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"hated" - 50 õppematerjali

hated – just something I found I didn't want to do all the time.
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"Printsesse päevikud"

I read the first 20 pages of the novel ,, The Princess Diaries." The main character, Mia Thermopolis, didn't get along with her mother so well. So, her mother advised her to start writing a diary. Thats how the book started. Mia thaught that she was a freak , because she was flat chested although she was the biggest girl in her class, and she was a freshman. She had another problem, her mother was going to go out with her Algebra teacher, Mr. Gianini. Mia hated her because she was failing maths. Mia's best friend is Lilly and they talk about almost everything. Mia was also falling for a guy called Josh Richter who was a senior, he was also going out with Lana Weinberger, who was a mean, although a beautiful person. Mia hated the fact that her mother was going on a date with her Algebra teacher. One day, Mia came home from school and noticed that her mother had made pasta for dinner. Mia couldn't believe what she saw. Usually Mia's

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My favourite hobby- running

My favourite hobby- running Kuressaare Gümnaasium Eliis Mets 10B My favourite hobby-running · Why?- Gives a good feeling, it puts my mind at rest, I can think my own thoughts · How often?- As much as I can, I try to run at least 2 times a week · What it gives to me?- It helps me to be healthy, incredible feeling, a smile on my face My favourite hobby- running · Few years ago I hated running · For running you need you to have running clothes · Much better sleep, less problems My favourite hobby- running · Running is the best cardio for your body · When you start running, then you need to start with 2-3 kilometres · It is important to strech after running Thanks for listening!

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Michael Morpurgo

me." He writes his books from home and helps Clare to run Farms for City Children, a project that takes children from inner-city schools to the countryside where they are given hands-on experience of what happens on a farm. Michael has written over 50 books - all different, all exciting - and he draws on a lot of his own experiences. He was sent away to boarding school, which he hated because he was homesick and because there was no privacy, and these are experiences that he draws on in The Butterfly Lion and The War of Jenkin's Ear. He didn't work especially hard at school but he was very good at games, and this helped him to keep out of trouble! When Michael left school he went into the army, which he also hated. He left as soon as he could and trained to be a teacher. Michael loved teaching, especially poetry, which he discovered through the poems of Ted Hughes.

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Marie Antoinette

1. Marie-Antoinette 2. She was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1755 She was the 15th child of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I. Marie Antoinette married the future French king Louis XVI when she was just 15 years old. The young couple soon came to symbolize all of the excesses of the reviled French monarchy, and Marie Antoinette herself became the target of a great deal of vicious gossip. 3. She was hated for many things like: beauty, spending money, The Diamond Necklace incident People called her "L'Autrichienne" She was hated for her beauty and because of her eccentric personality, also because she was born in Austria. French people started to call her "L'Autrichienne" (which literally means the Austrian (woman), but also suggests the French word "chienne", meaning bitch) Also France financial crisis was blamed on her lavish spending. It is known that she

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The Host (raamat)

species called Souls, which invade human bodies and erase personalities. There are one film based on the book. The main characters are Wanderer or 'Wanda' for a nickname, Melanie Stryder, Ian O'Shea, Jared Howe, Jamie Stryder, Uncle Jeb, The Seeker, Kyle O'Shea and Doc. In the first chapter Wanda goes in Melanie’s body and are described what she feels and thinks. In the beginning Wanda doesn’t listen Melanie and tries to ignore her. And Melanie really hated Wanda for "stealing" her body and ruining her life. But as the story develops, Melanie and Wanda become friends. The plot of the novel is very fascinating. There are no illustrations, except on the cover. In my opinion, the novel is very Exciting and Thought-Provoking. This book was thick enough to live in and enjoy it. I liked the book despite that the "Souls" came and took over bodies. It was book what says that even humans and "aliens" can be friends.

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A day to remember

The family was extremely excited that day. My parents had taken me to the mandir the previous day and my bag was packed with great care. I was to go to School for the first time in my life.I was six years old and I still remember the day I first went to school. My aunt came to drop me to my classroom and helped me to get familiar with my teacher and class. I hated the thought of being away from home for so many hours. Tears rolled down my checks as I got off the house and held my aunt’s hand.My aunt could sense my fear and tried to cheer me up . I fet a little better as I saw many other boys and girls entering the class where I had to go.my aunt left me in the classroom and drove to the house. I felt my heart sink as I saw go but I soon began to feel better.the times passed quickly and I started making new friends so I began loving the school

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Punctuation

Punctuation Vocabulary: colon, semi-colon, dash, hyphen, exclamation mark, comma, quotations marks, inverted commas, full stop/period, slash, apostrophe. 1. Semi-colon. Between two separate thoughts that are linked in meaning. Mel is a nice person; she visits her granny every day. 2. Colon. Before an explanation or a list. John felt nervous: he hated the dark. 3. Dash. Informal. It is sometimes used instead of colon or a semi-colon. I’m having a great time – there’s lots to do here. 4. The rules about commas are not very strict. In general they are more likely around longer phrases. FANBOYS (for, and, but, or, yet, so). (2 subjects) It was a great camera, but I can’t afford it. (1 subject) It was a great camera but a bit too expensive. 5. Quotation marks/inverted commas a) Laura said, “You haven’t put up those shelves yet

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Eclipse fifth chapter (Imprint)

and strange. Jacob begins by telling Bella that Sam had it the hardest because he was first and didn't know what was going on. Once the elders discussed with him what had happened, he waited for the others to come of age. At the time of the change Sam was in love and dating Leah Clearwater. All that changed when Leah's cousin Emily visited. When Sam saw Emily it was love at first site, soul mates. Sam has to live with letting down Leah and see the anger and hurt in her eyes. At first Emily hated Sam for it but eventually the love and adoration Sam showed her was over powering. Bella asks Jacob if he has found his soul mate and he says that only Jared and Sam have. Bella feels relieved by this. The conversation turns to Jacob and what he was thinking the other day to make Edward so uncomfortable. Jacob admits to thinking about the night Sam found her in the woods and what she looked like the first time she came to see him. Edward was pained by the memories

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The President of the United States and his family

Contents Introduction I wrote my research paper on the president of the United States and his family, because I wanted to know more about Barack Hussein Obama, his wife Michelle Obama and his daughters Malia and Natasha. I think that I now know much more about the President of the United States and I think that I should know, because in the future I would like to travel to and one day maybe even move to the United States of America. I think that Barack Obama is the most hated president in the United States history because of his racial. Barack Hussein Obama Barack Hussein (born on August 4, 1961) is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. In January 2005, Obama was sworn in as a U.S. Senator in the state of Illinois. He would hold this office until November 2008, when he resigned following his victory in the 2008 presidential election.

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English story "Fatal Walk"

I didn't dare to go there but I peeked around the corner and I saw two men fighting with each other. One man had a gun and he was wearing a black mask. The other man was a typical businessman. I didn't hear what they were talking about but then I heard a loud and clear shot and I saw the businessman falling down to the ground. I yelled quietly and ran away because I understood that the man saw me watching him. I ran constantly and all the time had on the brain that I was in terrible danger. I hated that I had left my mobile phone to home to be in privacy, I needed it. I was tired to death of running. I was watching back all the time and eventually I didn't see him anymore but I kept running. When I reached home I thought that I was safe but I didn't dare to switch on lights. I let the street lighting shine in. I found my mobile but of course it was discharged, like always, when I needed it. Then I heard a horrifying knocking on the door. He had followed me. I didn't find

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Gothic story

Home alone Ella was left all alone in the mansion. She hated that but since she was only seventeen her opinion was often unheard. Nobody cared that she hadn't even wanted to move there. A big house with three storeys and an attic is usually the place where all scary movies take place and she knew that. Ella was feeling terrified. She was on the ground floor, in the living room. It wasn't exactly the best place to be in, since the walls of the room were covered with old paintings of men with harrowing looks in their eyes, eyes that seemed to be moving

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The Cement Garden Character Sketch

frequently spited him with stinging criticism. Tom was afraid of his father. Tom’s mother was aware of the situation but did not intervene. “She took all this in silence. If Father then left the room she would smile briefly at Tom or tidy his hair with her fingers.” Tom wanted to spend as much time with his mother as he could. But when his mother got ill Julie prohibited being around her that much. He did not like the evenings without her. Tom hated and was afraid of going to school because of the bullying. It was hard to force him to go to school, he screamed and pounded. He was clever in a petty and argumentative way — the perfect victim on the playground. “Tom was just this sort of whom to nag at” (translated). He believed that being a girl would had been easier because girls were never hit. Tom had a couple of friends who he sometimes played with outside, but they were never allowed to come to the house.

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Past tenses

Past tenses /mineviku ajad/ 1. Past Simple /lihtminevik/ Formation/moodustamine: -- Kõikides pööretes/isikutes tegusõna II põhivorm, mis reeglina lõpeb mineviku tunnusega ­ed (like ­ liked (hääldub [laikt]); hate ­ hated [heitid]). Ebareeglipäraste sõnade puhul tuleb kasutada II põhivormi (vt. irregular verbs; ebareeglipäraste verbide tabel; näit. write ­ wrote; run ­ ran; buy ­ bought jne.) - Küsimuste ja eitava vormi moodustamisel tuleb tegusõna panna algvormi; aga lisatakse mineviku abisõna did (Did you like the film? She did not (didn't) read the newspaper. When did you come home?) Jaatav Eitav Küsiv (kas-küsimus)

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How far can we go being tolerant?

I only would not like if homo sexuals would start effecting my future child and saying that being homo sexual is better and so on, that i would tolerate, of course. Also I would not like them to have babies because in my point of view children need usual, traditional family, because having for example 2 fathers may cause problems with other children and life would be harder and stranger. Nowadays attitude towars black people is changed but there were times when they were hated and treater evilly. This was not just race problem, it was also affected by cultural differences. Now people are more tolerate but still is seen that some people do not treat them as eqaul. There are so many different religions all over the world. Usually those religions do not bother us but for example islam and also jews are not tolerated in some parts of the world. For me it is quite hard to understand because first of all, we, Estonians and me

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Pride and Prejudice

Rich bachelors Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darsy have settled in Meriton nearly the Bennets family. The hope to get this daughtess married to those young rich men pops up in the family. The elder sister Jane Bennet and Charles Bingley fall in love at a glance. Elizabeth first met Bingley`s friend Darsy at the ball and was frustrated at bad words of Darsy talking about her. Darsy made an impression of selfish and arrogant person. Yet in time Darsy fell in love with Elizabeth while she hated him. A turn in the life of the young Mr. Bingley, Jane`s friend had suddenly left the town. He was sent by his friend Darsy as he thought the shallow-minded Bingley didn`t love Jane. Elizabeth was much offended with Darsy for his causing pain to her sister. Darsy came to Elizabeth and proposed but she refused and spoke up her opinion about him by saying that if he were the last man in the world she wouldn` t marry him. Darsy sent Elizabeth a letter with explanations and best regards.

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Oscar Wilde

Bosie's father, the violent, eccentric, cantankerous Marquess of Queensberry, became aware that Bosie, whose "unmanly" and careless behaviour he despised, was cavorting around London with its greatest playwright, Oscar Wilde. In 1895, days after the triumphant first night of "The Importance Of Being Earnest", Queensberry stormed into Wilde's club, The Albemarle, and finding him absent left a card with the porter, addressed "To Oscar Wilde posing Somdomite". Bosie, who hated his father, persuaded Oscar to sue the Marquess for libel. As homosexuality was itself illegal, Queensberry was able to destroy Oscar's case at the trial by calling as witnesses rent boys who would describe Wilde's sexual encounters in open court. Oscar lost the libel case against Queensberry and was arrested by the crown. With essentially no credible defence against charges of homosexual conduct, he was convicted and sentenced to two years hard labour, the latter part in Reading Gaol

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Rudyard Kipling

Josephine Peak of his career Nobel Prize in 1907 In 1995 UK's favourite poem "If ­ " (1895) If ­ Rudyard Kipling If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don't deal in lies, If you can make one heap of all your winnings Or, being hated, don't give way to hating, And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise; And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breath a word about your loss; If you can dream - and not make dreams your If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew master; To serve your turn long after they are gone,

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Oliver Twist

A bounty is put on Sikes, a large sum of money, for whoever finds Sikes. But no one finds him, because when Sikes tries to escape he accidentally hangs himself. At the end of the book a lot of info gets found out, like Monks was Olivers half- brother and that the painting that Brownlow had was of Olivers mother, Agnes. Also a testament is found, which claims that all of Agnes’ money is bound to go to Oliver not Monks, and that’s why Monks hated Oliver. Oliver gets the money, mr Brownlow adopts him, and from this point on he lives a good life.

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Bankok Haunts

He must report hes every action to hes superior Colonel Vikorn.Vikorn is only interested in this investigation because of the amount of money he heard the guilty part got from making a movie like that. The two known but can't be proved yet guilty people are Damrongs' ex-husband and a crazy yet very smart lawyer . There is also a monk in the book who comes every once and a while to use the internet in a cafe near the bar. What makes it weird is that the cafe is in the most monk hated region in the city. Personla comments about the plot I think the plot was interesting. Once you started reading you didn't realize how many pages you've read until you stopped. The plot was very well written. The main characters Sonchai Jitpleecheep ­ He was an interesting man. He normally didn't belive in supernatural powers and ghost etc. But in times he got nervous he very much did all the tradistion to keep ghosts away from him

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The family who turned back the clock.

allowed to use his car for work. Carol was encouraged to go everywhere on foot or by bicyle (women rarely drove 50 years ago), told to ignore the washing machine and dishwasher, and she was discouraged from using the telephone. How did they cope? The much-dreaded three days got under way! Old-fashioned meals, games, and entertainment were planned for the evenings. After eating together at the kitchen table, they sat playing cards, putting off doing the washing-up because they all hated doing that. Carol was surprised at how long everything took. "By the time I had washed up the breakfast things and got back from walking the children to school, it was nearly lunchtime. Getting to the shops, which normally takes five minutes in the car, took at least an hour, so it was impossible just to pop out for a loaf of bread. It was strange having to wait until the washing dried in the garden before getting the ironing done, instead of simply using the drier."

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Book report

exist in her mind. She has to put away all his things. The fifth month she finds out that Gerry had been planning a trip with some friends to Lanzarote. He had already paid for all of it. She just had to enjoy it. In the sixth letter he tells her to go to the lighthouse. Near the lighthouse swim dolphins and Holly liked them very much. In the seventh letter he tells her to find a job that she really enjoys. Holly hated her previous jobs. The eight letter says that she should plant sunflowers, to brighten the dark October days. Also there was an extra letter for his friend John. It was a birthday wish. The ninth letter says that she should go to the ball that they attend every year. The last letter tells her not to be afraid of falling in love again. Every letter ended with the same sentence: "P.S. I love you..." Even if she didn't like all the plans he had for her, she followed through and did them all.

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People and Behaviour

In class he was very (3)TALK and never stopped making jokes. The teachers all told him he was (4) POLITE because he interrupted them. When I met him he was very (5) FRIEND and didn't want to talk to me at all. People told me that he stole things, and that he was (6) HONEST His school work was terrible. He didn't take any (7) PROUD in his writing, he never spent enough time doing his homework, and he was not at all (8) CONSCIENCE. One day he saw a gang of boys attacking an old man. Jack hated (9) VIOLENT and he fought them all until they ran away. He was awarded a medal for (10) BRAVE. After that, people changed their minds about him. 5. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) You can't tell what someone is like just from their … f) Julie had a terrible…with her parents last night. A) character B) appearance C) personality D) looking A) row B) discussion C) argue D) dispute b) I was born in Scotland but I…in Northern Ireland

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Cold war

Many non- communist Yugoslavs supported Tito for patriotic reasons. b) NATO or also known as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was formed in April 1949. It consisted of the USA, Britain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Norway Italy and Portugal. Greece and Turkey joined in 1951 and West Germany in 1954. Spain wanted to join too but some of the European governments still hated Franco.The American policy was to restrict the Soviet Union to her existing position in Europe and not let it move any more. Some of the anti-communist countries were against it because it didn't help the countries under the Soviet Union in any way but nothing more could have been done. America also helped these countries with military aid and so on. c)The Marshall plan also known as the European Recovery plan (ERP) was made by General

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British kings and queens

II. Another king that spent little time in England, only 10 months in his 10 year reign as king. King James II King James II was king of England and Scotland (as James VII) from 1685 when he was crowned. King James II was only 15 when he escaped to France in 1648 disguised as a young girl. King James II was well known for trying to force people to follow his Roman Catholic faith. Because of this he became very unpopular, especially amoung Protestants, and was generally hated by the people. King George III King George III reigned over Great Britain and Ireland from 1760. King George III was the first Hanoverian monarch to be born in England. Notably, King George III was the first monarch since Queen Anne to put Britain before Germany, or Hanover. King Henry I Henry is the first English king of the Normans. Son of William I and Matilda of Flanders, he was crown on 6th August, 1100 at Westminster Abbey. He married twice, one of his wives

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Northanger Abbey

Catherine Morland My name is Catherine Morland. I would like to tell you a bit about myself. To begin with, I am seventeen years old and grew up in a countryside in a small town named Fullerton with my parents and nine siblings. As a child I was interested in many things like drawing, sports and music. I was very lively and cheerful, enjoyed cricket, horse riding and just hated cleanliness and restriction. As I grew up, I chose reading over sports and all of the wild games I used to like. Undoubtedly, I would now describe myself with the word naivety. I am very naïve and do not notice the most obvious things happening around me. I really hope that it is caused by the lack of experience and will eventually pass. In addition, I find myself a kind and caring person because I always want and agree to help people when needed. Furthermore, I really like reading

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Inglise keele stilistika II

disregarding norms of the literary language. ASYNDETON is used mostly to describe an energetic (objectic?) activities us to show exession (succession) of minute immediately following each of the actions. Opening the story of chapter, A helps to give a laconic ... and at the same time detailed information into the action proper. NT: The motion of the camp at night was everywhere. People sang. People cried. People fought. People loved. People hated. Some were sad. Others gay. Others with friends. Others lonely. NT: He yawned, put on his shirt, slammed the door, patted the dog, opened the mailbox, yawned, went back, wound the clock, yawned. APOKOINU CONSTRUCTION APOKOINU CONSTRUCTIONS mean a combination of two clauses into one at the expense of omitting the connecting world (usually who or that). This is regarded bad grammar and this is characteristic of irregular oral speech (dialogue). NT: I am the first one saw her.

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History of philosophy

Plato's Timaeus- dialogue, myth of Atlantis. Chaos kosmos. Pythagorean Table of Opposites The one Multiplicity Unity · Limit- Unlimited · Odd- Even · One- Many · Right- Left · Male- Female · Rest- Motion · Straight- Curved · Light- Dark · Square- Oblong · Good- Evil 7 is a magic number. Number 7 produces changes. Heraclitus 535-475 BC Loner. Lot of people hated him. His famous lines from book of fragments: "It is wise to listen, not to me, but to the word (logos) and admit that all things are one" Logos Logic, psychology (love of wisdom), biology- what holds together or binds, numerology, philology (love of the word). Reason, word, language, holds together/binds. "One cannot put one's feet into the same river twice for new waters are ever flowing over them" Flux constant change "By changing it rests" "Nature hides itself"

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"Ender's game"

Book Report on "Ender's Game" By Taavo Allik March 23, 2009 Book Report on "Ender's Game".................................................................................................. Orson Scott Card....................................................................................................................... The Setting................................................................................................................................ Main Characters........................................................................................................................ Ender..................................................................................................................................... Valentine............................................................................................................................... Peter...........................

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"Career and Employment" Homereading

Changing career: 'These days, I go home feeling relaxed' Starting a new career is a daunting prospect for many. But Kate Hilpern discovers that plenty of help is at hand Some of the jobs that career changers are most keen to break into ­ PR and teaching, among them ­ are the very same jobs that people are queuing to get out of, says John Lees, author of How to Get a Job You'll Love and Take Control of Your Career. Many of us get to the point, whether in our twenties, thirties, forties or fifties where we decide to change careers. Some of us will make radical changes, while others will move to the edge of their comfort zone, perhaps shifting from acupuncturist to homeopath or PR office to journalist. But the key to making the right decision, says Lees, is to bring your dream back down to life with a hard thump. "I always say to people, 'Find out what you will actually be doing in the job of your dreams. What does the nitty-gritty day-...

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Edgar Savisaar

oktoober 1996 Peeter Kaldre: Savisaare sinusoid, Luup, 25. november 1996 Igor Gräzin: Varjus ja veel kord varjus, Eesti Ekspress 1996 Alari Rammo: Savisaar on venelane? Ärileht, 2. september 1999 Toomas Mattson: Lindiskandaali kronoloogia ja Vilja Savisaare intervjuu, Postimees, 2000 Arengud Eestis sügisel 1987 : IME ettepanek, Teine Eesti : Eesti iseseisvuse taassünd, 1986-1991. Teine trükk. Tallinn, 2000, lk. 189-212 Edgar Savisaar - the most loved leader and the most hated opponent, Toomas Kümmel, Tallinn Airport Magazine, (2002), Spring, lk. 18-19 Vilja Savisaar, Küllo Arjakas "Rahvarinne" 2002 Urmi Reinde, "Vilja Savisaar - ema, kes võitis" Tallinn 2002 Enno Tammer. Edgari sünnisaladus ja lapsepõlv. ­ Mälu võim, lk 13­82. Eve Heinla: Enno Tammer uurib Edgar Savisaare sünnisaladust, SL Õhtuleht, 19. veebruar 2003 Enno Tammer. Lõpparve rongaemadusega. ­ Mälu võim, lk 85­113.

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

· The Day's Work (1898) · Stalky & Co. (1899) · Kim (1901) · Just So Stories (1902) · Puck of Pook's Hill (1906) · Life's Handicap (1915) (short stories) If If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you But make allowance for their doubting too, If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated, don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream--and not make dreams your master, If you can think--and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:

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The Middle Ages

before the French king. His 9-month-old baby son Henry VI inherited the thrones of England & France. Henry the V's brother John duke of Bedford continued to enlarge the area under English control, but soon the French, inspired by Joan of Arc began to fight back. John of Bedford died in 1435 & with the loss of Cascony in 1453 the Hundred Years War was over. England had lost everything except for the newly captured port of Calais. Henry VI grew up to be simple-minded & book-loving. He hated the warlike nobles & was unsuitable for such a violent society. He was civilised & gentle man. He founded 2 places of learning that still exist ­ Eton College not far from London & King's College in Cambridge. Later he became mentally ill. The nobility was discontented, became divided between those who supported Henry's family, the ,,Lancastrians" (Red rose) & thos who supported the family of March, the ,,Yorkists" (White rose). In 1460 the duke of York claimed the throne

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Mõtteterad/aforismid

Alati , kui sa tunned kellegi vastu midagi enamat , ütle seda talle , äkki tunneb ta sama . Alati, kui tunned end üksi, ära pelga mulle helistada - ma olen sinu kuulamiseks valmis ka kell kolm öösel. Mõte algab kusagilt ja lõpeb kusagile , ainult idiootsus keerleb ringiratast ! Su naeratus on , nagu kõige säravam päike , mis soojendab mu südant . alati ,kui ma nutan, ei tähenda et mul on valus, võib-olla mul on hirm, et võin su kaotada . It's better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved for not you're not. /Kurt Cobain I can´t touch you! I can´t kiss you! I can´t say I love you! But still I do..LOVE YOU My teddybear is just like you, but the only diffrent is .. that he always miss me It Would Be a Perfect Crime , If I Stole Your Heart , And You Stole Mine ! [ ll .] And when you begin to miss me, just remember that it was you, who let me go. ''Armastus on ainsaks vikerkaareks tumedal elupilvel. Ta on ühtlasi nii

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Stilistika loeng

g. "But what if they should guess? The horror! The flight! The exposure! The police!"). 4. Asyndeton ­ deliberate omission of conjunctions, which disregard norms of literary language. Asyndeton is used mostly to render energetic organized activity; or to show the succession of minute immediately following each other actions (e.g. "People sang. People cried. People fought. People laughed. People hated. Others were sad. Others gay. Others with friends. Others lonely."; "He yawned, went out to look at the thermometer, slammed the door, patted her head, unbuttoned his shirt, yawned, waned the clock, went to look at the furnace, yawned."). The sentences become more rhythmical. 5. Apokoinu constructions ­ a blend of two clauses into one at the expense of omitting the connecting word (normally "who" or "that")

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

Zen Buddhism, self identification with the spontanuous movements of nature. J.D Salinger, 1919-2010 Born in NYC. He went to military school, he was a naughty boy. That's were he started writing. He did not finish his degree. During the 2nd WW he served in Europe. In France he also met Hemingway at one point. In 1951 he published his only novel ,,Catcher in the Rye" which brought him worldwide fame. He hated publicity, he hated being famous. Soon he withdrew from active social life, basically for 70 years, for all of his life. he never gave interview and even the photos which exist are old. And he never gave permission to do a movie of his book. He wrote some more short stories but nothing spetaculare but still his one of the most famous writers. Holden Caulfield a boy with a jewish background. He is telling the whole story, probably from a hospital and covers only a few days of the chirstmas seoson.

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Exami kysimused-vastused

g. "London. Parks. Streets. Noisy traffic."). Such sentences strengthen the dynamic nature of the narrative. 4. Asyndeton ­ is deliberate omission of conjunctions, which disregard norms of literary language. Asyndeton is used mostly to render energetic organized activity; or to show the succession of minute immediately following each other actions (e.g. "People sang. People cried. People fought. People laughed. People hated. Others were sad. Others gay."). The sentences become more rhythmical. 5. Apokoinu constructions ­ is a blend of 2 clauses into 1 at the expense of omitting the connecting word (normally "who" or "that"). It is ungrammatical, it is characteristic of irregular, excited, careless or uneducated character of somebody's speech. 6. Gap-sentence link ­ is seemingly illogical construction of the sentence in which parts are connected so that the reader himself must

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

didn't mix. A few months of this and I'd forget how to use sarcasm. We walked back around the cafeteria, to the south buildings by the gym. Eric walked me right to the door, though it was clearly marked. "Well, good luck," he said as I touched the handle. "Maybe we'll have some other classes together." He sounded hopeful. I smiled at him vaguely and went inside. The rest of the morning passed in about the same fashion. My Trigonometry teacher, Mr. Varner, who I would have hated anyway just because of the subject he taught, was the only one who made me stand in front of the class and introduce myself. I stammered, blushed, and tripped over my own boots on the way to my seat. After two classes, I started to recognize several of the faces in each class. There was always someone braver than the others who would introduce themselves and ask me questions about how I was liking Forks. I tried to be diplomatic, but mostly I just lied a lot. At least I never needed the map.

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

She's a stalker!" My mind spun. How could my mom invade my privacy like that? Why would she? She was driving herself crazy, and me along with her. "This has to stop." "It's an easy fix. I've already spoken with Clancy. He'll drive you when you need to venture into Brooklyn. Everything's been arranged. This will be much more convenient for you." "Don't try to twist this around to being for my benefit." My eyes stung and my throat burned with unshed tears of frustration. I hated the way he talked about Brooklyn like it was a third-world country. "I'm a grown woman. I make my own decisions. It's the goddamn law!" "Don't take that tone with me, Eva. I'm simply looking after your mother. And you." I pushed back from the table. "You're enabling her. You're keeping her sick, and you're making me sick, too." "Sit down. You need to eat. Monica worries that you're not eating healthy enough." "She worries about everything, Richard

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

Get Ready for Maturita 3 Wellmington, the literary critic personalities he encounters. page 55­56 with the Sunday Herald. Marcus, So he tells stories about some nice to have you with us. of them. Like a chemist who so Reading MW Hello, everyone. It's nice to be much hated human contact that · Elicit strategies for dealing with the here. he forbade people to even look sentence insertion task from the H Now Marcus, I'm right in saying at him and communicated with class. If necessary, work on the first that you're not just a critic, but his housekeeper by notes

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English Grammar Book 1

William Tell aimed at the apple on his son's head. 99 m ar H am Gr elp 4 The simple past tense is usually formed by adding -ed to the verb. For example: jump + ed = jumped lift + ed = lifted laugh + ed = laughed look + ed = looked 4 If the verb ends with -e, just add -d. For example: agree + d = agreed hate + d = hated die + d = died live + d = lived 4 Remember these spelling rules: You must double the last letter of some verbs before adding -ed. For example: fan + ed = fanned pat + ed = patted grab + ed = grabbed rip + ed = ripped nod + ed = nodded slam+ ed = slammed 4 Notice that the verbs above are all short verbs of just one syllable

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American Literature

John Keats, Percy Bysshe, Shelley Lord Byron. Poe ­ the literary critic and theoretician. The southern literary messenger ­ the best magazine of its kind. He was very independent, perceptive and articulate (was able to express himself very well), wasn't afraid to criticize. Poe objected to narrow nationalism. The poverty of the arts in America was a direct result of the national preoccupation with money. He was rather harsh on minor authors. Longfellow hated him. The first modern literary theoretician used a lot of psychology (psychological system ­ logical), in direct contrast with romanticism. The work of art should be evaluated from the point of view of the author's intention, what the author intended. He stood somehow aloof ­ somehow on the side. He was ahead of his time. He mentally anguished landscapes, far from nature or society. He seemed to European ­ his contemporaries could not understand his ideas. The first

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

DORINE Poor man! MADAME PERNELLE My son, I cannot possibly Believe he could intend so black a deed. ORGON What? MADAME PERNELLE Worthy men are still the sport of envy. ORGON Mother, what do you mean by such a speech? MADAME PERNELLE There are strange goings-on about your house, And everybody knows your people hate him. ORGON What's that to do with what I tell you now? MADAME PERNELLE I always said, my son, when you were little: That virtue here below is hated ever; The envious may die, but envy never. ORGON What's that fine speech to do with present facts? MADAME PERNELLE Be sure, they've forged a hundred silly lies . . . ORGON I've told you once, I saw it all myself. MADAME PERNELLE For slanderers abound in calumnies . . . ORGON Mother, you'd make me damn my soul. I tell you I saw with my own eyes his shamelessness. MADAME PERNELLE Their tongues for spitting venom never lack, There's nothing here below they'll not attack. ORGON

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Jane Austen

unanswerable argument with his amiable Charlotte to name an early day for making him the happiest of men. Mr. Collins's return into Hertfordshire was no longer a matter of pleasure to Mrs. Bennet. On the contrary, she was as much disposed to complain of it as her husband. It was very strange that he should come to Longbourn instead of to Lucas Lodge; it was also very inconvenient and exceedingly troublesome. She hated having visitors in the house while her health was so indifferent, and lovers were of all people the most disagreeable. Such were the gentle murmurs of Mrs. Bennet, and they gave way only to the greater distress of Mr. Bingley's continued absence. Neither Jane nor Elizabeth were comfortable on this subject. Day after day passed away without bringing any other tidings of him than the report which shortly prevailed in

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Cialdini raamat

The person whose beliefs, words, and deeds don't match is seen as confused, two-faced, even mentally ill. On the other side, a high degree of consistency is normally associated with personal and intellectual strength. It is the heart of logic, rationality, stability, and honesty. A quote attributed to the great British chemist, Michael Faraday, suggests the extent to which being consistent is approved-sometimes more than being right. When asked after a lecture if he meant to imply that a hated academic rival was always wrong, Faraday glowered at the questioner and replied, "He's not that consistent." Certainly, then, good personal consistency is highly valued in our culture-and well it should be. Most of the time we will be better off if our approach to things is well laced with consistency. Without it our lives would be difficult, erratic, and dis- jointed (Sheldon, Ryan, Rawsthorne, 8{ Ilardi, 1997). _ Chapter 3 COMMITMENT AND CONSISTENCY The Quick Fix

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

made babies only to turn around and abandon their wives and children, and were fond of killing one another, and into drugs. When Africans came here, they also avoided Blacks like plague. They would rather socialize with Caucasians. Even in the schools that they attended, they avoided the few Blacks who were in the school and Blacks on their part also avoided the Africans because of their perception of a Tarzan with his monkey. Both groups despised and hated one another. They felt inferior and ashamed of one another. They despised their Blackness. They judged their beauty or ugliness by the standard of a Caucasian. When a Black man becomes successful, he shacks up with a Caucasian woman. African-Americans accused Africans of superior bearings, while Africans accused African-Americans of exclusionary tendencies, except when it suited them to be Africans.

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

de Montfort. It was a first step _______ parliamentary principle. Edward I ordered each shire and town to send two representatives ___ the institution known ___ the Model Parliament. ___ it the lords had to sit together _____ the ‘commoners’. The ‘House __ Commons’ ___ a separate chamber resulted _____ the unofficial meetings ___ these commoners. The person chosen to ‘speak’ _____ them ___ Parliament became known ___ the ‘Speaker’. b) The Tudor absolute monarchs hated governing _____ Parliament. They used it ___ making laws and ___ raising money ______ special taxation. They did not get rid ___ Parliament because they needed the support and money ____ the merchants and landowning farmers represented ___ the House ___ Commons. The idea ___ abolishing the House ___ Lords was first suggested ___ the Tudor age. ___ the 17th century the Stuarts’ attempt to ignore Parliament led ___ the Civil War and the abolition of the monarchy

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Cats

of pure-bred Siamese, such as the deep voice and the love of following their owners like dogs. The Malay cat, like the British domestic cat, is of varied colours, ginger, black, black and white, tabby and tortoiseshell. Some having Persian forbears, are long haired. Practically all have kinks, and I had one, a beloved ginger, called Peter, who was considered a cat of particularly good omen, as he had two kinks quite close together. They were very tender, and he hated them being touched. He lived to the age of seventeen - very old indeed for an animal in the tropics. He died a few months before the Japanese invaded Borneo." The first Siamese fanciers club was founded in Britain in 1902 at which time they were apparently variable in type. Possibly the conformation depended on which cats the early Siamese had been out-crossed to, there being few pure Siamese in the country at the time, or

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Aforismid

Ta on ühtlasi nii hommiku kui õhtutäheks. Ta on õhuks ning valguseks 2326. igale südamele, ehitajaks igale kodusle, tulesüütajaks igale koldele. 2327. I can´t touch you! I can´t kiss you! I can´t say I love you! But still I do..LOVE YOU 2328. Su naeratus on nagu kõige säravam päike , mis soojendab mu südant . 2329. alati ,kui ma nutan, ei tähenda et mul on valus, võibolla mul on hirm, et võin su kaotada . 2330. It's better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved for not you're not. 2331. Iga inimene on mõnikord kurb . Sellistel päevadel läheb kõik viltu , isegi asjade alustamine ei tule välja . Iga hetk võid lootuseltult nutma hakata, isegi teadmata, miks ... 2332. Ma ei saa oma sõpradele päikesepaistelist ilma lubada, aga ma saan neil vihmavarju pea kohal hoida, kui sajab! 2333. Hinda seda mis sul on mitte seda mida sul pole. Sest, kui sa kaotad selle, mis sulle on kallis, siis sa alles

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TheCodeBreakers

even that he drank human , blood. It seems true, however, that as head of the Spets-Otdel Boki held wild parties, if not actual orgies, with a group of carefully selected guests at his rented dacha near Batumi during his vacations. He kept his office door always i closed and used a peephole with one-way glass to examine visitors. Tall and stooped, with a sinister expression and cold blue eyes that gave one the impression that he hated the very sight of you, he gave at least one girl worker the shivers whenever he emerged from his sanctum and spoke to her when she was alone in the office on night duty. Never with a hat and always with his raincoat, which he wore in all seasons, Boki seems to have been an administrator rather than a cryptologist. He was executed in 1938 in the great Stalinist purges. Afterwards, it was discovered that he had, most unsocialistically, hoarded gold and silver coins.

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

Use a lane in the shallow end (four feet or less in depth) and opt for a pool that is no longer than 20 yards. It's easier to focus on technique in shorter pools. Once I adapted to 20 yards, I moved to 25 yards, and then (once I could do 10 × 100 yards with 30­45 seconds of rest between sets), I moved to an Olympic-sized 50-meter pool. Hard to Believe I never ever thought I'd say this but: I love swimming. This is RIDICULOUS, as I have always HATED swimming. Now, whenever possible, I make time to do laps. It's like moving meditation. I'll swim for two hours and sneak out later to get in an extra session. I still can't believe it. What about the one-kilometer open-water race? Oh, I didn't forget about that. I wasn't able to nd a practical race scheduled near me in the last quarter of 2008 (as much as I would have loved to visit Bonaire, it was a bit out of the way), but my friend excused it. For good reason.

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