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finnish – bad in write, good in speech
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Customs and behaviour patterns in Finland

Do not raise your voice when you talk to Finns, especially not in public! Speaking in a loud voice is considered rude, as Finns themselves are quiet. Remember to look Finns in the eye. Looking down or to the side is a sign of dishonesty in Finland. If you want to visit a Finnish friend, always let them know in advance. Privacy is very important to the Finns. When you visit a Finnish home, always take off your shoes or bring a pair of shoes you can wear indoors with you. Always remember to say `Thank you' after a meal if you have been invited for a dinner. It is usual for all Finns to pay for their own meal in a restaurant. You can still politely...

Intercultural communication
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Refereering Elina Harjuneni inglise keelsest artiklist

Refereering Elina Harjuneni artiklist "Reading research on Finnish basic education through the lenses of ethics and values" Elina Harjuneni artikkel "Reading research on Finnish basic education through the lenses of ethics and values" räägib väärtuskasvatusest soome koolis heites valgust ka võimalikele seostele PISA testi tulemustega. Haridusinimesed kõikjalt Euroopast, kaasaarvatud Eestist, arutlevad soome hariduse kui fenomeni üle: kuidas saavutavad soome kooli õpilased PISA testis alati nõnda kõrgeid tulemusi? Osad on pidanud nende heade tulemuste saladuseks väärtuspõhist kasvatust. Soome eduvõtit...

Sissejuhatus...
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Ökosüsteemi teenused

Metsaklassidel ei olnud eraldi kategooriaid mändide ning kuuskede, lageraie, või vanade ning noorte metsade eristamiseks, mis on põhjapõtrade karjatamisel olulisteks näitajateks. CLC2000 ning andmeid mujalt asutustest kasutati piirkonna maakasutamise kaardistamiseks. Täiendavat infot saadi intervjuudest. CLC2000 andmed ei sisaldanud piisavat infot alas paikneva teedevõrgustiku ning infrastruktuuri kohta.Detailset infot edastas Finnish National Land Survey, samuti loodi teede ümber puhvertsoonid. Tulemusena saadud teede- ja infrastruktuuri kihid lisati CORINE klassifikatsiooni. Tulemused Ökosüsteemi teenuste eraldiste loomine elukohtade järgi Esmalt kalkuleeriti elupaikade väärtused. Arvutati uuendatud CLC2000 pinnaalade klassid igas põhjapõtrade karjatamise piirkonnas. Arvesse võeti vaid inimeste jaoks olulised ÖTd. Pakutud teenused identifitseeriti:...

Geograafia
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Nokia Report

In conclusion I will be giving my own opinion about Nokia and review the main points of the report. HISTORY The firm Nokia we know today has greatly changed comparing to the time it first started under the name of Nokia. Nokia was established in 1865 as a pulp mill by Knut Fredrik Idestam in the town of Tampere, in south-western Finland. In the beginning of 20th Finnish Rubber Works acquired Nokia Wood Mills and Finnish Cable Works and all these three companies were merged into the Nokia Corporation. This corporation involved in many sectors, producing at one time or another paper products, bicycle and car tires, footwear, personal computers, communications cables, televisions, aluminium, etc. The seeds of the current incarnation of Nokia were planted with the founding of the electronics section in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Nokia became more involved in the...

Inglise keel
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Report on Estonia

Estonia has got 15 counties. Estonia has been an independent country since 1991. Tallinn is the capital city of Estonia. Estonia is a member of European Union nad NATO. Estonia is a democratic republic and it's president is Toomas Hendrik Ilves. The official language of Estonia is Estonian, which is Finno-Ugric language and has many similarities with Finnish . The population of Estonia contains mainly Estonians but some Russians and other ethnicities too. Many foreign people think of Estonia as an old-timed soviet union country, but in my opinion Estonia is quite far-advanced country. Estonian national symbols are cornflower, slate, swallow and it's blue-black-white flag. There is very high level of education in Estonia, mainly because Tartu University, which makes Tartu the education capital of Estonia. The main...

Inglise kirjandus
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Fiskaalpoliitika ehk eelarvepoliitika

Tammeraid, A. "Eesti maksukoormus Euroopa Ühenduse taustal", Eesti Vabariigi majanduspoliitika ja Euroopa Liit, Tallinn, 1999. 14. Tanzi,V., Tsibouris,G. "Fiscal Reform Over Ten Year of Transition", IMF WP, No 113, 2000. 15. Vihanto, M. "Tax Evasion in a Transition from Socialism to Capitalism: The Psychology of the Social Contract", BOFIT Discussion Papers, No 6 , 2000. 17. Viren, Matti. "Fiscal Policy Coordination in EMU", A Political Backlash against the Market Economy, The Centre for Finnish Business and Policy Studies, Helsinki, 1999. 79 18. Weber, R., Taube, G. "On the Fast Track to EU Accession: Macroeconomic Effect and Policy Challenges for Estonia", IMF WP, No 156, 1999. 19. World Economic Outlook (WEO): Progress with Fiscal Reform in Countries in Transition, IMF, October 1998. 20. World Economic Outlook (WEO): World Economic Outlook and Policy Responses to the the Global Slowdown, IMF, May 1999. 21...

Ajalugu
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Referaat Tallinnast.

, Maritime viewing on top of . Toompea , Kiek de Kök (peek ). 38m , 17m 4m . St ` ' Berndt Notke. St , . back to 13th , 1230 . St . Toompea ` ' . : Hermann , Czarist , Riigikogu, courtyard , 1920s. Viru, . Tallinn fascinating . (72 1806), Finnish - Tallinn . , breadth open-air , cobblestoned ....

Vene keel
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Unit 5-6 sõnavara

Illiterate- harimatu Irresistible- vastupandamatu Illiberal- mittetahtlik Incomplete-mittetäielik Denmark- Danish USA- English Greece- Greek Norway- Norwegian Britain- English Italy- Italian France- French Turkey- Turkish Sweden- Swedish Holland- Dutch Portugal- Portuguese Spain- Spanish Russia- Russian Finland- Finnish Germany- German UNIT6 The bank of England- keskpank, central bank Commercial bank- clearing bank Merchant banks- äripank- specialise in services for companies Regular payment- direct debit Salary- palk, money your employer pays you every month Net- neto, the amount that remains after everything else has been deducted Wages- palk, money you make when you work, usually paid weekly, in cash Routine- tavapärane, ordinary and boring...

Inglise keel
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Topic - Estonia

Estonia's GDP (gross domestic product) grew rapidly during the second half of the 1990s and the country now has a solid level of formal education. At the same time, the average life expectancy is among the lowest in the European Union. The most important problems for Estonia today are unemployment, poverty and social exclusion. 13.Biggest cities The capital of Estonia is Tallinn. The closest major city to Tallinn is the Finnish capital Helsinki, located at a distance of 85 km on the opposite shore of the Gulf of Finland. Riga is only one day's drive away (307 km). It's also a relatively short trip to St Petersburg (395 km) and Stockholm (405 km). Approximately a third of the Estonian nation live in Tallinn and about 67% of the population reside in cities in general. Tallinn, which at one time or another has fallen under Danish, German, Swedish or Czarist Russian rule, has retained more remnants of its past...

Inglise keel
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Art Museum of Estonia

The representatives of Russian academic realist painting from the second half of the 19th century are Ivan Shishkin, Ivan Aivazovsky, Ilya Repin. The works by Abram Arkhipov, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, Konstantin Korovin are examples of Russian Modernism from the first decades of the 20th century. The museum has also a small collection of Finnish painting from the beginning of the 20th century. The works by Alvar Cawén, Tyko Sallinen and Väinö Kunnas could be of interest as examples of Nordic painting culture. The museum has a remarkable collection of over 100 miniature portraits, painted by 17th- 19th century Russian and Western European artists on bone or copper plates. Konstantin Tooming, an art collector of Estonian origin in Moscow, donated most of them to the museum in 1972....

Inglise keel
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Nimetu

Name Minni Manni Address Vääna 18, Harku commune, Harju country, Estonia Telephone +372 53 111 222 Email [email protected] Nationality Estonian Date of birth 00 January 1989 Personal details I am a young lady who is hard-working, diligent and good socializer. I am active and cheerful girl who isn't scared of hard work. Work experience Date ­ Place - Job Languages Estonian (mother tongue), English (fluent), Russian (good), Finnish (good) Interests Travel, dancing, have fun with my friends, reading, listening to music. Other information I have been a member of student municipality Education and qualifications Date ­ School...

Inglise keel
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Conditions of the productive animals in farms.

Recent proof of that was the Põima farm case in Estonia were 260 cows are starving. Animals are wet because of their own excrements, some spots on their body are furless, their bones poke out from their skin and they can hardly stand up. What is more, they do not have food or litter, so they lie on cold cemented floor that is covered with dung. This problem is not actual only in Estonia.Also the reality of Finnish factory farming was recently revealed. Producers arguments as there are severe problems related to intensive farming abroad and animals in Finland are treated properly, were more than doubt filling. That is why there was conducted an inquiry to investigate the real conditions in Finnish farms. During the investigation 21 Finnish broiler farms, 60 pig factories and 20 egg were visited during a year-long period between 2006 and 2007. The size of the egg farms varied from...

Inglise keel
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Valentine's day

This holiday is named after a priest Valentine. The holiday is celebrated almost everywhere around the world. It is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other, sending cards. On this day people show how much they care about their friends. Usually on this day people gift hand-made cards and roses. Nowadays people can also send e-cards. Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline and the figure of the winged Cupid. The traditional Valentine's colours are pink and red. On that day people should were pink and red clothes. In different countries there are different traditions on Valentine's Day. History There are many versions of the history of Valentine's Day. One version is that there was a priest named Valentine who served during third century Rome. There was an Emperor at that time by the name of Claudius II. Emperor...

Inglise keel
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Estonian Language

Estonian Language Estonian laguage(previously called ,,ground language" by estonians in old days) belongs into Finno-Ugric language group. It is spoken by about 1.1 million people, mostly in Estonia. Some people have said Estonian reminds them of the sound of babbling water. Some non-Estonian people I know just say it sounds weird. Estonian language is closely related to Finnish . Originally they were a single language but they parted about 5000 years ago. Most of Estonian vocabulary is borrowed from other languages like German ang English. Very few of Estonian words are originally Estonian. For example, suu (mouth), vesi (water) and ema (mother). One thing that features Estonian is that unlike any other language, Estonian has three degrees of phoneme lenght: short, long and overlong. Pronouncing the phoneme differently can change the meaning of the word....

Inglise keel
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Theater of Tallinn

3 The Estonia National Opera "Estonia" became a professional theater on September 16, 1906. The current Estonia house - a representative building in the heart of Tallinn - opened the doors in the summer of 1913. The building was designed by Finnish architects Armas Lindgren and Wiwi Lonn. The "Estonia" theatre has had several names during history, but since 1998, it bears the name The Estonian National Opera. From 1994 the theater is managed by the general manager Paul Himma. The Estonian National Opera is the home of the symphony orchestra, the opera choir and the ballet. The theater repertoire includes classical operas, ballets and operettas as well as modern musical and children plays...

Inglise keel
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European Union

dialects used in the EU, it has 23 official and working languages: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English,Estonian, Finnish , French , German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Irish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portu-guese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene,...

Ühiskonnaõpetus
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Finland

10 Introduction I chose finland because there are friendly people and beautiful nature. Finland is bigger than Estonia. There lives over 5 milj. people. Finland capital is Helsingi and there lives about 2 milj. people. Highest top is 1328m. Finland is bordersed with Sweden to the west, Russia to the east and Norway to the north. It is the eight largest city in Europe. Most Finns speak Finnish . The second language is Swedish. Finland is rated the sixth most peaceful country in the World. In Finland there are more than 60000 lakes. Capital: Helsinki Area: 338145km2 Population: 5200000 Language: Finnish, Swedish Currency: Euro (EUR) Goverment: Parliamentary republic President: Tarja Halonen...

Majandus
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Tallinn in the 20th century

New railway stations opened: (Järve 1925, Lilleküla ja Hiiu 1929, Rahumäe ja Nõmme 1930, Tondi 1936, Kivimäe 1937). 1936 new connection into city, Tondi-Central Tallinn tramway opened. Tram in 1920s The building of Tallinn Airport started in 1932, and the airport was opened officially on 20 September 1936. Tallinn Airport had regular connections to abroad by at least Lufthansa, LOT and the Finnish company Aero (now Finnair). Tallinn's zoo established in 25.08.1939 and based on the edge of Kadriorg Park. 5 Occupation time (1940-1991) After World War II started, Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1940, and later occupied by Nazi Germany from 1941-44. After Nazi retreat in 1944, it was occupied by the USSR again...

Inglise keel
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Nimetu

-09.2006 Viasat(salesman) 06.-12.2007 Green Isle Factory (Packer) Ireland ­ Galway 12.-12.2007 Tallinna Lõunakeskuse Säästumarket (cashier) 06.-07.2008 Herbalife(salesman) 07.2008 ­ 05.2009 Skills Languages: estonian ­ mother language russian ­ bad in write,bad in speech finnish ­ bad in write, good in speech deutch ­ good in write, bad in speech english ­ very good in write, very good in speech IT: Microsoft Word ­ good Microsoft Exel ­ good Powerpoint ­ very good Internet ­ very good Intrests and Activites Travelling around Europe and around the world, playing guitar and writing songs,photographing,listening music, Gym and bodyjump, philosophy and psyhology,meeting new people. References...

Inglise keel
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Riigid, rahvad, keeled

Australia Australian English Belgium Belgian/Flemish French/Flemish The Czech Republik Czech Czech Canada Canadian English/French China Chinese Chinese Denmark Dane Danish Estonia Estonian Estonian Finland Finn Finnish France Frenchman/woman French Germany German German Greece Greek Greek The Netherlands/ Dutchman/woman Dutch Holland Hungary Hungarian Hungarian Iceland Icelander Icelandic Iraq Iraqi Kurdish,Arabian Ireland Irishman/woman Irish...

Inglise keel
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