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Abarham Lincoln
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Abarham Lincoln

Teda peetakse üheks Ühendriikide tähtsaimaks presidendiks. Tema mälestuseks on Washingtoni 1922 aastal rajatud klassikalise kreeka templi stiilis Lincoln Memorial, kus paikneb 5,8 meetri kõrgune istuva Lincolni kuju. Samuti on tema mälestuseks New Yorki rajatud kultuurikeskus Lincoln Center for the Preforming Arts. Üks Lincolni ütlus, mis on graveeritud tema memoriaali seinale, ütleb "With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds.... ". Eesti keelde tõlgituna kõlaks see nii: "Kurjusega mitte kellelegi; heategevusega kõigile; vankumatusega paremal, nagu Jumal aitab meil õieti näha, püüdkem lõpetada tööd milles me oleme; et siduda kinni rahvuse haavad...". . Kasutatud Kirjandus: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/al16.html http://www.tpl

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The whole manager-referaat
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"The whole manager" referaat

To get the best out of yourself you need to feel accountable for your actions and for those of your team. Basically, that means not leaning on others for help and not looking for excuses when things go wrong. Only by adopting a mindset of full responsibility will you be able to make the most of your talents. When author observe managers and directors who continually achieve success there is often a cerain characteristic ­ a mixture of firmness, strength af character, courage, integrity, and being true to oneself ­ that he calls ,,bottle". Throughout your career you will have many opportunities to show your ,,bottle". By making the right choices ­ ones that show your courage and integrity ­ you will grow and mature as a manager and as a person. Building on the ,,bottle" factor, it is worth noting the importance in general of having a positive attitude about your abilities. The skill and commitment may be there in abundance,

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Hypermobility-The effect of hypermobility on flexibility
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Hypermobility. The effect of hypermobility on flexibility

one’s possibilities for strengthening the joints as well as reduce the ability to bend. Stronger muscles can protect the joints they surround.15 As Livestrong.com states: „Strengthening exercises are those that involve working with resistance, such as weight lifting, medicine balls and tension bands.“ 16 This means that all variations of resistance training are the most benefitial for enchancing one’s muscle mass and joint firmness. As there are various negative consequences as well as positive opportunities for patients with Joint Hypermobility Syndrome, the condition is not harmful for most of the patients. The syndrome is even benefitial for some. JMS is the most advantageous for athletes and dancers, as the condition can contribute to their flexibility and ability to perform unearthly positions and movements. All of the patients of Joint

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Autodes kasutatavad pneuma-ja hüdrosüsteemid
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Autodes kasutatavad pneuma-ja hüdrosüsteemid

fluid, which then powers the brakes, suspension and power steering. It can also power any number of features such as the clutch, turning headlamps and even power windows. The suspension system usually features driver-variable ride height, to provide extra clearance in rough terrain. The suspension setup is referred to as 'oléopneumatique' in early literature, pointing to oil and air as its main components. There have been many improvements to this system over the years, including variable ride firmness (Hydractive) and active control of body roll (Citroën Activa). The latest incarnation features a simplified single pump-accumulator sphere combination. The system had one key negative impact on the inventor, Citroën - only specialist garages were qualified to work on the cars - making them seem radically different from ordinary cars with common mechanicals. Auto manufacturers are still trying to catch up with the combination of features offered by this 1955

Auto → Auto õpetus
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Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

poetry is sometimes used for humorous purposes: Susan Simpson strolled sedately, Stifling sobs, suppressing sighs. (Anon.) Alliteration may have its share in producing an ironic effect. Byron, for example, pokes fun at the sugar sweetness of writers of love songs through the consonants in the second line of When amatory poets sing their loves In liquid lines mellifluously bland... A. may convey various shades of meaning. A.Tennyson, by the use of consonants, suggests firmness and hardness of the eagle and rock in 14 He clasps the crag with crooked hands... In the following example the initial ,,f" is particularly appropriate to the image of the blowing wind: The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free ... (S.T. Coleridge) The above example shows that alliteration may become onomatopoetic in quality. Consider also the following instance:

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

Traditionally, 1978). fats came from fatty animal tissues directly incorporated into meat batters as ingredients. Fat emulsion or vegetable oils can also be Mechanically Deboned Meat (MDM) used. The four main factors influencing the MDM is obtained by mechanically separat- firmness of fat tissues are the water and lipid ing remaining muscle tissue from the car- contents, the extent of connective tissue, and casses (Heinz 2007). Mechanically deboned the fatty acid composition (Lebret et al. poultry meat (MDPM) is frequently used in 1996). Fat tissues are less firm when they the formulation of comminuted meat prod- contain few lipids and a lot of water. When

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Bridges presentation
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Bridges presentation

Bridging rivers, gorges, narrows, straits, and valleys always has played an important role in the history of human settlement. Since ancient times, bridges have been the most visible testimony of the noble craft of engineers. A bridge can be defined in many ways, but Andrea Palladio, the great 16th century Italian architect and engineer, hit on the essence of bridge building when he said "...bridges should befit the spirit of the community by exhibiting commodiousness, firmness, and delight." In more practical terms, he went on to explain that the way to avoid having the bridge carried away by the violence of water was to make the bridge without fixing any posts in the water. Since the beginning of time, the goal of bridge builders has been to create as wide a span as possible which is commodious, firm, and occasionally delightful. Spanning greater distances is a distinct measure of engineering prowess.

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

The character of the themes has been changed. In the development section, Tubin follows the principle of motivic development. In the first movement, it is improvisational, importance is given to different sophisticated rhythmic schemes. The themes seem to drown in this ocean of rhythms. In the second movement, Tubin has brought in a frivolous episode (a pub scene) with someone stupidly shouting , followed by trombones. Here, the setting of the tone takes place. The initial firmness and strength of the Finale theme is soon replaced by “weaker” transformations turning finally into elegiac sensitivity. The harmony of the Sixth Symphony is more complicated, with dodecaphonic elements in themes. There are also clusters in use, they do not dominate the sound but function as additions of colour. Polyphony is linear in all movements. The use of rhythms is the most decisive element: it is changeable, flexible, powerful and gracious

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

to a momentary confusion here on receiving so direct a reproach; though, as it was no more than she expected, she soon regained her composure, and calmly replied: "Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Do you think it incredible that Mr. Collins should be able to procure any woman's good opinion, because he was not so happy as to succeed with you?" But Elizabeth had now recollected herself, and making a strong effort for it, was able to assure with tolerable firmness that the prospect of their relationship was highly grateful to her, and that she wished her all imaginable happiness. "I see what you are feeling," replied Charlotte. "You must be surprised, very much surprised--so lately as Mr. Collins was wishing to marry you. But when you have had time to think it over, I hope you will be satisfied with what I have done. I am not romantic, you know; I never was. I ask only a comfortable home; and considering Mr. Collins's character,

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