ERLE MAIDO TAAB11 The Greenery Hello! My name is Erle and I am going to talk about my company. My company’s name is The Greenery. The company offers a fresh and healthy fast-food alternative. This means fast, convenient food that not only tastes good, but is good for people too. The company’s goal is to provide everyone with healthy food conveniently at reasonable price. The Greenery is a drive-in restaurant for people who want healthy food, but do not have time to cook at home. We are opened 24 hours 7 days a week. Our products are targeted at people with average or higher income.
17 Old Town Vanalinn 18 Medieval buildings Keskaegsed ehitised 19 The seat of Estonian government Eesti valitsuse asukoht 20 University town Ülikooli linn 21 Holidaymakers Puhkajad 22 Characteristic features Iseloomulikud jooned 23 Submerged in greenery Uppunud rohelusse 24 Hilly landscape Künklik maastik 25 Determined by the geographical position Määratud geograafilise asukohaga 26 As a rule Reeglina 27 Changeable Muutlik 28 Flat Tasane 29 Rich in hills Küngaste poolest rikas
that? All animals and plants form a very important part of our ecosystem that also includes our lands and waters. Remove one part from the environment and damage will be done. For example, after the last wolves were killed in Yellowstone Park in 1926, problems began to emerge. During the 70 years before wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone Park there were many problems with the rise in deer population, conditions of the park were impaired by erosionding land and eradicating all kind of greenery. In 1995, the reintroduction of the wolves fixed the problems. The natural situation was restoredadvanced, new species appeared and the deer population was got under the control. Therefore, all animals are important to our environment and if one of the species goesis going to extinct, then the whole natural ecosystem will be disheveled. It will affect humans as well because we are a part of wildlife. Animals and plants benefit us just by being there. These
Emerald / 'emrld / smaragdroheline Intensity / n'tenst / jõulisus, intensiivsus Tranquility / 'trækwliti / hingerahu, rahu ja vaikus Ornithologist / :n'ldst / linnuteadlane Pasture / 'p:st / karjamaa Ireland is the second largest of the British Isles. It´s called the "Emerald Isle" because of its intensive greenery. It´s often visited to see natural beauty and feel relaxed and peaceful. Ireland is known for its pastures and dairy products. Climate Temperate / 'temprt / mõõdukas Ripen / 'rapn / küpsema Prevailing / pr'vel / üldlevinud, ülekaalus olev Dampness / 'dæmpns / niiskus, rõskus Precipitation / prsp'ten / sademed Distribute / d'strbju:t / levitama, jagama The climate is mild and temperate and has an influence on everything
246.Glimpse- pilguheit, pilk 247.Glittering sädelev, särav 248.Gloomy- sünge, kurb 249.Glossing läigestus 250.Grading maapinna tasandamine 251.Grandeur- suurus 252.Grandiose suurejooneline 253.Grass monoculture- muru monokultuur, ainult muru 254.Grasses- muru, rohttaimed 255.Gravel- kruus 256.Greater emphasis on - suuremat rõhku 257.Greatest contributor suurim toetaja 258.Greatly expanded- oluliselt laiendatud 259.Greenery- rohelus 260.Grotto grott, koobas 261.Grove- metsasalu, salu 262.Growing medium kasvusubstraat H 263.Habitat elupaik 264.Hard landscape- rajatised, hooned 265.Harsh karm 266.Harvest saak 267.Hazel- sarapuu 268.Haven- sadam, varjupaik 269.Heart of the village- linna/küla keskpunkt, süda 270.Hectares- hektar 271.Hedgerow- hekiriba 272.Heightened - kõrgendatud 273.Herbal remedies- rohu abinõud, vahendid 274
Kapital over the developing plans. The detailed plan of Kalaranna neighbourhood expands on more than 7 hectares and it has been processed for over a decade. Pro Kapital believes that the area of Kalaranna should be one of Tallinn’s gateways and landmarks. Currently Pro Kapital sees it as an epoch of desolate wasteland which is located in the heart of Tallinn. Pro Kapital believes that the future of Kalaranna should be as a promenade open to the sea, a harmonious whole of the greenery and buildings shaping the urban space. People of Kalamaja overall agree with the views of Pro Kapital but they are not fond of the idea of losing natural sandy coastal line, which by the detailed plan will be replaced by a promenade. This year in August tensions between the Kalamaja community and the developer had hit a high when Pro Kapital decided to build a fence around its property. Not only did they enclose their own property, but also fenced the entire seaside preventing public access
It is rich in hills, lakes (170) and valleys. The biggest city in South Estonia is Tartu, one of the oldest towns in the Baltic area. It is the second largest town in Estonia. It lies about 190 km southeast of Tallinn. It is the seat for Tartu University and is generally known as a university town. The centre lies between the two most important landmarks in Tartu: Toome hill and Emajõgi. Viljandi is a beautiful, quiet garden town submerged in greenery. Valga, Estonia's southernmost town lives and works hand in hand with Latvian Valka the border splits the town in two belonging to different coutries. Otepää is the skiing and winter capital of Estonia, as the area has more snow than any other part of Estonia. WEST ESTONIA West Estonia is low lying and flat. The climate is maritime and greatly influenced by the Baltic Sea. The area features large bogs, extensive forests,
This is really two customs, of which the first the Bower is said to run back to the time of King Oswy of Northumbria, who founded Lichfield in A.D. 656. In the Middle Ages, the city guilds used to meet at Greenhill, carrying flower garlands and emblems of their trades. Now the Bower ceremonies have become a sort of carnival, wherein lorries carrying tableaux, trade floats, decorated carts, and bands pass cheerfully through streets profusely adorned with flowers and greenery. American English 14 In the early part of the seventeenth century English settlers began to bring their language to America, and another series of changes began to take place. The settlers borrowed words from Indian languages for such strange trees as the hickory and persimmon, such unfamiliar animals as raccoons and woodchucks. Later they borrowed other words from settlers from
Robert Burns poem. 1960's in Steinbergs career. ,,The winter of our discontent". Different novel of the different period, Steinberg is different here. Social criticism is strong. In this book it is individualised. The story is about moral corruption, that has reached every family in america. 1960, New Bay Town, fiction setting. Kind of small and idyllic town at the Atlantic ocean, not overgrowded, not urban, the houses are beautiful, old building, parks and treesand greenery. No obvious poverty to speak of. The characters are different. He takes as his characters people from the middle classes. He didnt chose this accidentalyl, but he shows that corruption has reached such fairytale towns, such idyllic places, it is perfect place to live in, but the good businessmen are actually liers who destroy and cheat. Vice has become a virtue, the virtuous are mocked by the others, the system of values are turned upside town. The only power is money
I stepped unwillingly out of the toasty truck cab and walked down a little stone path lined with dark hedges. I took a deep breath before opening the door. Inside, it was brightly lit, and warmer than I'd hoped. The office was small; a little waiting area with padded folding chairs, orange-flecked commercial carpet, notices and awards cluttering the walls, a big clock ticking loudly. Plants grew everywhere in large plastic pots, as if there wasn't enough greenery outside. The room was cut in half by a long counter, cluttered with wire baskets full of papers and brightly colored flyers taped to its front. There were three desks behind the counter, one of which was manned by a large, red-haired woman wearing glasses. She was wearing a purple t-shirt, which immediately made me feel overdressed. The red-haired woman looked up. "Can I help you?" "I'm Isabella Swan," I informed her, and saw the immediate awareness light her eyes. I was expected, a