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Pros and cons of digital communication and face-to-face communication
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Pros and cons of digital communication and face-to-face communication

• Fast • Simple • Record of conversation • Hybrid meetings • Media content Digital communication: cons • Lying • Bad for your eyes • Fake identity • Overuse • Privacy Face-to-face communication: pros • Express of feelings • Instant response • Better knowledge • Collaborate • Suitable for discussions Face-to-face communication: cons • Schedule availability • Distance • Time consuming • Media content • Not effective in large gatherings THANKS FOR WATCHING AND LISTENING! References 1 • https://brm.institute/f2f-vs-digital-communication-pros-cons-use / • https://orgcommdynamics.wikispaces.com/Face-to-Face+Meetings+vs.+ Virtual+Meetings • https:// www.quora.com/What-are-some-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-digital -communication • https://thebusinesscommunication.com/what-is-face-to-face-conversation / • http:// www.parachutedigitalmarketing.com

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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Cristiano Ronaldo

i heard his name was when i was about 11 years old and since that time, i have kept an eye on his actions. Ronaldo is quite tall and a muscular athlete. He has got a long face, light brown eyes and dark brown hair. He also has quite big nose. Basically every time i see him in some news article or on the pitch, he has a different hairstyle. He mostly wears designer clothes. I think he looks fabulous. Ronaldo is said to be a stimulating person who can brighten social gatherings with his fresh and original ideas. He is also kind and humble because he takes part in many charity events and donates to peaople who are in need. Ronaldo in his free time likes to play tennis, swim and just hang out with his family. He also likes to listen to music when he is training . He is also said to be a very good table tennis player. Although Ronaldo’s popularity is rising, he is getting older and older. I

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Squares of London
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Squares of London

Squares of London Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in central London, England, United Kingdom. At its centre is Nelson's Column, which is guarded by four lion statues at its base. There are a number of statues and sculptures in the square, with one plinth displaying changing pieces of contemporary art. The square is also used for political demonstrations and community gatherings, such as the celebration of New Year's Eve. The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars over France. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square" Leicester Square Leicester Square is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England. The Square lies within an area bound by Lisle

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Valsustusajastu
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Valsustusajastu

Rational world treatement became an idol.Beliving into the mind omnipotence,the enlghteners were sure that ideas can change the world.That is where the new grasp came from,that it is important to spread new ideas,but understanding new ideas needs knowleadge and education. Enlighteners were writers,who tried to educate bigger group of people with their piece of work(books).The ideas of the Enlightenment were spread through the writings of many Philosophes, through different intellectual gatherings, and through travelling.Some of their ideas dealt with Judicial and majority ideas. They did not agree with the system of rulement,and that is the first thing how they helped and teached to make society better and maintain sucessfully.These main ideas came from England but they also reached to Europa countries,but through France.Clergymen were against these ideas and they tried to stop the spread of new ideas,but they were not sucessful.Baccaria was against unjust punishments

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Diplomat
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Diplomat

have to be high and you have to speak the language very well if not fluently. Everytime you change country, it is required to know basic things about it, like language, history, differences and so many other important things. In Estonia you can learn how to be a diplomat in Diplomatic School. It is very difficult to get in because every year they accept only around 30 students. You have to be flexible in your working hours because probably with the job you have to attend a lot of meetings or gatherings in the evenings. Conditions might be different depending on the country you are staying, like in America you'll probably have very good living environment, but if you have to compare it wiht Ukraine or Belarus then there are differences. Working in this field requires at least a degree from the university in any kind of subject that interests you. In my mind it would be better to get a degree in languages or in public relations, something that has anything to do with the work

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Eesti rahvapillid
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Eesti rahvapillid

o flute type wind instruments willow bark and pine shoot o clarinet type wind instruments Reed pipe was developed into the most popular Estonian wind instrument, the bagpipe. This instrument spread in Estonia probably already in the 14th century. The first written records date from the 16th century Bagpipes played at festivities, but also at other gatherings. Based on written records, bagpipe music was used to cheer up tired workers in the fields. o trumpet type wind instruments Herdsman's horns and trumpets were sounded in taking the cattle grazing in the morning and returning home in the evening. The large herdsman's trumpet karjapasun (up to 2 metres in length) was his tool and boys were not allowed to touch it. Herding boys had smaller trumpets and horns. They signalled information to each other and

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Referaat Elton John ist
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Referaat Elton John'ist

John remembers being immediately hooked on rock and roll when his mother brought home records by Elvis Presley and Bill Haley & His Comets in 1956. The young Reginald Dwight was not merely interested in music -- he was extremely talented. He started playing the piano at the age of three, and within a year, his mother heard him picking out Winifred Atwell's "The Skater's Waltz" by ear. It wasn't long before the boy was being pressed into service as a performer at parties and family gatherings. He began taking piano lessons at the age of seven. He showed great musical attitude at school, including the ability to compose melodies, and gained some notoriety by playing like Jerry Lee Lewis at school functions. At the age of 11, he won a junior scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music. One of his instructors reports that, when he entered the Academy, she played a four-page piece by Handel, which he promptly played back like a "gramophone record."

Muusika → Muusika
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Scotland
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Scotland

THE SCOTTISH CULTURAL SCENE Hogmanay ­ New Year's Eve celebration · Biggest party in Europe · Much more important than Christmas Burns Night ­ 25th of January · Birthday of Robert Burns, national poet · Party includes eating Burns´ Supper, folk dancing, Scottish music · Ends with the singing of Auld Lang Syne The Edinburgh International Festival - Drama and Music festival · Capital for three weeks every summer · The Military Tattoo- famous bagpipe and military band Highland Games (Gatherings) ­ open- air festival · Include events as shot put, hammer throw, tug- of- war, races, tossing of caber, dog show, concerts, lotteries · Main idea is to meet friends nad enjoy free day and have fun not winning prizes · The town of Ceres claims to have held the first Highland Games · taking place since 1314 to commemorate the safe return from the Battle of Bannockburn Scottish Evenings · most popular in Jamie´s Scottish Evening at the King James Hotel in Edinburgh

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Giidinduse vanalinna ehitiste kokkuvõte
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Giidinduse vanalinna ehitiste kokkuvõte

Town Hall Square ● Has been a market place and town centre since the Middle Ages. ● Town Hall Pharmacy - one of the oldest continuously running pharmacies in Europe, having always been in business in the same building since the 15th century. ● The Christmas Tree tradition dates back to 1441. Town Hall ● The oldest townhall in the whole of Baltic and Scandinavia. Construction completed 1404. The city power worked in there until 1970. Meetings and gatherings, concerts sometimes still take place. ● The Old Thomas - nowadays the most important symbols of Tallinn. It’s a wind vane. First placed in 1530. Crossbow competition. Guarding the town. Third Old Thomas.

Keeled → Äriinglise keel
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The art of dance
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The art of dance

someone. It’s a cultural representation, which involves dancers, choreographers, audience, patrons and impresarios. Dance traditions may be limited to one culture, but they all develope. Ballet is an example of a highly developed Western form of dance that moved to the theatres from the French court during the time of Louis XIV. Some dances, such as the quadrille, a square dance and other country dances were once popular at social gatherings, but are now rarely performed. On the other hand, many folk dances have evolved into competitions, which by adding to their audiences, has increased their entertainment value. Still, there’s some dance styles that might not be approved by society. Since dance is often associated with the women’s body, female dancers, in some cases, have been regarded as distinct from decent women, because they use their bodies to make a living instead of hiding them as much as possible

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IP law homework 1
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IP law homework 1

years. For a short declaring commitment that takes somewhere in the range of 10 to 15 minutes, Michael Buffer makes in the scope of $15,000 to $30,000. The cash originates from significantly more places than boxing. Support's trademark "How about we Get Ready to Rumble" motto has enabled him to stretch out into reporting all matter of occasions -- from games, to amusement, to corporate capacities and private gatherings. Cushion has likewise reached out to authorizing items, among them computer games, toys and motion pictures. He got a commission for the 2000 Warner Bros. wrestling film Ready to Rumble. His own prosperity is an especially solid notice of what's in question in the pull of-war over another expression, the Sept. 11-motivated "How about we Roll." "How about we move," for any individual who doesn't have any acquaintance with it at this point, is

Õigus → Intellektuaalse omandi...
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The Republic of Cameroon
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The Republic of Cameroon

Typical celebrations include births, deaths, plantings, harvests, and religious rituals · Seven national holidays are observed throughout the year, and movable holidays include the Christian holy days of Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, and Ascension; and the Muslim holy days of 'Id al-Fitr, 'Id al-Adha, and Eid Miladun Nabi. · Music and dance are an integral part of Cameroonian ceremonies, festivals, social gatherings, and storytelling. Traditional dances are highly choreographed and separate men and women or forbid participation by one sex altogether. · Cuisine varies by region, but a large, one-course, evening meal is common throughout the country. A typical dish is based on cocoyams, maize, manioc, millet, plantains, potatoes, rice, or yams, often pounded into dough-like fufu (cous-cous) · Traditional arts and crafts are practiced throughout the country for commercial,

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Sandrigham house
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Sandrigham house

later. The young couple made many extensions and improvements to the house and estate, including the construction of new roads, the rebuilding of cottages and landscaping. A new garden wall was built to accommodate the magnificent gift of the famous Norwich Gates - spectacular ironwork gates designed by Thomas Jekyll and presented as a wedding gift by the people of Norwich and Norfolk. It became obvious that the existing house was not suitable for large social gatherings and a growing family, so the Prince of Wales rebuilt it completely. As home to the heir to the throne and his wife, Sandringham was venue to many glittering occasions. Social life ranged from visits by Heads of State (1881, 1899 and 1902 by Kaiser Wilhelm) to informal retreats by the Royal Family. Three times a year there was a ball - for the gentry, for the farmer and for the servants. One of the main activities at Sandringham was shooting

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand
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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

to perfection, and under which mayors. The one on the north describes how the fire started, how much damage it caused, and how the fire was extinguished. · Trafalgar Square is a square in the heart of London, it is a tourist attraction, and one of the most famous squares in the United Kingdom and the world. The square is also used as a location for political demonstrations and community gatherings, such as the celebration of New Year's Eve in London. The name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars. The original name was to have been "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square". · The Thames Barrier - The Thames Barrier is the world's second

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Street Art
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Street Art

Artwork painted on a small portion of plywood or similar inexpensive material and attached to street signs with bolts. Often the bolts are bent at the back to prevent removal. It has become a form of graffiti used to cover a sign, poster, or any piece of advertisement that stands or hangs. 4.8. Flash mobbing A large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse. The term flash mob is generally applied only to gatherings organized via telecommunications, social networking, and viral emails. The term is generally not applied to events organized by public relations firms or as publicity stunts. This can also be considered mass public performance art. 4.9. Yarn bombing Yarn Bombing is a type of street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted cloth rather than paint or chalk. The practice is believed to have originated in the U.S. with Texas

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Kultuuridevaheline kommunikatsioon
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Kultuuridevaheline kommunikatsioon

- Religioossed ühendused kui suhtlemiskohad - Tsiviilreligioon Tsiviilreligioon: - Jumala rõhutamine poliitilistes kõnedes ja mälestusmärkidel - Religioossete tekstide tsiteerimine poliitikute poolt avalikes kõnedes - Möödaniku poliitiliste juhtide jumaldav austamine - Poliitiliste juhtide elulugude kasutamine moraaliväärtuste õpetamisel (vrdl Monica Lewinsky juhtum!) - Riigi sõdades hukkunute ja veteranide jumaldamine religious gatherings called by political leaders; - Religioossete kogunemiste kokkukutsumine poliitikute poolt - Religioossete sümbolite kasutamine avalikes hoonetes - Avalike hoonete kasutamine religioosseteks tseremooniateks - Rajamismüüdid ja rahvuslikud müüdid jne Ameerika on ainus maa, mille identiteet rajatud ideoloogiale.Seymour Lipset: meritokraatia, egalitaarsus, populism jne.Nt Suurbritannia ­ geograafia ja ajalugu. Pledge of Allegiance (kongress kinnitas 1945

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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

'madness' as a part of creative process. Any writer is 'mad' to a degree=wouldn't submit to the established conventions of sanity. The role of the unconscious-part of the Modernist programme-in order to have one's voice heard, one has to scream A troubled life: born at a wrong time-no university education. Right place-a family of intellectuals. Intellectual atmosphere. Large family, inner contradictions. Early psychological trauma, harassment by half ­brother. Bloomsberries-lively evening gatherings, convestations sparkled, discussed their own writing and other writing, painting, love and politics. Challenged strict victorian norms: sexual freedom, bisexual relations. Woolf's suicide: anxities, tensions underneath, liveliness of Bloomsury group. Peculiarities of Woolf's stream of consciousness.Stream of consciousness with carefully modulated poetic flow-moving between action and contemplation(mõtisklus, vaatlus) between retrospect and anticipation. Problems of personal identity

Ajalugu → Briti kirjandus 20.-21 sajand
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

"Hello," he purred, his icy gaze on Martin. "Introduce us." "Gideon, this is Martin Stanton. We've known each other for a few years now. He's my stepfather's nephew." I took a deep breath and went for it. "Martin, this is the significant man in my life, Gideon Cross." "Cross." Martin grinned and held out his hand. "I know who you are, of course. It's a pleasure to meet you. If things work out, maybe I'll be seeing you at some of the family gatherings." Gideon's arm slid around my shoulders. "Count on it." Martin was hailed by someone he knew and he leaned forward to kiss my cheek. "I'll call you about lunch. Next week maybe?" "Great." I was highly conscious of Gideon vibrating with energy beside me, although when I glanced at him, his face with calm and impassive. He pulled me into a dance, with Louis Armstrong singing "What a Wonderful World." "Not sure I like him," he muttered. "Martin's a very nice guy

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