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What are the Estonians like
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What are the Estonians like?

We, Estonians, are very friendly and care about each other. When our country is going through rough times , we stick together and try to go through them as one . There aren't many riots in our country, because we aren't violent people. We like to stay quiet, so only a few of us have the courage to say their opinion out loud. Estonians have quite good manners. We say hi to each other and we often say sorry, even if our acts aren't so bad. There are also many gentlemen in Estonia, who open doors for women and make a lot of compliments. I really like that, because one opened door or one little compliment can make your mood for the entire day. Our country has four seasons and every season changes our mood. In summer and winter Estonians are very happy, but in autumn, when the weather is rainy, foggy and afternoons are very dark, Estonians are quite depressed and very tired for the entire season . In the spring Estonians are full of energy and joy.

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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe

film polnud edukas ning tema leping tühistati • Ta sai endale väiksese rolli filmis “ Love Happy” , ta avaldas muljet produtsentidele, kes saatsid ta edasi New Yorki. • Peale seda sia ta endale juba rolli mitmes filmis • Edasi sai ta filmidesse, mis olid väga edukad • Ta võitis kuldgloobuse Tuntumad filmid • Some Like It Hot/Džässis ainult tüdrukud • How To Marry a Millionaire/Kuidas abielluda miljonäriga • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes/Härrasmehed eelistavad blondiine Suhted • Abielu James Doughertyga • abielu pesapallitähe DiMaggioga • Abielu Artur Milleriga • Võimalik armusuhe president Kennedyga • Armukesi oli Marilyn Monroel palju ja ta oli armukeste hulga tõttu kuulus Hilisem elu • Monroe tervis halvenes ning ta hakkas käima psühhiaatri juures • Teda vaevas unetus ning ta käis arstide vahelt • Ta hakkas kasutama narkootikume

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CARPOOLING esitlus inglise keeles
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CARPOOLING/esitlus inglise keeles

Ladies and gentlemen, do you drive a car every day? Do some of you own a car? Have you ever thought about cost reducing? It seems you really want to know how to make your car costs smaller. It would be in your own interests. I think carpooling is a good solution for it. Let me to describe what does carpooling mean. You need to know that carpooling is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car. The driver doesn’t try to earn money, but to share with several people the cost of a trip he would do anyway. The expenses to be divided basically include the fuel and possible tolls. Let me introduce to you good points of carpooling: Firstly. by having more people using one vehicle, carpooling reduces each person's travel costs such as fuel costs, tolls, and the stress of driving. Secondly, carpooling is also a more environmentally friendly way to travel. Please pay attention, that sharing journeys reduces carbon em...

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Presentatisoon Apple - inglise keeles
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Presentatisoon Apple - inglise keeles

Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. My name is Timo Kask and i’m going to give you an overview of apple inc. I’ve divided my talk into ??? parts. In the first part im going to talk about their history secondly i’ll talk about companys profile. finally i’ll talk about their subsidiaries, revenue and so on. My talk will take about five minutes and if u have any questions leave them to the end of my presentation. INTRODUCTIONApple Inc. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, online services, and personal computers. Apple was one of several highly successful companies founded in the 1970s Its best-known hardware products are the Mac line of computers, the iPod media player, the iPhone smartphone, and the iPad tablet computer. Its online services include iCloud, the iTunes Store, and the App Store. HISTORYApple's consumer so...

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The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

In 1485 Henry Tudor, duke of Richmond defeated Richard's army & was crowned king at once in the battlefield. This year has usually been taken to mark the end of the Middle Ages. The Wars of the Roses lasted fron 1450-1485. Many nobles were killed, ordinary people knew and cared little about it. Government & Society. Language & Culture. Society was still based upon rank. At the top were dukes, earls & other lords. Below these were knights (most were not heavily armed fighters on horses, but ,,gentlemen farmers" or ,,landed gentry") who had increased their landholdings & improved farming methods. This class had grown in numbers. Edward I had ordered that all those with income of L20 a year must be made knights, so even some yeomen farmers became part of the ,,landed gentry", while many ,,esquires" who had served knights, now became knights themselves. Next to the gentlemen were ordinary freemen of the towns.

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Tolerance
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Tolerance.

Tolerance Ladies and gentlemen, before I move to my actual topic, think with me for a second on this scenario... A black exchange student from Kenya comes to our school and you see him getting beaten up by a bunch of bullies without no apparent reason, what would you do? More then a few of us pretend as if they had not seen anything. I myself would feel awful, but I wouldn't know what to do either. Although I would condone myself with the idea, that life is difficult and it's just something you have to deal with.

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Ettekanne-business in estonia
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Ettekanne-business in estonia

Good morning ladies and gentlemen! Im going to talk about Business in Estonia. I`ve divided my talk into three parts. First Im going to give a short overview of the Estonian business. Second Im going to talk about studying business in Estonia and third Im going to talk about business in industrial sector. FIRST: Estonia is a relatively small country in the northern part of Europe. Estonia is strategically placed in the business corridor, between the Scandinavian countries (EU) and other eastern European countries, including Russia. Estonia has suffered from economic Chrisis as many ohter European countries and compared to ohter bigger countries like Spain and Greece, Estonia has managed to recover from the Chrisis quite well. The number of unemployed people has reduced, still many private companies have struggles due to the fact that the income of consumers has been low and the ability to consume products provided by the companies has...

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Othello-
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"Othello"

She is strong, forthright and honest. Iago treats her with disdain and annoyance, but Emilia loves Iago. She doesn't believe, that Iago is a cruel man, but soon the secret is revealed. Later Iago kills her. Bianca ­ she is a seamstress and the wife of Cassio. She is often referred to as a prostitute, because she is of lower class than Desdemona and Emilia. Sailor, Messenger, Herald, Officers, Gentlemen, Musicians, Attendants, Other senators but Brabantio Plot Summary: The story starts in Venice, when Rodrigo and Iago walk towards Brabantio's house. Rodrigo had just heard, that Desdemona married Othello and they said that to her father, who sends some officers looking for Othello. Cassio goes to Othello with a message, that his help is needed in the matter of the imminent Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Soon, Brabantio arrives with

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Shakespeare Poems and Sonnets
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Shakespeare/Poems and Sonnets

dedicated to a "Mr. W.H.", credited as "the only begetter" of the poems. They are still known all over the world... List of work Comedies All's Well That Ends Well As You Like It The Comedy of Errors Love's Labour's Lost Measure for Measure The Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor A Midsummer Night's Dream Much Ado About Nothing Pericles, Prince of Tyre * The Taming of the Shrew The Tempest Twelfth Night The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Two Noble Kinsmen * The Winter's Tale histories King John Richard II Henry IV, Part 1 Henry IV, Part 2 Henry V Henry VI, Part 1 Henry VI, Part 2 Henry VI, Part 3 Richard III Henry VIII Tragedies Romeo and Juliet Coriolanus Titus Andronicus Timon of Athens Julius Caesar Macbeth Hamlet Troilus and Cressida King Lear Othello Antony and Cleopatra Cymbeline poems Shakespeare's sonnets

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Truancy in school – individual responsibility
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Truancy in school – individual responsibility

Truancy in school ­ individual responsibility Hello ladies and gentlemen, today I am here to talk to you about truancy in school and why is it an individual responsibility. Truancy in school is a very serious problem nowadays. Unfortunately many students have lost their motivation to study. According to the BBC 400,000 children were persistently absent from England's schools in the past year and missed about one month of school each. The effect that poor attendance at school can have on a child's

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Jane Eyre raamatu kokkuvõte Charlotte Brontë lühikirjeldus kirjandus
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Jane Eyre raamatu kokkuvõte Charlotte Brontë lühikirjeldus kirjandus

using the school’s funds to provide a wealthy and opulent lifestyle for his own family. At Lowood, Jane befriends a young girl named Helen Burns, whose strong, martyrlike attitude toward the school’s miseries is both helpful and displeasing to Jane. A massive typhus epidemic sweeps Lowood, and Helen dies of consumption. The epidemic also results in the departure of Mr. Brocklehurst by attracting attention to the insalubrious conditions at Lowood. After a group of more sympathetic gentlemen takes Brocklehurst’s place, Jane’s life improves dramatically. She spends eight more years at Lowood, six as a student and two as a teacher. After teaching for two years, Jane yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she teaches a lively French girl named Adèle. The distinguished housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax presides over the estate. Jane’s employer at Thornfield is a dark, impassioned man named

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Swifts A Modest Proposal
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Swifts A Modest Proposal

country. Alongside with the exquisite use of satire and cynicism the reader can also trace the paradoxical nature of the Swift's work. The fact that an Englishman proposes barbarous prescriptions for the Irish ridicules the highly civilized society of England. By calculating the number of children, who can become a "delicacy" for the nobility and talking that child's skin would make "admirable gloves for ladies" and "summer boots for fine gentlemen", Swift indirectly comes to the severe criticism of the ruling class. The words "admirable" and "fine", he thus uses, put even more emphasis on his negative attitude to the situation. I assume, that being an Irish by birth Jonathan Swift feels a deep affection for his nation, thus the pamphlet was created in such particular form to mock the cultural arrogance of the English and to stress the Irish subjection and inertness.

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Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe

during her unemployment. Prints were bought by Hugh Hefner and, in December 1953, appeared in the first edition of Playboy. To the dismay of Fox, Monroe decided to publicly admit it was indeed her in the pictures. When a journalist asked her what she wore in bed she replied, "Chanel No. 5".[24] When asked what she had on during the photo shoot, she replied, "The radio".[24] A-list actress Over the following months, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire cemented Monroe's status as an A-list actress, and she became one of the world's biggest movie stars. The lavish Technicolor comedy films established Monroe's "dumb blonde" on-screen persona.[15] In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Monroe's turn as gold-digging showgirl Lorelei Lee won her rave reviews,[25] and the scene where she sang "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" has inspired the likes

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Tööstuslik revolutsioon
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Tööstuslik revolutsioon

the African coast. In 1750 the population of Britain was 4 million. By 1851 it was 21 million. By 1900, Queen Victoria reigned over 410 million people. British Victorians were excited by geographical exploration, by the opening up of Africa and Asia to the West, yet were troubled by the intractable Irish situation and humiliated by the failures of the Boer War. EDUCATION Education in nineteenth-century England was not equal - not between the sexes, and not between the classes. Gentlemen would be educated at home by a governess or tutor until they were old enough to attend Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester, Westminster, Charterhouse, or a small handful of lesser schools. The curriculum was heavily weighted towards the classics - the languages and literature of Ancient Greece and Rome. After that, they would attend Oxford or Cambridge. Here they might also study mathematics, law, philosophy, and modern history

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English literature
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English literature

In his poems there are the characters ­ The Dark Lady, the Young Friend, the author. In his sonnets he criticizes human vices. Shakespeares ideal beauty differed greatly from the traditional beauty of the time. The Earl of Southampton was his friend. Comedies ­ The Taming of the Shrew, A Mid-Summer Night's Dream, The Twelth Night, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, As You Like It. Although the comedies take place in Italy, they reflect Renaissance England and the characters are men and women whose raison d'etre is enjoying life. There is sorrow and heartbreak in the comedies, but the ending is always relatively happy. The aim of the autho is to take the reader away from everyday troubles. The comic effect comes through comic characters and situations. Shakespeare believed in man's virtues. He hoped that man would achieve his happiness

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Presentation vocabulary
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Presentation vocabulary

Performing the presentation Introducing yourself and your talk Greeting, name, position, opening formalities Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Good afternoon, everyone. Good morning. My name's (...). I'm the new Finance Manager. Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background. I started out in... Welcome to Standard Electronics. I know I've met some of you, but just for the benefit of those I haven't, my name's (...). It's very nice to see you all here today. I'm very pleased to be here. I'm glad you could all make it. Thanks for inviting me. Thank you (all) for coming. Title/Subject

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

HORATIO Where, my lord? HAMLET In my mind's eye, Horatio. HORATIO I saw him once; he was a goodly king. HAMLET He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. HORATIO My lord, I think I saw him yesternight. HAMLET Saw? who? HORATIO My lord, the king your father. HAMLET The king my father! HORATIO Season your admiration for awhile With an attent ear, till I may deliver, 21 Upon the witness of these gentlemen, This marvel to you. HAMLET For God's love, let me hear. HORATIO Two nights together had these gentlemen, Marcellus and Bernardo, on their watch, In the dead vast and middle of the night, Been thus encounter'd. A figure like your father, Armed at point exactly, cap-a-pe, Appears before them, and with solemn march Goes slow and stately by them: thrice he walk'd By their oppress'd and fear-surprised eyes, Within his truncheon's length; whilst they, distilled

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Rudyard Kipling & Jungle Book
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Rudyard Kipling & Jungle Book

docstxt/1335638596167578.txt

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Mrs. Bennet was quite disconcerted. She could not imagine what business he could have in town so soon after his arrival in Hertfordshire; and she began to fear that he might be always flying about from one place to another, and never settled at Netherfield as he ought to be. Lady Lucas quieted her fears a little by starting the idea of his being gone to London only to get a large party for the ball; and a report soon followed that Mr. Bingley was to bring twelve ladies and seven gentlemen with him to the assembly. The girls grieved over such a number of ladies, but were comforted the day before the ball by hearing, that instead of twelve he brought only six with him from London--his five sisters and a cousin. And when the party entered the assembly room it consisted of only five altogether--Mr. Bingley, his two sisters, the husband of the eldest, and another young man. Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike; he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners

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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

Summary: Chapter II Nobody ever lives their life all the way up except bull-fighters. (See Important Quotations Explained) That winter, Cohn travels to New York to find a publisher for his novel. There he gains new confidence. The publishers praise the novel, and several women are "nice" to him. He also wins several hundred dollars playing bridge. This success, combined with reading a romantic chronicle of an English gentlemen traveling abroad, infects Cohn with wanderlust. Upon returning to Paris, he comes to Jake's office to persuade him to travel to South America with him, offering to pay for the entire trip. He worries that he is not living life to the fullest. Jake responds that only bullfighters live their lives "all the way up." Tired of Cohn pestering him in the office, Jake invites Cohn downstairs to have a drink. Jake knows that once they finish the drink it will be easier to get rid of Cohn

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EXAM - English literature 2
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EXAM - English literature 2

Turbulent years in mid 17thC, Charles I, then Commonwealth and Protectorate, flourish of political literature. Pamphlets (brošüürid) from supporters of every faction in Civil War, personal attacks and polemics, many forms of propaganda, high-minded schemes to reform the nation. Revolutionary times. In late 1640s and 50s debate over the shape and authority of the rapidly changing constitution of England intense. Charles I off throne, Commonwealth, power to gentlemen landowners. No radical social change, or popualr democracy experiment. Men at the top harassed by those who supporteed the old and those who sought further to radicalize the new. Dissenting Puritans, restless Protestant sectarians. Pamphlet literature of those who saw Charles I’s overthrow as freedom from Norman feudalism. Native rights, more equal distribution of constituencies, removing property qualifications from voters. John Lilburne – Leveller party. Contrasts between rich and poor

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

The other boys screamed `stop thief' as the gentleman did and watched as he chased Oliver through the streets. Eventually a man knocked Oliver down and the gentleman whose pocket had been picked accosted him. Oliver swore to his innocence but was not believe and a police officer came and dragged Oliver away. Chapter 11: The policeman searched Oliver, locked him up, and then dragged him before the local drunken magistrate. The gentlemen, Mr. Brownlow, began an argument with the magistrate and tried to explain that he was not sure if Oliver committed the crime. He also thought that Oliver's face looked familiar to him but he couldn't place it. The magistrate tried to question Oliver but he couldn't speak, and finally fainted. The magistrate began to sentence him to three months of heavy labor, when a winded man ran into the office and demanded to speak. He was the bookseller that Mr. Brownlow

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Kunsti eksami esitlus
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Kunsti eksami esitlus

Fourth level Fifth level Peeckelhaering 162830 Oil on canvas, 75 x 61,5 cm Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Kassel Click to edit Master text styles Vermeer van Second level Third level Fourth level Delft Fifth level A Lady and Two Gentlemen c. 1659 Oil on canvas, 78 x 68 cm Herzog Anton UlrichMuseum, Braunschweig Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Diana and her Companions 165556 Oil on canvas, 98,5 x 105 cm Mauritshuis, The Hague Vermeer van Delft

Kultuur-Kunst → Kunst
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ELEA Organisatsioon
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ELEA Organisatsioon

ja selle hinnas konsensuaalne leping juriidilise kehtivuse aspektist olulised tingimused annavad vähe alternatiive läbirääkijatele lepingu täitmise aspektist olulised tingimused annavad hulgaliselt alternatiive Müügileping on aluste alus SALES AGREEMENT CONTRACT WRITTEN AGREEMENT UNWRITTEN AGREEMENT EXPORTER GENTELMAN´S AGREEMENT IMPORTER SELLER GENTLEMEN´S AGREEMENT PUYER VENDOR MÜÜGILEPING VENDEE MÜÜJA (KONTRAHT) OSTJA KONTRAHENDID Tarneahel ­ delivery Maksete ahel ­ payments Vaidluste lahendamine ­ dispute settlement VAHEKOHUS PATENDIAMET EKSPORTÖÖR IMPORTÖÖR Fikseerida tarneahela osas Tarnekoht ja ­aeg place and date of delivery transfer of risk of loss or

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

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. As for this house, I leave the half unsaid; But I shan't soon set foot in it again, (Cuffing Flipotte) Come, you! What makes you dream and stand agape, Hussy! I'll warm your ears in proper shape! March, trollop, march! SCENE II CLEANTE, DORINE CLEANTE I won't escort her down, For fear she might fall foul of me again; The good old lady . . . DORINE

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

в Билле о правах; начало парламентской монархии. 9. True or false? Give an adequate response to each statement. Do not content yourselves with saying ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. a) 1. With the growth of the towns, a wealthy merchant class developed. 2. Gentleman farmers were villagers who called one another ‘gentlemen’. 3. Only the two classes – the merchants and the landowning farmers – could and agreed to pay taxes. 4. The Great Charter of Liberties offered by King John was an important symbol of political freedom. 5. Simon de Montfort’s advisory council was a first parliament. 6. King Edward I brought together the Model Parliament because he was democratically minded. 7. The men chosen by towns and shires went to London most unwillingly.

Filoloogia → Vene filoloogia
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

In Part C you will hear an extended conversation or a minitalk. The English in this section is generally more formal and academic, typical of English conversation or lectures that take place in a university or college setting. After each conversation or minitalk, there are between four and eight spoken questions about its content. Choose your answer from among the four choices that appear in your test book-let. Look at the example here. YOU WILL HERE: Man: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this tour of one of the nation's most important cities, Chicago. Before we begin, I'd like to give you some background information that will make the tour more enjoyable for you. The city was founded in 1837. Its strategic location on Lake Michigan quickly made it the center of commerce for the Midwest section of the country. It is currently the third largest metropolitan area In the United States. The city's site is generally level, built mostly on glacial plain

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

It was to prove fatal, for in it Mary acknowledged "this enterprise" and advised Babington of ways "to bring it to good success." Phelippes, on solving it, immediately endorsed it with the gallows mark. But Walsingham still lacked the names of the six young courtiers who were to commit the actual assassination. So when the letter reached Babington, it bore a postscript that was not on it when it left Mary's hands; in it Babington was asked for "the names and qualities of the six gentlemen which are to accomplish the designment." Both the forgery and the encipherment in the correct key seem to be the work of Phelippes. It proved unnecessary. Babington needed to go abroad to organize the invasion; at Walsingham's suggestion, there was a mixup in the passports. Babington, suspecting nothing, boldly came to the minister for help in cutting the red tape. [Codebreakers 089.jpg] While he was dining at the nearby tavern with one of Walsingham's

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

representing repression a n d tyranny, w i t h Jack as his polar opposite representing liberation and love. A l t h o u g h the T i t a n i c is a great feat of the imagination, built by honest laboring men, it has deep, fatal flaws, the fault of arrogant men like Cal. H e has bought into and identified w i t h the hubristic aspects of the T i t a n i c , believing fully that it is unsinkable because it was created by men of Cal's exalted class, by "gentlemen." H e claims that "not even God himself could sink her." In the world of myth, a statement like that is sure to bring down the wrath of the gods, who listen carefully and punish swiftly. Rose's mother, Ruth D e W i t t Bukater, is another S H A D O W figure, representing the dark side of femininity, the repressive, smothering potential of motherhood, a witchy, scheming queen like M e d e a or Clytemnestra. 240

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

So he pulled over to the side of the road, got out, walked around, opened Arnold's door, grabbed him by the shirt collar, yanked him out, and said something to the effect of, "Listen here, you son of a bitch. If you don't shut the hell up, a man twice your age is going to whip your ass right out here in front of I-4 traffic. Just dare me." Within five seconds Arnold had apologized, got back in the car, and was a perfect gentlemen for the next three or four days. Jones was more frequently pissed off than anything else. He was infuriated by what he considered stupidity in every corner of the exercise science world, and he channeled this anger into defying the odds. This included putting 63.21 pounds on champion bodybuilder Casey Viator in 28 days and putting himself on the Forbes 400 list by founding and selling exercise equipment manufacturer Nautilus, which was estimated to have

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

I needed work to distract me from my crazy-assed family. As I caught an empty elevator car, I ripped open a bar and bit viciously into it. I was making strides toward filling my self-imposed chocolate quota before I hit the twentieth floor when the car stopped on the fourth. I appreciated the added time the stop gave me to enjoy the comfort of dark chocolate and caramel melting over my tongue. The doors slid apart, and revealed Gideon Cross talking with two other gentlemen. As usual, I lost my breath at the sight of him, which reignited my fading irritation. Why did he have that effect on me? When was I going to become immune to his hotness? He glanced over and his lips curved into a slow, heart-stopping smile when he saw me. Great. Just my crappy luck. I'd become some kind of challenge. Cross's smile faded into a frown. "We'll finish this later," he murmured to his companions without looking away from me.

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