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Madame Bovary-sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles
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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary begins when Charles Bovary is a young boy, unable to fit in at his new school and ridiculed by his new classmates. As a child, and later when he grows into a young man, Charles is mediocre and dull. He fails his first medical exam and only barely manages to become a second-rate country doctor. His mother marries him off to a widow who dies soon afterward, leaving Charles much less money than he expected. Charles soon falls in love with Emma, the daughter of a patient, and the two decide to marry. After an elaborate wedding, they set up house in Tostes, where Charles has his practice. But marriage doesn't live

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Wuthering heights
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Wuthering heights

Earnshaw, and his family. One day, Mr. Earnshaw goes to Liverpool and returns home with an orphan boy whom he will raise with his own children. At first, the Earnshaw children--a boy named Hindley and his younger sister Catherine--detest the dark- skinned Heathcliff. But Catherine quickly comes to love him, and the two soon grow inseparable, spending their days playing on the moors. After his wife's death, Mr. Earnshaw grows to prefer Heathcliff to his own son, and when Hindley continues his cruelty to Heathcliff, Mr. Earnshaw sends Hindley away to college, keeping Heathcliff nearby. Three years later, Mr. Earnshaw dies, and Hindley inherits Wuthering Heights. He returns with a wife, Frances, and immediately seeks revenge on Heathcliff. Once an orphan, later a pampered and favored son, Heathcliff now finds himself treated as a common laborer, forced to work in the fields

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Pine trees
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Pine trees

Scotch Pine is known for its beautiful bluish-green needles and full shape. ·Ponderosa Pine: Popular among landscapers, the large Ponderosa can grow up to 80 feet tall. Its pyramidal shape and long needles make it an excellent choice for a windbreaker on large properties. ·Bristlecone Pine: Known for its long life, the Bristlecone is among the shortest types of Pine trees. On average it grows to about 20 feet. Its short stature makes it an outstanding addition to a rock garden. ·Black Pine: Also known as the Austrian Pine, this highly attractive tree is a top pick for homeowners looking to add a Pine to their property. The tree is easy to maintain, doesn't exceed 60 feet in height and features eye- pleasing dense, dark green foliage. Where the Pine Grows Pines Thrive in the U.S.

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Kordamine Geograagia kontrolltööks- 8 klass
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Kordamine Geograagia kontrolltööks- 8.klass

contains saplings between the trunks of larger trees. 8. How does the vegetation in tropical deciduous forest differ from the vegetation in tropical rainforest? Trf has more kinds of trees than tdc. About 70% of the plants in trf are trees. 9. Using the picture (given in the test) describe how a plant is adapted to the life in tropical rainforest? Epiphytes, liana, climbers or stranglers. 10. What is an epiphyte? It is a so-called air plant, which grows on branches high in the trees.It extracts moisture from the air. 11. What is a liana? It is a woody vine which grows rapidly up the tree trunks. 12. How are animals adapted to life in the biome tropical rainforest/tropical deciduous forest)? Trf ­ arboreal life, bright colours and sharp patterns, loud vocalizations. Tdf ­ adapted to dry season, many animals live on trees. The life on forest floor is more diverse than in trf. 13

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European yew - plant in Estonia
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European yew - plant in Estonia

It was also one of the most important trees in the history of European warfare, as its wood was used exclusively for the making of the longbows, spears and dagger handles. In the past they were used as landmarks, because of their size and longevity, and their dark branches would make them stand out in the landscape. It is excellent for furniture making, interior, fences, gates, chairs, doors, tables, and rustic furniture. Where the Yew Grows It is also possible to find small trees growing near bigger trees, which transplant well. They prefer a moist, fertile, sandy loam soil, but will grow well in most soils except water-logged ground or sticky wet clay. They also grow well on chalk. They resist pollution and can flourish in the shade of taller trees. Yew trees are often found lining cemeteries and churchyards Ancient yews Yews are slow-growing and long-lived, and

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Algoritmid ja andmestruktuurid-transfers
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Algoritmid ja andmestruktuurid: transfers

Millist omadust kirjeldab lause: kõik võtmed vasakus alampuus ei ole suuremad juure võtmest ning kõik võtmed paremas alampuus ei ole väiksemad juure võtmest. property of keys in binary search tree / kahendotsimise puu võtmete omadus Match notations with asymptotic properties. f and g are functions. Leia vastavus tähistuste ja tähenduste vahel, f ja g on funktsioonid, mille asümptootilist käitumist võrreldakse. f~(g) f grows faster than g / f kasvab kiiremini kui g f~o(g) f grows slower than g / f kasvab aeglasemalt kui g f~(g) f grows not slower than g / f kasvab mitte aeglasemalt kui g f~(g) f and g grow equally fast / f kasvab niisama kiiresti kui g f~O(g) f grows not faster than g / f kasvab mitte kiiremini kui g Fill in the blanks with numbers to express the matrix of shortest pathlengths for the following graph. Each edge is of length 1. Moodusta selle graafi lühimate teepikkuste maatriks täites lüngad arvudega (iga serva pikkus on üks ühik): ABCDE A01312

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Hawaii
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Hawaii

· Relax on Hawaii's world famous beaches Nature and Landscape · Waimea Canyon, Kauai · Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii · Oahu beach Famous People · Nicole Mary Kidman · Israel Kamakawiwo'ole · Jean Erdman Traditions · Aloha Festivals · Waikiki Hoolaulea · Royal Court Investiture Something intresting · More than one-third of the world's commercial supply of pineapples comes from Hawaii. · Hawaii is the only state that grows coffee. · The state of Hawaii consists of eight main islands: Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai, Kahoolawe and the Big Island of Hawaii. Thanks

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LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas
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LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas

LNG Liquefied Natural Gas Outline Introduction What is natural gas? What is LNG? Liquefaction and regasification terminals Storage and transport Introduction Global energy demand grows 35 % higer in 2030 Natural gas ­ fastestgrowing major fuel source Clean burning Reliable Abundant What is natural gas? It is: Odourless Colourless Flammable gas Consists: Methane Ethane Butane Propane What is LNG? Cooled natural gas 160 0C 1/600th the volume of the same amount of natural gas LNG is: Clear Colourless Nontoxic liquid Liquefaction and regasification terminals Liquefaction terminal

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What is a plant
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What is a plant

8. Name the conditions for germination. The conditions that is needed for germination are: * the right temperature in the soil * the right amount of moisture * the seeds must be alive *the right amount of soil aire, oxygen. Sufficent oxygen. 9. Describe the first stage of germination. The first stage of germination the primary root or radicle emerges. The stem pushes its way upward until it appears above the surface of the soil. At the same time the root system grows downward and begins to spread through the soil. The seedling depends on the foodstore until the frist leaves are produced and photosynthesis is started. 10. What happens in the process of pollination? In the process of pollination the pollen is carried by the wind or insects from the stames to the stigma of the carpel. It germinates on the stigma and grows down the style into the ovary, where fertilization takes place. 11

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Presentatsioon powerpoint
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Presentatsioon(powerpoint)

Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone 1899 -1947 Early Life in New York Born in Brooklyn, New York Cabriele Capone was a barber 6 brothers and 2 sisters Immigrated to USA in 1893 Dropped out of school at age 14 Small-time gangs Frankie Yale as a mentor 1921 moved to Cicero, Chicago Capone's wealth and power grows in Cicero Took power at Cicero town covernment Become notorious during the Prohibition Era Gambling, prostitution, liquor The Chicagos Outfit earned abuot US $100 million per year Trough organized corruption could operate freely in Chicago Capone had become a celebrity Gang wars North Side gang Capone's murder attemption (1926) Saint Valentine's Day Massacre (1929) Conviction and prison Eliot Ness

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Sustainable forest management
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Sustainable forest management

Sustainable forest management Author: nimi Book by: Klaus von Gadow, Timo Pukkala, Margarida Tomé Sustainable forest management Topics · Scope of sustainability · Scope of development · A new perspective at sustainability Scope of sustainability · If we extinct some biological species, we can't recreate it. · If we substitute some spicies, what will be the consequenses. Author: Xvazquez Scope of sustainability · Renewable resources Source: Thegreatergreen (2011) Scope of history · Trees carry information from centuries. By: Jaymi Heimbuch Scope of developmement · GMO ­ genetically modified organism Author: John Gress A new perspective at sustainability · We have found law-like behaviours in ecosystems From: www.galapagosholidays....

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Mass Tourism
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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

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Friends and Friendship
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Friends and Friendship

But people understand it differently. Some make good friends with everyone, but others find one true friend to be nice with. Is this one friend then better than thousands? My best friends were left in kindergarten. The four of us were invincible. We did everything together and we were enough for each other ­ we didn't let other children to our games. In games as well as in learning, I had 3 great supporters and everything was easy and fun with them. Everyone grows up, so did I and my buddies. Unfortunately we grew apart, because it is hard to meet between all the schoolwork and hobbies. Few appointments at primary school are completely gone now and all of us have found new friends. I didn't find really great friends from my class until about third grade. I went dancing with two classmates and I was connected with others by similar interests. I visited one girl every week and we played together for a while. Recently, my friends have changed, again

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New Mexico
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New Mexico

New Mexico 47th State Annika rösler Origin of the State Origin of the name: from Mexico, "place of Mexitli" an Aztec god or leader Name: New Mexico Abbreviation: N.M./NM Nickname: Land of Enchantment (1999) Basic Capital: Santa Fe Motto: Crescit eundo (It grows as it goes) Language: English/Spanish Number of counties: 33 Geographic center: Torrance Co., 12 mi. SSW of Willard. Size Land area: 121,356 sq mi. (314,312 sq km) Population est.: 2,059,179 (2010) New Mexico is smaller than Estonia. By size NM is in 5th place. State flag The flag of New Mexico. First time in New Mexico : Spanish explorers in 1540. On the flag: Red sun with rays stretching out from it. Joining the Union Jan. 6, 1912. 47th state

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If I Were A Millionaire
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If I Were A Millionaire

auspicious education. I would also give some money to charity. I do not mean just any other charity, I would basically donate to children and babies. Why so? Because they can not help themselves, they are too weak and uncapable. I have always wanted to help them so much, but I do not have a chance. Now, when it is reasonable to think about where I would spend my money, this would be definitely the first in my list. The rest of the money I would put on an account which grows some per cent of the money every year. I think that I would have spent my money considerately and it would not be in wrong hands.

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Dorian Gray
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Dorian Gray

The first sign that his wish had become true is seen when Dorian is very heartless and rude to Sibyl Vane, an actress to whom he wanted to marry. When young Dorian discovers that his painting has changed and that his wish had come true, he hides the painting to a room where no one but him has access to. As time goes by, he becomes more infected by the ideas of Henry, but he loses control over his behaviour and his reputation in public decreases. This grows concern in Basil, who has deep feelings for Dorian and Basil tries to put some sense into the boy's mind. After Dorian had killed Basil, the same coldness and indifference, which had been there after Sibyl's suicide, appear again. All the sins that Dorian makes reveal themselves on the portrait. He keeps the door locked, but sometimes goes to see what he really has become. The picture that he sees is so

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Curly Birch in Estonia
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Curly Birch in Estonia

Conclusion Introduction Curly birch (Betula Klõpsake pendula var. Carelica) is juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigee Teine tase a rarity in the world. Kolmas tase Hard timber. Neljas tase Viies tase Beautiful texture. Natural distribution Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeeri Very rare in natural Teine tase forests: grows Kolmas tase Neljas tase sporadically only in Viies tase northen and eastern Europe Curly Birch plantations The curly birch plantations are located quite evenly all over Estonia. The average price of a young curly birch had been 0,5 euros. Why to grow? Very profitable ( 5/kg)Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide red Teine tase

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Lady s Slipper
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Lady's Slipper

Lady's slipper Common names: American Valerian, Moccasin Flower, Nerveroot, Whippoorwill's-shoe and Yellow Indian Shoe. Bionominal name- Cypripedium pubescens. The plant comes into flowering age only after 10-15 years. Height is 12-30 inches tall. Are found across much of North America, as well as in parts of Europe. This plant grows in the wild in forest lands and meadows, but owing to excessive harvesting, lady's slipper is seldom found growing in the wild. However, to a certain extent, this herb is also cultivated. This plant has only 2 leaves. The color of lady's slipper flowers varies from yellowish to purplish- brown and are borne at the top of an elongated stalk. One petal of the flower changes into a structure akin to a yellow sac, known as the `slipper'.

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Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
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Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

Gilead Marilynne Robinson Setting: America, Iowa in 1956 and earlier Main character: John Ames The Plot: Gilead is a story about fathers and sons. The main character John Ames is a preacher in his mid seventies. His heart is failing him and he wants to guarantee that his son grows up well and gets his advice. He has always written down all his sermons and saved them in boxes. He is very keen on writing. John starts writing a letter to his six year-old son. A letter which his son would get to read as a grown-up. It is just like John would write down his biography. John puts down words of advice and wisdom for his son and tells him about the life of a minister and a preacher. John starts his letter with reminding the conversation he had had with his son

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Skulptuur-Kristallmets
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Skulptuur “Kristallmets”

painted colorful. Usually it’s gold, silver or diamonds that are considered a country’s valuable treasures. Unfortunately, they are not found in Estonia, but we still have something to value and draw more attention to – it’s wood. Today, forests cover up to 55% of our country’s territory but it’s possible that this number might start decreasing quickly unless we start taking the state of forests more seriously. A good forest grows approximately 70 years so the young peole who plant trees on their land, won’t probably be building houses with them, instead their children or grandchildren will. We dream of Estonia, where even the children of our kids know what the word Forest means and can walk there any time, pick berries or go skiing in the winter. Since we didn’t want to waste what we were drawing attention to, we used Jõgeva’s wood industry Valmeco AS’s production residues. For paintings, we used acrylics

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Questions negative sentences 2
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Questions negative sentences 2

b. When do they close the gates of the park? 5. A.T. writes short stories. (What) a. A.T does not write short stories b. What stories does A.T writes? 6. She practices the piano twice a week. (How often) a. She does not practice the piano twice a week b. How often does she practices the piano? 7. The Blacks live in a four-room flat. (Where) a. The Blacks do not live in a four-room flat b. Where do the Blacks live? 8. Pamela grows roses. (What) a. Pamela does not grow roses b. What does Pamela grows ? 9. Kids visit their grandparents every weekend. (How often) a. Kids do not visit their grandparents every weekend b. How often do kids visit their grandparents? 10. Children enter school at the age of six. (At what age) a. Children do not enter school at the age of six b. At what age do children enter school? 11

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Images of Chile
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Images of Chile

islands. Prior to the coming of the Spanish in the 16th century, northern Chile was under Inca rule while the indigenous Araucanians inhabited central and southern Chile. Although Chile declared its independence in 1810, decisive victory over the Spanish was not achieved until 1818. Currently, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations. The national flower is the copihue (Chilean bellflower), which grows in the woods of southern Chile. The coat of arms depicts the two national animals: the condor and the huemul. Chile's most popular sport is association football Chile has appeared in seven FIFA World Cups which includes hosting the 1962 FIFA World Cup where the national football team finished third. The main attractions for tourists are places of natural beauty situated in the extreme zones of the country: San Pedro de Atacama, in the north, is very popular with foreign tourists who

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Essay about Chinese language taking over English
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Essay about Chinese language taking over English

As David Graddol, a visiting professor in Hong Kong, says in "Will Chinese take over from English as the world's most important language?", he must often answer the questions concerning Chinese importance over English. Graddol states that China's economy is growing and it is already second in the world. In fact, it has become the largest exporter and first in energy consumption. In addition, China will presumably be the largest manufacturer soon. However, he questions whether Chinese language grows at the same pace as its economy. Graddol's teaching in Hong Kong starts with a lecture called "World Englishes". He notes that he wrote his book "The Future of English" in 1997, same year when China got Hong Kong back from Britain. Graddol reminds the students, how many things wasn't happened then: euro was not put in use, even Windows 98 was not ready. He had been in Hong Kong before that, actually, making a

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CANADA
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CANADA

Canada's Great Lakes Canada's Great Lakes are some of the largest and most beautiful in the world. The alpine towns sprinkled along the Rockies on the Alberta side are an unspoiled mountain playground where each season has its own unique beauty and selection of activities. FIAG The red and white Canadian flag shows a leaf of the maple tree, which grows in North America. The maple leaf is the official emblem of Canada. The official ceremony inaugurating the new Canadian flag was held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on February 15, 1965, with Governor General Georges Vanier, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, the members of the Cabinet and thousands of Canadians in attendance. National emblem Early settlers are represented by the three royal lions of England,

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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY
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THE IMPACT OF THE MEDIA ON BAD BODY

What is the issue? Negative body image is important to recognize because often, whether the person has control over the issue or not, it leads to harmful results. Poor body image comes from the idea that there is only one type of "perfect body". It is a big problem in today's society and is causing major issues in many lives. Facts 42% of 1st-3rd grades want to be thinner At age 13, 53% of the girls are `'unhappy with their body" Grows to 78% to when they are 17 Numbers thrive to 80% in their women hood. Studies show that the more reality television a young girl watches, the more likely she is to find appearance important. People who are unhappy with their bodies and do not seek healthy nutrition information may develop eating disorders. RISE OF THE VISUAL SOCIAL MEDIA · Body image issues have been on the rise rince the introduction of

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Artiklid
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Artiklid

· A hundred, a thousand, a million · A journey, a trip · Kui kellelgi on midagi .. (a long nose, a strong heart, a nice face) · Nähtavate (füüsilistese) asjade kohta (This is a chair) · Mõõtes midagi (once a week, £12 a kilo) · Kui kasutame pärisnime endale mitte teadaoleva isiku kohta · Üldistuste puhul · Kellegi tehtud kunstiteos (I'd like to have a Monet.) · Komplimente tehes (It was a nice day) · Midagi seletades (A apple is frukt what grows on trees.) · Kui räägime konkreetsest asjast; kui kuulaja/lugeja ei tea, kellest jutt; kui ei loe, kellest täpselt räägitakse · Kui räägitakse teatud transpordivahendist · For a change, in a hurry · Tavaliselt ei kasutata omadussõnaga üksi ZERO ARTICLE · Loendamatud nimisõnad · Pärisnimedega · Jookide ees · Eriliste nimedega organisatsioonid · Tänavanimed

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Estonian Defence League
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Estonian 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 grows the nationality in our children's hearts and you can be there until you become an elder. Until Estonia's Defence League is open to all of us, we don't have to worry about our country's future one bit.

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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary
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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary

He returns home and is met by his close friend, the wizard Gandalf. Gandalf insists that Bilbo remove the Ring that he has owned since the events of the previous adventure, chronicled in The Hobbit, and give the ring to his young heir. The Ring has special powers, the most obvious of which is to make the wearer invisible. Then Bilbo disappears. For many years Frodo lives in Bilbo's home at Bag End. Just like Bilbo, Frodo appears not to he aged. In his fifties, he grows restless. One day Gandalf comes to Frodo and tells him that he is in danger. It seems that the Ring originally belonged to Sauron, the Dark Lord. Sauron wants the Ring back so that he can conquer the world. Sauron is using Gollum, an evil hobbit who also wants the Ring, to find out who has it and where it can be located. Gandalf tells Frodo that the ring is a corrupting power, and that anyone who uses it will ultimately be destroyed by it if they do not part with it. Further, he tells

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Reporti kirjutamine
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Reporti kirjutamine

In 1995-1996 there was a slight rise caused by the baby boom in 1988-1989. In 1996 the number was greatest, there were nearly 500 students. However, when the local dairy closed in 1997, many families moved elsewhere and the number went down considerably. In 1998 there were 450 students. To sum up, it can be said that the number of students in Simuvere Gymnasium has changed over the years. In the next years the number will probably continue to decrease gradually as the population of Simuvere grows older. As there is high unemployment, young families will not settle in Simuvere. References: Jõul, M., Lätt, V., Mere, K., Sass, E., Türk, Ü., Vilu, M. 2005a. Year 12 Handbook. Argo Haines, S., Stewart, B. 2004. First Certificate Masterclass. Student´s Book. Oxford University Press

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The perfect man
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"The perfect man"

also a very good boy friend who falls in love with her, but since she is used to moving she is not confidant enough with making much friends, specially boyfriends. In New York Holly realizes a lot of important things about the meaning of family and that you have to keep the ones you love, close to you. She also realizes that it's bad to lie. Positive aspects is for an example that you can learn a lot from this film. Like that there is no point in lying, because every lie grows bigger and bigger until it consumes everything and goes out of control. And every lie comes out in the future. The second thing is that you can't keep running from your mistakes. You have to face them if you want to get over them and make them dissapear. this film is also very well-written. I'm sure the director thought it through many times before he started making it. In fact, I really like one point in the movie: it's tjhat there is the perfect man for everyone

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R-Kipling
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R. Kipling

* Kimball - "Chela" of Teshoo Lama, clever and charmful * Teshoo Lama - a Tibetan Lama on a spiritual journey, spiritual teacher of Kim, religious and smart * Mahbub Ali- horsetrader and spy for the British, good friend of Kim , clever and selfish * Hurree Babu- dumb and easily foolable * Colonel Creighton- British army officer, superior of Kim, disciplined and strict * Reverend Arthur- the Church of england * Takes place in different places of India, 1893-1898 * Kim grows up independently in the streets of India * Meets a wandering Tibetan lama who is in search of an arrow river * Joins lama * Meets the army regiment that his father had belonged to * Colonel recognizes Kim's talent * Kim as a part of army * Kim in military school * In war - free time * Joins Tibetian Lama in adventure to Himalayas * Lama conflicts with Russian * Kim steals maps, papers and other items from Russian

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Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Inglisekeelne geograafia

Their solution is to shed the rain as quickly as possible. Each leaf has a spout called a drip tip which acts like a gargoyle on a church, channelling the water away in a quick but controlled manner so the tree crown isn't weighed down. Drip tips may protect the tree in another way. Releasing the rain at drop size reduces the risk of the thin soil below being washed away so easily. An unstable soil structure could spell disaster for the larger trees. Epiphytes An epiphyte is a plant that grows upon another plant (such as a tree) non-parasitically or sometimes upon some other object (such as a building or a telegraph wire), derives its moisture and nutrients from the air and rain and sometimes from debris accumulating around it, and is found in the temperate zone (as many mosses, liverworts, lichens and algae) and in the tropics (as many ferns, cacti, orchids, and bromeliads). Lianas A liana is any of various long-stemmed, woody vines that are rooted in the soil at ground

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The Picture of Dorian Gray- Dorian Gray portree
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The Picture of Dorian Gray / Dorian Gray portree

From my point of view, I think that Wilde wanted to teach us a lesson about being too conceited and having such a high opinion of oneself. It is well known that nobody gets away without punishment. The Body The book tells the story of how a friend of Dorian, the artist Basil Hallward, awakens Dorian's vanity with his painting. After admiring and worshipping portrait of himself Dorian declares that he would give his own soul if he could remain eternally young while the portrait grows old. "Kui hoopis mina jääksin igavesti nooreks ning portree vananeks! Selle eest- selle eest- annaksin ma mida tahes! Jah, terves maailmas pole midagi, mida ma selle eest ei annaks. Ma annaksin selle eest oma hinge!" (Chapter 2, p. 24) He gets his wish, and the picture shows the gradual deformation of his soul. One of the themes in this book was probably Basil's love to Dorian. He told Harry that he

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White Fang- Jack London
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"White Fang" (Jack London)

One man, Grey Beaver, recognizes the she-wolf as Kiche, his brother's wolfdog, who left during a famine. Grey Beaver's brother is dead, so he takes Kiche and her cub, christening the cub White Fang. White Fang has a harsh life in the Indian camp. The current puppy pack, seeing him as a wolf, immediately attack him. He is saved by the Indians, but the pups never accept him, and the leader Lip-lip marks him out for special persecution. White Fang grows up becoming more savage, morose, solitary, and a deadly fighter, "the archenemy of his kind."When White Fang is 5 years old, he is taken to Fort Yukon so that Grey Beaver can trade with the gold-hunters. There, he is sold to a dog-fighter, Beauty Smith. White Fang defeats all opponents, until a bulldog is brought in to fight him. The bulldog manages to get a grip on the skin and fur of White Fang's neck, and slowly and surely begins to choke him

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The value of things VS the price of things
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The value of things VS the price of things

work everyday in their normal lives, plates have some value, knifes, forks. Just because people aren't willing to directly pay cash for something does not necessarily mean they don't "find value" in it. For instance, when was the last time you personally chipped in for a clinical trial? And how are you paying for that air you're breathing right now? Some benefits are assumed to be part of the environment in which we exist. That's what it means to have an environment. If a benefit grows scarce to the point that people feel they must directly pay cash from their pocket to keep getting it, there's probably a far more dire calamity at hand than that single point of scarcity. Most people will almost always seek other free sources of a benefit first. The price of things is usually affected by it’s value. Since many people assume that higher priced items are better, they value the lower priced items less. I know many people who

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George Orwell-Animal Farm-essay --Human nature exposed in the novel
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George Orwell "Animal Farm" essay - "Human nature exposed in the novel"

The best example would be lying. In "Animal Farm" Napoleon gradually started inventing more and more lies, which would justify and explain his decisions and acts. The pigs started altering the Seven Commandements for their own well-being. They changed them to make their life more enjoyable and comfortable. It's also in humans' nature to tell lies just to inluence other's opinions, to make them look good in someone's eyes or just because telling others something they want to hear or believe grows a certain kind of respect and belief in people. Another technique Napoleon used to increase his power over other animals was telling bizarre and libellous stories of Snowball. This motivated other animals to work harder and as a unit against Snowball. This brainwash is something people tend to do, not only in politics, but also in everyday life. They come up with a specific goal that everyone pursues so they would get people's support, respect and commitment.

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The Future of Work or How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect Us in 20 years
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The Future of Work or How Artificial Intelligence Will Affect Us in 20 years

from their work. Yes, machines displace humans from particular tasks, but they don't just substitute for humans. They also complement them in other tasks. Sometimes they complement humans directly. So a taxi driver can use a satnav system to navigate on unfamiliar roads. It also complements humans indirectly and it does this in two ways. Think the economy as a pie. Technological progress makes the pie bigger. As productivity increases, incomes rise and demand grows. People displaced from the tasks in the old pie could find tasks to do in the new pie instead. But technological progress doesn't just make the pie bigger. It also changes the ingredients in the pie. As time passes, people spend their incomes in different ways. New industries are created and new tasks have to be done. It often said that those who forget about the helpful side of technological progress, are committing something known as the lump of labor fallacy. Now the problem is that the

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Structural loads
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Structural loads

5 cm every eight years. And its top is now out of plumb by 5 metres. Various measures are being studied to arrest this dangerous rotation, but the Pisans are resolved to stabilize the tower in a leaning position, since no tourist would travel far to look at a straightened-up tower. Finally, there are wind loads. The forces, exerted by winds, on buildings have dramatically grown in importance with the increase in building heights. Wind velocity grows with height, and wind pressures increase as the square of the wind speed. Also wind causes some building oscillation. These horizontal swings are not structurally dangerous, but they may be inconvenient for those who work at such great heights: occupants sometime become airsick. In conclusion, it can be said that structural loads have a great influence on a construction. Therefore, wise

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The Little Prince
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The Little Prince

and he walks sadly with his friend out to the place the prince landed. The snake bites the prince, who falls noiselessly to the sand. The narrator takes comfort when he cannot find the prince's body the next day and is confident that the prince has returned to his asteroid. The narrator is also comforted by the stars, in which he now hears the tinkling of his friend's laughter. Often, however, he grows sad and wonders if the sheep he drew has eaten the prince's rose. The narrator concludes by showing his readers a drawing of the desert landscape and by asking us to stop for a while under the stars if we are ever in the area and to let the narrator know immediately if the little prince has returned.

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

November 8, 1991 Charlie has some good news and some bad news. Firstly the good ones: Charlie got a B for his English paper on Peter Pan. His language skills are also improving. He says that he wants to write when he grows up. At the same time he is helping Mary Elizabeth with her Rocky Horror Picture Show fanzine, Punk Rocky. Charlie also says that he loves Sam. And the bad news is that Sam has already a boyfriend Craig. Charlie's sister tells him that Sam used to be a "blow queen". This hurts Charlie very much, because he didn't want to think like that over Sam. November 12, 1991 Charlie likes Twinkies. He tells a story about rats, pleasurable rewards, and electric shock.

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Report on Exercises 2 - Diodes
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Report on Exercises 2 - Diodes

For the diode to conduct the current must be above zero. Therefore . If the dunction generator voltage drops below assigned reference voltage the diode stops conducting and the output remains 6 volts. In reverse biased, , where is the reference voltage and UVD is the voltage drop on diode. In other words, the function generator voltage is smaller than the one applied to the DC source, then the diode conducts. If the function generator voltage grows above the assigned voltage, the diode stops conducting and the output remains 6V. 2.3 Parallel clippers R = 9,6 k f = 9 kHz VD R = 96 k US = 10 V UDC = 6,7 V - Figure 10. Circuit diagram UL

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The picture of Dorian Gray
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The picture of Dorian Gray

pleasures in which questions of good and evil are irrelevant. Henry tolds Dorian that youth and beauty is most important things in life. Dorian wishes he could trade his soul to stay as young as he looks in the portrait. Dorian curses his portrait. Basil finishes his portrait of Dorian, and gives it to the young man, who keeps it in his home, where he can admire his own beauty. Lord Henry continues to exert his influence over Dorian, he grows more and more distant from Basil. Dorian and develops his own interests and proposes to live a life dedicated to the pursuit of pleasure. He falls in love with Sibyl Vane, a young actress who performs in a theater in London's slums. She refers to him as "Prince Charming" and refuses to heed the warnings of her brother, James Vane, that Dorian is no good for her. They become engaged, much to the surprise of Lord Henry and Basil

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Straitland
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Straitland

Baltic Sea. The area features large bogs, extensive forests, coastal plains, warm and peaceful beaches, the lake Kaali with its mystical meteorite flight and a number of offshore islands. The islanders have their own customs, national costumes and speak their own local dialects. Thousands of birds visit Straitland areas during their spring and autumn migrations. Sights and Tourism Pärnu is the summer capital of Estonia. In summer, the population of forty-four thousand grows tenfold. Its beach, seaside parks, squirrels hopping in the trees, sanatoriums and rest homes, curative sea-mud and holidaymakers are its characteristic features. Pärnu as a summer resort dates back to the 19th century. The first bathing institution started operations in Pärnu in 1838. Pärnu also offers great year-round opportunities for organizing meetings and conferences in addition to relaxation and treatments for restoring one's health.

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices
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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

4. EPIPHORA after noun 4. CLIMAX expression of a (...* ...* ...*) ­ repetition - gradation; in sentence each new part grows in 4. ASYNDETON of word or phrase at the end - subordinate intensity. Function ­ show significance of sudden emotion - deliberate omission of of a sentence. clause before things. ("She was so conjunctions

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Economy of Estonia
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Economy of Estonia.

last decade. Quick growth has taken Estonia among the leaders in the world or in Europe as the user of some telecommunications services. Internet and computer prices have fallen during the recent years due to vigorous competition ­ the first are now the lowest in Europe. This encourages people to buy computers. Estonians quite quickly took up the mobile phones. The popularity of the mobile phones has caused a decline of land line phones. Home usage of the internet grows fast, although the best access is usually at the workplace, at school or university or in public net places.

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Natural zones and flora of Australia
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Natural zones and flora of Australia

Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands (3.) begin. The real desert (4.) occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees (5.). Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians) and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the eastern part of the continent.These strong trees do not die when there are forest fires. Some other kinds are small bushes in the semi-deserts.Eucalyptuses give the local people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias the golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, is the best known. Australia has many other kinds of tree, and thousands of kinds of wild flowers too. Of

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Harry Potter Worksheet
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Harry Potter Worksheet

magical powers. His name was Harry Potter. Harry has since made Rowling (whose pen name is J.K. Rowling) the richest author in the world. Her six books about his adventures have sold more than 300 million copies worldwide and exist in more than 50 different languages. Most of the readers are children or young teenagers, but the books are unusual in the way that they also appeal to adults. Each of the six books covers about a year in Harry's life as he grows from a boy into a teenager. At the start of the first book we learn that he is an orphan who lives with his horrible aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday he discovers he is a wizard, and soon afterwards goes off to study at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, which is where most of the action in the six books takes place. Hogwarts is part of a magical world that is invisible to people without magical powers, who are known as `Muggles'

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Mary Shelly-Frankenstein
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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

Frankenstein has been in pursuit of the gigantic man observed by Walton's crew. Frankenstein starts to recover from his exertion; he sees in Walton the same over-ambitiousness and recounts a story of his life's miseries to Walton as a warning. Victor Frankenstein's narrative Victor begins by telling of his childhood. Born into a wealthy family in Geneva, he is encouraged to seek a greater understanding of the world around him through science. He grows up in a safe environment, surrounded by loving family and friends. When he is around 4 years old, his parents adopt Elizabeth Lavenza, an orphan whose mother has just died (she is Victor's biological cousin in the first edition, but an adopted child with no blood relation in the 1831 edition). Victor has a possessive infatuation with Elizabeth. He has two younger brothers: Ernest and William. As a young boy, Victor is obsessed with studying outdated theories of science that focus on achieving

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Australia
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Australia

The stars on the flag represent each of the states, the territories and the country's location on the Southern Hemisphere. Each state and territory also has its own flag. The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is an emblem signifying the national unity of Australia. It includes six parts, each representing one State. The shield on it is supported by a kangaroo and an emu. The Golden Wattle frames the Coat of Arms. The Golden Wattle is the official national floral emblem. It's an evergreen shrub that grows in the south and south-west part of Australia. The national colours ­ green and gold, come from the floral emblem ­ the Golden Wattle. These colours have been worn by people representing Australia, especially sportsmen and women, for a long time. The Opal is Australia's national gemstone. It can be found in very few places in the world. 95% of the world's precious opals are produced in the great desert regions of central Australia. The national anthem is Advance Australia Fair.

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Hemingway-A Farewell to Arms-themes-motifs-symbols
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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (themes, motifs, symbols)

escape the temptation of dreaming of a better world. In other words, the boundary between reality and illusion proves difficult to identify. After Henry and Catherine have spent months of isolation in Switzerland, Hemingway depicts their relationship as a mixture of reality and illusion. Boredom has begun to set in, and the couple effects small daily changes to reinvigorate their lives and their passion: Catherine gets a new haircut, while Henry grows a beard. Still, or perhaps because of, the comparative dullness of real life (not to mention the ongoing war), the couple turns to fantasies of a more perfect existence. They dream of life on a Swiss mountain, where they will make their own clothes and need nothing but each other, suggesting that fantasizing is an essential part of coping with the banal, sometimes damaging effects of reality. Symbols

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