daughter also died. Mark Twain 1 Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in 1835. He grew up in Hannibal, a small town on the Mississippi, USA. He couldn´t go to school for very long and had to leave because his father died when he was eleven. / Although he disliked this job he worked as a printer for about ten years. 2 When he was 21 years old, he decided to start working on a riverboat on the Mississhippi. / He wrote about his experiences in his book Life on the Mississhippi. 3 The Civil War broke out in 1861 / He travelled on the West, where he started working as a journalist and took Mark Twain as his pen name. 4 In 1870 he got married and went to live in Hartford, Connecticut / Amond
Chapter Eleven Legends Bella accompanies Jacob to a council meeting of the elders of the tribe, where she sees the rest of the pack, who welcome her as a friend. She is surprised to find Sue Clearwater and her two children, Seth and Leah, at the bonfire as well, and surmises that they must now also be in on the secret. After a lighthearted meal, Bella realizes it's getting late and she needs to go home, but Jacob quickly lets her know the night is for more than fun. The elders then tell the stories of the pack's origins and legends that have been passed down for generations. While Emily takes notes, Billy tells the story of how the Quileutes came to be werewolves. They were originally spirit warriors, able to leave their bodies to defend their tribe, but when the last great chief, Taha Aki, merged his spirit with that of a wolf after Utlapa, a traitorous warrior, stole his body, the werewolves were created. They discovered that as lo...
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something continues to happen. We cannot say `I went there during three weeks'. We use `since' with a verb in the present perfect or past perfect tense to say when something started to happen. · Marilyn has lived in Paris since 1984. I had eaten nothing since breakfast. `during' and `over' for a period of time in which something happens I saw him twice during the summer holidays. Will you stay in Edinburgh over Christmas? `by' when you mean `not later than' By eleven o'clock, Brody was back in his office. Can we get this finished by tomorrow? `from...to/till/until' and `between...and' for the beginning and end of a period of time The building is closed from April to May. She worked from four o'clock till ten o'clock. Can you take the test between now and June? `before' and `after' I saw him before the match. She left the house after ten o'clock. `Since', `till', `until', `after', and `before' can also be conjunctions with time clauses.
Test Name:............................................................ Mark:...................... 1.Complete the sentences with the prepositions . 1. The test consisted .................. two grammar exercises and a writing task. 2. I read a page .................. the book. 3. It is available .................. the internet. 4. Prices have risen .................. 10 percent. 5. I get a present .................. Jane. 6. Jane is standing ..................the car. 7. She likes a book .................. Mark Twain. 8. I go to school from Monday .................. Friday. 9. He was accused .................. the crime. 10. to carry somebody .................. board 11.He spent his childhood .................. the company of his brothers...
costume be simple white spots, which would remind the empty eyes of a bat. Finger later acknowledged that the idea had come from another superhero, the Phantom, who also wore a black mask with no visible eyes. II The Story of the Hero The fictional American Gotham City based on New York or more specifically, in the words of Finger it is "Manhattan below Fourteenth Street at eleven minutes past midnight on the coldest night in November." It is a dark place, a foreboding metropolis riddled with crime, corruption and urban decay. Bruce Wayne, a millionaire playboy, whose parents were murdered right in front of his eyes, took it upon himself to wage war on crime in Gotham city. He spent his life pursuing mental and physical perfection. However, he realized that pure strength and intelligence is not enough to
raamatupidamis- ja finantsalaseid teenuseid. Võru maakonnas raamatupidamis- ja finantsalaseid teenuseid osutavad OÜ’d on: 1) Finantsraamatupidamine OÜ – tegutseb Võru linnas alates 2009.aastast ning teenindab raamatupidamise alal ettevõtteid. Nende teenuseid iseloomustab sõnapaar SOODNE HIND! 2) Brainjob OÜ – 2011.aastal asutatud ettevõte Antslas, mis osutab finantsteenuseid, v.a kindlustus ja pensionifondid 3) Eurolink Consulting OÜ (endise nimega Eleven Consulting OÜ) – 2007. aastal asutatud ettevõtte, mis tegutseb Misso vallas ja annab finantsnõu 4) Abacus Invest OÜ - 2006.aastal loodud ettevõte, mis tegutseb Võrus ja ostutab raamatupidamise teenust ning teostab maksualast nõustamist 5) Askelon OÜ – ettevõtte, mis on tegutsenud 21 aastat ning pakub raamatupidamisteenuseid ning audiitorteenuseid 6) Benefit RMP OÜ – ettevõte, kellel on kogemust
godfather, Tsar Alexander II of Russia. [2] Victoria's father died when she was eight months old. The Duchess of Kent developed a close relationship with Sir John Conroy, an ambitious Irish officer. Conroy acted as if Victoria was his daughter and had a major influence over her as a child. [2] Edward, Duke of Kent Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg When Princess Victoria of Kent was eleven years old, her uncle, King George IV, died childless, leaving the throne to his brother, the Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, who became King William IV. As the new king was childless, the young Princess Victoria became heiress-presumptive to the throne. Since the law at that time made no special provision for a child monarch, Victoria would have been eligible to govern the realm as would an adult. In order to prevent such a scenario, Parliament passed the Regency Act 1831, under which it was
Paulo Coelho looming P.Coelho "Palverännak: Maagi päevik" "The Pilgrimage" (1987) "Palverännak: Maagi Päevik" on menuautori Paulo Coelho esimene teos, mis valmis 1987. aastal pärast iidse 800 kilomeetri pikkuse palverännakutee läbimist Santiago de Compostelasse. Autor annab värvika kirjelduse teekonnast, saadud kogemustest ja iidse mõõga otsinguist. Seda teed on sajandeid läbinud miljonid palverändurid üle maailma. Teekond on populaarne ka tänapäeval, seda lähevad kõndima paljud inimesed, et võtta aeg maha ja vaadata iseendasse. Igaühe jaoks on see teekond erinev, aga kindel on see, et palverännak Santiagosse on teekond vastuste poole. P.Coelho "Alkeemik" "The Alchemist" (1988) «Alkeemik» on sümbolistlik muinasjutt, mis räägib inimese suurimast tarkusest -- oma südame kuulamisest, enesekssaamisest, mis ka halli argipäeva kullaks muudab. Kui Andaluusia karjusepois näeb ühel ööl unes kauget varandust ...
around 65 million years ago. Tuatara can live for over 100 years, and were once found throughout New Zealand. Now only around 30,000 are found on protected offshore islands. They are about 60 cm long and have a third "eye" on the top of heir heads; tuataras sleep during the winter, and they use the third eye to wake themselves up in spring. New Zealand's moa was the only wingless bird ever known. The giant moa, one of eleven species of moa, was also the tallest known, standing up to 3 metres. Maori hunted moa, and it is believed the birds became extinct around 400 years ago. A kiwi is a flightless nocturnal native bird, and the national bird of New Zealand. It is now endangered, and difficult to see in the wild. However, there are a number of `kiwi houses' at zoos and wildlife parks. While they may look cute, kiwi can be fierce and highly territorial
country to avail of Ireland's non-taxing of royalties from copyrighted goods. A key part of economic policy, since 1987, has been Social Partnership which is a neo- corporatist set of voluntary 'pay pacts' between the Government, employers and trades unions. These usually set agreed pay rises for three-year periods. Ireland joined in launching the Euro currency system in January 1999 (leaving behind the Irish pound) along with eleven other EU nations. The 1995 to 2000 period of high economic growth led many to call the country the Celtic Tiger. The economy felt the impact of the global economic slowdown in 2001, particularly in the high-tech export sector -- the growth rate in that area was cut by nearly half. GDP growth continued to be relatively robust, with a rate of about 6% in 2001 and 2002. Growth for 2004 was over 4%, and for 2005 was 4.7%. President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.
The first time the US and the USSR acted as certain enemies was the Berlin Blockade. Post-war Germany was divided into four parts and was occupied by the US , the USSR, Britain and France. Berlin, situated in the Soviet zone, was also divided. In 1948 Stalin enforced a blockade of Berlin and so Germany was divided into the Federal Republic of Germany( West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). The Allies responded with the `Berlin Airlift and for eleven months supplies were flown into Berlin by the Allies aircraft. The blockade was ended in May 1949 when Stalin gave up. 4. a) Marshal Tito also known as Josip Broz Tito was the Communist regime leader in Yugoslavia. He was very patriotic and party thanks to him Yugoslavia managed to keep its independence. Yugoslavia managed to fight back the Nazis almost single-handed.Tito resented taking orders from outsiders and when Stalin suggested to join Russias and Yugoslavias bank he refused
West Saxons on 3 April 1043. According to those who compiled the Anglo- Saxon Chronicle, the first thing Edward did, despite his religious views, was to deprive his mother of all of her estates and reduce her to relative poverty. It is said that Edward blamed her for his miserable and lonely childhood. For the first eleven years of Edward's reign the real ruler of England was Godwin, Earl of Wessex. In 1045, he married Godwin's only daughter, Edith. Godwin was the most important nobleman in England. They had no children as Edward had taken a vow of celibacy. Even this marriage couldn't prevent a breach between Godwin and Edward in 1049. A number on Normans were killed in a scrap in Dover and Kent in 1051. Edward still had influential
BRITISH HISTORY 17TH-19TH CENTURY SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ☄ When James I became the first English king of the Stuart dynasty, he was already king of Scotland, so the crowns of these two countries were united. ☄ The kind of Middle English spoken in lowland Scotland had developed into a written language known as Scots ☄ The Scottish Protestant church adopted English rather than Scots bibles ☄ Religion and politics are inextricably linked ☄ Some people tried to kill the king because he wasn't Catholic enough and another king had been killed, partly because he seemed too Catholic ☄ Anger grew in the country at the way that the Stuart monarchs raised money ☄ Puritanism- ideological Protestantism ☄ Some of them thought the luxurious lifestyle of the king and his followers was immoral. They were also fiercely anti-Catholic and suspicious of the apparent sympathy t...
decided to speak about Yellowknife. Yellowknife is the capital of the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada. It is located on the north shore of Great Slave Lake, approximately 400 km (250 mi) south of the Arctic Circle, on the west side of Yellowknife Bay near the outlet of the Yellowknife River. Yellowknife and its surrounding water bodies were named after the local Yellowknives Dene First Nation, who made tools from regional copper deposits. The current population is ethnically mixed. Of the eleven official languages of the Northwest Territories, five are spoken in significant numbers in Yellowknife: Dene Suline, Dogrib, South and North Slavey, English, and French. In the Dogrib language, the city is known as Somba K'e ("where the money is"). Yellowknife was first settled in 1935, after gold had been found in the area; Yellowknife soon became the centre of economic activity in the NWT, and became the capital of the Northwest Territories in 1967. As gold production began to wane,
............ 15 References.............................................................................. 16 2 Introduction Pikk Street as the longest and also the main street from medieval times is well-known, but Lai Street that runs parallel to it is not. The aim of the report is to be helpful for the students of Tallinna Mustamäe College who study the history of Tallinn and would like to get additional information about Lai Street, as they need to pass the guide practice exam in form eleven. The report is divided into chapters so that each chapter deals with one of the important houses in Lai Street. In the beginning there are also two introductory chapters about Lai Street in general and the origin of the name "Lai". 3 Lai Street in general Lai Street is 520 m long and begins at a small green patch below the Toompea slope, where a graceful bronze statue of a Roe Deer by Jaan Koort (1883-1935), one of the best-known Estonian sculptors, has been standing for several decades