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About Tallinn

It was situated by Peter I in 1718 and named it in the honor of hiswife ?Ekatherine?. Palace was projected by italian architect Nikkolo Miketti, but the first brick in the base of the structure the tsar himself has put. -The Kadriorg Park- is the most knowned hand made park in Estonia. There is a swan pund here, beautiful park avenues and museums. The landscape arround the park is the same it was, with its fields and meadows. -Song Festival Grounds On the song festival grounds took place many meetings, which demanded the canceling of the soviet order, which were accompanied by choral singing. Thanks to this, people returned independence to it self. The first song festival was in 1869. Besides the Song Festivals on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds take place many different festivals and conserts. -Lasnamae I have lived in Lasnamae for all my life and i realy like it. There is a river here, forests nearby,

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Song festival ground

I chose this topic, because everything what is related with music and singing is very interesting to me. Music is part of our lives. We all know that Estonians made singsong revolution. In this report I want to find out more information with Song Festival ground, it history and what's going on here today. 3 History The history of the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds is closely connected with the Song Festivals. The first Song Festival took place in 1869 in Tartu as a result of the national awakening. No special stage was built for the performers in the first song festivals. The first Song Stage was building in in 1923, witch was designed by Karl Burman and it was located on the same spot as the tribune of the current Kadrioru Stadium. Steps of the Song Stage were curved wings and it constitute background for the choirs. The first Song

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Tallinn

Tallinn Andres Mällo 8.a The Town Hall · Town Hall is located in Estonia, Old Tallinn · Built in 1404 year Pictures The Song Festival Grounds · The first stage on its current location between Narva Road and Pirita Road in Kadriorg · Was built in 1928 for the 9th Estonian Song Festival · It was designed by Karl Burman and provided space for 15,000 performers · The new and current arched stage was built in 1959 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Estonian SSR in the upcoming year · Today, Tallinn's Song Festival Grounds are also used for hosting international acts,

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Powerpointi esitlus Rock Summerist '88

Rock Summer (1988) Bret Rii Priidel Tallinna Kuristiku Gümnaasium 11.klass • Rock Summer is a rock festival that first took place in 1988 on the Song and Festival Grounds of Tallinn. • The main organizer of the festival was Jüri Makarov (Makarov Music Management). • The sub-headline was called ‘’glasnost 88’’. • Rock Summer was a free-entrance festival. • During three days there were approximately over 150,000 guests. Line-up of glasnost 88 • Balkan air, Big Country, Citron, Dialog, Eppu Normaali, In Spe, Juice Leskinen, G.G.G., Lainer, La Torre, Leather Nun, Leningrad Cowboys, Mahavok, Mamba, Pave Maijanen,

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Eesti tutvustamine

Estonia is divided in to 15 different counties. The biggest cities in Estonia are Tallinn, Tartu , Pärnu, Narva In Tartu there is the biggest and oldest University in Estonia Suur Munamägi is the highest peak of Estonia and also in the Baltic States. It is located near the Haanja upland and its total height is 318 m above sea level . The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest choral events in the world. It’s held every four years on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. Thousans of dancers wear national costumes as they dance around the pitch. Dance Festival usually takes place at the same weekend as the Song Festival. Festive procession is from the Center of Tallinn to the Song Festival Grounds  http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esileht  www.google.ee  www.neti.ee

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Antique Garden Ornament

At the same time, New Englanders, too, began to beatify their gardens with elegant fencing, benches, and sundials. The creation of these early furnished gardens marked the beginning of a remarkable but little-known story, the history of American garden ornament. The two hundred years between 1740 and 1940 witnessed the creation of many important American gardens. This book will discuss the origins and development of American taste in terms of the ornament that decorated the grounds of these historic estates. We will consider not only the styles, techniques, materials, and ornaments themselves that were transported to America from Europe and elsewhere, but also domestic products emerging from the growing sophistication, confidence, and technical abilities of the new nation. While tastemakers and creators of great estates did turn to Europe for guidance and example in the period discussed, inevitably, many of the imported styles were

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Tallinn Old Town

get a lovely view of Old Town and the bay. http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/fpage/explore/attractions/old_town #!p_174824 Song Celebrations and Song Festival traditions Song Celebrations and Song Festival traditions are among the best known trademarks of Estonia. No wonder, as the scale of our Song festivals is unique in the world. Once every five years, the Estonian song festival grounds (Lauluväljak in Tallinn) are filled with folk costumes and smiling people. Imagine tens of thousands of singers forming one huge choir and hundreds of thousands of people sitting on the grass to hear traditional choir music ­ no wonder it shocks, surprises and mesmerises overseas visitors! What makes it even more special is that, due to the small population of Estonia, there are less than million Estonian speakers and yet, a tenth of them attend the event. Long established

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Urban Forestry

evolve until the late 1700s and early 1800s. First forest areas in eastern North America. Settlers and immigrants often brought seeds of their favorite tree species from thei homeland. Distribution of the urban forest The urban forest includes all woody vegetation within the environs of all populated places, from the tiniest villages to the largest cities. Parks ­ Parks are probably the most relatable as forests. Public buildings and grounds ­ Grounds adjacent to public buildings (Schools and colleges, hospitals, museums). Composition of the urban forest Can be both, natural and manmade. Approximately 45 million acres have been planted in urban and recreation areas. The composition is influenced primarily by physical elements. Natural Man made park Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase

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Hotellimajanduse erialased inglise keelsed sõnad

14. a thin layer- õhuke kiht 15. added to taste- maitse järgi lisatud 16. an ashtray- tuhatoos 17. approximately- ligikaudu 18. at right angles- täisnurga all 19. at the correct serving temperature- õigel serveerimistemperatuuril 20. at the top right-hand corner- üleval paremas nurgas 21. breakages are frequent- purunemised on sagedased 22. by means of a spirit lamp- piirituslambi abil 23. cloth on the palm- rätt peopesal 24. coarsely ground coffee- jämedalt jahvatatud kohv 25. coffee grounds infuse with the liquid- kohvipuru seguneb vedelikuga 26. coffee spoon resting in the saucer- teelusikas lebab alustaldrikul 27. coming into contact with coffee- kohviga kokku puutuma 28. correct accompaniments- õiged lisandid 29. cutlery- söögiriistad 30. even spacing- ühtlaste vahedega 31. fairly simple- küllaltki lihtne 32. finely ground coffee- peeneks jahvatatud kohv 33. freshly drawn water- kraanist äsja lastud vesi 34. garnish- garneering 35

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Indian Summer Festival

Indian summer festival Indian Summer Festival is the brainchild of Butch Roberts, a Milwaukee Police Officer. In 1985, his dream was to have an American Indian Festival to add to the other ethnic festivals that were being held on the Summerfest grounds, Henry Maier Festival Park. Roberts recruited the Warren and DeNomie families to organize the event. These three families were instrumental in getting Indian Summer off the ground. It took two years of planning and organizational assistance from Irish Fest to kick off Indian Summer's first festival in 1987. The festival received a $5,000.00 grant from The Milwaukee Foundation and a cash loan from the Klumb family to provide funding for the first event. The first festival was a huge success.

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Palmse manor

Palmse manor Palmse manor ü Palmse is one of the most grandiose manor house ensembles in Estonia. ü Wonderful overview of Estonian manor life and architecture through centuries. ü Palmse is also an ideal place for meetings, conferences as well as weddings and receptions. Palmse manor ü In our wine seller you can enjoy a wide selection of wines from all over the world ü On our grounds we offer many exiting exhibitions, concerts, plays and entertainment programs. Buildings ü Stewards house ü Fruit garden ü Bathhouse ü Prest Pavilion ü Smithy ü Ice cellar ü Ox Stable Palmse manor Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level

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Estonian Dance Festival

• The Dance Festival is usually held on the same weekend as the Song Festival. • Have you ever heard 18 000 voices singing at once? • This emotional experience can be felt during Estonia's Song Festival, which occurs once every five years in Tallinn. • The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world. • These two festivals commence with a united festive parade through the city from the centre of Tallinn to the Song Festival Grounds. Aft er pa ra de https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=o24F4U8AC_w vi de o The 16th Song Celebration and the 14th Dance Celebration “TOUCHED BY TIME. THE TIME TO TOUCH” will be held in Tallinn 4.-6. of July 2014. SEE YOU THERE!

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Peatükk education sõnu

Assessment-hinnang, määramine A child is innately wise and realistic-laps on sisemiselt tark Graduate from university-ÜK lõpetama (sünnipäraselt) Grammar school- akadeeiline 11-18 A/S Level exams-kergemad eksamid, edasijõudnutele täiendavad Hindered-takistama eksamid Infant school- eelkool 5-7 A level-riigieksam Involvement-kaasalöömine A graduate- kraad Independent schools-iseseisvad koolid A special seremony-lõpuaktus Influence-mõjutama All abilities- kõik oskused Junior school-noorem kool 7-11 Advantage when applying for job- eelis kui taotled tööd Limited-limiteeritud,piiratud Account for-selgitama Neglet-hoo...

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MUSIC IN ESTONIA

ESTONIAN MUSIC TODAY The Estonian Song Festival § The Estonian Song Festival (In Estonian: Laulupidu) is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world. § It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds § The joint choir has usually comprised 30,000 singers performing to an audience of 80,000. § The indie folk rock band Ewert and The Two Dragons are among the best known Estonian bands, having had success in Europe and signing with Warner Bros. § http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddCsOTWz7gI § The girl band Vanilla Ninja were also one of the best-known Estonian bands. § Kerli Kõiv, usually referred as Kerli, is an artist from Estonia.

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Remembrance Sunday

contribution of British and Commonwealth military and civilian servicemen in the two World Wars and later conflicts National ceremony The United Kingdom national ceremony is held in London Two minutes' silence is held at 11 a.m., which represents the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 Local ceremonies in the UK Significant ceremonies also take place across the regions of the United Kingdom Most notably in Edinburgh Castle, in Cardiff and in the grounds of the Belfast City Hall Armistiche Day Armistice Day, also known as Remembrance Day, is on 11 November and commemorates the armistice signed between the Allies of World War I and Germany The date was declared a national holiday in many allied nations, to commemorate those who were killed during war Armistice Day From 1919 until 1945, Armistice Day observance was always on 11 November itself It was then moved to Remembrance Sunday, but since 1995, it has become

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Estonian culture

Fourth level Fifth level Song Festival The Estonian Song Festival is an event which takes place in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, every five years in the month of July. The last song festival was in 2004, the next festival will be this year. Nowadays those festivals are held on The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. The first national song festival was held in Tartu in the summer of 1869. Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level

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What might attract tourists to Estonia?

Tallinn is the most popular place for tourists to visit. Tourists will also like the friendly people of Estonia, and ofcourse they will like the beautiful girls in here too. Tallinn, as the capital of Estonia, has alot of tourist attractions. For instance tourists can take tours in Tallinn or visit the Old town and its colorful shops. In Tallinn tourists can see the beautiful Kadriorg park with its Swan Pond and the Baroque Catharina Palace. Not far from Kardiorg is the Song Festival Grounds. In Pirita they can see the Forest Cemetery, where many important Estonian public figures are buried. Tourist can also visit the ruins of St.Brigitta's Convent in Pirita, Maarjamae Palace, Russalka and the Memorial Monument of Estonia's Shipwreck. Popular places where tourists go are also Toompea Hill on which Tallinn was founded in the 12th century, the Parliament House, Alexander Newsky Orthodox Cathedral and the Dome Church. Tourists have a chance to

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Introduction tallinnasse

both easily explored on foot. Eastern districts around Pirita and Kadriorg are also worth visiting and the Estonian Open Air Museum near Rocca al Mare, west of the city, preserves aspects of Estonian rural culture and architecture. KADRIORG This is 2 kilometres east of the centre and is served by buses and trams. The former palace of Peter the Great, built just after the Great Northern War, now houses (part of) the Art Museum of Estonia, presidential residence and the surrounding grounds include formal gardens and woodland. The new residence of the Art Museum of Estonia: KUMU was built several years ago. PIRITA This coastal district is a further 2 kilometres north-east of Kadriorg. The marina was built for the Moscow Olympics of 1980, and boats can be hired on the Pirita river. Two kilometres inland are the Botanic Gardens and the Tallinn television tower.

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Newfoundland

Newfoundland Geography Newfoundland and Labrador is located on the eastern edge of North America. Newfoundland and Labrador is home to Iceberg Alley, one of the best places in the world to view icebergs. Just off the coast, the meeting of the cool Labrador Current and the warm Gulf Stream creates an abundance of marine life that attracts thousands of whales, and provides rich nesting grounds for millions of seabirds. To put things in perspective, Newfoundland and Labrador is a little smaller than California, slightly bigger than Japan, and twice the size of the entire United Kingdom. Geography The island of Newfoundland covers 111,390 square kilometres. With the addition of the vast territory of Labrador, the province covers a total area of 405,212 square kilometres, and has more than 29,000 kilometres of unspoiled coastline. Nature

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Tundra loomad

their wide feet or antlers and eat lichens, dried sedges and small shrubs. In the summer they the will eat leaves of willows, sedges, flowering plants, mushrooms. Reindeer are social animals and live in huge herds, which will often have several thousand animals in it. Males are often loners, until its time to mate. They will migrate more than 650-800 kilometres to reach winter or summer feeding grounds, and can travel up to 80 kilometres a day. Their leg tendons make crackling sounds while walking, which would make a migrating herd a noisy bunch indeed. Females will give birth to a single calf. Most females don't breed until they are 28 months old, and will give birth every year. Newborns can walk within an hour and in a few days can run with the herd. Still, wolves, grizzly bears, and golden eagles kill a large number of newborn calves.

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Humpback whale

years and the gestation period is 12 months. The calf is between 3-4.5 m long at birth, and weighs up to 907 kg. Distribution and migration Is found in all the world's oceans. Most populations of humpback whales follow a regular migration route. They are summering in temperate and polar waters for feeding. They are wintering in tropical waters for mating and calving. Status Because their feeding, mating, and calving grounds are close to shore and because they are slow swimmers, the humpback whales were an easy target for early whalers. The International Whaling Commission (IWC) gave them worldwide protection status in 1966, but there were large illegal kills by the Soviets until the 1970's. It is believed they number about 30,000- 40,000 at present, or about 30-35% of the original population. Thank you for listening !

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Tallinn

Town, the City Museum introduces Tallinn with a completely new, attractive permanent exhibition, which is called "The City Which will Never be Completed". Kadriorg Palace ­ The Kadriorg Art Museum Peter I began building the palace in 1718, and it was called Ekaterinenthal, or Catherinenthal, in honour of Catherine I. It is said that the tsar himself laid the first foundation stones for the palace. Tallinn Song Festival Grounds this sprawling event venue in Kadriorg has a special place in the hearts of Estonians. It was here in 1988 that the Singing Revolution, a massive, musical demonstration against Soviet rule, set Estonia on its road towards independence. Tallin is a beautiful city and I liks to live here. Tallinn has it's own good and bad sides: some pars of the city is clean and beautiful, some (but few) are dirty and filled with terrible people. It is not nice to be there.

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Text about Disc Golf

recreational flying disc and may have been invented in the early 1900s.The first known instance of anyone playing golf with a flying disc occurred in Canada in 1926. Ronald Gibson and a group of his Bladworth Elementary School buddies played a game throwing tin plates at targets such as trees and fence posts. They called the game Tin Lid Golf and played on a fairly regular basis on a disc golf course they laid out on their school grounds. But, after they grew older and went their separate ways, the game came to an end. Modern disc golf started in the early 1960s, when it seems to have been invented in many places and by many people independently. Students at Rice University in Houston, Texas, for example, held tournaments with trees as targets in 1963, and in the early 1960s players in Pendleton King Park in Augusta, Georgia would toss Frisbees in trash cans designated as targets.

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Singing revolution

public announcement of the reindependence is probably the Singing Revolution. To begin with, the Singing Revolution was a non-violent wish expressing and embarked on the Soviet Union to fall apart. The Singing Revolution is a commonly used name for events between 1987 and 1990 that led to the restoration of the independence of Estonia and also Latvia and Lithuania. Afterwards, there was a spontaneous mass night-singing demonstrations at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds in June 10-11 in 1988. Singing revolution is known as a revolution without blood. Its aim for Estonia was to separate from the Soviet Union. The Singing Revolution lasted over four years, with various protests and acts of defiance. Independence was declared on the late evening of August 20 in 1991. Soon, on 11 September 1988, a massive song festival, called "Song of Estonia", was held at the Tallinn Song Festival Ground. This time about 300,000 people came together, which was

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5 minute talk about Estonia

Estonia officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia and to the east by Russia. Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km2, and is influenced by a humid continental climate. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic divided into fifteen counties, with its capital and largest city beingTallinn. With a population of 1.3 million, it is one of the least-populous member states of the European Union. The Estonians are a Finnic people, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish The history of Estonia is a part of the history of Europe. Estonia was settled near the end of the last glacial era, beginning from around 8500 BC. Before the Germans invaded in the 13th century pro...

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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

interrogation technique? 1 Introduction It was Jeremy Bentham who thought of a famous method to give ethics a rational basis. He was fed up with the penal laws where offenders met corporate punishment and together with Cesario Beccaria he stood up to torture, corporal punishment, and the death penalty. He resisted against irrational moral emotions as the instigation for ethical conduct, saying only reasonable grounds could justify the moral decisions of individuals and legislators. And now his theory of is the one that is known for justifying torture (Verplaetse, 2008). Since 9/11 and the following fight against terrorism it became clear that the Bush administration thought of torture as something justifiable while it goes against all possible agreed upon treaties and conventions. One could indeed possibly think of situations that could serve as an exception to the prohibition of torture but these

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Powerpoint 11 lk san diego

Evolution, and the Human Life Cycle. Little Italy · a neighborhood in Downtown · Has been a home to Italian fishermen · Located in the northwest end of Downtown · Italian retail shops, home design stores, art galleries · frequent festivals and events San Diego Zoo · The cool, sunny maritime climate is well suited to many plants and animals. Besides an extensive collection of birds, reptiles and mammals, it also maintains its grounds as an arboretum, with a rare plant collection. · 4,000 animals of more than 800 species · grew out of exotic animal exhibitions (1915) Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego · Founded in 1941 · It was formerly La Jolla Art Museum · Focuses on the collection, preservation, exhibition of works on the period from 1950 to the present Petco Park · Open-air ballpark · Opened in 2004 · replacing Qualcomm · Named after the animal and pet supplies

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Starbucks esitlus

Starbucks Coffee Click to edit Master text styles Second level Birgit Järvi Third level Fourth level Rakvere Gümnaasium Fifth level 11B Firmast üldiselt · PEAKONTOR: Seattles, Washingtonis. · SUURUS: Starbucks on üks suurimaid kohvipoode maailmas, millel on üle 20 tuhande poe 60 erinevas riigis · Nime on saanud tüürimees Herman Melville e Moby Dick`i järgi ning logo on samuti inspireeritud merest - kahe sabaga sireen Kreeka mütoloogiast. Click to edit Master text styles ...

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The Haapsalu Bishop's Castle

803 (eight hundred free) meters long and 12 (twelve) meters high became a pile of ruins. In Estonia and its neighbouring countries only very few examples of medieval weapons have survived. The collection of those exhibited at the Town Museum is really unique. Today it is a friendly place for tourists. There is a beautiful green yard and a grey stone wall cannot be unseen when one takes a walk there. Visiting the castle grounds is free, and most days it's possible to ascend the castle's watchtower for views and photographs. Legend of White Lady A legend tells that a canon fell in love with an Estonian girl and brought secretly the maiden into the castle. She hid by dressing as a choirboy and remained a secret for a long time, but when the bishop visited Haapsalu again, the young singer caught his attention and he ordered an investigation of the singer's gender

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Reproduction - sotsioloogia

this machine (Martin, 1987, Davis-Floyd: 1990, 1994). · This is seen as a significant departure from the ideas propounded in medical texts from the ancient Greeks up until the eighteenth century that described male and female bodies as fundamentally similar. · Though women had hitherto been conceptualised as embodying the same genitals as men inside their bodies, thus relegating women to `a lesser version of the male body' . · Any deviations from the male prototype became valid grounds for viewing female biology as `abnormal', defective and as untenable as nature itself, thus in need of manipulation by man. · The demise of the midwife and the rise of male-attended mechanically manipulated birth followed close on the heels of the wide cultural acceptance of the female body as a defective machine. Birth of medical domain: 1773 obstetric forceps were invented which gave man midwife a distinct advantage.There

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Pet therapy

Pet therapy.  A kind of treatment designed to stimulate people who are withdrawn or uncommunicative has recently been given a new name: pet therapy. It has given difficult children, lonely old people and even anti-social prisoners a completely new outlook on life  Even though pet therapy is only now being widely used, it is not a new idea. In the eighteenth century an English doctor, William Tuke, filled the grounds of a hospital for mentally disturbed people with chickens, rabbits and goats. At a time when people were usually punished for strange behavior rather than helped, this was a radical new approach to treating the mentally disturbed. Tuke's idea was that patients could learn self-control by caring for creatures weaker than themselves.  This is an idea which has persisted. In New York, horses, cows, cats and dogs were

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Recreational use of Pärnu river (essee)

The flood plain grasslands located along the riverbanks are the typical example of plant communities formed as a result of the joint influence of river floods and human activities. They used to maintain the grassland through hay-making but now the endorsements are very low and owners don't take care of the land at the river bank. Some scientists think that letting the grasslands grow untouched is good for the biodiversity, but this is not the case here. For example eagles, which hunt on these grounds just abandon these areas and move on to nest somewhere else. Also the growth of the bigger trees is hindered by the underwood vegetation, which consist of willow, alder and aspen. Pärnu river affords many opportunities for tourism and recreational activity. As an example: 1) Fishing: There is a fish farm in Roosna-Alliku that breed rainbow trouts 2) Canoeing: There are several enterprises (e.g. Edela Loodusmatkad OÜ) which offer canoeing trip for a day or up to 3 days

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Kew Gardens

parking General Information · Created in 1759 (by the Prince of Wales) · Employs more than 650 scientists · The living collections: over 30,000 different plant species · The herbarium: over 7 million preserved plant species · Library: the sounds of birds, illustrations collection Facts about Kew Gardens · 300 acres · Originally had only 9 acres of land · 33,000 species are grown · Was laid out on the grounds of Kew Palace · Many plants were brought by Captain Cook · Were given to nation and opened to the public in 1841 The Aim The aim: To inspire and deliver science-based plant conservation worldwide, enchanging the quality of life. The saying by Kew scientists: "All life depends on plants" Anniversary · 250 this year · Several events: International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition, Walking Tours,

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HARRY pOTTER AND THE PRISONER OF aZKABAN II

Last time I talked how Harry made up his mind that he is going to buy for Dobby one pair of socks every day in the year. Now I go on where I stopped my story.Four champions were taken to see the grounds for the maze, to see what they have to do in the third task, Suddenly appeared Mr. Crouch from the forest, who was speaking to trees and he seemed to be very infuriated and mad. He demanded to see Dumbledore instantly. Harry ran to the castle to get Dumbldore, and when they reached the place they saw that Mr. Crouch was stunned.. Sirius sent Harry a letter warning him to be more careful and to practice some new spells for the third task;

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Estonian cities

and Germany as well as Russia, and all left their mark on the city's architecture. It is one of the best preserved medieval towns in northern Europe, and makes a beautiful impression from the sea, with its ancient city walls, church spires, and red-tile roofed homes. Tallinn has previously been named as Kolõvan, Lindanise and Reval. Most well-known sights in Tallinn are Freedom Square, Kadriorg Palace, Rotermann Quarter, Tallinn Song Festival Grounds, Toompea Castle and Town Hall Square, the Old Town of Tallinn and many more. Tallinn's Old Town is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. At the Old Town, you pass beneath the arches of Tallinn's ancient stone walls and enter a world of cobblestones, narrow alleys, and medieval buildings. It's a fun place to explore on foot. Today, the city is growing rapidly, with modern buildings joining the old. The government of Estonia is located in Tallinn

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The city and the tower of london

Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Ravens Today the Tower keeps 6 ravens,with 2 in reserve, each of which is individually named and cared for by the ravenmaster Each bird is fed daily on 150g of raw meat, supplemented by dog biscuits soaked in blood The Tower of London keeps a group of ravens permanently on the grounds because of a legend: should all the ravens ever leave the tower then it, the British crown and British kingdom will fall. Crown jewels Is home to The English Crown Jewels including jewels, plate, and symbols of royalty such as the crown, sceptre, and sword The Crown Jewels have been kept at the Tower of London since 1303 after they were stolen from Westminster Abbey The collection of Crown Jewels contains various crowns, some of which are used by every Sovereign St

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A short overview of veganism

impotence. To make cows grow at an unnaturally fast rate, the Most Meat cattle industry feeds them pellets full of hormones. While low levels of naturally-occurring Has hormones are found in various foods, many Hormones In scientists are concerned that the artificial hormones injected into cows especially cause It health problems in people who eat them. Factory farms are breeding grounds for antibiotic- resistant bacteria, known as "supergerms." On Meat could farms across America, the antibiotics that we depend on to treat human illnesses are now used make you to promote growth in animals and to keep them antibiotic alive in horrific living conditions that would otherwise kill them. Countless new strains of resistant antibiotic-resistant bacteria have developed as a result.

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Kolosseum

pavilions, gardens and porticoes. The existing Aqua Claudia aqueduct was extended to supply water to the area and the gigantic bronze Colossus of Nero was set up nearby at the entrance to the Domus Aurea.Although the Colossus was preserved, much of the Domus Aurea was torn down. The lake was filled in and the land reused as the location for the new Flavian Amphitheatre. Gladiatorial schools and other support buildings were constructed nearby within the former grounds of the Domus Aurea. According to a reconstructed inscription found on the site, "the emperor Vespasian ordered this new amphitheatre to be erected from his general's share of the booty." This is thought to refer to the vast quantity of treasure seized by the Romans following their victory in the Great Jewish Revolt in 70AD. The Colosseum can be thus interpreted as a great triumphal monument built in the Roman tradition of celebrating great victories

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History of London 2

QUESTIONS part 2 1: How many people died in the Great Fire of 1666? The death toll from the fire is unknown and is traditionally thought to have been small, as only a few verified deaths were recorded. This reasoning has recently been challenged on the grounds that the deaths of poor and middle-class people were not recorded anywhere, and that the heat of the fire may have cremated many victims, leaving no recognizable remains. 2: How was the fire finally mastered? The battle to quench the fire is considered to have been won by two factors: the strong east winds died down, and the Tower of London garrison used gunpowder to create effective firebreaks to halt further spread eastward. 3: What did the Rebuilding of London Act 1666 say about bricks?

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Tallinn

of Castrum Danorum, the Russian Orthodox Alexandr Nevsky Cathedral (built during the period of Russian Empire, the church was built on a site that formerly housed a statue of Martin Luther) and the Lutheran Cathedral. Kadriorg is 2 kilometres east of the centre and is served by buses and trams. The former palace of Peter the Great, built just after the Great Northern War, now houses (part of) the Art Museum of Estonia, presidential residence and the surrounding grounds include formal gardens and woodland. Pirita`s coastal district is a further 2 kilometres north-east of Kadriorg. The marina was built for the Moscow Olympics of 1980, and boats can be hired on the Pirita river. Two kilometres inland are the Botanic Gardtelevision tower.

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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

A German spray for gooseberry mildew was, meanwhile, blacklisted. The 1915 Show was a sad affair, with steady rain, mud underfoot, and waterfalls from the tent roof. The railway companies had been quite incapable of delivering the essential rocks and plants on time for the Show, so exhibitors had found other ways to bring them to Chelsea. Lady Dundas, a charitable fund raiser for war victims, arranged for Viscount Dalrymple, then a small boy, to parade around the grounds on a Shetland pony to collect money for the war. The RHS, which in 1911 refused to allow ladies banquets, now recognized that lady gardeners existed, and acknowledged the necessity to dig for victory. In 1915 it even organized a show of women's work at the Horticultural Halls. As the war deepened, the RHS struggled on. By November the Council had removed King Ferdinand of Bulgaria as an honorary fellow and, the following February,

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Topic: Canada

Topic Canada History The first people to live in what is now Canada arrive from Asia at least 20 000 years ago. They arrived by a way of a land bridge that once connected Asia and North America at what is now Alaska. In 1497, John Capot, an Italian navigator in the service of England found rich fishing grounds off Canada's southeast coast. France took the lead in exploring the country and set up a colony in eastern Canada in the early 1600's. Great Britain gained control of the country in 1763 and thousands of British immigrants began to join the French who remained in Canada. Canada gained its independence from Britain in 1931. Position/area Canada is the second largest country in the world. Canada extends across the continent of North America, from Newfoundland to British Columbia. Over 5000 km of border separate Canada and the United States...

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Aborigeenid (Inglise keeles)

spirit and ghosts. The belief in a personal spirit was based on the Dreamtime stories that told the people that birth was the result of a spirit-child entering a woman's body. Or in some parts of the country, birth had been an act of the creators. The Aborigines considered some places to be sacred. In some parts of Australia the tribes called the places where initiation ceremonies were held, bora grounds. They were called Buna grounds in other parts of the country, but the sites were not randomly chosen and were used for thousands of years by the tribe. The bora ground itself was identified by two circles that were drawn on the ground or were formed by rocks or pebbles. The circles were connected by a path and other symbols were drawn into the earth or carved into trees near the grounds. These symbols were highly significant in ceremonies

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EU Internal Market

(CEE). 6 According to Community trade law, any derogation which is not construed strictly, is hostile to achievement of the common market. This principle is seen concretely in the form of Article 36 TFEU (ex Article 30 EC) (Weatherill, 2007, p. 359). Article 36 TFEU provides: "The provisions of Articles 34 and 35 shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports, exports or goods in transit justified on grounds of public morality, public policy or public security; 1 2 3 , , , 4 , 5 , 9, 10- http://www.europarl.europa.eu/atyourservice/en/displayFtu.html?ftuId=FTU_3.1.2.html, by Mariusz Maciejewsk, 12/2016 6 ­ R. Barents "Charges have an Equivalent effect on Customs Duties" (1978) 15CNL rev 415 7 - Paul Craig, Gráinne de Búrca, EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, p.613, 617, 618, 2015 8 - http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A61968CJ0024

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10 Most Amazing Buildings of the World

trees) as each cube represents an abstract tree. The cubes are tilted and sit on hexagon-shaped pole structures. The cubes contain the living areas, which are split into three levels. The triangle-shaped lower level contains the living area. 9.Hang Nga Guesthouse (Crazy House), Vietnam This fantastical place is like a journey into the world of Alice and Wonderland. Designed by a woman artist who hangs around the grounds, it is one of wonder. The house is owned by the daughter of the ex-president of Vietnam, who studied architecture in Moscow. It does not comply with any convention about house building, has unexpected twists and turns, roofs and rooms. It looks like a fairy tale castle, it has enormous “animals” like a giraffe and a spider, no window is rectangular or round, and it can be visited like a museum. Dancing Building (Prague, Czech Republic)

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The most interesting historical events in Estonia

· The foreign authorities have tried to use the Song Festivals in their own interests. During the reign of the Russian czar the Estonians were forced to hold Song Festivals in order to thank the czar, and the Soviet regime always tied the Song Festival to the "red holidays". · In 1988, with the Song Festival as a role model, began the so called "singing revolution" when hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the Song Festival Grounds to make political demands and sing patriarchal songs. · Concerning the Song Festivals there are two beliefs in the Estonian conscience. The first one says that in 1869 a nameless country folk sang themselves to a European nation and the other, the latter, confirms that Estonians sang themselves their independence. The I, II, IV and V Song Festivals took place in Tartu, the rest in Tallinn. Battle of St. Matthew's Day · The Battle of St

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UK ( United Kingdom)

on entering the Floral Hall. With the addition of lifts and escalators, this is one of the most accessible theatres in Britain today. Tower of London The ancient stones reverberate with dark secrets, priceless jewels glint in fortified vaults and ravens strut the grounds. The Tower of London, founded by William the Conquerer in 1066-7, is one of the world´s most famous fortresses, and one of Britain ´s most visited historic sites. Despite a grim reputation for a place of torture and death, there are so many more stories to be told about the Tower

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Vaatamisväärsused Eestis II

· Suuremõisa Castle. Suuremõisa Castle was built in the second half of the 18th century on the initiative of Countess EbbaMargaretha Stenbock (17041776). The wings are erected in 1772. There are 64 rooms in the Castle. 6 ponds were dug in the grounds of the Castle and a park and a garden established. In 1796 the Castle was sold to Baron UngernSternberg. The attic of the Castle has doubleceiling, where the Baron used to hide the treasures stolen from ships that had sunk in the Näkimadalad. On 19 October 1802 the Baron killed Karl Johannes Malm, the Captain (of Swedish origin) of his ship "Brig Morian", in this Castle. For this the baron was deported to Siberia. There are currently

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Sights of Estonia

same time, the biggest icebreaker in the world preserved through two world wars. All the 3 original steam engines as well as most of the original arrangement of space and late Jugendstil interior of the officers' rooms are preserved. In 1914 the first home port of the ship was Tallinn. The ship ensured a regular winter sea navigation for Tallinn up to the end of the independency period. 2. The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds The Tallinn Song Stage was built in 1959 for arranging the Song Festivals. The stage was meant to hold over 15 000 singers. Indoor rooms can be used as a backstage area during the concerts but those are also suitable for all kind of events, parties, concerts, 2 banquettes, fairs, exhibitions etc.In the northern side of the song stage there is 42 m high fire tower, which is used during the famous Song Festivals. It is also opened for the

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Täiuslik kohv

extraction to occur. In a similar vein drip filter coffee machines require a medium to fine grind as the filter paper restricts the flow of hot water into the jug but even so the infusion time is quite short. The cafetiere (or French Press) method requires a medium grind as the coffee may infuse for a while before the customer decides to end the infusion process by depressing the integral strainer to trap the used grounds at the bottom of the pot. * Quantity of coffee used: It is imperative to use the correct amount of coffee appropriate to the equipment used to brew it.Using less coffee than recommended by compensating by using a longer brew time will not result in a standard brew but just produce an over-extracted beverage. By the same token using more coffee than recommended and using a quicker infusion time will just result in an under-extracted coffee. Approximate measures:

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Sellel veebilehel kasutatakse küpsiseid. Kasutamist jätkates nõustute küpsiste ja veebilehe üldtingimustega Nõustun