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Estinian Drama Theatre
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Estinian Drama Theatre

The Drama Theatre rent the contemporary building which in these days was owned by German Theatre Society. In 1939 Drama studio Theatre finally bought it. In 1937 the Dramastudio Theatre was renamed - the new title was Estonian Drama Theatre. In Soviet times its name was The Tallinn Drama Theatre, which was changed back in 1989. The beautiful Art Nouveau building of the Estonian Drama Theatre, built in 1910, is situated right in the heart of Tallinn. The theatre has two halls, cosy bars and elegant foyers. In addition to its 426-seat big auditorium a 159-seat small stage was opened in 1967. In 2004 70-seat Paintshop stage was opened. Estonian Drama Theatre is the nearest equivalent to an academic theatre we have in Estonia, and it stages both Estonian and world drama classics and contemporary plays. The Estonian Drama Theatre mainly plays classics, which are selected from world renowned dramas, Estonian

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Fitness and health among the young people
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Fitness and health among the young people

Fitness and health among the young people Introductions The aim of the report is to find the reasons, why young people not doing enough sport or getting enough exercises and makes some suggestions to ways of tackling this problem. I interviewed my mother and some friends to find out their views. Building more training halls My friends thought that this was a good idea, saying training halls are useful for: · Doing workout with friends · Opportunity trainings with coach teaching · Improving health and figure On the other hand, my mother said that this is not very good idea. Young people need motivate by some older or smarter people. Motivate young people and explain their passivity reasons My mother preferred this opportunity to explain young people passivity reasons. She thought that the main reasons are: 1

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Briti muusika
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Briti muusika

the Sex Pistols and The Clash, and the subsequent rebirth of heavy metal with bands such as Motorhead and Iron Maiden. Music in Britain from 1920s to the Present Day 1920s - Young people listened to ragtime and jazz. 1930s - Swing became popular. Benny Goodman and his Orchestra were the 'King of the Swing', as were Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. The music was fast and frantically paced and led to dances being banned from dance halls, as the young women being flung into the air by their partners showed their stocking tops and underwear. Jazz continued to be popular. 1940s - The Second World War brought fast, frantic (and often American) dance music - boogie-woogie or jitterbug. Dances were held in church halls, village halls, clubs, Air Force bases - everywhere! But slower, romantic songs were also popular as loved ones went away to fight, such as Vera Lynn's 'We'll Meet Again'

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Homework
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Homework

Her accessorise was so beautiful, she has a bracelets and two chain. Her makeup so beautiful, she has a eyeliner, lipstick, and mascara. As well as her hair color, suitable for her style. I think that this style is suitable for music singers such as Jason Derulo, Pitbull, and Flo Rida - preferably remix. If to judge by that as this girl it is dressed, it is possible to assume that it is engaged to hip hop. I think if it is engaged to hip hop it spends the free time in dance halls-where trains or goes on dancing battle, that most likely. I think that this style is very interesting, but it is not everyday. Nowadays a lot of people do not dress modestly, for example, such things as T-shirt, jacket, jeans and sneakers, and it looks very stylish identically. P.S. It is only my opinion. Polina Golub 10b(H) class homework In this picture I can see girls, and her style looks like hip hop. I can see that this girls is Korean. Her clothes have red, black and white colors

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Unique mind-Derek Paravicini
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Unique mind, Derek Paravicini

Unique mind Derek Paravicini Maarja & Evely K109 Biography Born: July 26, 1979 (age 31) He was born premature, at 25 weeks. He lost his sight and had severe learning diffuculties. He also has autism. By the age of four, he had taught himself large number of pieces on the piano. At this time, his enormous potential was recognised by Adam Ockelford, then music teacher. Derek's first major concert was at the Barbican Halls in London, when he was just 9 (in 1989). Aged ten he was presented with a Barnardo's Children's Champion Award by Diana, Princess of Wales. In 2009 he was one of the subjects of the NOVA series' episode, "Musical Minds". Official website: http://www.sonustech.com/paravicini/index.html Videos: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4303465/derek_paravicini_on_60_m http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6HCXx8U6Ko http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEV4dvuM6tM

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The London Zoo powerpoint esitlus
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The London Zoo powerpoint esitlus

Aquarium Click to edit Master text styles The first aquarium to Second level be established and Third level opened in the whole Fourth level Fifth level world. Exotic, beautiful and even weird fish. The exhibit is separated into three halls. Gorilla Kingdom Click to edit Master text styles 6,000-square-metre Second level Gorilla Kingdom Third level Fourth level opened in 2007 Fifth level There are three gorillas at Gorilla Kingdom: Bobby, Zaire & Effie Thank you for listening!

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Edingburgh Festival
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Edingburgh Festival

· Established in 1947 in a post-war effort to "provide a platform for the flowering of the human spirit" · Mission is to be the most exciting, innovative and accessible Festival Edinburgh festival Every August, the Edinburgh International Festival transforms one of the world's most beautiful cities, presenting three exhilarating weeks of the finest creators and performers from the worlds of the arts - for everyone Edinburgh's six major theatres and concert halls and a few smaller venues come alive with the best classical music, theatre, opera, dance and visual art from around the globe http://www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk/video?p1=nowsurnask&p2=3oqrsn1xug&suggest=2&video=1_i5ku2dbv https://www.edfringe.com/ Literature http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh_Festival http://www.edinburghfestivals.co.uk/video?p1=nowsurnask&p2=3oqrsn1xug&sugges https://www.edfringe.com/ http://www.eif.co.uk/aboutfestival http://www.eif.co

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Art Museum of Estonia
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Art Museum of Estonia

Museum (Kadriorg Palace and Mikkel Museum), Niguliste Museum, Adamson-Eric Museum, and Kumu Art Museum (the new main building of the Art Museum of Estonia) For the first time during its nearly 100-year-old history, the Art Museum of Estonia has a building that both meets the museum's requirements and is worthy of Estonian art in its collections. Kumu Art Museum is a multifunctional art museum that includes exhibition halls, an auditorium that offers diverse possibilities, and an education centre for children and art lovers of all ages. Collection The collection that consists of 55 823 titles is displayed in the following branches: · the permanent exhibition of classics of Estonian art (18th century ­ II World War), the permanent exhibition of Estonian art from 1945-1991 and contemporary art at Kumu Art Museum;

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London sights- slides-
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London sights ( slides )

Ever since these early times, the Palace of Westminster has been home to the English Parliament. Harrod's One of the world's most famous department stores, established in 1849 as a humble grocery store employing two assistants. Today, it offers everything from food to fashion, furniture to sportswear plus 20 instore restaurants serving every kind of cuisine imaginable from pizza to sushi. Services range from piano tuning to fitting saddles. Mustsee sights include the Food Halls, the Egyptian Hall and the Pet Department. At night the store is illuminated by 11,500 light bulbs. Tower Bridge over the River Thames. The bridge was officially opened on 30 June 1894 The bridge is 244 m in length with two towers each 65 m high, built on piers the architect was Horace Jones Nelson's Column built between 18401843 in central London hight 169ft and 3 inc (51,59 m) built to commemorate Admiral Nelson design by William Railton

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Estonian Drama theatre
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Estonian Drama theatre

Estonian Drama Theatre 1) Estonian Drama Theatre is city theatre in Tallinn. 2) It is the largest non-musical theatre in Estonia. 3) Estonian Drama Theatre is situated right in the heart of Tallinn. The theatre has two halls, cosy bars and elegant foyers. 4) It´s was founded in 1920 under the leadership of Paul Sepp. 5) The Drama Theatre rent the contemporary building which in these days was owned by German Theatre Society. 6) In 1939 Drama studio Theatre finally bought it. 7) At the beginning the theatre was called the Dramastudio but in 1937 theatre was renamed - the new title was Estonian Drama Theatre. 8) Estonian drama theatre has a big auditorium with 426-seats. Then a small stage with

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Sydney Opera House
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Sydney Opera House

announced in 1957, was Jørn Utzon, a Danish architect. Construction started 2 March 1959 and completed 1973. The Opera House was formally opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on 20 October 1973. A large crowd attended. Utzon was not invited to the ceremony, nor was his name mentioned. The opening was televised and included fireworks and a performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. The beautiful building comprises of three groups of interlocking shells, which roof two main performance halls and a restaurant. The building also houses a recording studio, cafes, restaurants and bars and retail outlets. Guided tours are available, including a frequent tour of the front-of-house spaces, and a daily backstage tour that takes visitors backstage to see areas normally reserved for performers and crew members. The busiest performing arts centres in the world hosting over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people.

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London
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London

including St Paul's Cathedral. The fire began in the kitchen of King's baker in Pudding Lane and lasted for five days. London is an exciting city which attracts people from all over the world. It is popular place to live because there is something new to see and do every day. Many visitors come to see the famous sights, museums and galleries; others come for the shopping. London has many concert halls and theatres which attract both the inhabitants and tourist. It is a city of seven million people covering 1606 Square miles. A quick and easy way to get to different places in London is to use the underground trains. But you can see much more of London from one of its famous red double-decker buses. Besides these there are special visitors buses that take you to the most important sights during one and a half

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Teater NO99
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Teater NO99

It began to operate in February 2005, so it is one of the youngest theatres in Estonia. Probably that's why it is very different from the others and its repertoire is more contemporary then classical. Their first play what "Sometimes you feel that life will end and there hasn't been any love". The theatre also organizes so called one-time "actions", in which you can't be certain if it's going to be a success of failure, because the ideas are somewhat crazy. It has two theatre halls, but their plays have been staged in the open air as well. For example one time in an old swimming pool and also in three abandoned airplane hangars. Their imagination has no boundaries. The theatre's artistic director is Tiit Ojasoo, and Ene-Liis Semper is the chief stage designer- director. The troupe consists of 10 actors, eight men and two women. The best known and also my favorites are Mirtel Pohla and Rasmus Kaljujärv.

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Tallinn
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Tallinn

walk around this beautiful park and enjoy delightful sights of nature. Tallinn Hall square is the area, popular in summer months and is filled with street cafes. In winter, by the tradition which has remained since 1441, Hall square is the area decorated by a huge Christmas tree. Town Hall Square for centuries been used as a market and fairs square and also served as a gathering place for people. The Kumu Art Museum is a modern multifunctional art building, which contains exhibition halls, a lecture hall offering diverse facilities, and an educational centre for young visitors and for art lovers. Construction started in 2002. The Kumu Art Museum was opened to the visitors in February 2006. Mermaid monument is made in 1893 year, by arcitecture Amadus Adamson. It was built in memory of wrecked ship. Y oung couples often celebrate their weddings there. St. Olaf's church St. Olaf's church is believed to have been built in the 12th century and to have been

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The history of London
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The history of London

The fire lasted for five days. By now London has swallowed up many of the small towns and villages that surrounded it. It is a city of seven million pepole covering 1,606 square miles. London is an exciting city which attracts people from all over the world. Nowadays the population of London is made up of the people of many nationalities because it is a popular place to live. Many visitors come to see the famous sights, museums and galleries. London's West End has many theatres and concert halls, which attract both the inhabitants and tourists. The most usual means of transport in London are Underground trains and red double decker buses. A quick and easy way to travel around the city is to use the Underground trains, which run all day and most of the night. But you can see much more of London from red double decker buses. It is very expensive if you buy a single ticket but the cheapest is to buy a Travelcard, which you can get for one day or for several days.

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Theaters of Estonia
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Theaters of Estonia

Theater was built in 2004 and first opened its doors on the 8th of October 2005 under the management of Aivar M äethe Director of Estonian Concert. The architects of the Concert H ouse are Ra Luhse and Tanel Tuhal. Scenes have been furnished with modern equipment. Linda M adalik created the grand hall's excellent acoustics. It is considered, that the hall has the best acoustics in the country. Beside two concert halls and orchestra hall, inside the main building of Jõhvi Theater is situated the Estonia's biggest cinema Amadeus, Jõhvi City Gallery, Jõhvi M usic School, H obby Centre and famous for it's exotic dishes Café M ozart . Main Concert Hall · ~ 600 m2 · 3 balconies · Adjustable seats (up to 926 seats) · Adjustable hall floor · Retractable seating system · 4 stage sections, up to 7 steps · 2 side stages · Orchestra pit · Adjustable hall floor 3rd floor lobby

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Austraalia
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Austraalia

rannikuäärt kulgeb riigi üks kauneimaid maanteid Great Ocean Road. Läbides kümneid õdusaid kalurikülakesi jõuab maantee kõrge ja sopilise liivakivirannikuni, mida ääristavad mitmed majesteetlikud liivakivimoodustised. Neist kuulsaimad on 12 Apostlit, aga ka The Arch, London Bridge ja Bay of Islands. The Grampians Great Ocean Roadist põhja poole jääb Gramipansi rahvuspark, mis on nimetatud samanimeliste mägede järgi Šotimaal. Väikesest Halls Gapi linnakesest algab hulgaliselt matkaradu, mis viivad ümbruskonna mägedesse. Siinse kandi üks tuntuimaid vaatamisväärsusi on võimas MacKenzie juga. Ümbruskonna järsud mäed (nagu Mt. Arapiles) on populaarsed ka mägironijate seas. Adeliade Miljonilinn Adelaide pakub külastajale samasugust kunsti- ja kultuurielamust nagu „kultuuripealinn“ Melbourne. Kompaktses kesklinnas on harmooniliselt kokku sobitatud pilvelõhkujad ja sajandivanused ehitised, muuseumid ja restoranid

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Michael Joseph Jackson
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Michael Joseph Jackson

million copies worldwide. Four of his other albums, Off the Wall, Bad, Dangerous and HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (best-selling double-album by a solo artist of all time) rank among the world's best-sellers making him the artist with the most best-selling albums. His 1997 release, Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix is the best-selling remix album of all time. Jackson has been inducted twelve times into various music halls of fame, more than any other act. He is one of the very few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. Later in 1982, just before Christmas, Jackson released what proved to be by far the biggest album of his career, and arguably the biggest pop album ever by any artist: Thriller. It is the best-selling album of all time in the United States. Thriller was certified for 29 million shipments by the RIAA, giving it Double Diamond status in the United States. The

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Vaatamisväärsused Eestis I
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Vaatamisväärsused Eestis I

spring and autumn. · Narva Stronghold is the oldest and biggest stronghold in Estonia (built in 13- 17th century) creating with the Ivangorod Stronghold on the opposite shore of the River Narva a unique architectural ensemble in Northern Europe. Three wings of the stronghold and the Tower of Tall Hermann are open to visitors. The historical interiors in the West and North wings have been restored. In the five halls of the stronghold the history of the town of Narva of the period from the 18th century until the beginning of the 20th century is on display: products of local craftsmen, flags of the guilds, arms, commodities, architectural details. · Palmse manor, situated in the heart of the Lahemaa National Park, is one of the most unique restored manor ensembles in the Baltic States. The mighty manor building, dating from the 18th century, which belonged to the von Pahlens

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Westminster Today
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Westminster Today

Westminster Today For centuries, Westminster was the political and religious center, but today Westminster is the center of government. Westminster Hall was built in 1099 by the son of William the Conqueror and is one of the largest medieval halls. It was part of the Westminster Palace, which was destroyed by a fire in 1834. The Houses of Parliament that we see today were rebuilt in the 19th century after the fire. The Big Ben clock tower is the largest four-sided ringing clock in the world and it is also one of the London's most famous symbols. Some think that Big Ben is the name of the clock on the tower, but actually it is the name of the big 13-ton bell that rings every fifteen minutes.

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Tartu-Pärnu- Viljandi
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Tartu, Pärnu , Viljandi

The city is situated on the north-western shore of Lake Viljandi, which lies in the primeval valley. Green zones cover 27% of the city area. Since 1920, Viljandi has had the Ugala drama theatre. The tradition of open-air performances dates back to the same year. The Viljandi Puppet Theatre also works there.In 2002, a new library was built, which is also a venue for exhibitions, meetings with famous people, culture seminars, etc. There are several exhibition halls and galleries in Viljandi. A meeting place for artistic people is the Kondas Centre. The popular Estonian newspaper Sakala was founded in Viljandi in 1878.

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Scotland
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Scotland

Sport · Scotland is famous for football teams: Rangers and Celtic. Most people in Scotland are fans of one of teams. When they play against each other, thousands of fans go to watch. Rangers and Celtic have won more football competitions in Scotland than all the other Scottish teams. Culture · Scotland has a busy cultural life. A lot of musicians, actors and singers come to Scotland to give concerts. It the evenings the opera house, the cinemas and the concert halls are full. In cafes and pubs small groups sing, act, read poetry. Robert Burns Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, was born on January 25, 1759 in Scotland. The poetry and songs of Robert Burns are famous all over the world. Robert Burns's poems and verses inspired Beethoven, Schumann, Mendelssohn and other composers who wrote music to them. The most popular poems of Robert Burns are «The Tree of Liberty», «My Heart's in the Highlands», «A Red, Red Rose» and many others.

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Oxford University
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Oxford University

the Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women. First of them was Lady Margaret Hall, which was opened in 1878. Women have been able to be full members of the university and to take degrees since 7 October 1920, almost 900 years after the University was established. Nowadays, Oxford has built itself up to be one of the biggest universities in Europe. It has a collegiate system, which means that Oxford has 38 colleges and 6 private halls all over the city of Oxford. The university also has over 100 libraries. The central library is the Bodleian, which ranks in second place right after the British Library for the most volumes. Oxford also has a number of museums and galleries in addition to the libraries. The Ashmolean Museum, which was founded in 1683, is the oldest museum in the United Kingdom, and the oldest university museum in the world. It holds significant collections of art and archaeology, including

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Hotel Sophia
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Hotel Sophia

centre in South Estonia. For the visitors' convenience, the hotel is connected with the shopping centre, making all services available on site. Cycle and pedestrian tracks that begin next to the building are suitable for miles- long cycling, and the health trail in the Sanatorium forest park, only 800 metres from the hotel, is an ideal place for morning and evening walks or jogging. Gym and group training facilities are available at the sports club in Lõunakeskus. There are two conference halls in the hotel ­ the North Hall and South Hall. The rooms are excellent for organising top-priority meetings or heated debates, exciting discussions or educational training courses. Restaurant Fii offers all its visitors delicious dishes, combining visual attractiveness and exciting flavours. The hotel is called Sophia [] which is a Greek word for wisdom. The name is inspired by the rapidly developing surroundings of the hotel, where research and development are everyday keywords

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The Great Guild Suurgild
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The Great Guild/Suurgild

latern above the main portal. In 1551, the excise chamber was built at the end of Börsi passage facing Pikk street. The Great Guild Hall The wind vane and coat of arms In the 19th century, the Guild Hall's windows were remodelled in the neo-gothic style and the interior of the building was renovated. It was decorated with prominent neo-gothic doors. Originally the house consisted of two spacious halls. The grand hall was the largest hall in Tallinn used for secular purposes. The Great Guild Hall became one of the most important concert and exhibition venues in town. In the 18th century, the Great Guild began to rent out its facilities for public events. Throughout the centuries, the most varied array of events has taken place there. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Great Guild Hall hosted popular wine cellar known as Das Süsse Loch ("Sweet Hole").

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Tallinn town hall
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Tallinn town hall

In 1371­74 the Town Hall acquired its full present-day length and ground floor volume. From that time the Town Hall has its oldest and rarest pieces of medieval woodcarving: benches in the Gothic style. The carved side posts of the bigger bench, featuring the story of Tristan and Isolde and Samson's fight with the lion, are some of the most beautiful examples of medieval art in Estonia. In 1402­04 the existing Town Hall was rebuilt into a two-storied building with festive halls, utility rooms and offices with the room layout defined by the foundations. A tower was put up at the east end. The projecting main floor was supported on an arcade, allowing the first-floor rooms to be built much more spacious. The Town Hall acquired the architectural appearance it has today. Rough copies of the city's calculations of the building work survive in the archives and so it is possible to closely follow the progress of construction. Even the amount of building materials has been

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Flööt Jazzis ja selle ajalugu
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Flööt Jazzis ja selle ajalugu

There are early ragtime arrangement where flute and piccolo was used but due to having low volume, it didnt emerge as a solo instrument before the fifties after the electronic amplification was invented. Nowadays, thanks to the microphones, arrangers and composers have started to use flute on a regular basis(f.e saxophone players in big bands are required to play 2 instruments(double), most cases(Clarinet and Flute).Before 50s though, it had little use because of the low volume, Dancing halls and jazz clubs in 20s to 40s required a loud solo instrument to fill a big hall (Trumper, Saxophone) Although, we know jazzflute started to emerge in 20s. The earliest known recording of a jazzflute being used as solo instrument, was by Cuban clarnetist Alberto Socarras, recording "Shooting the Pistol" with Clarence Williams band and setting a milestone for future jazzflutist. While acknowleding the contribution to the early pioneers, jazz historians credit

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New Zealand
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New Zealand

the snow. It can live up to 20 years. Many species of animals are endangered. Culture The people of New Zealand have a high standard of living. They receive excellent health care and the medical care for accident cases is free. About 70 per cent of New Zealand families own their homes, and almost every family has at least one car. New Zealand cities are fairly uncrowded. New Zealand's large cities have theatres, concert halls, and other places of entertainment. New Zealanders love outdoor activities and sports. Many city families own small cabins in resort areas, where they spend their weekends. The nation's mild climate makes camping, hiking, hunting and mountain climbing possible in any season.

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London - the capital of Great Britain
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London - the capital of Great Britain

The house was later bought by King George III for himself and Queen Charlotte. In 1820, King George IV commissioned John Nash to build a State Palace, much of the structure and decoration of which is seen today. Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live in the Palace, from 1837, and it has been the London home of the Royal Family ever since. The Royal Standard flies above the Palace when The Queen is in residence. London is a big cultural centre. There are many theatres, cinemas, concert halls, picture galleries and museums there. The London Eye is one of the best tourist attractions in London. It is a 135 metres high observation wheel and it's at the moment the largest observation wheel in the world. It rotates at the rate of 1.6 kilometres per hour. It's built of 1700 tons of steel. That's the weight of 250 double- deckers. Up to 25 guests can enjoy the ride in one capsule. An adult must pay 12.5 pounds for the ride. It costs 6.5 pounds for a child

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London’s early history
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London’s early history.

on either side of the River Thames. With population of seven million, London is by far the largest city in the UK. Birmingham, the second largest, has just over one million inhabitants. Cultural life London is the worldclass centre. It has more than40 theatres, where audiences enjoy everything from musicals to William Shakespeare's plays. The city also contain many cinemas, concert halls, museums and art galleries. Royal residence English (later British) kings and queens have lived in London for almost 1,000 years. There are several royal palaces in the capital. St James's Palace was built by King Henry VIII in the 16th century. Since 1837 the monarch has lived in Buckingham Palace LONDON'S EARLY HISTORY The Romans invaded England in 43 AD. They landed in Kent, made

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Valentine s day
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Valentine's day

traditionally sent anonymously, even going so far as to disguise handwriting or posting in another town. The modern Valentine card is big business and shops selling greetings cards will start stocking up soon after Christmas. There is still a large market for the flowery, sentimental card, but many modern cards tend to the "cute" style and there is always a market for the humorous insult. On Valentine's Day children organize parties. They decorate dance halls with paper hearts and with red balloons. There can make photos with you're friend. Students play different games and sing Valentine's songs. Often children are dressed to red or pink, because these are Valentine's colours. Valentine's Day in different countries Japan Valentine's Day celebrations in Japan are a different affair. Here ladies buy chocolate for men. One type of chocolate which is called by the name, kiri-choco is bought for friends and close relatives

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Kondiitritooted
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Kondiitritooted

Täidiseta karamellimassi keedetakse tugevamalt väiksema niiskusesisalduseni. Pärast keetmist jahutatakse, vormitakse köiesarnaseks batooniks ja läheb vormimismasinasse. Vormitakse lõike- või stantsimismasinatel, jahutatakse, etiketitakse ja pakitakse. Säilivuse parandamiseks võib üle puistata suhkruga, katta õhukese rasva-vaha kihiga (antakse läige), sokolaadiga glasuurida. Ananassi, Barbariss, karamelli segu, Piparmündi....., monpansje, dropsid, Chupa-chups, Mynthon, Halls ( need samas ka raviotstarbelised, sest sisaldavad aniisiõli, eukalüpti, mentooli, piparmündiõli) Täidisega karamelli puhul surutakse vastava pumba abil täidis vormitud köide. Kuumalt on hästi vormitav Maasika, Mustika, Vaarika........ · Täidis ei tohi olla suhkrustunud, väljavalguv, ühtlane. · karamellil õige kuju, ei tohi kleepuda · etiketitud karamellil paber eralduma kärisemata · maitse ja aroom selgelt väljendunud · vigadeks on niiske ja kleepuv pind, suhkrustumine

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Theater of Tallinn
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Theater of Tallinn

theatre of Estonia toured Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Riga, Vilnius, Novgorod, took part in various festivals. Some well-known theater directors (Andrey Tarkovsky, Roman Viktjuk, Juriy Sillart, Lembit Ulfsack and others) worked on a stage of Russian theatre. The theatre puts about 8-10 premieres per year. A building of theatre is located in the center of Tallinn. F.Skuinsh constructed it in 1926 first as the cinema. And up to now it keeps magnificent glamour of an interior. In one of theatre halls takes place the art gallery, which carries exhibitions of Russian and Estonian artist. Performances of famous collectives from Russia and other countries often took place in building of theater. The auditorium (an orchestra and a balcony) is designed for 661 places. The mirror foyer is also used as a hall for creative meetings, presentations (about 70 places). In Pink foyer on the second floor the cozy theatrical bar is located. During performances it serves spectators.

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Karma
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Karma

KARMA Usundiõpetuse referaat Tartu 2016 Sisukord: 1. Mis on karma? 2. Karma 12 seadust 3. Mis karma ei ole! Sissejuhatus Mina valisin Karma teema, kuna mind on see juba ammu huvitanud. Sõbrad on omavahel rääkinud sellest ja ma ei ole osanud vestlusringis osaleda, sest ma ei teadnud, mis see Karma oli minu jaoks midagi uut ning tahtis teada sellest rohkemat. Karma tähendas minu jaoks alguses usku, kuid ma tahtsin saada rohkem teada mis see on ja mis tähendab üldse karma. Ma soovin õppida, selles töös käsitlema raamatu ning õppida kirjutama referaati nii nagu teevad seda professionaalid. Selles referaadis räägin ma Karma teemal, karma 12 seadusest ning mis ei ole karma. Need teemad ma võtsin sellepärast need huvitasid mind kõige rohkem ning soovisin saada puhast pilti mis on karma. Mis on karma? Karma tähendab sanskriti keeles tegev...

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Australia topic
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Australia topic

Representatives. ). The party which gains the majority of seats in the House of Representatives forms the government. The leader of this party becomes the prime minister. The federal parliament of Australia is democratically elected by all Australian citizens. Voting is compulsory at elections, and citizens who d not vote are fined. Voting is carried out at polling booths set up around the nation. Often in local schools and community halls ­ and ballot papers are completed in special little enclosed booths to ensure privacy. When all the ballot papers have been counted, the local candidate who gains most votes wins a seat in the state or federal parliament ­ depending on whether the election is for a state or for the whole nation. The political party that has the most seats wins government. . The largest political party that does not win becomes the official Opposition. In Australia, governments are

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Russell Leon Adamson
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Russell Leon Adamson

· 2002 - Soome riikliku balleti, Helsinki · 2002-04 - Kuopio Muusika-ja tantsupidu, Soome · 2003 - Turu konservatooriumis, Soome · 2004 - Turu konservatooriumis, Soome 6 Russell Leon Adamsoni koreograafia.(2004.aasta seisuga) · 1985 - Tantsu osa, Hello Dolly-muusikal-, Cheltenham, Inglismaa · 1986 - Kaks mehe show, heategevus gala, London · 1987 - Solo esinemine, heategevus gala, South Bank Halls, Inglismaa - London moeshow, Michiko Koshino - Pariisi moeshow, Michiko Koshino - Jaapan moeshow, Michiko Koshino · 1989 - Politsei Naise Pop-promo, London · 1990 - Rootsi poplaulja Richard Herey show - Võistleja rahvusvahelisel konkursil, Lausanne, Sveits · 1991 - Marlene Skog balletitrupp, Uppsala, Rootsi - "The Group", Stockholmi Linnateater, Rootsi - Moving Vision company, Stockholm, Rootsi

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Tallinn Old Town
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Tallinn Old Town

main square. It was built in 1402-1404 as a meeting place for the ruling burgermeisters and has been a show piece of the city ever since. Nowadays the Town Hall is the only intact Gothic town hall in Northern Europe. It's used mainly for concerts or for entertaining visiting kings or presidents. In July and August it's open to visitors as a museum. The structure's interior is truly impressive, featuring colourful meeting halls, vaulted ceilings, intricate wood carvings and some of the city's most prized art treasures. Head down to the cellars for exhibitions during the summer season. Look closely at the top of the spire to spot the Old Thomas (in Estonian Vana Toomas) weather vane, a symbol of Tallinn who has been standing at attention here since 1530. From June to August climb up the 64-metre tower to get some amazing Old Town views. http://www.tourism.tallinn

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LÜHIÜLEVAADE ARHITEKTUURI AJALOOST
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LÜHIÜLEVAADE ARHITEKTUURI AJALOOST

[WWW] http://www.mallorcawebsite.com/balearik/Cathedrali.html (14.09.2015) 23. Amiens Cathedral ­ Icon of French Gothic Architecture, ANZAC Reminder. [WWW] http://www.yomadic.com/amiens-cathedral/(19.09.2015) 24. Tornid ja kuplid. Gooti arhitektuur. [WWW] http://tornidjakuplid.weebly.com/kristlik- arhitektuur/gooti-arhitektuur(19.09.2015) 25. Kunstiajalugu. [WWW] http://siimennuverekunstiajalugu.weebly.com/ (20.09.2015) 26. Halls of mirrors. [WWW] http://victorian-mysteries.tumblr.com/post/47412488361/halls-of- mirrors(20.09.2015) 27. Hemingway: Of Newspapers, War and Romance [WWW] https://wgmclallen.wordpress.com/ (20.09.2015) 28. Hansaar, A, M. Modernistlik arhitektuur ja tööstusdisain [WWW] https://prezi.com/kgtek21ilelh/modernistlik-arhitektuur-ja-toostusdisain/(20.09.2015) 29. Liidja, M. 20

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Canada topic
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Canada topic

Symbols Canada's "official" flag is still technically the Union Jack, which is also the flag of Great Britain. Even though Canada is an independent country, the Jack still has official status because our government still operates under the British monarchy, and the flag is a symbol of the Crown. In the old days the Union Jack was a very common symbol of Canada, but these days you'll only occasionally see it flown at certain government buildings, such as court houses or city halls. The national flag is far more common, and except in certain circumstances, takes precedence over the official one. On the flag is a 11 pointed red maple leaf. The Arms of Canada consists of the shield, 3 royal lions and three maple leaves. The Beaver is Canada's official national animal. This is because in the old days when Canada was owned by a large fur trading company beaver pelts were Canada's primary export to the world. The Moose is another popular Canadian animal

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Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

Miss Blanche Ingram Mr. Rochester disguised looking in a book. as a Gypsy woman. Jane saves Mr. Bertha Mason rips Rochester from a fire. Jane's wedding veil. Mr. Rochester seems quite taken with Jane, and she enjoys his company. However, odd things begin to happen: a strange laugh is heard in the halls, a near-fatal fire mysteriously breaks out, and a guest named Mason is attacked. Jane receives word that Mrs. Reed has suffered a stroke and is asking for her. Returning to Gateshead, she remains for over a month while her aunt lies dying. Mrs. Reed rejects Jane's efforts at reconciliation, but does give her a letter previously withheld out of spite. The letter is from John Eyre, Jane's uncle, notifying her of his intent to bequeath his fortune to her.

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Physical hazards konspekt
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Physical hazards konspekt

Classrooms, laboratories 500 lx 3 Bookshelves in libraries 200 lx Corridords 100 lx Target Stairs 150 lx 10 Cafeterias 200...300 lx Sports halls 300 lx Parking lots 75 lx Lighting is prohibited to be under 10 lx Poor lighting Signs of poor lighting: Insufficient light (luminance and illuminance Eyestrain; levels) Eye irritation;

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Austraalia referaat
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Austraalia(referaat)

maanteid Great Ocean Road. Läbides kümneid õdusaid kalurikülakesi jõuab maantee kõrge ja sopilise liivakivirannikuni, mida ääristavad mitmed majesteetlikud liivakivimoodustised. Neist kuulsaimad on 12 Apostlit, aga ka The Arch, London Bridge ja Bay of Islands . The Grampians Great Ocean Roadist põhja poole jääb Gramipansi rahvuspark, mis on nimetatud samanimeliste mägede järgi Sotimaal. Väikesest Halls Gapi linnakesest algab hulgaliselt matkaradu, mis viivad ümbruskonna mägedesse. Siinse kandi üks tuntuimaid vaatamisväärsusi on võimas MacKenzie juga. Ümbruskonna järsud mäed (nagu Mt. Arapiles) on populaarsed ka mägironijate seas. Lõuna-Austraalia Adeliade Miljonilinn Adelaide pakub külastajale samasugust kunsti- ja kultuurielamust nagu ,,kultuuripealinn" Melbourne. Kompaktses kesklinnas on harmooniliselt kokku sobitatud

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Ender s game
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"Ender's game"

standard American neighborhood. A shuttle is used as a background in the fourth chapter. It has small narrow corridors and the walls of the rooms were carpeted as floors. The importance of the shuttle is that Ender learned something about orientation in zero gravity and that knowledge helped him a lot later. Most of the time passes in Battle School, which is composed of army barracks with rows of bunk beds; dining halls one for soldiers and one for commanders, with scoreboards decorating both; the game room, with various video games for the children to play; battlerooms, where the children have practice and battles in zero gravity; and a gym with shower rooms, where Ender and Bonzo fight. There is also an area for teachers' quarters, which the children never go to, but it is presumably in this vicinity where the conversations between Graff and other adults takes place.

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Fridrick douglass
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Fridrick douglass

Douglass, and mentioned him in the 'Liberator'. Several days later, Douglass gave his first speech at the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society's annual convention in Nantucket. Twenty-three years old at the time, Douglass later said that his legs were shaking. He conquered his nervousness and gave an eloquent speech about his rough life as a slave. In 1843, Douglass participated in the American Anti-Slavery Society's Hundred Conventions project, a six month tour of meeting halls throughout the east and middle west of the United States. He participated in the Seneca Falls Convention, the birthplace of the American feminist movement, and was a signatory of its Declaration of Sentiments. Douglass later became the publisher of a series of newspapers: North Star, Frederick Douglass Weekly, Frederick Douglass' Paper, Douglass' Monthly and New National Era. The motto of The North Star was "Right is of no sex--Truth is of no color--God is the

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Tallinn
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Tallinn

Only a few town in northern Europe have medieval districts as well preserved as in Tallinn. It was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. The rest of the capital could be called the New Town, dating mainly from the 19th and 20th centuries. Tallinn is a mixture of the modern and the medieval where tradition goes hand in hand with the most recent trends. Its cross-cultural history has given the city a special charm. It has about 30 museums, 25 galleries and 15 exhibition halls. Among its many twin towns and partners are Helsinki in Finland, Schwerin and Kiel in Germany, Stockholm and Malmö in Sweden, Gent in Belgium, Venice in Italy and Odessa in the Ukraine. 2. Toompea For centuries Toompea was always inhabited by the ruling classes. In the Middle ages, it was the place where the bishops and the nobility resided. Here the landed gentry built their beautiful town houses

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Austraalia
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Austraalia

maanteid Great Ocean Road. Läbides kümneid õdusaid kalurikülakesi jõuab maantee kõrge ja sopilise liivakivirannikuni, mida ääristavad mitmed majesteetlikud liivakivimoodustised. Neist kuulsaimad on 12 Apostlit, aga ka The Arch, London Bridge ja Bay of Islands . The Grampians Great Ocean Roadist põhja poole jääb Gramipansi rahvuspark, mis on nimetatud samanimeliste mägede järgi Sotimaal. Väikesest Halls Gapi linnakesest algab hulgaliselt matkaradu, mis viivad ümbruskonna mägedesse. Siinse kandi üks tuntuimaid vaatamisväärsusi on võimas MacKenzie juga. Ümbruskonna järsud mäed (nagu Mt. Arapiles) on populaarsed ka mägironijate seas. Adeliade Miljonilinn Adelaide pakub külastajale samasugust kunsti- ja kultuurielamust nagu ,,kultuuripealinn" Melbourne. Kompaktses kesklinnas on harmooniliselt kokku sobitatud pilvelõhkujad ja sajandivanused ehitised, muuseumid ja restoranid

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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn
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The Most Important Buildings in Lai Street in Tallinn

general of Estonia in 1710-19. He was born in the family of a groom at the Russian Royal court, and at the age of 13 became a personal servant and later a close assistant to Czar Peter I. After Peter's death he helped the czar's widow, Catherine I, to the throne and became the actual ruler of Russia for a couple of years until he was defeated in the power struggle and banished into exile. 23 Lai Street The buildings at Lai 19-23 belong to the City Theatre. It has a couple of small halls as well as some rehearsal rooms, and is planning to build a large auditorium in the present courtyard. All together the theatre has eight stages on which it performs, both indoor and outdoor, including towers and mills along the Old Town walls and Salme Cultural Centre in the nearby suburb of Kalamaja. The theatre performs both world classics and modern drama. It often shines the spotlight on new Estonian productions. Performances are given in different venues, and there

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Great Britain
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Great Britain

or Science. Most degree courses at universities last three years, language courses 4 years (including year spent aboard). Medicine and dentistry courses are longer (5-7 years). Students may receive grants from the Local Education Authority to help pay for books, accommodation, transport, and food. This grant depends on the income of their parents. Most students live away from home, in flats of halls of residence. Students don't usually have a job during term time because the lessons called lectures, seminars, classes of tutorials (small groups), are full time. However, many students now have to work in the evenings. University life is considered «an experience». The exams are competitive but the social life and living away from home are also important. The social life is excellent with a lot of clubs, parties, concerts, bars. There are not only universities in Britain but also colleges

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Topic – Australia
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Topic – Australia

The Queen is nominally represented by the GovernorGeneral at Federal level and by the Governors at State level. The federal parliament of Australia is democratically elected by all Australian citizens. Voting is compulsory at elections, and citizens who d not vote are fined. Voting is carried out at polling booths set up around the nation. Often in local schools and community halls ­ and ballot papers are completed in special little enclosed booths to ensure privacy. No one watches over a person as they vote. When all the ballot papers have been counted, the local candidate who gains most votes wins a seat in the state or federal parliament ­ depending on whether the election is for a state or for the whole nation. The political party that has the most seats wins government. Sometimes this is a coalition ­ an arrangement of

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Referaat-Chelsea Flower Show
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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

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, decided that tickets should remain at ten shillings for the first public-access day, with two shillings and sixpence on the second day, and one shilling on the third day of the show. By March 1916 the RHS were wondering whether to cancel the whole event because

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