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Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student

Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student I have been studying economics for a few months now and I would not say that my point of view on life in Estonia has changed. There are some things I recently started to look on differently but I am not sure is it because of TUT or not. Through my entire life I have seen Estonia as a strong and fast growing country which is also a fact because Estonian economy was one of the fastest growing in the world until 2006 with growth rates even exceeding 10% annually. I find it being quite impressive. There are some fields which Estonia can fill with supplies by itself. We are nearly energy independent country, supplying over 90% of our electricity need with locally mined oil shale. Estonia has also an alternative energy sources such as wood and peat. I could call myself earth friendly because I love walking around the forest and breading some fresh air but I do

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Väljendid

Inglise keele väljendid 1. manned flight- inimolend 2. take off- õhku tõusma 3. viable means- mõistlik viis 4. sophisticated- keeruline 5. retain- säilitama 6. essential characteristics- hädavajalikud iseloomuomadused 7. form of aviation- lennuviis 8. to be tempted- ahvatlema 9. on board- pardal 10. turn up- kohale ilmuma 12. inflate the balloon- õhupalli õhuga täitma 13. fancy owning- meeldib omada 14. tow- vedama 15. pin it down- vastu maad suruma 16. landowner´s permission- maaomaniku luba 17. quarterly magazine- neli korda aastas ilmuv ajakiri 18. ever-growing- üha kasvav 19. spare an hour- tundi loovutama 20. slight unease- kerge ebamugavustunne 21. disapproval- pahaks panema 22. frown- kulmu kortsutama 23. drag a leg behind- jalga järel lohistama 24. currently- praegusel ajal 25. draw up- visandama 26. purchase of inappropriate skates- ebasobilike uiskude uisk 27. ticking off- kiusama 28....

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Strawberries

• Lateglow—a reliable late-season cultivar Site Selection Strawberries grow best in a sunny location with deep, well-drained sandy loam soil with a pH of approximately 6.2. The plants do not tolerate extremes in pH, either below 5.5 or above 7.0. It's not good to plant strawberries in an area where they were recently grown. Also planting them where crops in the tomato family ( eggplants, potatoes, and peppers) have been grown. Growing Methods Strawnberries growing location in planting bed should be 30,5 to 61 cm apart in rows that are 122 cm apart. The plants will produce side stems with daughter plants called runners. Managing Planting Watering: Strawberry plants need about 1 inch of water each week, either by rainfall or irrigation. It's best to avoid watering in the very early morning or late evening so the plants are not wet for long periods. Weed control: The most important time to keep the strawberry planting weed-free is

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Strawberries

 Some cultivars that perform well:  Earliglow  Northeaster  Sable  Allstar  Honeoye  Jewel  Lateglow Marianne Kümnik 3 Site Selection[1]  A pH of approximately 6.2  The strawberries do not tolerate extremes in pH.  It's not good to plant strawberries in an area:  where they were recently grown.  where crops in the tomato family have been grown. Marianne Kümnik 4 Growing Methods[1]  Strawberries growing location [9] Marianne Kümnik 5 Managing Planting[1]  Watering  Weed control  Mulching  Renovation and fertilization Marianne Kümnik 6 Diseases and Pests[1]  Botrytis fruit rot (gray mold)  Verticillium wilt [3] [4] Marianne Kümnik 7 Diseases and Pests[1]  Leather rot

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Renewable energy

Name at least 3 renewable energy sources. What consequence might there be if we use non-renewable energy too much? Which energy technology is the world's fastest growing? With what name is renewable energy also known as? Light Heat Electricity Generated from natural resources. Doesn't harm the environment. Can't be replenished Most of our energy. May cause global warming. Wind energy is the fastest growing. Most renewable energy comes from the sun. Hydroelectric energy is the oldest and largest source. Renewable energy a.k.a "green" energy. Thank you for listening! We use energy every day. It surrounds us in different forms, such as light, heat, and electricity. Our bodies use the energy stored in molecules of substances like carbohydrates and protein to move, breathe, grow, and think. We also use energy to do work and to play

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Tallinn

 The first traces of human settlement found in Tallinn's city center by archeologists are about 5000 years old.  The first fortress was built in 1050, on Toompea.  A weather fane, the figure of an old warrior called Old Thomas, was put on the top of the spire of the Tallinn Town Hall in 1530, which became the symbol for the city later on. Tourism  Tallinn receives more than 1.5 million visitors annually, and it has been growing steadily since the past decade.  Tallinn’s old town is a major tourist attraction  There’s the Seaplane Harbour, the Zoo and the Open Air Museum.  Most of the tourists are from Europe, but the sum of of tourists from Russia and Asia-Pacific region is growing Ethnicity  There are around 226000 Estonians, which is close to 55% of the nationality  Then there’s about 152000 Russians, which takes 37% of the nationality

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European yew - plant in Estonia

European yew Ursula 11. kl Description It is a small- to medium-sized evergreen tree, growing 10­20 metres. The bark is thin, brown, coming off in small flakes aligned with the stem. The leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green and highly poisonous. The seed cones are highly modified, each cone containing a single seed long partly surrounded by a modified scale which develops into a soft, bright red berry-like structure called an aril. The arils are mature 6­9 months after pollination, and with the seed contained are eaten by thrushes, waxwings and other birds.

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„International Ecomomics“ by Hendrik Van den Berg

Domestic product, which is the total value added of production that occurs within a country-s borders, regardless of who owns the factors of production used in the production process.)U.S exports and imports only about 10% of its national output and consumption Services are difficult to export and import; if you need haircut or you want to go out tonight , you choose from among local suppliers. Rapidly growing ratio of manufacturing exports. Fact is, that manufacturing has accounted for a decreasing proportion of total U.S output.The internet and ohter improvements in communication and transportation have made manu service „tradable“. For example: Mexico began exporting fully prepared meals to the U.S Services already account for 20% of Word trade.and they are growing gaster than trade in manufactured goods. Now. Who has most globalized Economy? In this book are mentioned that by Foreign Policy

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The most needed jobs in 21-st century

The most needed jobs in the 21st century Our world is growing bigger every day. Different kinds of people have different needs. There are some people who lead them on the right way to do something right. There's a need of a disaster and emergency management consultants, a leisure consultants and a global mobility specialists. What jobs they actually are? The main task of a disaster and emergency management consultant is writing exercises about chemicals, radiation, plane crashes, and terrorism. Companies order

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It´s a student´s life

. Firstly, I can definitely say that I have to disagree that student´s do not know the meaning of the word ,,work." As I am a student also, I know from personal experience that a large quantity of students have been in contact with work in some way or another. In some cases students have to earn their living simultaneously with their studies. Moreover you claimed that students do not contribute nothing to the society. In the student's defence I have to mention that, we are growing individuals, who develop to be the best contribution and enrichment to our country. So I think it is wrong to judge the book by it's covers. Secondly, it surely is not true that today´s students are lazy and unproductive individuals who do nothing but sit around all day. I know for a fact that a high percentage of students are active in school and after school events and activities. There are some exceptions, who differ form those students.

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Temperate deciduous forests, woodlands and shrub

Summers are mild, and average about 70° F, while winter temperatures are often well blow freezing. The average yearly precipitation is 30-60 inches. This precipitation falls throughout the year, but in the winter it falls as snow. There are four seasons in this biome, with warm summers and cold winters, often snowy. In autumn, the leaves change color and fall from the trees. The leaves decay on the forest floor, so the soil is very rich. Because of this, and because of the long growing season, many deciduous forests have been cut down for farming purposes. Plants: Trees of this biome include hardwoods such as maple, oak, hickory, and beech. There are often some evergreens, such as hemlock, spruce, and fir growing amongst them. Decidous forests have usually 3-5 layers of plants; Top layer, or canopy: tall deciduous trees. Although the canopy is quite thick, it does allow sunlight to reach the forest floor, which encourages the other layers to grow.

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Islam religion

There are six basic beliefs shared by all Muslims: Belief in God, the one and only one worthy of all worship. Belief in the Angels. Belief in the Book (al-Quran / Koran) (sent by God). Belief in all the Prophets and Messengers (sent by God). Belief in the Day of Judgment (Qiyamah) and in the Resurrection. Belief in Fate (Qadar) It is well known that in the USA and the whole world , Islam is the fastest growing- religion. Islam is growing about 2,9% per year. Music stops playing! G: Can you show us again? L: No, I can't, it's prohibited. A: Why? L: Because I am deeply religious and Allah would punish me for that. A: When is the next praying time? L: The next praying time is at the evening. 5 hours later! We all will pray! ALL: Allah is great!

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English Tenses - theory

Magnet ATTRACTS iron. · !!! Spordikommentarid: ... and now he PASSES the ball ... and off he GOES towards the goal... · 1pv (+s/es Å he/she/it); ? DO(ES)+ 1pv ; - DO(ES) not + 1pv Aari Juhanson, MA 2008 Present Progressive · Hetkel toimuv, pooleliolev tegevus: S/he IS TALKing on the phone now. I AM READing an interesting book. · Ajutine, regulaarsele ja tavapärasele vastanduv tegevus (tulevikku viitav): This summer they ARE not GROWing cucumbers as usual. They'RE GROWing tomatoes instead. · !!! Halvakspanu väljendus harjumuspärase tegevuse kohta: He IS always COMPLAINing! · BE (am/is/are) + 1pv-ing Aari Juhanson, MA 2008 Present Perfect ON -NUD · Toimunud tegevus, seos olevikuga: I have WORKed here for 3 years. · Toimunud olevikuga seotud/lõpetamata tegevus (saab muuta): S/he has CALLed them twice already. · !!! Kordne tegevus: It's the umpteenth time you've TOLD me this

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Geograafia KT-8.klass

2. Where is prairie, pampas, steppe, and veldt situated? Eurasia­Steppe, North America-Prairie, South America­Pampa, South Africa­Veldt 3. Using the climate diagram describe the climate of the region. Temperate deciduous forest -Well-defined seasons with a distinct winter characterize this forest biome. Moderate climate and a growing season of 140-200 days during 4-6 frost-free months distinguish temperate forests. Temperature varies from -15° C to 25° C. Precipitation (750-1500 mm) is distributed evenly throughout the year. Temperate grassland- Semiarid, continental climates of the middle latitudes typically have between 25 cm and 50 cm of precipitation a year. Much of this falls as snow, serving as reservoir of moisture for the beginning of the growing season. Warm to hot summers are experienced, depending on latitude

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Tundra

Located at latitudes 55° to 70° North. Almost all tundras are located in the Northern Hemisphere, encircling arctic desert and extending south to the coniferous forests of the taiga. The ecotone (ecological boundary region) between the tundra and the forest is known as the tree line or timberline. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturi, meaning treeless plain. It is noted for its frost-moulded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. Dead organic material functions as a nutrient pool. The two major nutrients are nitrogen and phosphorus. Nitrogen is created by biological fixation, and phosphorus is created by precipitation. The most distinctive characteristic of tundra soil is its permafrost, a permanently frozen layer of ground. The average winter temperature is -28°C, but the average summer temperature is 3-16°C. During the brief

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Utoopia arhitektuuris

aerodromes, wide pedestrian boulevards, metal roadways, urban space launch pads, noise regulations. · Cities must change radically to achieve long-term sustainability. · Energy, food and water sources, transportation systems and basic infrastructure, must all adapt to emerging pressures from climate change, dwindling resources and growing urban populations. · 70 million people a year migrate from the country to cities. That is about 130 a minute, that means very massive globalization. · At this rate, our future cities may turn out to be quasi-temporary, missing the basics of human life, such as water and electricity, still belching out the waste of fuels that warm the globe. · The New City in China: The buildings and all around it work like

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Oscar Wilde “The Nightingale and the Rose”

Wilde was sentenced two years in prison that was unkind to his health, after he was released in 1897 he spent his last three years penniless. I read a Oscar Wilde`s fairy tale, it was a bit different of usual fairy tales because it didn't end happily. There was a Student, who loved one girl. This girl was a daughter of the Professor. She had said that she will dance with the Student if he would bring her a red rose. But the problem was that there weren't any red roses growing in his garden and he wept, his face buried in his hands. He was very sad because he can't dance with his love. Fortunately a small bird named Nightingale saw him crying, the bird really wanted to help him, she knew that she had found this true lover of whom she had sung night after night. Nightingale wanted to find him the reddest rose in the world, she wanted to help the real true lover. She flew over the Rose-tree that was growing near the Student's window and asked the tree for one red rose

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Estonian Defence League

Republic of Estonia reinstated the rights of the Defence League as a legal person. On 28 April in 1992 the Defence League was included in the Defence Forces as a national defence organisation. Right now, there is 12 000 people in Estonian Defence League. With the other organisations such as Women's Home Defence, Young Eagles and Home Daughters there is over 19 000 people in the family of Defence League. And the numbers just keep growing and growing every day. People love it. They are able to test their skills and improve a lot. If this keeps going on the way it goes now, almost everyone are in Defence League. We have people who love their home country and want to do something for it. This is great, because then we don't have to worry about the future of Estonia, we ourselves take care of it. In conclusion, Estonian Defence League is really popular organisation to go. This

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Arbore Tribe

The Arbore provide cereal grains for neighboring groups through bond partnerships. The crops grown by the Arbore are sorghum, maize,cow pea, green, gourd and pumpkin. The Arbore, the sorghum growing specialist among the tribes in Omo valley depends on rainfall and the Weito river Portrait of a girl from Arbore tribe for their sorghum cultivation. carrying firewood on her back The Arbore are very active traders and spread into distant areas. Traditions, habits Arbore women are well known or their long headdresses. The girls shave their heads to

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Eritrea

Aliis Uudelt Eritrea State of Eritrea Horn of Africa Sudan, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Red Sea Asmara 117,600 km2 6 million inhabitants Politics and government People's Front for Democracy and Justice The National Assembly Periodically scheduled Regions and districts 6 regions Control over agricultural capacity Historical intra-regional conflicts geography Virtually bisected Fertile lands ­ West Desert ­ East Sandy, arid coastline Highlands economy Agricultural Farming and herding GDP is growing Languages No official language Arabic and Tigrinya English and Italian The End

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Jamaica - inglisekeelne esitlus

Jamaica Capital : Kingston Area : 10,991sq km Population : 2.6 million Language : English People Tourism Growing: Bananas Sugar cane Cocunats Oranges Coffe Kingston (town) Capital and the largest city Locaiton :Southeastern coast of island natural harbour Port Royal / N. M. International Airport English-speaking city Big city Culture Christian faith Most loved music: Reggae (Bob Marley) Dance to reggae music Writers (Dereck Walcott,Mikey Smith Films (Shottas,The Harder They Come) Sports (football,dominos,gymnastics) Thank You for watching By Manfred-M. Tikenberg

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Global Warming

Air quality in many parts of the country is already considered unhealthy. With global warming adding to it, it's only going to get worse and worse. Furthermore, warmer temperatures would widen the range of disease carried by rodents and mosquitoes. This increase of temperatures is happening at a pace that outstrips anything the Earth has seen in the past 100 million years. We have caused all of this over many years of over industrialization in this growing world. Many different things cause the greenhouse effect. The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing because of the massive consumption of fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and natural gas. Another contributing factor is the the amount of forest logged. Every second of the day the area of a football field in trees is cleared by either being logged or burnt. The potential costs of cutting down on greenhouse gas emissions might sacrifice economic growth and our standard of living

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English grammar tenses intro

Magnet ATTRACTS iron. • !!! Spordikommentarid: … and now he PASSES the ball … and off he GOES towards the goal… • 1pv (+s/es  he/she/it); ? DO(ES)+ 1pv ; - DO(ES) not + 1pv Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Present Progressive • Hetkel toimuv, pooleliolev tegevus: S/he IS TALKing on the phone now. I AM READing an interesting book. • Ajutine, regulaarsele ja tavapärasele vastanduv tegevus (tulevikku viitav): This summer they ARE not GROWing cucumbers as usual. They’RE GROWing tomatoes instead. • !!! Halvakspanu väljendus (harjumuspärase tegevuse kohta): He IS always COMPLAINing! • BE (am/is/are) + 1pv-ing Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Present Perfect (ON -NUD) • Toimunud tegevus, seos olevikuga: I have WORKed here for 3 years. • Toimunud olevikuga seotud/lõpetamata tegevus (saab muuta): S/he has CALLed them twice already. • NB!!! Kordne tegevus:

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Human overpopulation

• According to a Harvard study, "Over the next forty years, nearly all (97%) of the 2.3 billion projected increase will be in the less developed regions, with nearly half (49%) in Africa." Already strained with relentless population explosion, many developing countries, such as in Sub Saharan Africa and Southern Asia, will experience a degradation of their quality and length of life as they face increasing difficulties to supply water, food, energy and housing to their growing populations, which will have major repercussions for public health, security measures and economic growth. Increased Global Warming and Climate Change • According to the Center for Biological Diversity, "The largest single threat to the ecology and biodiversity of the planet in the decades to come will be global climate disruption due to the buildup of human-generated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. • People around the world are beginning to address the

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Britain and the sea

The sea has always attracted people. It is beautiful, it offers them food, and it carries them to different places round the world. Both countries lost many people in the long series of battles. Seaman suffering from illnesses and hunger died in the streets of coastal villages even several months after returning to land. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the number of ships increased more than four times as trade between Britain and other countries was growing. The ships were small and they were needed in great numbers to carry all the cargoes. Hundreds of then were wrecked off the coasts of the British Isles.

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

ABRAHAM LINCOLN Janeli Uuesoo 12 B Personal life  Born 12 February 1809, Kentucky  Poor farmers  Tall, Thin, Black hair, dark skin  Cutting wood, ploughing, growing wood  1842 married Mary Todd  4 sons, 1 survived Politics  Successful lawyer  November 6 1860 – 16th president of the US  Time of crisis • Slavery • 1861 the American Civil War  January 1 1863 – abolition of slavery Assasination  April 14 1865 – Death of Lincoln  Ford’s Theatre  John Wilkes Booth  Abraham Lincoln was shot, died several hours later

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INGLISE KEEL laused

1. Kasvav nõudlus- Rapidly-growing demond. 2. Hiigelsuur edu- Massive version 3. Esile tooma- Pointed out 4. Millessegi rohkesti energiat panema- Put a lot of energy sth 5. Kedagi rahulolevana hoidma- Keep sb mates happy 6. Reegleid kehtestama- Established rules 7. Turvalisuse kaalutlusel- Strictly followed 8. Tiitlit andma- Adevarded the title 9. Raadios esinema- Perform on the radio 10. Ootamatult- Out of the blue 11. Räägitakse, et- It's rumoured that 12. Troonile saamise järjekorras- In line to the throne 13. Kellelegi ringkäiku tegema- Give sb a tour 14. Külaliste raamat- A guest book 15. Läbi astuma, külastama- Come around 16. Ajaloost läbi imbunud- Stebed in history 17. Ainult vähesed inimesed- Only few peoples 18. Kohutavalt- terribly

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Blue Whale

· Baby whale drink about 200 liters milk in day · Female blue whale may be maturing 4th5th life years · Male blue whale may be maturing 8th10th life years general · Blue whale has blue gray skin with white sports · A blue whale female is larger than a blue whale male. · The blue whale can dive to 500 meters below the water · they can be submerged for up to 2 hours · Today, there is still some 10 000 blue whales, their number is growing slowly · The blue whale is the only natural enemy of the killer whale

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Food and environment

DIOXIDE (CO2) PER YEAR, OR 51% OF ALL WORLDWIDE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS. METHANE (and nitrous oxide) „THE MAIN SOURCES OF METHANE ARE THE ENTERIC FERMENTATION OF RUMINANTS AND RELEASES FROM STORED MANURE“ WASTE EVERY M I N U T E, 3.5 MILLION KILOGRAMS OF MANURE ARE PRODUCED BY ANIMALS RAISED FOR FOOD IN THE US. WATER 20-33% OF ALL FRESH WATER CONSUMPTION IS USED IN ANIMAL AGRICULTURE. HUMANITY WE ARE CURRENTLY GROWING ENOUGH FOOD TO FEED 10 BILLION PEOPLE. 82% OF STARVING CHILDREN LIVE IN COUNTRIES WHERE FOOD IS FED TO ANIMALS, AND THE ANIMALS ARE EATEN BY WESTERN COUNTRIES. Livestock or livestock feed occupies 1/3 of the earth’s ice-free land. References 1. Steinfeld H., Gerber P., Wassenaar T., Castel V., Rosales M., Haan C. 2006. Livestock's long shadow environmental issues and options. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. USA. 390 pp 2. Goodland R

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Past tenses

many friends. The first one WAS Odie, … • 2pv; ?/- DID + 1pv Created by Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 • NB! Harjuta Past Simple ja Present Perfect erinevusi siin: http://prperf-spast.weebly.com Past Progressive • Minevikus pooleliolnud/pooleliolev tegevus: S/he WAS TALKing on the phone when you CAME. He WAS already SLEEPing when Odie CAME. • Ajutine, regulaarsele ja tavapärasele vastanduv tegevus (tulevikku viitav): This summer they WERE not GROWing cucumbers as usual. They WERE GROWing tomatoes instead. • “WHILE” – “sel ajal kui” The guests ARRIVED while we WERE still COOKing the meal. • BE (was/were) + 1pv-ing Created by Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Past Perfect • Toimunud tegevus, enne teist mineviku tegevust: I had WORKed there for 3 years until they finally PROMOTED me. The classes had already STARTED by the time Arno ARRIVED at the schoolhouse with his father.

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Bilberry

Bilberry Bilberry  Bilberry is any of several Eurasian species of low-growing shrubs, bearing edible, nearly black berries. Bilberries are distinct from blueberries but closely related to them.  Bilberryis a plant. The dried, ripe fruit and leaves are used to make medicine.  Bilberriesare found in very acidic, nutrient-poor soils throughout the temperate and subarctic regions of the world.  Are related to North American wild. It can be picked…  Bilberryhas sharp-edged, green branches and black berries, which are ripe for picking in late summer. How it is used  Bilberryis used for improving eyesight, including night vision.  Some people use bilberry for conditions of the heart.  Bilberryis also used for chronic fatigue syndrome, hemorrhoids, diabetes, gout, skin infections, kidney disease, and urinary tract infections.  In Finland, Estonia, Russia bilberries are collected from forests.  Bi...

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Forest Bioenergy

FOREST BIOENERGY Outline Introduction: wood as a fuel Main body: diferent wood made energy products Conclusin: summarising the usage References Introduction • Fossil fuels: dominant source of energy. • Biomass accounts about 10% energy supply • Wood- based fuels from fast- growing species. • Forest biomass: reneweable energy • Forest biomass, mainly used in the Nordic countries. Wood based fuels sources •Energy forest •Forest biomass •Recycled wood Wood Biomass • Biologicalmaterial derived from living, or recently living organisms. • Can be used after converting it to various forms of biofuel. • Woodchips • Pellets Bioenergy • Energy produced from biomass. • Electricity, heat, and transportation fuels.

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Photography

• The man who shot the sixties • Fashion photography • Quit his job • Pulmanory fibrosis • http://vimeo.com/9141202 “The thing about the photograph is that theres’s no smell and in a sense it tells the truth and yet it is a lie” Alari Kivisaar • Started in 2005 • Macro photography • Two books • In 2005, he was infected with the virus of the nature photography and there are no signs of improvement. He has noticed that the "disease" keeps growing and has become much more serious • http://www.duffyphotographer.com/ • http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/wallp aper/photography/photos/milestones-photography/ niepce-first-photo / • http://scphoto.com/html/history.html • http:// photohistorybymax.blogspot.com/2008/10/calotyp es-vs-daguerreotypes.html • http:// www.digitalcameraworld.com/2013/09/30/photogra phy-talk-32-things-photographers-say-and-what- they-really-mean/8/ • http://improvephotography

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Inglise keele jutustamine pildi järgi

have shawls on their shoulders. The Woman has a pink blouse, but it`s hard to tell what colour is the girl`s blouse, but it`s could be violet. It`s possible that they have picked the flowers, because the girl has a bouquet of flowers in her hands, and now they are resting in the grass. The flowers may be daisies. In the background you can see light blue sky with the single clouds in the sky and the sea. In the bottom left-hand and right-hand you can see the grass where are growing yellow, pink and white flowers. In the top left-hand is hill. I like the picture, beacause the athmosphere of picture is a calm and nice, and it is a summer picture.

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Adventure tourism

Adventure tourism What is adventure tourism travel to remote areas should expect the unexpected growing in popularity seek unusual holidays different Where can it be done? Mountains ­ Austria, France, Italy, Canada, USA, Greece, Himalayan Sea/ Ocean - Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean(Hawai), Pacific Ocean (Thailand) Where can it be done? River ­ Colorado, Arkansas (USA), Pite (Sweden), Ladakh (India), Pacuare (Sri Lanka) Where can it be done? Air ­ all over the world... History The original adventure travelers The modern international adventure travel Every year brings new adventure destinations and activities, and loses others. 70's, 80's, 90's Future Trips to space In Estonia Estonia offers dramatic landscapes and rich wildlife. Adventure parks Horse riding Rock and ice climbing Hiking Who profits? Tourism companies Airports/different airline companies Bus/taxi companies Hotels Different enterprises Who partisi...

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Most needed profession in Estonia in 21th century

who have been sick or take part in some accident, they know how needed occupation it is. Secondly it would be policeman profession. There is very much criminals, in Estonia, and in all world. But policemans trying take care of people safety. I think, if there is no policemans, in world, then it would be disaster. Third would be teacher occupation. We need smart peoples, for saving lifes in world. It is important to teach childs and give them education. Then we are growing up people, who could appreciate everything important (nature, education jmc.). Actually all professions are important. I can't prefer one job for other. Teele Ploompuu

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Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum Helina Romantsov 11B Biography Channing Matthew Tatum April 26, 1980 Actor and film producer Began as a fashion model Commercials for Pepsi and Mountain Dew Early life Cullman, Alabama Moved to Mississippi Athletic while growing up Practiced kung fu Tampa Catholic High School, 1988 Exotic dancer Career 2000, Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" Appeared in Vogue Nautica, Dolce & Gabbana, American Eagle Outfitters, Emporio Armani Beatrice Model agency 2004, CSI: Miami First film role in "Coach Carter" 2006, "Step Up" 2008, "StopLoss," "Battle in Seattle" Soldier in "Dear John" Learn from Lasse Hallström Haywire 21 Jump Street G.I. Joe: Retaliation Macic Mike

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Having a job while styding

Having a job while styding Many students want to work, while they are styding. In some case it is good but another side it is negathive thing. Positive is that you can earn Money and you do not have to depend on your parents. Secondly you colud meet whit new peole anf make friends. Thirdly and most important job makes a persoon to be more responseble. Also having a job when boys or girls are young. Then growing up i tiss easy for make a choice, where someone would like to work. And the last i think that when teenager have job whilw they are studying is really goodi n case it do not affect youe Grandes. But there are some negative aspects also. Some students try to work as much they can to earn a lot of Money. That mean they are tired and would not whant to study anymore. Young people also choose to leave school early and prefer to stay in work. In conclusion i think that having a job while styding is pos...

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What are the most needed professions in Estonia in the 21st Century

When people get sick, they need doctors to check them, put diagnose and treat them. In my opinion there are few specialists in Estonia because lot of them go to foreign country, mostly because of the low salary in Estonia. Another job needed is teachers. If you want to study a specialty or aquire a high school you need teachers who will guide and teach. The third most needed profession is builders. The cities grow and new building`s are being razed and in turn, the economy is growing. Some old houses are being restored like they used to be in the past. I think that all three professions are needed in Estonia and that employees in this field do not leave Estonia when raise salary and they are recognized. There are many other employees who are in dire need and without them Estonia would not function.

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Money Makes The World Go Round

Money Makes the World Go Round Money is powerful. People do everything to get money, the more the better. Some people even kill to get more money or that the other man would not get that much. Why has money become so valuable? When I was a small boy, I thought of money as a piece of paper that my parents give away at the store. Growing up, I have realized the power of this paper. It can get you everything. And by everything I mean absolutely everything. It can get you food, a house, a car, a bike, sometimes even love. When you go outside, then you often see homeless persons looking for bottles. You also see very rich people who seem to have everything but yet they want more. They all ask themselves the same question - how to get more money?

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Living in the countryside is boring

Living in the countryside is boring A lot of people say that living in the countryside is boring, I think it depends on how creative people can be. In addition there are many young people, who live in the countryside and they are really pleased with their lives, because they know how to make living there interesting, in spite of the difficulties they are creating a children centre, where all the young people can come together. Nevertheless there are a lot of children who won't even bother to do something to change their lives, although they will probably just be whining to their parents how boring it is in the countryside. In my opinion, living in the countryside is awesome. I think that people, who live outside of big cities are more tolerant and friendly. To sum up I have lived in countryside all my life and I am not complaining. I have friends here and I can deal with my hobbies. On the other hand I am not denyin...

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Mass Tourism

Mass Tourism As the population grows, technology advances and because of that, tourism is growing very fast. Nowadays, travelling long distances is not a problem and that causes mass tourism. Still, mass tourism has both good and bad sides. On the onehand, there are some advantages with broading mass tourism. In the first place, mass tourism is great because it increases country's income. Moreover, authorities are forced to clean up polluted areas. For example, tourists prefer clean area against dirty and polluted place. Finally mass tourism can increase population of country

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Play sports and you get a lot more than a fit body

Play sports and you get a lot more than just a fit body Sport plays a role in every person's life. A lot of us enjoy doing different sports, others maybe not so much. Everybody needs some sport while growing. It is not only because the world today is filled with computers and people are always sitting by desks. Sport has many positive effects on people besides having a fit body. There is a saying that a healthy body leads to a healthy mind. Team sports show and teach how to work in a group, how to communicate. People who play sports can release some energy in the game also and they will be calmer, their decisions will be more calculated. Training regularly will

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Should countries encourage tourism?

Should countries encourage tourism? Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. It is the fastest growing industry in this world. But it can be negative as well. So should countries encourage tourism? Tourism has many advantages and disadvantages. The advantages are that countries have more money so they can improve its infrastructure which is a benefit for the local people. For example, roads and communication links built. Tourism provides indirect employment in terms of workers who help to produce goods and services in the economy to meet the increasing demands of the population and the tourists

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Environment in Estonia

The second aspect is that people fell quite a lot of trees, but that is not so big problem. In Estonia there are a lot of forests and groves. Also, people are planting new trees all the time and know abot the importance of green. Lastly, one of the issues is that people consume too much and therefore produce a lot of garbage. Most of the people recycle things like plastic, bottles and paper, but some do not know or care what kind of damage growing landfills can make. In conclusion it can be said, that in Estonia there are some environmental problems, but the things are not very bad and fortunately people are thinking about these more every day.

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Report

The aim of this report is to describe social and economic situation in Estonia. Estonia is well known because for it's highly developed IT-sector. IT-sector is the fastest growing area. In the words of stat.ee about two-thirds of households have a broadband Internet connection. Due to more people go online to vote and do their business with the banks. As time goes by, more and more discoveries are made in the IT field. However, the income of estonians is one of the lowest in the European Union, therefore there is a big gap between different social layers. Estonians average monthly wage is 792 EUR, which means that the

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Most needed professions in 21st century in Estonia

21st century ­ century when the world around us changes faster than ever before. With that accompanies different changes in our everyday lives. Nowadays there is growing demand in highly qualified workers and not only in big empires but also in smaller countries like Estonia. In Estonia the most needed professions are connected with computers, different hi-tech machines and healthcare. Firstly, in my opinion the biggest deficit is in doctors. The main reason for that might be that the studies take a lot of time, sometimes about 10 years, which means that we can start working at the age of 28 to 30

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Tourism - good or bad

Tourism-good or bad ? Nowadays in many countries, tourism is one of the fastest growing industries and it can bring enormous advantages to countries, especially poor ones. It may seem that tourism bring only benefits, but further consideration shows that it also has disadvantages. To start with, tourism offers many benefits. Tourists spend money on local goods and services ,so the area can get much money to develop the other essential public services, for example education and health. Also tourism services such as roads, bars, hotels, restaurants and other leisure

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We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children Our planet has resources which are necessary for people's everyday life. As the population is growing the resources are decreasing. One of the things that affects the life on the earth is overconsumption. We consume more than what the earth can regenerate. This is a big problem because our exhaustible resources are running out. This is a problem that has huge consequences. It means that in the future people may not have enough resources, beacuse right now we are using too much. Secondly, there is a huge amout of waste and pollution. Clean air is our most valuable resource, but it is getting more and more polluted, in the same way as the water. For example, the pollution of water kills hundreds of thousands of birds and water animals. As a result of pollution , there are holes in the ozone layer, which in its turn loses some of its protection. Pollution is als...

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How will technology change our lives in the next 20 years

LINDA BLANDE G1BK INTRODUCTION · Our everyday life is going to be more and more related to technology · We don't know how our life is going to change · Instead teachers are robots, flying cars etc NEGATIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · People are more and more antisocial, because they are stuck in their smartphones · They are not physically active · A lot of low-skill people are losing their jobs because of automatisation (replacing people with robots) · Because of growing the human population we need to produce more and more technical items (phones, computers, home appliances etc) · Air pollution (factories) · Most people doesn't know how to use these technical items · Children nowadays POSITIVE THINGS NOWADAYS · Medicine can develope · More opportunities to explore things in our life · Simple learning opportunities (e-school etc) · Sustainable methods to produce energy · Faster service (for example McDonald's in Tallinn's oldtown)

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