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Australia

Only one country in the world fills a whole continent. That country is Australia. The continent it fills is Australia, too . Its full name is Commonwealth of Australia . Australia is the only continent except Antarctica that is all south of the equator . Its name is ´´´southland´´. Since it is south of equator, its seasons are just the opposite of ours . Sometimes Australia is called the island continent . Two hundred years ago there were no white people in Australia . The only inhabitants were dark-skinned people who were still living in a Stone Age

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FAZER

Liset Viirand 11.a Ajalugu Fazeri asutas Karl Fazer 1891. aastal. Maitseelamusi enam kui 100 aastat. Karl Fazer on Fazeri populaarseim sokolaad. Karl Fazeri allkiri sokolaadipaberil on kõrge kvaliteedi tagatis. Fazeri piimashokolaadi esitleti esmakordselt 1922 aastal. Sinine värv on Fazeri sümbol. Karl Otto Fazer 16. august 1866 ­ 9. oktoober 1932 Sveitsi päritolu Õppis kondiitrikunsti Berliini, Pariisi ja Peterburi mainekate meistrite juures. 1891 avas ta koos oma naise Bertaga oma esimese kondiitriäri Helsingis. Üks Soome sokolaaditootmise rajajaid. Oli ka tuntud looduskaitsja, linnuhuviline, jahimees ja kalamees. Meisterlik laskja. 2004 aastal valisid soomlased Karl Fazeri kõigi aegade suuremate soomlaste hulgas 46. kohale. Brändid Karl Fazer Geisha Amica Dumle Tutti Frutti Marianne Brändid Fazermint Liqueur Fills Sokolaadiköök Xylimax Must Leib Kodusai

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POEM - The months

POEM The months. January brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glows. February brings the rains, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes sharp and chill, Shakes the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Sporting round their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, rose, Fills the children's hands with posies. Hot July brings thundershowers, Apricots, and gillyflowers. August brings the sheaves of corn; Then the harvest home is borne. Warm September brings the fruit; Sportsmen then begin to shoot. Brown October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant. Dull November brings the blast-- Hark! the leaves are whirling fast. Cold December brings the sleet, Blazing fire, and Christmas treat. The Alphabet Song ABCDE Stand up and look at me! FGHIJ I play football every day! KLMNO I like cake, oh, oh, oh! PQRST Hey people. Li...

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Seven pounds

to save the lives of seven good people, who deserve being alive. He donates a lung lobe to his brother, a liver to a child services worker Holly, a kidney to a junior hockey coach, bone marrow to a young boy Nicholas. He also helpes a woman who lives with an abusive boyfriend. Tim gives Connie and her kids his beach house. He also finds a blind meat salesman who plays the piano and a selfemployed greeting card printer who has a heart condition and a rare blood type. One day Tim fills the bathtub with ice water and commits suicide by pulling his box jellyfish into the water. The piano player receives his corneas and the selfemployed woman who he falls in love with, receives his heart. I think Will Smith is an excellent actor. He makes the movie so real and his acting really touches me. I also enjoy his performance in the movies ,,The pursuit of happiness" and ,,I am legend". The film ,,Seven pounds" shows, that there are not only

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Australia Topic

AUSTRALIA Tallinn 2008 Only one country in the world fills a whole continent. That country is Australia. The continent it fills is Australia, too. Australia, then, is both a country and a continent. Australia is one only continent except Antartctica that is all south of the equator. Since it is south of the equator, its seasons are just the opposite of ours. It has summer while we have winter, and the other way round. Sometimes Australia is called the island continent. There is a good reason why. It is an island. It is 1800 miles from the mainland of Asia and almost half way round the world from Europe.

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TWILIGHT-CHAPTER ONE-FIRST SIGHT

of many buildings. She soon realizes that she is ahead of the work in most of her classes. In general, she is a bright and talented student. Her only academic failing is gym, where she is completely uncoordinated. Bella meets several classmates and ends up sitting at their table during lunch. Eric is tall and lanky with greasy black hair and is something of a nerd. Angela is repeats herself a lot. Mike is good-looking and easy going. Jessica is bubbly, friendly, and fills Bella in about the "devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful" members of the Cullen family that Bella has noticed. Jessica describes in detail Rosalie and Jasper Hale, Alice, Edward, and Emmett Cullen's relationship with their parents and guardians Dr. Carlisle Cullen and Mrs. Esme Cullen. The family moved to Forks from Alaska two years ago when Carlisle became the town doctor. They are a close-knit, somewhat aloof group that drive themselves to school in a flashy, silver Volvo

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Austraalia

Australia Topic Koostas: Aineõpetaja: Tallinn 2011 Location Only one country in the world fills a whole continent. That country is Australia. The continent it fills is Australia, too. Australia, then, is both a country and a continent. If someone wants to make clear that he is speaking of the country, he may call it by its full name of Commonwealth of Australia. Sixty million years ago Australia and its nearby islands were separated from the rest of the world by a great upheaval. They were cut off from Asia by the ocean. Very few people and almost no animals visited Australia before English colonists began to settle there in 1788.

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Report for Pride and Prejudice

know him better and finally falls in love with him. In the end they marry and so does Jane with Mr. Bingley. Personal opinion I believe that Jane Austen tries to say that we should not judge the book by its cover and that we should look in the person's character deeper. I think that she has excellently achieved her purpose. The book is really well-written, the writing is effective and beautiful. She writes with great clarity and precision, and fills the dialogues with irony, making many characters reveal their foolishness to the reader through their ridiculous comments. Generally the characters are vivid and believable. The book is both humorous and deeply serious. Humour can be found everywhere in the book, in it's character descriptions, imagery, but mostly in it's conversations between characters. The strengths of the book are the descriptions of the personalities, dialogues and nature, which give a really good overview

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Book Report "To Kill A Mockingbird"

named Dill, who has come to live in their neighbourhood for the summer. Dill becomes fascinated by the spooky house on their street, the Radley Place. The house is owned by Mr. Nathan Radley, whose brother, Arthur (nicknamed Boo), has lived there for years without daring to go outside. Scot and Jem find gifts left for them in a knothole of a tree on the Radley property. The next winter, Jem and Scout find more presents in the tree, supposedly left by Boo. Nathan Radley eventually fills the knothole with cement. Atticus agrees despite Maycomb's racist white community, to defend a black man named Tom Robinson, who has been accused of raping a white woman. Because of Atticus's decision, Jem and Scout are ejected from other children, even when they celebrate Christmas. Calpurnia, the Finches' black cook, takes them to the local black church, with the warm community. At the trial Atticus points out clear evidence that the accusers, Mayella Ewell and her father, Bob are lying

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Michael Morpurgo

He didn't work especially hard at school but he was very good at games, and this helped him to keep out of trouble! When Michael left school he went into the army, which he also hated. He left as soon as he could and trained to be a teacher. Michael loved teaching, especially poetry, which he discovered through the poems of Ted Hughes. He stopped teaching to become a full-time writer when he started the farm. He writes sitting propped up on the bed, with a thin pen on lined paper which he fills as much as possible as he hates turning over and starting a new page! He hates rewriting stories and he hates making corrections. Favorites among his own books. Favorites among his own books are The Butterfly Lion, Kensuke´s Kingdom, War Horse and Private Peaceful. War horse War Horse is a children's novel by Michael Morpurgo. It was first published in Great Britain by Kaye & Ward in 1982. The story recounts the experiences of Joey,

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Greec wedding traditions

All the week before the weddings is also important. During the whole week quests visit bride and groom and leave them gifts on their marriage bed. On Wednesday it is customed that relatives come to bride' s and groom' s new house and watch the flour being sieved by a boy and a girl. Through that process there is silence. When there is enough flour people throw coins into it and yell their wishes of good luck. On Friday there is a ritual called " filling of the sacks" . That means that the bride fills sacks with all her possessions while visitors throw coins in among her things. At the same time groom is sending pitchers of wine around the village to friends and family with an invitation to the wedding. The bride's father does the same thing to his friends and family and the bride goes around the village on Saturday, but instead of wine she gives out sweets. Before the weddings there are all sorts of traditions. It all starts with raising a wedding flag at the groom's house

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Backyard Pond

Step 3. Figure 3 shows how to measure your pond to get the right sized liner. The big square on Figure 3 represents the liner size needed for the pond in the drawing. To determine the right liner size, take the width of the pond and add twice the depth of the pond, plus 24 more inches. The length measurement will be done using the same formula. Step 4. When hole is completed, drape liner over pond, centering it and placing stones around the edge. Start filling with water. As it fills, remove wrinkles and fold large creases into neat folds to be less noticeable. Step 5. After pond is filled, trim excess liner to within 12 inches of edge of pond, and place your coping material around edge to give it a natural finished look. We recommend large flat stones because they can overhang the pond edge slightly, and they look very natural. See Figure 2 above. Now your ready to add the finishing touches. This article covers the basics of how to install your own backyard pond

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Australia

As a result, its seasons are the opposite of ours. Australia, Tasmania and a number of smaller islands form the Commonwealth of Australia. Because of the country's great size, the climate in Australia ranges from tropical regions of the Northern Territory to the cool temperate conditions in the southeast and Tasmania, where it often snows in winter. In the north, half the year is `wet' and half is `dry'. From November to April heavy rain fills the rivers and makes enormous lakes where thousands of birds come for the summer. From May to October it is often sunny and dry for weeks, and it is a popular place for winter holidays in the sun. In the hot, flat centre of Australia, there is an area called the `outback'. It covers more than two-thirds of Australia, but its population is less than 100,000. In some places, it doesn't rain for years. There are hills and big dry salt lakes, and it is very difficult to grow anything there.

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

.................................10 Conclusion....................................................................................................................11 Materials........................................................................................................................11 2 Australia Introduction Australia is the one and only country in the world which fills the whole continent. The continent it fills is called Australia too. So, Australia is both a country and a continent. If you want to make clear that you are speaking about the country, you may call it the Commonwealth of Australia. It’s the official name of the country. Australia is the smallest continent, but one of the largest countries on Earth. It’s 6th largest country. Its area is about 7.6 million sq km. One third of it is occupied by deserts. It’s both

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

...... ................................. Aborigines and first settlers.......................................................................................... Sports............................................................................................. .................................... Culture............................................................................................. .................................. Factfile Australia is the only country in the worlf that fills the whole continent. The continent is also called Australia, if you want to make clear that you are speaking about the country you may call it by its official name: Commonwealth of Australia. Australia is the smallest continent, but one of the largest countries in the world. Its area is about 7,6 million sq kilometers. Its population is about 20,0 million and most of the people live in bigger cities: Sydney (4.2 million), Melbourne (3

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Getting physical

distracted by all the empty space and the audience is reluctant to relax or become involved with the speaker. The only ways to counteract this are (1) try to encourage the audience to come and sit closer together down in front, and (2) try to position yourself as close to the audience as possible. The objective is to reduce, as much as possible, the potential barriers between you and your audience. Conversely, when an audience completely fills a room, the speaker is buoyed because so many have come to hear his or her message, and the audience's response is often better: Laughter and applause seem to be freer, almost contagious. · Here's something most speakers ignore: Where are you supposed to go when you finish your remarks? Do you sit down on the dais? Do you return to the audience? Are you supposed to retreat to the back of the room? Determine the answer in advance by

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Topic - Canada 2

repository of executive power, which she normally does not exercise herself. The term The Crown is usually used to represent the power of the monarchy. Government ministers are ministers of the Crown. Criminal prosecutions are made by Crown prosecutors in the name of the monarch. Since the monarch does not reside in Canada, she appoints a governor general to represent her and exercise her powers. The person who fills this role is selected on the advice of the prime minister. "Advice" in this sense is a choice without options since it would cause a major political crisis if the prime minister's advice were not followed. This convention protects the monarchy. As long as the monarch is only following the advice of her ministers, she is not held personally responsible for the decisions of the government. The governor general has no term limit, but the practice in recent decades is for the governor

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Pink Floyd

# # Fo Fm Cmaj7 C # Crazy over the rainbow he is cra---zy # # Fm # The evidence before the court is # # Bbm # Incontravertable, there's no need for # # # The jury to retire # # Fm # In all my years of judging # # # I have never heard before of # # Bbm # Someone more deserving # # # The full penalty of law # # Fm # The way you made them suffer # # # Your exquisite wife and mother # # Bbm # Fills me with the urge to defecate # # Fm # Since, my friend, you have revealed your # # # Deepest fear # # Bbm # I sentence you to be exposed before # # # Your peers. # # Fm Bbm # Tear down the wall. # # Outside the Wall # ------- --- ---- # # C F C # All alone, or in twos # # C F C # The ones who really love you # # G G7 C F C # Walk up and down outside the wall # # C F C

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Topic – Australia

fantastically beautiful shapes that we know as corals are form. The Great Barrier Reef can be seen from outer space and is sometimes referred to as the single largest organism in the world. More than 300 varieties of coral ­ ranging from pale blue to bright yellow ­ can be found. Recently, black coral, the rarest type of all, was found on one of the reefs. Lakes Most of the lakes in Australia are filled with water after rains only. Lake Eyre is, on the rare occasions that it fills, the largest lake in Australia and is the lowest point in Australia, at approximately 15 m. The lake is located in the deserts of central Australia, in northern South Australia. Even in the dry season there is usually some water remaining in Lake Eyre, Rivers The Darling River is the longest river in Australia, flowing 2,739km from northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales. (Some geographers treat the

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E.Hemingway

However, he also thinks that in five years this philosophy will seem as silly and useless as all the other philosophies he has constructed. He struggles too with the question of morality. Though he wishes Mike would not insult Cohn, he admits to himself that he enjoys watching Mike do it. The next few days are quiet, as preparations are made for the fiesta Summary That Sunday, July 6, at noon, exploding rockets announce the beginning of the fiesta. The square fills with celebrants shouting and drinking wine, men and children dancing, and musicians playing drums and fifes. Everything becomes unreal during the seven days of nonstop drinking, dancing, and music. As Jake notes, it seems to everyone as though "nothing could have any consequences." By the end of the fiesta, even money loses its value for those spending it. The crowd pulls Jake and his friends into a dancing circle around Brett. Afterward, they rush into a crowded wine shop

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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

They stripped him of his pants and took turns lashing him with a whip, muffling his shouts with a pillow. They slipped away, and Himmelstoss never discovered who gave him the beating. Summary The Second Company is assigned to lay barbed wire at the front, an extremely dangerous task. As the men's trucks rumble toward the front, they pass a house, and Paul hears the cackle of geese. He and Kat agree to come back later, take the geese, and feast on them. The sound of gunfire and shells fills the air, gripping the new recruits with fear. Kat explains to the recruits how to distinguish which guns are firing by listening to the blasts. He announces that he senses there will be a bombardment later in the night: the English batteries have begun firing an hour earlier than usual. Paul reflects that the roar of guns and whistling of shells sharpens men's senses. Paul ruminates that, for the soldier, the earth takes on a new significance at the front: he

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

In all his life, than take this godly man Into his household; heaven sent him here, In your great need, to make you all repent; For your salvation, you must hearken to him; He censures nothing but deserves his censure. These visits, these assemblies, and these balls, Are all inventions of the evil spirit. You never hear a word of godliness At them--but idle cackle, nonsense, flimflam. Our neighbour often comes in for a share, The talk flies fast, and scandal fills the air; It makes a sober person's head go round, At these assemblies, just to hear the sound Of so much gab, with not a word to say; And as a learned man remarked one day Most aptly, 'tis the Tower of Babylon, Where all, beyond all limit, babble on. And just to tell you how this point came in . . . (To Cleante) So! Now the gentlemen must snicker, must he? Go find fools like yourself to make you laugh And don't . . . (To Elmire) Daughter, good-bye; not one word more.

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Investors Handbook. A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia

Persons included in this list have the right to enjoy even more sim- plified customs procedures and pay import duties under preferential timeframes. Finally, due to the reforms, the duration of customs procedures takes only 2 hours (versus the three days previously required). Registration of Goods and the State Control The most common customs activities include import, export, temporary import of goods, transit and re-export. During the registration of goods the owner of the goods fills in a customs (commodity) declara- tion and pays customs taxes and fees. The rate of taxes and duties depends on the customs regime (commodity operation) and the type of commodity, as well as the quantity of the goods. In the case of an import, the owner of the goods submits a certificate of origin of the goods as well. Customs payments consist of the import tax, VAT, excise tax and customs fees. In the case of import of certain types of goods, the importer is also required to have a relevant

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

last time, entering the heaven o f First Class where all the good folk live eternally. ( T h e villains are conspicuously absent, no doubt bobbing in a frigid, wet hell.) Jack stands at his old place by the clock, a supernatural being conquering time. H e extends his hand, they touch again, they kiss, and the ship's company a p p l a u d this final S A C R E D M A R R I A G E . Camera u p to the ceiling dome, the vault of heaven, and its white purity fills the screen. Rose has her E L I X I R . THE END Titanic is certainly not a perfect movie, and there are boatloads of critics to point out its flaws — a certain bluntness in the writing: a tendency to end scenes with crude, obvious utterances like "Shit!", "Oh, shit!", and "I'll be God damned!" For a while at the beginning the movie seems to have Tourette's S y n d r o m e . T h e r e is a sense of pandering to the m o d e r n audience in an exaggerated attempt to make the

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

to the same natural kind in every world in which that kind has membership. And some version of the Causal­Historical Theory characterizes their refer- ring use. This view sharply opposed a long-held Descriptivist theory of naturalkind terms, which associated each such term with a descriptive stereotype. For example, "water" would have been analyzed as meaning something like "a clear, odorless, tasteless potable liquid that falls from the sky as rain and fills lakes and streams," and "tiger" as something like "a ferocious, carnivorous jungle feline, tawny with distinctive black stripes." Kripke and Putnam urged modal arguments against such analyses, similar to objection 3 from the pre- vious chapter and to the rigidity argument that began this one. For example, there could have been water even if there had never been rain, lakes or streams, and under different circumstances water might have had an odor or a taste.

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Cialdini raamat

tion of resources, trade, defense, expansion, and social control that would otherwise be impossible. At the opposite end, the alternative is anarchy, a state hardly known for its beneficial effects on cultural groups and one that the social philosopher Thomas Hobbes assures us would render life "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." Consequently, we are trained from birth to believe that obedience to proper authority is right and disobedience is wrong. This message fills the parental lessons, the schoolhouse rhymes, stories, and songs of our childhood and is carried forward in the legal, military, and political systems we encounter as adults. Notions of sub- mission and loyalty to legitimate rule are accorded much value in each. Religious instruction contributes as well. The very first book of the Bible, for example, describes how failure to obey the ultimate authority resulted in the loss of

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TheCodeBreakers

to the Negotiations Between England and Spain. [Codebreakers 428.jpg] Gustave Bergenroth’s reconstruction of a Spanish cipher. To their resumes of hundreds of documents, the historians return time and again, with gratitude. The longest, the best known, the most tantalizing, the most heavily attacked, the most resistant, and the most expensive of historical cryptograms remains unsolved. It fills an anonymous, untitled volume that has been called "the most mysterious manuscript in the world." In 1962, rare book dealer Hans P. Kraus of New York attracted worldwide attention when he asked $160,000 for this book that no one can read. 1 The volume itself is unprepossessing. A large octavo of about 6x9 inches, it has 204 pages; 28 others are lost. Its covers, of vellum like the leaves, are off. Dozens of tiny female nudes, astrological diagrams, and

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