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Australian symbols

DAGNE MARKIINE KOTKAS Offical symbols Flag The flag includes the Southern Cross 3 September Flag of Australia , Union Flag 1901 and Commonwealth Star . Coat of ar ms Granted by King George V; an earlier design was granted by 19 King Edward VII on 7 May 1908, Coat of arms of Australia September and it continued to 1912 be used in some contexts, notably

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The Gifts of Imperfection: Embrace Who You Are

to know more about. Yes, we all struggle with shame and the fear of not being enough. And, yes, many of us are afraid to let our true selves be seen and known. But in this huge mound of data there was also story after story of men and women who were living these amazing and inspiring lives. She heard stories about the power of embracing imperfection and vulnerability. She learned about the inextricable connection between joy and gratitude, and how things that we take for granted, like rest and play, are as vital to our health as nutrition and exercise. These research participants trusted themselves, and they talked about authenticity and love and belonging in a way that was completely new to me. So many of us try to live our lives according to other people’s rules. We try our hardest to fit in: to do what we think we should do. We work hard at our job, because society expects us to; we don’t

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History of Gillette Razors

History of Gillette Razors On November 15, 1904, patent was granted to King C. Gillette for a safety 'razor'. In 1895, after several years of considering and rejecting possible inventions, Gillette suddenly had a brilliant idea while shaving one morning. It was an entirely new razor and blade that flashed in his mind --a razor with a safe, inexpensive, and disposable blade. It took six years for Gillette's idea to evolve. During that time, technical experts told Gillette that it would be impossible to produce

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Too much money is being spent on preserving the old part of town

For this reason money spent on old parts of Tallinn is not money wasted. Tourism is extremely important in todays economy and the Old Town of Tallinn is the main Estonian tourist attraction. It even became a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site and it is often referred to as the medieval pearl of Europe. I believe that conserving old parts of Tallinn is absolutely justified. The Old Town is truly beautiful and we should not take it for granted. In orded to preserve it's beauty we need to spend money on it.

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Walter Scott

Succeeded in publishing numbers of poems over the next ten years. Novel Life Waverley and other to follow within the first five years all followed Scottish historical setting Always published novels under the name Autho r o f Wave rle y. Many years after he used the name The Wizard o f the No rth When he published ivanhoe he steered away from Scottish history to English romance in 12th -century. Wrote several books which were sympathetic towards J ews. He was granted title of the baronet, which became Sir Walter Scott. Included little punctuation in his drafts . Famous Works Writing Influence Work is influenced by the 18th century Enlightenment His work is popular throughout Europe during his time period Believed every human was practically decent regardless of class, religion, politics and ancestry Major theme in historical works is tolerance Waverley novels express belief in need for social progress

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Milking machine

were tubes inserted in the teats to force open the sphincter muscle, thus allowing the milk to flow. • Skillfully made tubes of pure silver, gutta percha, ivory, and bone were marketed in the mid-19th century, and, in fact, a few were still being sold well into the 20th century. • A novel milking tube illustrated in the Scientific American in 1875, used a slide valve at the bottom of each catheter to close off the opening. • Several U.S. patents were granted for milking tubes joined by flexible rubber tubing to direct the milk to pail. • The extensive tubing increased the problem of contamination already present with the use of catheters. • . • Catheter milking was blamed for various problems, such as spread of disease, weakened sphincter muscles causing continuous dribbling, and injury to the teats. • At this point, The American Agriculturist began to accept advertisements for milkers, although, very few were printed

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The Mayor Environmental Problems in Estonia

eco-friendly products have improved, there are more landfills in Estonia than ever before. The government should take some actions and instead of talking about recession, improve recycling programs. Last but not least, abuse of the natural resources is also a big problem in Estonia. Big fatories let their waste run into the rivers without cleaning it and farmers use man-made fertilizers. Their actions spoil groundwater. We must not take water for granted but we should conserve it. To sum up, we all should help the environment. We need to change our attitude, behaviour and habits and inform the public with the help of the media and the problems will eventually improve. Merit Vislapu 11R

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Famous people from Ireland

Famous People from Ireland 2011 Oscar Wilde One of the most famous Irish person in history Writer and poet Born 16th Oct. 1854 Died 3oth Nov. 1900 Notable works: "The importance of being Earnest"; "The picture of Dorian gray" Jonathan Swift An Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet, cleric Notable works: "Gulliver's Travels"; "A modest proposal" Born 30th Nov. 1667 Died 19th Oct. 1745 Colin James Farrell Irish actor Appeared in: "In Bruges"; "Miami Vice"; "Tigerland"; "Odine" Born 31st May 1976 Won the golden globe award for "In Bruges" Saint Patrick The patron saint of Ireland Lived 4th to 5th century S.t Patrick's day celebrated in honor of him brought Christianity to Ireland Sold to slavery at the age of 16 Birth name was Maewyn Paul David Hewson Singer and musician (stage name "Bono") Main vocalist in the rockb...

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Philippines

state and head of government and is the commander-chief of the armed forces The currency of the Philippines is peso (PHP) History The history of the Philippines is believed to have begun with the arrival of the first humans using rafts or primitive boats, at least 67 000 years ago In 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines and claimed the islands for Spain In 1935, the Philippines was granted Commonwealth status On July 4, 1946, the Philippines attained it's independence Intresting facts There are more than 200 volcanoes, though only a few are active The Philippine flag is the only flag in the world which is hoisted upside-down when the country is in war The Philippines covers an area of 115,830 square miles, making it equal in size to Italy Usually Filipinos drive on the right side of the road

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Christopher Columbus

of me, have returned with official employment. So it has now been ordained in the case of Veragua. It is an ill example and without profit for the business and for justice in the world. The fear of this, with other sufficient reasons, which I saw clearly, led me to pray your highnesses before I went to discover these islands and Terra Firma, that you would leave them to me to govern in your royal name. It pleased you; it was a privilege and agreement, and under seal and oath, and you granted me the title of viceroy and admiral and governor general of all. And you fixed the boundary. a hundred leagues beyond the Azores and the Cape Verde Islands, by a line passing from pole to pole, and you gave me wide power over this and over all that I might further discover. The document states this very fully. The other most important matter, which calls aloud for redress. remains inexplicable to this moment. Seven years I was at your royal court, where all to whom this

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Monopoly

Monopoly Market Power In pure competition sellers are "price takers." ­ No seller (or buyer) has the ability to influence the market price. In most markets, at least one or more of the conditions required for pure competition are violated. This gives sellers or buyers the ability to influence the market price and allocation of resources Pure competition results in an optimal allocation or resources given the objective of an economic system to allocate resources to their highest valued uses or to allocate relative scarce resource to maximize the satisfaction of (unlimited) wants in a cultural context. Pure competition is the ideal that is be benchmark to evaluate the performance markets. The economic theory of · monopolistic competitive markets, · oligopoly and · monopoly is used to suggest the nature of problems that may exist wh...

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30 Seconds To Mars

Their second album, A Beautiful Lie, was released on August 30, 2005. Because the album was leaked five months before its release, the band decided to include two bonus tracks: "Battle of One" (an original song that was also set to be the album's title track when it was first announced) and "Hunter" (a cover of the Björk song). To further promote the album, the band also enclosed "golden tickets" in 12 copies, which granted their owners access to any 30 Seconds to Mars concert free of charge, along with backstage access. Kasutatud allikad : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_Seconds_to_Mars 07.03.2012 http://www.525powertracks.com/Featured-Band/30-Seconds-To-Mars.htm 07.03.2012 Helina Siim 2012

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National Symbols of New Zealand

The problem was that during that period of time, NZ was not yet a colony ofGreat Britan, thats why the NZ-built ships could not sail under a British flag or register. Without a flag to represent the new nation, trading ships and their valuable cargoes would continue to be seized (held by the Australian customs (toll) The Australians called for signing a legislation to remove any obstacles to New Zealand's increasing trade with the ports in Australia. While a temporary licence was granted in August 1831 allowing the Sir George Murray to return to Sydney for trading, the need for an official flag to mark New Zealand-built ships was clear. Description The New Zealand flag is the symbol of the realm government and people of New Zealand. Its royal blue background is reminiscent of the blue sea and clear sky surrounding NZ. The stars of the Southern Cross emphasise the country's location in the South Pacific Ocean.

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IP law homework 1

Cradle may likewise look for assurance under the privileges of attention. It denies individuals from monetarily abusing that individual's resemblance without remunerating that person. A standout amongst the most acclaimed cases occurred in 1992, when Frito-Lay contracted a Tom Waits impersonator to sing a tune, in view of one of Waits' tunes for a business, after Waits had more than once declined them. Holds up contended that the melody made his companions think he had sold out, and the jury granted him $2.5 million. In 1988, Ford attempted a comparable trick, enlisting Bette Midler's back-up artist for a business after Midler cannot. The jury granted Midler $400,000. "How about we Get Ready to Rumble' was not related with enclosing that one of a kind way before Buffer received it. On the off chance that somebody utilized that express, individuals may expect by one way or another it is Michael Buffer or is unmistakably exchanging on Michael Buffer's reputation or big name status.

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The House of Commons

Currently the United Kingdom is divided into 650 constituencies, with 533 in England, 40 in Wales, 59 in Scotland, and 18 in Northern Ireland. General elections occur whenever Parliament is dissolver by the Sovereign All elections in the United Kingdom are held on a Thursday The Speaker The Speaker is the most important officer of the House of Commons The Speaker's central function is to maintain order in a debate On retirement he/she is offered a peerage and granted a handsome pension Optional facts Over the years, several anomalies had developed in borough representation. The constituency boundaries had not been changed since 1660 In 1918, women over 30 were given the right to vote, quickly followed by the passage of a law enabling women to be eligible for election as Members of Parliament at the younger age of 21 In May and June 2009 revelations of MP's expenses claims caused a major

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Queen Victoria and her time

House of Lords, with executive Viscount Melbourneauthority resting within a cabinet formed of members of the House of Commons; the monarch was essentially removed from the loop. She respected and worked well with Lord Melbourne (Prime Minister in the early years of her reign) and England grew both socially and economically. [5] Marriage The Queen married Prince Albert on 10 February 1840 at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace; four days before, Victoria granted her husband the style His Royal Highness. Prince Albert was commonly known as the "Prince Consort", though he did not formally obtain the title until 1857. Prince Albert was never granted a peerage dignity. [4] Prince Albert replaced Melbourne as the dominant male influence in Victoria's life. She was thoroughly devoted to him, and completely submitted to his will. [5] Victoria did nothing without her husband's approval

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Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development in Estonia

Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development in Estonia We are all a part of the environment that surrounds us. Unfortunately, people do not always know how to take care of the things that are vital to our survivor but what we take for granted such as water, air and forests products. However, things have improved in recent years. What has been done to improve the environment in Estonia? People today are too lazy to think or to do something to protect the environment. They dump their waste into forests and even rivers which causes air and water pollution. Fortunately, people have come up with different organisations and events to help clean our envrionment. An annual event such as ,,Teeme ära

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New Zealand - lühireferaat

and hip-hop. Lots of Maori people have drawings on their body and each one have its unique tattoo. The carvings are very detailed. Symbols The Flag of new zealand has a union jack in the top left corner and four red stars with white borders to the right. The stars represent the constellation of Crux, the Southern Cross, as seen from New Zealand. The Coat of Arms of New Zealand is the official symbol of New Zealand. The initial coat of arms was granted by King George V on the 26 August 1911, and the current version was granted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956. It has a quartered shield. In the first quarter there are four stars, representing the Southern Cross constellation. In the second quarter, there is a golden fleece representing the farming industry, in the third, a wheat sheaf representing agriculture, and in the fourth two hammers representing mining and industry.. The shield is supported by the European woman and a Maori man

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Vocabulary of Unit 4

sanctuary ­ varjupaik, pühamu, altariruum sawmill ­ saeveski seed ­ seeme, iva set up ­ üles seadma, valmis panema, installeerima share ­ jagama shortage ­ nappus, puudujääk shower ­ duss, (vihma)valang significant ­ oluline, paljutähendav, märkimisväärne sleepy-head ­ unimüts solar ­ päikese- sorrel ­ punakaspruun sow ­ külvama stitch ­ piste storm ­ torm swallow ­ pääsuke swift ­ kiire, vilgas take advantage of ­ ära kasutama take for granted ­ enesestmõistetavaks pidama tear ­ pisar, rebend timber ­ puit, palgid treasure ­ aare, varandus treeless ­ metsatu, lage tuck ­ pistma, torkama, toppima tundra ­ tundra turbine ­ turbiin ultraviolet ­ ultravioletne unoccupied ­ vaba (tool), elaniketa (korter) urban sprawl ­ verse ­ värss, salm, värsirida vote ­ hääletama waste ­ jäägid wing ­ tiib wipe out ­ minema pühkima, hävitama 3

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Leiutaja Alexander Graham Bell

taught her to talk. He had also fallen in love with her and they were married. As a child, young Alexander Graham Bell displayed a natural curiosity about his world, resulting in gathering botanical specimens as well as experimenting even at an early age. In 1877 his telephone was patented, and the Bell Telephone Company was created, which was to make him millions. In the space of 18 years, Bell had to fight off 600 separate legal actions in relation to his telephone. He was granted the freedom of the City of Edinburgh in 1920, two years before he died at home in Nova Scotia, at age 75 . When he was buried, all telephone traffic in the United States was halted for one minute as a tribute to Bell and his work. Alexander Graham Bell University of Edinburgh Education University College London

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Tartu, Pärnu , Viljandi

around fifty countries, it is also proved by its membership in the European Spas Association (since 2000) and the European Flag that has been flying at the beach of Pärnu since 2000. Many tourists in Pärnu are Finns and Estonians. Since 1996 Pärnu has been known as Estonia's Summer Capital. Viljandi Viljandi is a town and municipality in southern Estonia with a population of 19,870 (2007). It is the capital of Viljandi County. The town was first mentioned in 1283, upon being granted its town charter by Wilhelm von Endorpe.The city is situated on the north-western shore of Lake Viljandi, which lies in the primeval valley. Green zones cover 27% of the city area. Since 1920, Viljandi has had the Ugala drama theatre. The tradition of open-air performances dates back to the same year. The Viljandi Puppet Theatre also works there.In 2002, a new library was built, which is also a venue for exhibitions, meetings with famous people, culture seminars, etc

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TEST - the history of London

another. 8) All the small Anglo-Saxon kingdoms were united by king Egbert at the beginning of the 9th century. He formed one kingdom called England. 9) The powerful Saxon king Alfred the Great made London the capital of the country at the end of the 9th century. 10) In the 9th century the Vikings attacked London. 11) William the Conqueror was the Duke of Normandy, who in 1066 took the British throne as William I. He built the White Tower, granted a city charter laying down the rights of its citizens and separated the secular from the ecclesiastical courts. 12) The 14th century was a turbulent period due to the beginning of the 100 Years War, the Black Death, the Peasants’ Revolt and Wars of the Roses. 13) Henry VIII, the son of Henry Tudor, made the crown the spiritual head of the nation and formed the Anglican church. 14) The Elizabethan period is considered a golden age in British

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How to write a manual

Make certain you understand the procedure completely--from both a practical and a theoretical standpoint. Ensure that you can successfully carry out the process you'll be describing by going through the necessary steps yourself repeatedly until you are convinced that you know how to complete them properly and explain them clearly. 2 Assume that your reader knows nothing at all about the process you'll be describing when you write your manual. This will remind you to take nothing for granted as you explain how to complete the procedure and will prevent you from leaving gaps in your explanation that your reader will find frustrating. 3 Use diagrams to clarify information that would be difficult to convey accurately in words. Also use them for information that is so complex as to be confusing to the reader without a visual representation of the item, part or process to which he can refer as he carries out the manual's instructions.

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Somerset Maugham "French Joe" kokkuvõte!!

and then travelled to New Guinea. In New Guinea he was a king of a wild tribe. But eventually he came into collison with the British, and he fled the country and started life once more. He came to own a fleet of pearling luggers on Thursday Island. He was happy and old and wealthy. A hurricane destoryed his boats and he was too old to recover from that. He accepted the hospital's shelter. He didn't go back to France or Corsica even though the amnesty was granted to the communists a quater of a century ago, because it was nothing to him after 50 years, also a cousin of him seized his land, so he should have had to kill him, but he had children. Hospital nurse told Joe that he was funny and he have had a fine life, also she thought that Joe didn't believe in God. In Joe's opinion he was rotten and fits only for the grave. He is happy that he has no children, because misfortune has

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Inglise keele kõne

only a small part of the university experience. Students spend far too much time and money drinking, partying and wasting time. Even if there is an argument for funding higher education itself (which we doubt) then it is very hard to justify why low income workers should pay taxes to support the `student lifestyle' of people who attend universities. As long as students don't pay, or understand, the full cost of their tuition, they are more likely to take it for granted and be wasteful as they currently do. Though my side of this is that the off time from university broadens every student's horizon more or less. Governments should provide it for free because university might not be as essential as say learning to write ­ but it is increasingly important in the modern world. Jobs in developed nations are becoming much more specialised and service based. You cannot (for example) just turn up at a computer software company and `learn the

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Democracy in the US

Pennsylvania, Swedes in Delaware and Dutch in New York. Some of the early British colonists had come to the New World in hopes of enriching themselves, some came because Britain forced them to leave and some because of the opportunity , which did not exist for them in Europe, to own land or practice a trade. But there were also reasons, which had great influence on the shaping of the political system of the USA. For example, William Penn, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, was granted a large tract of land by King James II. There Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania, where he set up laws protecting freedom of religion and speech. People fleeing persecution in Europe eagerly settled in the colony. Men like Penn set an example which helped spread democratic ideals and practice throughout the colonies. As time passed, the colonists began to present the governing power that Britain exercised over them

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UNIT4 Appendix1 G 1. Genius (n) at 1. geenius 2. glance (v) at 2. pilku heitma 3. glare (v) at 3. põrnitsema 4. good (adj) at 4. osav 5. good (adj) to 5. hea 6. grateful..sb..sth (adj) to, for 6. tänulik kellelegi millegi eest 7. guilty (adj) of 7. süüdi 8. guilty about 8. kahetsema H to 1. happen (v) 1. kellegiga juhtuma ...

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Saare ja Muhumaa Väikelaevade ettevõtted

Among other projects we have delivered this year fifth vessel from series of 5 units of very modern, 26,5 meter fast patrol vessels we have built for Swedish Coast Guard. Last year we have signed two ice classed double end car ferries with length of 45 meter for Estonian small island connections. • The company is continuously improving its production quality and is paying a lot of attention on developing production standards and management systems. BWB has been granted both ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certificates. Luksusjaht(mouldtech) • Firmast • MouldTech on spetsialiseerunud kõrgekvaliteediliste mudelite tootmisele. MouldTech-i kaubamärki kasutab tuntud Skandinaavia luksusjahtide-ja kaatrite tootja Luksusjaht AS, mis toodab Arcona jahte jaDelta Powerboats kaatreid. Luksusjaht AS töötajad omavad rohkem kui 10 aastast kogemust ja häid teadmisi luksusjahtide ja kaatrite tootmisel. Ettevõte omab

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Caves

Pilgrims started to flow to Vastseliina both from Livonia and Germany after what happened and many who were blind and deaf had their sight and hearing restored. The Archbishop of Livonia asked the Pope in his letter for forgiveness of sins to the visitors of the chapel, giving the following reason for his request: the growth in the number of pilgrims would provide funds for the extension of the chapel in the borderlands of Christendom. So the visitors of Vastseliina were granted a forty-day indulgence. Pope Eugene renewed the indulgence in 1342. There are records of pilgrimages to the chapel in the 15th and 16th centuries. In the first century of its existence the castle was not involved in much military action. Campaigns conducted against the surroundings of Vastseliina did not concern the castle as a rule. The castle was systematically under siege for the first time in 1463 but without any result. The castle surrendered to the Russian forces only in the

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Eesti ajalugu

lived on the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea over 5,000 years ago. Like other early agricultural societies, Estonians were organized into economically self-sufficient, male-dominated clans with few differences in wealth or social power. By the early Middle Ages most Estonians were small landholders, with farmsteads primarily organized by village. With the collapse of the Russian empire in World War I, Russia's provisional government granted national autonomy to Estonia. A popularly elected assembly (Maapaev) was formed but was quickly forced underground by opposing extremist political forces. The Committee of Elders of the underground Maapaev announced the Republic of Estonia on February 24, 1918, 1 day before German troops invaded. After the withdrawal of German troops in November 1918, fighting broke out between Bolshevik and Estonian troops. On February 2, 1920, the Treaty of Tartu was

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Estonian Independence Day

by German forces, the Maapäev took a decisive step toward sovereignty by declaring itself the supreme authority in Estonia on November 15, 1917. Independence Proclaimed The elections to the Estonian Constituent Assembly were held on February 3-4, 1918. Parties which supported the idea of national independence, gained two-thirds of the popular vote. With Soviet forces hastily retreating and German forces advancing, the Maapäev elected a three-member Salvation Committee, Päästekomitee, and granted it full decision-making powers to ensure the continued activity of the Maapäev. The Päästekomitee drafted a declaration of independence. On February 19, 1918 the Elders of the Maapäev approved the manifesto and on February 24, 1918 the Päästekomitee publicly proclaimed Estonia an independent and democratic Republic. After declaring its independence, Estonia was forced to fight a war of independence against Soviet Russia and German forces

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WHAT IS A LOAN AGREEMENT?

regulations that commercial lenders must comply with in order to offer loans to individuals, businesses, and other organizations. The important provisions that should be included in a loan agreement are the following: .Amount of the loan .Schedule of fund release .Amount of interest to be charged .Documentation of fund release such as a promissory note .Repayment terms .Rights of prepayment .How and when payments are to be made .Promises made by the borrower .Issues when a lien will be granted to secure funds against any assets .Possible loan default .Remedies available to lender if borrower default or fails to repay the loan .General legal terms WHAT IS A DEMAND LOAN? A demand loan is a type of short-term loan, with a term of 180 days or less. These loans are not typical because there is no fixed date for the loan repayment. Another feature of demand loans is the floating interest rate that varies depending on the prime rate. The lending institution or person can require the

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The London eye esitlus

· 1999 The London Eye was raised over the River Thames. · 2000 The London Eye officially opened to the public . · 2002 A new idea for Valentines Day and lovers -wedding packages allowing people to get married on the London Eye were introduced . · 2005 The London Eye had its fifth birthday - 7,000 quarter bottles of Laurent-Perrier Champagne and 3,000 bottles of orange juice were given away so customers could join in the party. · 2006 The London Eye was finally granted a 25 year lease agreement. · 2007 The London Eye became part of the Merlin Entertainment's Group, the world's number two visitor attraction operator. · 2009 The London Eye launches a spectacular new 4D Experience. The London Eye goes through a re-branding. Making of The London Eye · It's the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in the world, rising high above the London skyline at 135 metres. · Instead of being suspended under the wheel they turn

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The European Union Law , The EU institutions

TALLINN UNIVERSITY The Law School Law The European Union Law The EU institutions Lecturer: Matti Kauppi Student: Viktoria Gratšjova Tallinn, 2014 The institutions of the European Union form a complex and unique polity and, in determining whether or not this structure and the law making powers granted to each respective institution are inherently undemocratic, it is vital to define what is meant by the term ‘democratic’. In his Gettysburg address Abraham Lincoln referred to a government which was ‘of the people, by the people, for the people’and it is by this criterion that democracy is often judged. These principles are reflected in having equal access to power and in being equal before the law. It

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Kujutlus linnast 1. peatükk

This is the obverse of the fear that comes with disorientation. Indeed, a distinctive and legible environment not only offers security but also heightens the potential depth and intensity of human experience. Although life is far from impossible in the visual chaos of the modern city, the same daily action could take on new meaning if carried out in a more vivid setting. Strain and anxiety accompanied even the best-prepared expeditions. It must be granted that there is some value in mystification, labyrinth,or surprise in the environment. This is so, however, only under two conditions. First, there must be no danger of losing basic form or orientation, of never coming out. The surprise must occur in an overall framework; the confusions must be small regions in a visible whole. Furthermore, the labyrinth or mystery must in itself have some form that can be explored and in time be apprehended

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Valsustusajastu

new ideas,but they were not sucessful.Baccaria was against unjust punishments and such of that manner. This idea related to the Declaration as the framers wrote of how the king protected his soldiers from punishments of crimes, while the king waged destruction on the people of the thirteen colonies as punishment for their rebellions. The constitution replicates Baccaria's idea in its text about the judicial system. People are granted trials of all crimes by jury. With fair trials, punishments would be just. The Age of Enlightenment describes a period in Europe and the American colonies during the 18th century, in which it was believed that society was "emerging from centuries of darkness and ignorance into a new age enlightened by reason, science, and respect for humanity."Enlightenment result was tolerance.Now when eyes had been opened,government started to see how bad is the situation in the countrysides

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The Estonian War of Independence

Ambrosius, Hugo Läänemets, Artur Viikmann, Hans Püss, Raoul Kallismaa, Nikolai Reinok (show the list of the pupils and the teachers who went to war behind the glass coverage). There is a marble plaque dedicated to those seven boys in our school assembly hall, which was ceremonially opened on the 4 th anniversary of the War of Independence in 1922. (point to the picture of that plaque) Many of those who returned from the war were honoured with war decorations and all of them were granted with free education until their graduation from university. A statue was erected to all of the pupils from the schools in Tallinn who fell in battle. The statue is situated in the schoolyard of Reaalkool and it is named "Reaali poiss" which can be translated into English as the Boy from Reaalkool. (point to the picture of the statue) On the statue are Horatio's words: "What joy, for fatherland to die!" Our school has the tradition of

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Indians

Native Americans today have a special relationship with the United States of America. They can be found as members of nations, tribes, or bands of Native Americans who have sovereignty or independence from the government of the United States. Their societies and cultures still flourish amidst a larger immigrated American populace of African, Asian, European and Middle Eastern people. Native Americans, who were not already U.S. citizens, were granted citizenship in 1924 by the Congress of the United States..

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Tallinn town hall

TALLINN TOWN HALL Tallinn Town Hall is the only surviving Gothic town hall in Northern Europe. Built in the heart of Tallinn, next to a marketplace, the Town Hall has witnessed trade and social activities for over 700 years. It has still remained the most important representational building in town. The building history of the Town Hall goes back to the 13th century, but it acquired its medieval appearance in 1402­04. It was as early as 1248 when King Eric IV Ploughpenny of Denmark granted the Lübeck Charter to Tallinn. Relying on that document a town council was elected from amongst merchants of the Hanse and started convening in the Town Hall. It is possible to state on the basis of research findings that a meeting place of the magistracy and a goods depot in the form of a small, fortified town hall, constructed of local limestone, existed in its present location already in the mid-13th century.

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London

His people created a new settlement called Lundenwic 2 km upstream of Londinium. In 886 Alfred made peace with the Danish Vikings. Their king was named Guthrum. London Wall The Norman Conquest During the 9th century, London was the largest city of England. At that time, the Duke of Normandy won the Battle of Hastings, which was between England and Normandy. As a result the duke was crowned king of England. His name was William the Conqueror. William granted the citizens of London special privileges. He also built the Tower of London, (which was a prison) to keep the people under control. The Tower is the oldest building used by the British government. In 1097, William II began the building of Westminster Hall, close by the abbey of the same name. The hall became the prime royal residence throughout the Middle Ages. Westminster became the seat of the royal court and government,

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PPT - Estonian History

files.wordpress.com/ 2009/04/ssa.jpg Estonia in the Swedish empire Click to edit Master text styles Second level · Placed itself under Third level Fourth level Swedish rule in 1561. Fifth level · Received protection against Russia and Poland. · Granted the peasantry greater autonomy. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_S3c33lw2IKU/TUJ7BlJrteI/AAAAAAAA BsM/FK-2Ftvmzbg/s1600/sweden-flag1.jpg Estonia in the Russian empire Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level · Norther war ­ 1700- Fourth level

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Informal Letter Inglise keel

Dear Liisa Lovely to hear from you after so long! It’s a great tragedy that the COVID-19 is out and about but we just have to make the most of it and protect ourselves and our loved ones. After being in isolation for only two days a realization hit me. I realized that everything that I took for granted was going to change. As many other, I didn’t thought that Estonia is going to suffer greatly from the virus outbreak and everything is going to proceed as usual. Life goes on. But it doesn’t. I became aware of the problem after my sister and I had a talk about immunity. I myself have lived many years with runny nose and I don’t worry too much about it but I really never thought about my little sister and mom. They both have had some serious issues with

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Linking Words and Phrases - õppematerjal

heavy fog. Consequently, Los Angles won the pennant for that year. Ricky worked all day, from 8am until 11pm. That is why he stayed home instead of going camping with us. The school bus broke down last week and has not been repaired yet. So for that reason, our dance group is unable to go to Washington, D.C. to perform at Kennedy Center. Words that ASSERT OBVIOUS TRUTH or GRANT OPPOSITION · certainly · conceding that · granted that · in fact · naturally no doubt · of course · surely · undoubtedly · without a doubt There is no doubt that the dog buried the bone in the garden. Jeff told us an undoubtedly true story that was very scary. The judge, without a doubt, thinks capital punishment is wrong. Of course, Sarah is going to the beach this weekend with her parents. She needs a break from Gallaudet. Naturally Steven is not going to agree with that plan

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Canada´s history

Cartier used Canada to refer not only to Stadacona, but also to the entire area subject to Donnacona, Chief at Stadacona; by 1547, maps began referring to this and the surrounding area as Canada. In 1864 and 1866, British North American politicians, in what became known as the Great Coalition, held three conferences to create a federal union. Spearheaded by John A. Macdonald, on July 1, 1867, three colonies--Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick--were granted a constitution, the British North America Act, by the United Kingdom, creating the Dominion of Canada. The term "Canadian Confederation" refers to this 1867 unification of the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec (formerly Canada East or Lower Canada), and Ontario (formerly Canada West or Upper Canada). The remaining British colonies and territories soon joined Confederation. By 1880 Canada included all of its present area except for Newfoundland and Labrador, which joined in 1949

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Inglise keel (10.klass)

Aware Awareness Disillusioned Disillusionment Political Politics, politican Criminal Crime Intriguing Intrigue Alienate Alienation Responsible Responsibility, response Different Difference Powerful Power Take ages Take offence Take sb/sth for granted Take place Take my advice Take notice Take a risk Take part Take responsibility Put a stop to sth Put your arm around sb Put sb in charge of sth Put a plan into practice Put your work first Put pressure on sb Take sth back ­ tagastama Take sth in ­ omandama, petma Take off ­ tõusma, minema hakkama (äri) Take sb in ­ tööle võtma Put sth out ­ välja lülitama, kustutama Put sb off ­ ümberveenma, võõrutama Put sth away ­ ära panema Put sth on ­ peale panema

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TALLINN

TALLINN History Tallinn is one of the oldest cities in the Baltic Sea region. Tallinn was first mentioned in written sources of the 1154th, when the Arabian geographer Al Idris took a world map the city 'Kaleveny "/ Kolõvan. Through the years, the city of Tallinn had several names: Lindanisa, Kolõvan, Reval and eventually Tallinn. Tallinn was granted the Lübeck law in 1248 and became the member of the Hanseatic League in 1285. General Data l Country - Estonia l County - Harju County l First appeared on map - 1154 l Town rights - 1248 l Mayor - Edgar Savisaar l Aera - Total 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) l Population - (1 Mar 2012) Total - 416,470 Denisty - 2,614.0/km2(6,766.6/sq mi) Tallinn Coat of arms Flag Top 5 Attractions 1. Kiek in de Kök

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The family who turned back the clock.

The family who turned back the clock. When Malcolm Jones woke up last Monday, he heard the birds singing. Not remarkable, you might think, especially given that he lives near a forest. But birdsong in the Jones household is usually drowned by a tidal wave of electronic music crashing around the house as soon as his four children wake up. This is a family who have chosen to fill their home with every conceivable gadget. They have nine television sets, including one in each bedroom and in the kitchen. All the children have their own personal computers and CD players. Of course, there are all the usual appliances we all take for granted, such as the washing machine, tumble drier, dishwasher, deep freeze, microwave oven, and video recorder, but they also have an electric trouser press, two power showers, an Olympic-sized spa bath and jacuzzi, three cars, and a music system which plays throughout the whole house. ...

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Manual regarding the Customs Treatment of Gifts and Items of Negligible Value

between 22.01 and 150 will qualify for relief from Customs Duty but VAT will still be chargeable. However, it should be noted in particular that there is no relief (from Customs Duty, VAT or excise duty) under this negligible value provision for importations of tobacco products, alcohol products, perfumes or toilet waters irrespective of their value. While this exemption is not confined to private importations, care should be taken to ensure that relief is not granted in respect of single parcels which form part of a larger consignment exceeding the monetary limits. 5. GIFTS 5.1 General Relief from payment of Customs Duty and VAT is allowed on gifts consigned to an individual living in Ireland, from outside of the EC, provided the Customs value of the goods does not exceed 45. (In the case of tobacco products, alcohol products, perfumes or toilet waters the relief is confined to Customs Duty only and only provided

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R. Kipling & M. Faraday

experimentalist in the history of science. Faraday was the first and foremost Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, a position to which he was appointed for life. Faraday was highly religious; he was a member of the Sandemanian Church, a Christian sect founded in 1730 which demanded total faith and commitment. Biographers have noted that "a strong sense of the unity of God and nature pervaded Faraday's life and work." In June 1832, the University of Oxford granted Faraday a Doctor of Civil Law degree (honorary). During his lifetime, Faraday rejected a knighthood and twice refused to become President of the Royal Society. When asked by the British government to advise on the production of chemical weapons for use in the Crimean War (1853-1856), Faraday refused to participate citing ethical reasons.Faraday died at his house at Hampton Court on 25 August 1867. He had previously

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London

standing clock tower in the world. It celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2009 (the clock itself first ticking on 31 May 1859),during which celebratory events took place. A clock tower was built at Westminster in 1288, with the fine-money of Ralph Hengham, Chief Justice of the King's Bench.Despite being one of the world's most famous tourist attractions, the interior of the tower is not open to the general public due to security concerns, although from time to time press and other VIPs are granted access. However, the tower has no elevator, so those escorted must climb the 334 limestone stairs to the top.Because of changes in ground conditions since construction (notably tunnelling for the Jubilee Line extension), the tower leans slightly to the north-west, by roughly 220 millimetres (8.66 in) at the clock face, giving an inclination of approximately 1/250. Due to thermal effects it oscillates annually by a few millimetres east and west.

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