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Homeless

Social Problems Homelessness A person and families are considered homeless, if they live outdoors without shelter ( ) , temporarily housed in hostels, night shelters , institutions such as psychiatric hospitals, and those temporarily () accommodated () by relatives or friends. Persons living in poverty are most at risk of becoming homeless , and demographic groups who are more likely to experience poverty are also more likely to experience homelessness . Homelessness usually increases during periods of economic recession () and rising unemployment, when people can no longer afford ( ) housing, and governments cut down public housing expenses. Inadequate shelter or housing creates conditions that promote disease. Without decent ( ) protection, many of the poor are exposed ( ) to

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Essee, Homelessness

Homelessness Every night thousands of people are on the streets. This type of behavior is considered deviant because it does not reflect the norms and values of our society. In many cases the homeless people in our country are treated as total outcasts. Many of these people have severe mental disorders. Some are victims of an economy that has failed them. The homeless are in need. As fellow humans we are obligated to help those in need. They are not only in need of money, but they are also in need of our attention and our support. In the past fifty years the United States has invested more money in helping the homeless people than any other country in the world. The result is that we have more poor people now and more people dependent on the government than we did fifty years ago. The welfare program in our society has failed

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Social Problems

the divine will and specific devotional, organizational and other rules under specific codes, such as Islamic sharia or Roman Catholic canon law. Homelessness Homelessness is the condition and social category of people who lack housing, because they cannot afford, or are otherwise unable to maintain, regular, safe, and adequate shelter. The term "homelessness" may also include people whose primary nighttime residence is in a homeless shelter, in an institution that provides a temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized, or in a public or private place not designed for use as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings. A small number of people choose to be homeless nomads, such as some Romani people (Gypsies) and members of some subcultures. An estimated 100 million people worldwide are homeless. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development

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Essee "Homelessness"

homeless people even though homelessness has greatly increased over the past decade. But why is that so? Are they worse than us? As Mike Yakonski once said: “Sometimes it's easy to walk by because we know we can't change someone's whole life in a single afternoon. But what we fail to realize it that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place.” I can relate to that fairly well because everyday i see homeless people and it makes me extremely sad. When i got a spare change with me i always give it to the ones that need it the most, because i think it is the only thing at the moment that i can do for homeless people. The reasons people lose their home are mostly addictions, losing their job, expelled from school or even family problems. If they have already lost everything, most of the people start drinking alchol or what is even worse, some people get into

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Housing

Owning was made easier by government policies which offered people various kinds of financial assistance to help them do so. There are organizations which run their properties like a business but are obliged to run them for social benefit. Homelessness Number s of people who have nowhere to live vary, but at the present time they probably stand between a quarter and a half million. All reasons amout to the simple fact that there isnt enough affordable accommodation for them. Most homeless families find temporary accomodation in boarding houses. Some people find even more temporary shelter in hostels for the homeless. Some just live on the streets. In many cases, the homeless are those with personal problems which make it difficult for them to settle down. In some cases, they are peple who simply dont want to settle down. The future More an more people want to live on their own or in small families. Millions of new homes will need to be built in the next decade or so.

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Dialoog

(even more more hours later in front of mother's house) L: I haven't seen your mother in 20 years. M: If you really are my father, she should remember you. L: I'm scared. M: Wait, i'm gonna talk to her. L: OK, I'll wait here. M: she said that she doesn't want to see you. L: I know you're my son, but what's your name ? M: My name is Bruce Willis. Who're you? L: I've forgotten who I am. M: You look like Sylvester Stallone. L: Yea, I remember now, my last movie was sos bad, that I became a homeless person. M: That's so sad. L: Son, but I never got my sock. M: Ok, let's go shopping for socks L: Maybe you can buy me a new house, a car and clothes , I'm really tired of wearing those Rocky clothes. M: No, I need my money too, but I can buy you some clothes. (A few hours later at the shopping centre) L: I'll take that and this and that and this again. M: I'll buy you the stuff but I want 20% from every movie you make. L: No way, 5% max M: Ok 15% ! that's my final offer. L: 12%

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Eddie Murphy

lives: New York City, U.S. • He has received Golden Globe Award  nominations for his performances in 48 Hrs. , Beverly Hills Cop series , Trading Places , and The Nutty Professor . In 2007, he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and received a nomination for the Academy Philanthropy • Murphy has donated money to the AIDS Foundation, and cancer, education, creative arts, family/parent support, health and homeless charities. He has donated to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, various cancer charities and $100,000 to the Screen Actors' Guild's strike relief fund. Used sites • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Mu rphy • https://www.google.com/search? q=eddie+murphy&source=lnms&tbm =isch&sa=X&ei=xSVSUvfALc67hAfk 0oDADg&sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&b iw=1280&bih=668&dpr=1

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The Blind Side

The Blind Side Anett Kuuse 9th grade http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJ3kwMq188 The blind side Stars: Quinton Aaron, Sandra Bullock Writers: John Lee Hancock, Michael Lewis (book) Director: John Lee Hancock About the movie Zanr: Biography, Drama, Sport Budget: $29 million Box Office: $309,208,309 The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family. Awards Year Result Award Category Academy Awards 2010 Won Oscar Best

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Brazil

Portuguese The capital city: Brasilia The Christmas tree o The annual firework o 82 meters o It consists of 2.8 million multi-coloured bulbs PãO de açúCar o Natural wonder o The main tourist attraction o Cable car ride to the top of Sugar Loaf o Statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro o Soapstone and concrete o 39.6 meters o 635 tonnes o 2007 - New Seven Wonders of the world Copacabana's beach IPANEMA'S Beach Favela o Built for homeless people o Dirty and poor o No work, food and electricity o A lot of diseases o The major problems are drug traffics and criminals o Shooting between drugdealers o Police have little control in favelas The Carnival of Brazil oHuge parades oTrio elétricos floats through the city streets oThe most famous holiday oThe country stops for a week YouTube Ivete Sangalo Cadê Dalila Carnaval 2010 |Sexta| Brazilian Cuisine ·Feijoada (beans and meat dish) ·Yams, acai, mango, papaya,

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Nobody can win a war

It makes much money, physical and moral strength. Not only soldiers civilian population gets tired of being in a danger and worrying about relatives and friends. Secondly, the consequences of a war are horrible. Terrible memories would not leave people. Every time they recall those events, they suffer again because no one is able to make somebody happy fighting. Thirdly, a lot of people die. Families lose their breadwinners and children become orphans. Moreover, some of them may become homeless, it takes lots of time to rehabilitate and restore cities. Hunger and illnesses make innocent people unhappy. All in all, despite the fact that we live in the XXI century, we have not understood yet that not any purpose of war can justify people's lives and that nobody can win a war.

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Ways of using the money to benefit the environment and the..

To: Mark Clooney From: Marju Villmann Subject: Ways of using the money to benefit the environment and the local community. Date: 15th December Purpose The purpose of this proposal is to make recommendations regarding the best ways to use the money to benefit the environment and the local community. Local concerns It would be a good idea to put money on animal pounds. This would mean that people can walk on streets without frightening homeless animals. One another suggestion would be to use this money to arrange parks and children's playgrounds. In this way, there will be a good place where to walk and play. Moreover, children could play in a protected place. Another good solution would be to buy christmas decorations. By doing this, the city will be beautiful and people will always be in a good mood and they also will be happier. Conclusion On the whole, I believe that if we consider some of the suggestions above, we will able to

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Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami 2004

●Indian plate was subducted by the Burma Plate Areas affected ●Sri Lanka ●Myanmar ●Indonesia ●Madagascar ●India ●Somalia ●Thailand ●Kenya ●Maldives ●Tanzania ●Malaysia ●South Africa Earthquake ●9.1-9.3 magnitude ●One of the biggest in the world ●Duration between 8.3-10 minutes ●Depth: 3okm Tsunami ●Waves up to 30m ●Killed 230 000-280 000 and more missing ●Total damage 19.6 billion USD ●Millions of people have been left homeless Warnings ●There were no tsunami warning system ●In deep water tsunami has little height ●Sensors needed to detect ●The power of tsunamis becomes clear as they approach shallow water along the coast Hildasan, 50, net-maker „I was repairing some fishing nets in the harbour when I saw the water raising. I ´d never seen anything like it. I began to run for my life-I knew something was wrong. The rumbling noise, the raising water, just didn´t make sense. As I ran

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Oliver Twisti kokkuvõte

Oliver Twist Oliver Twist is an orphan who works in a workhouse. He is nine years old. His mother died almost immediately after Oliver’s birth. Fagin is a conniving career criminal. He trains homeless children’s to pick pockets for him. He is also bought other people’s stolen things. Fagin don’t commit crimes himself however he employs others to commit them. Nancy was picking pockets for Fagin’s. She is also Sikes’s lover however after Sikes abused Oliver, she didn’t love him anymore. Nancy gives her life for Oliver when Sikes murders her for revealing his house. Bill Sikes is a professional burglar. Sikes is Nancy's lover, and he

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Money Makes The World Go Round

Some people even kill to get more money or that the other man would not get that much. Why has money become so valuable? When I was a small boy, I thought of money as a piece of paper that my parents give away at the store. Growing up, I have realized the power of this paper. It can get you everything. And by everything I mean absolutely everything. It can get you food, a house, a car, a bike, sometimes even love. When you go outside, then you often see homeless persons looking for bottles. You also see very rich people who seem to have everything but yet they want more. They all ask themselves the same question - how to get more money? I think money has become so valuable because prospects are slowly running out and because of that gas value goes up, food value goes up and everything else too. So if you do not work hard you will end up looking for bottles too. To sum up, people have to work harder and be more enterprising to eat, live

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Lana del Rey

Lana del Rey Kärol Pilberg 9. klass ABOUT LANA Born name: Elizabeth Woolridge Grant. She was born in June 21, 1985 (32) Born in New York City She's a songwriter, singer and model EARLY LIFE Lana was raised Roman Catholic, and attended a Catholic elementry school. At age fifteen, she was sent to Kent School by her parents to resolve a drinking problem. In college, she did volunteer work at homeless youth and drug and alcohol outreach programs, as well as helping paint and rebuild houses on an Indian reservation in Utah. MUSIC Gere: Hip- hop, alternative rock, dream pop, indie pop. Musically, she draws influence from poetry and films. Lana has 4 albums. BEST KNOWN SONGS Born to Die Video Game Summertime Sadness Blue Jeans National Anthem Ride SONGS Summertime Sadness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdrL3QxjyVw Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-NTv0CdFCk MUSICAL INFLUENCE

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Reasons why people work

As Mothet Teresa said " Work without love is slavery" and fortunately there are many people in world who work because they love what they do. For example artists, musicians and actors do not earn a lot of money, however they can give the world something we need- entertainment. In addition to musicians, actors, and artists there are many other sincere, thoughtful and open-minded people who find time in addition to their daily work to help those who need help giving food to homeless people, helping children who are left without parents and taking care for the animals in the shelter. These people are doing this without getting any charge but they believe that what goes around come back around. All in all it can be said that people need money to live however it is not the only reason why people work.It is glad to see people who have other values than just money. As for me I believe that every person should work for love.

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Filmikunsti ajalugu

9 years, 6 films. Feels miserable, films are not commercialy succesful. Had problems dealing with the working method. Return to Europe Went to India. ,,The river". Renoir returned to Europe and started to make movies which reflected more firectly his preoccupation with the theatre. ,,Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" Renoir's themes The class differences in French society, the complexityof human nature, racism, war, theatre, identity 1932 ,,Boudu sauve des eaux", ,,Boudu saved from drowning". Saves a homeless guy who jumps from the bridge. Gets him out of the river. Hosts him. Homeless becomes the member of the household. Homeless is an unsymphatetic man. They want him to marry his mistress. Homeless man jumps back in the river and excepts being homeless. 1936 ,,Le crime de Monsieur Lange", ,,The crime of monsieur Lange. Armedee Lange commits a murder. Kas mõrv on üigustatud kui sellel on õilis poliitline eesmärk. Renoir doesn't tell the answer. First ever 360 shot. 1937 ,,La grande illusion"

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Printsess Diana

School . Diana reportedly excelled in swimming and diving, and wanted to be a professional ballerina. From the mid-1980s, the Princess of Wales became increasingly connected with charities. (As Princess of Wales she was expected to visit hospitals, schools, etc.) In addition, the Princess was the patroness of charities and organisations working with the homeless, youth, drug addicts and the elderly. From 1989, she was announced as a President of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She was married on 29 July 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. On June 21, 1982 her first son Prince William was born. Two years later, on September 15, 1984, Diana's second and youngest son Prince Henry was born. On August 26, 1996, Diana and Charles divorced.

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Famous person Russell Brand (Describing people) - Essee

provocative, rebellious, narcissistic, truthful and a clever man. He is not the kind of person you would miss walking down the street. He has said that he looks like a second Jesus. This man has sholder-length dark curly and very messy hair, which he has said only works on a man when you are famous, otherwise you would look like a mental illness. He has a short beard and is quite skinny and scruffy looking. Some people have even said that he looks effeminate and homeless. His style is quite hard to describe. Sometimes the man looks very decent and formal wearing suits, ties and even a top hat. On other times he dresses up completely crazily. For example he has been spotted wearing a pirate costume, pajamas, bloody t-shirt, cowboy hat, underwear and even womens dresses. Some would say he is completely insane, but other argue that he is just so brilliant he acts crazy. This man is Russell Brand

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Litter in our country

Most of the municipal dumps are filled with plastic bags, different wrapping, shopping bags and supermarket bags. We can also see empty cans from different drinks, broken glass and others. These items don't decompose naturally. They can stay on the soil for many years and contaminate the ground. Municipal dumps are created in the outskirts of the city. People who live near suffer from such neighbourhood. Because strong smell coming from this place. It's also an attractive place for homeless animals, crows, rats and mice. The air round municipal dumps is always contaminated because several items in the dumps are toxic in nature. And those that decompose release toxic into the air, into the soil, and then get into the groundwater. These toxic can be gases like methane, sulfur, nitrogen, carbon monoxide and so on. Municipal dumps are the cause serious diseases and damage crops. These dumps are becoming bigger and bigger. What is the solution to a problem? First

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Articles - konspekt

The computer was invented in the 20th Century. (not a particular computer) The computer in my office is broken. (a particular one) The crocodile is very dangerous. (this type of animal) The crocodile in the river is very big. (a particular one) She plays the piano. (not a particular piano but this type of instrument) The piano she is playing is very old. (a particular one) 7. We use the + adjective to talk about a group of people (including nationalities). I always give money to the homeless. The unemployed receive money from the government. The French produce good wine. 8. We use a / an to talk about someone's job. My wife is an optician. She works as a mechanic. 9. We use no article with continents, countries, regions, cities, streets, mountains, lakes and parks. Asia, Italy, California, Bristol, Main St., Mount Everest, Lake Superior, Central Park We use the if the country contains Kingdom, Republic, State, Union 10. We use the with plural names of people and places.

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What is needed for good society

for living, such as: air, water, food, protection from harsh weather (clothing and shelter), and safety from harm. So these right-hand duds are major for good society, in Estonia these things are usual for some people, but not for anyone. In the world generally I still do not know any place where you can see all the people owning all of these things. So we are doomed. Some thoughts I found at internet: “If there are homeless people on the streets while rooms in mansions sit empty, we do not have a good society.” “If some are idle while others work too much, we do not have a good society.” Accessibility to other desirable Items means that there is also other basics that could be desired by nearly everyone. These items are like: tasty food, comfortable housing (with furniture, running water, and electric lights), transportation, a clean and healthy environment, healthcare, meaningful work,

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Short overview of London

On the 25th of December, 1006, William was crowned King of England, after winning the Battle oh Hastings. In 1349 the Black Death killed thousands of citizens. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the map of London was published. In plagues (in 1603; 16641665) thousands of people died. In 1642 civil war began between the king and parliament. In 1666 came the great fire of London. About 13,200 houses had been destroyed and 70 80,000 people had been made homeless. To prevent such a disaster happening again the king commanded that all new houses in London should be of stone and brick not wood. In 1834 Parliament was destroyed by fire. The new parliament included a great clock, which is now known as Big Ben. In the 19th century new museums were created in London such as the Victoria & Albert, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. The first doubledecker bus appeared in the streets of London as early as in 1904

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Mother Theresa

The Society of Missionaries has spread all over the world, including the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. They provide effective help to the poorest of the poor in a number of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and they undertake relief work in the wake of natural catastrophes such as floods, epidemics, and famine, and for refugees. The order also has houses in North America, Europe and Australia, where they take care of the shut-ins, alcoholics, homeless, and AIDS sufferers. The Missionaries of Charity throughout the world are aided and assisted by Co-Workers who became an official International Association on March 29, 1969. By the 1990s there were over one million Co-Workers in more than 40 countries. Along with the Co-Workers, the lay Missionaries of Charity try to follow Mother Teresa's spirit and charism in their families. Mother Teresa's work has been recognised and acclaimed throughout the world and she has

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FILM „SÜGISBALL“

teatrilavastaja. Sündinud 1972 Saaremaal. Ta on õppinud Estonian Business Schoolis rahvusvahelise ärijuhtimise eriala, 1999. aastal Eesti Humanitaarinstituudi kirjandusteooria ja semiootika eriala ning Eesti Kunstiakadeemias maalikunsti. Filmi alal on ta iseõppija. Aastal 2000 asutas ta filmitootmisfirma Suhkur Film. Alates 2005. aastast töötab ta rezissöörina Kuukulgur Filmis, kus on teinud arvukalt reklaamklippe. 2000. aastate keskpaigas lõi ta produktsioonifirma Homeless Bob Production, mille alt on ilmunud Õunpuu "Sügisball" ja "Püha Tõnu kiusamine", Rainer Sarneti "Idioot" jm linateosed. Auhinnad filmile ,,Sügisball": 2007. aastal 64. Veneetsia rahvusvahelise filmifestivali (Itaalia) programmi Horisondid peaauhind 2007. aastal Thessaloniki rahvusvahelise filmifestivali (Kreeka) võistlusprogrammis parima rezissööri auhind 2007. aastal Bratislava rahvusvahelise filmifestivali (Slovakkia) võistlusprogrammis parima rezissööri auhind 11

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Jane Eyre

14KS1 Maarja Tobreluts Jane Eyre Analysis of book and movie “Jane Eyre'' Juhendaja: Kai Hermann Vana-Vigala 2014 Overview ''Jane Eyre'' was published in 1847 and brought fame to its author, Charlotte Bronte. The book incorporates many themes: the relations between men and women, gender equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and religious life and the notion of true love. The 2011 movie is a faithful and intelligent adaptation of the classic novel. The film follows the basic storyline closely although the approach to the story and the way certain characters are portrayed differs from the novel. Analysis The book describes her as being unremarkable in the way she looks. The film preserves this premise and therefore maintains the importance placed on her character. The film's interpretation of the harsh manner ...

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Kodutöö akadeemiline inglise keel

Taking up cycling instead of using a car is too dangerous in cities. It could be argued that taking up cycling is very healthy for people. It supports people more to move and it is like doing a sport. Besides it is very good for environment. Thanks to using bicycles cities air will be cleaner and air is not such impure. Thanks to cleaner air people's can breathe better air. This is partly true, but taking up cycling instead of using a car is really more dangerous than use only cars. Thanks to taking up cycling traffic will go busier and messier. There is much different kind of movers in traffic and it makes traffic really dangerous. It is clear that it is not too dangerous. There are many cities where cycling is very popular, for example in Copenhagen. If this method will be chosen, city needs to build special cycling roads. Thanks to these roads traffic should be safer. More energy is used up taking items to re...

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Victorian life - Briti ajalugu

as errand boys, crossing sweepers, shoe blacks, and they sold matches, flowers and other cheap goods. During the Victorian era, the population grew immensely. At the end of 19th century the population had grown three times bigger in Great Britain! That made wages much lower, because more people were looking for jobs. Many people couldn't afford places to live and had to live on the streets. Slums started appearing in bigger towns. Crime rate was also rising because of this: many homeless children lived by stealing and respectable Victorians started seeing poor people as a threat to society. That is one of the reasons why workhouses were made. Workhouses Workhouses were supposed to solve the problem of poverty, because wealthy people believed that poor people were poor only because they were lazy(actual causes were overpopulation, unemployment and high prices). So in 1834 a law was passed in the Parliament that resulted

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THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS

They can not miss those expensive things, because they never had these things. I think people with less things and more friends and family love, are happier, because they have the time to spend time with them. People with a lot of things are devoting their time to take care of the things and they completely forget about people they love. For example poor people, they respect other human beings more than rich people. I think it is that way, because poor or homeless people know how it is to be poor and they value people, who are a little bit better than them. Rich ones already know that they are better than anyone. Money is not the most valuable thing on earth. There is saying that says: "Buy Experiences, Not Things". That means, that the most valuable things in life are memories. If you are old, the things you have bought are broken or lost, but memories can not be removed from your head. Some people travel a lot in their

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Hitler- early years

after his father died, he dropped out of high school and attempted to get into the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts - he failed. • The following slides are examples of Adolf’s artwork. signature signature Years in Vienna • After his mother died, Adolf (now 18) decided to move to Austria to pursue his dream of becoming a great artist. • Again he failed to gain entrance into the Academy • He eventually sold all his possessions and became a homeless drifter who slept on park benches and ate at soup kitchens throughout Vienna (age 19) • Adolf did manage to sell some paintings and postcards, but remained impoverished Vienna -Importance • Influenced by the anti- Semitic mayor of Vienna, Karl Lueger • Became interested in the idea of German nationalism. • Also received first taste of politics Military Service Adolf left Austria at the age of 24 to avoid mandatory

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Tallinn in the 20th century

After World War II started, Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1940, and later occupied by Nazi Germany from 1941-44. After Nazi retreat in 1944, it was occupied by the USSR again. After annexation into the Soviet Union, Tallinn became the capital of the Estonian SSR. The most devastating raid was the Soviet raid during the evening and night of the March 9, 1944. During the raid, 463 people were killed, 659 were wounded, 20,000 were left homeless. 10% of the buildings in Old Town and 40% living spaces were destroyed. There had heavily inyuried Estonia theatre and Harju gate. On September 25, 1944, remains of two Soviet soldiers were buried at the center of the hill. Additional remains were reburied there in April 1945.[5] After the burial of the Red Army soldiers on Tõnismägi the square was named Liberators' Square on June 12, 1945. A memorial monument was ordered from architect Arnold Alas and unveiled on September 22, 1947.

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Word formation for advanced level

................... (SERIOUS)? 25. Putting your face on TV doesn't ....................... make you famous, it makes you ............................ . (NEED; RECOGNISE) 26. Though Monsters has a great storyline younger ..................may be confused as some facts are never explained.(VIEW) 27. What should I buy for my girlfriend? Underwear's too obvious, chocolates are too ......................... and a book would be a bit boring.(PREDICT) 28. It is better to be divorced and homeless than married and ...........................(HOPE) 29. Off-screen, Simon's been making a name for himself in the tabloids as a playboy in .................... kiss and tells by blonde lapdancers.(NUMBER) 30. Scandinavian legend says that when the son of the goddess Frigga was killed her tears of ...................... became the white berries.(SORRY) 31. After two months of laser treatment I noticed a tiny ....................... and felt a stab of determination. (IMPROVE) 32

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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

PRESENTATION PRINCESS DIANA Diana, Princess of Wales was born on the 1st of July in 1961 and died on the 31st of August in 1997. She was a popular member of the British royal family and an international personality of the late 20th century. She was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on the 29th of July in 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. Diana and Charles had two sons, Princes William and Harry. EARLY LIFE She was born at Park House, Sandringham in Norfolk, England. Her parents were John Spencer and Frances Burke Roche. She had two older sisters Sarah and Jane and a younger brother Charles. When Diana's parents divorced in 1969, her mother took her and her younger brother live in an apartment in London's Knightsbridge, where Diana attended a local day schoo...

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at her. Just before the door she stopped and asked them without turning, "And for how long are you planning to be the Devil's dolls?" Loveless smiled and replied quietly, "Sooner or later we'll join your forces and defeat them once and for all!" The other two exchanged a scared look, yet said nothing. The man was too angry to follow the conversation. Heartless left the "Devil's" orphanage and went to see the Royal Church, where all homeless people could stay for the night. At least she had heard so. She herself couldn't enter any church before, because the Puppet Master wanted them to stay away from all sacred placed ­ he was a true Demon, after all! But finally, the long-wanted freedom had arrived! Of course, losing home was unpleasant, but fortunately it was spring, so there was time to live without worries until the first snowfall. It was evening indeed, so the temperature stayed around +5 Degrees only.

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Inglise keele artiklite kasutamine

· Laevade nimed: the Mary Celeste · Spordimeeskonnad, grupeeringud, organisatsioonid, valitsused: the post office; the bank; the police; · the American Red Cross; the US Senate; BUT: Pärisnimega pangad, kirikud: Lloyds Bank; St.John's Church; St.Patrick's Cathedral Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 More names with articles · Kõik selle omadusega inimesed ­ ilma järgneva nimisõnata!!! The poor in this country are often homeless. The young always have more dreams · Rahvust märkivad omadussõnad (the people of that country): The Mexicans, the Thais, the British, the Chinese -ese lõpulised rahvused (ja Swiss) võivad esineda ka ainsuses: a Japanese, a Vietnamese, a Swiss · Nimed, milles `union', `united', `kingdom', `republic', `empire', `dynasty': The United Arab Emirates; the Han Dynasty; etc. Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 More names with articles

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Facts about Ireland

Irish Speakers. Over 5% percent of the population of Ireland is Polish. Watch out for the Irish sense of humor particularly in regard to death and religion and relationships. There are many many examples , this is just a taste. It is a fact that Irish humor can be hilarious,morbid and scathing at the same time these are just a few examples. An Irishman will always soften bad news, so that a major coronary is no more than 'a bad turn' and a near hurricane that leaves thousands homeless is 'good drying weather'.Hugh Leonard My grandmother made dying her life's work.Hugh Leonard There are so many strange things in the world beyond our knowledge, and maybe there are ghosts too, though I do not understand why they should come back to this world when they have gone from it. Peig Sayers Definition of an 'Irish fact':That which tells you not what is the case but what you want to hear.Hugh Kenner Interesting Fun Facts About Ireland in General

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My Town

Tartu was the centre of the movement of national awakening. On 24 February 1918, Estonia was proclaimed an independent democratic republic. Tallinn developed into a modern European capital. A period of prosperity followed, but independence only lasted for 20 years. 1 During World War II Estonia was occupied by both German and Russian invaders, and Tallinn suffered heavily. The bombing of the city by the Soviet air force on 9 March 1944 left over 20,000 people homeless. During the Russian occupation which followed (and which lasted for five decades) attempts were made to Russify the local people. Large-scale industry was developed in Tallinn, workers were resettled from Russia and new blocks of flats sprang up on the outskirts to provide housing for the newcomers. Tallinn was the biggest grain-handling port in the Soviet Union. Russian speakers out- numbered Estonians in Tallinn. Estonia re-established its independence on 20 August 1991

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Referaat Printsess Dianast

Kadrina Secondary School Princess Diana Report Mattias Suurkivi 8.a Class Instructor: Katrin Mägi Kadrina 2009Contents Introduction I chose Princess Diana, because I wanted to know about her and I like the British royal family and she was a part of the family, too. She is dead and if somebody reads it, he or she can learn about her and will know what she was like. The purpose of the work is to introduce Diana and get to know her better. Diana Facts about Diana Main Facts Her full name is Diana Frances Spencer and she was the Princess of Wales. Diana was called people's Princess. She was born on 1. July 1961 in Park house, Sandringham, Norfolk. She was born at the same place as her mother. She was married to Charles, Prince of W...

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Old Mr. Dashwood

London and makes it her "project" to marry them off as soon as possible. Lady Middleton - A distant relation of the Dashwoods who lives at Barton Cottage with her husband Sir John Middleton and their four spoiled children Sir John Middleton - The jovial but vulgar distant relation of the Dashwoods who invites Mrs. Dashwood and her three daughters to stay at Barton Cottage after Mr. and Mrs. John Dashwood inherit Norland, leaving the women homeless. Mr. Thomas Palmer - Mrs. Palmer's gruff, unemotional husband. Mrs. Charlotte Palmer - Mrs. Jennings' talkative and foolish daughter who invites the Dashwood sisters to stay at her home in Cleveland on their way from London to Barton. Anne Steele - Lucy Steele's older, unmarried sister who accidentally reveals her sister's secret engagement to Edward Ferrars. Lucy Steele - Mrs. Jennings' cousin and a sly, selfish, and insecure young woman. She has been secretly engaged to Edward

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The bodyshop

suppliers. By 1990, just one year after launching in the USA, there were 2,500 applications for a franchise, with demand for The Body Shop® products ever-growing, driven by expansion which saw the company trading in 39 countries within just fourteen years after the opening of the very first shop! In 1990 The Body Shop Foundation was established, a charity which funds human rights and environmental protection groups. The Big Issue paper for homeless people, which began as a The Body Shop Foundation project, was launched in 1991. By 1998 its success saw The Body Shop Foundation part-funding the launch of the The Big Issue stateside, in Los Angeles. The New Academy of Business was established in 1995, as an initiative by Anita Roddick. This innovative management degree addressing social, environmental and moral issues is run at The University of Bath, in England. In 1993 the Company launched an international high-profile campaign to raise

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The article

I like to spend my holidays in the countryside. • before some collective nouns referring to a whole group of people: the police, the public, the army, the management, the government The government has raised the teachers’ salaries. • to turn an adjective into a noun to refer to a group of people in general: the poor, the rich, the young, the old, the unemployed, the homeless, the disabled, the British, the Spanish, the Dutch The rich can never understand the poor. • before superlatives and ordinals: the best, the most beautiful, the nicest the second, the fourth, the twenty-first My birthday is on the fourth of July. • when referring to a particular type of something in general: The giraffe is the tallest of all animals. (the giraffe refers to the species)

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Tallinn-topic

shipyards. Interest in culture grew and Estonians became conscious of their national identity, dreams of independence gained ground. On 24 February 1918 Estonia was declared an independent country and Tallinn became the capital of the Republic of Estonia. During World War II Estonia was occupied by both German and Russian invaders and Tallinn suffered heavily. The bombing of the city by the Soviet air force on 9 March 1944 left over 20,000 people homeless. During the Russian occupation which followed attempts were made to Russify the local people. Estonia re-established its independence on 20 August 1991. Toompea Toompea is the oldest and the most respectable part of the city. For centuries there was only one means of access to Toompea ­ Pikk Jalg Street. In the middle of the 15th century the Lower Town fenced itself off with these walls from the Upper Town because

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Tao Te Ching (Tim Chiu)

distinction or intention 8.1) Water as the Highest Good y A virtuous person is like water which adapts itself to the perfect place y Perfect != where you have everything you want y He is always at peace and one with his True Nature everywhere he is y His heart is deep like the water that benefits all y His benevolent heart is wide and able to embrace all living beings regardless if they're good or bad, rich or poor y Does not give only to the homeless or to those from whom they want benefit y His words are sincere like the constant flow of water y His words are a true reflection of his heart y Does not try to hide or bias them with intentions y His words are always sincere like the constant movement of the 8.2) Water as the Highest Good y He governs with great administration y He is just in his actions like how water is unbiased towards the recipients that it nurtures y He is capable and adaptable

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Tallinn

Tartu was the centre of the movement of national awakening. On 24 February 1918, Estonia was proclaimed an independent democratic republic. Tallinn developed into a modern European capital. A period of prosperity followed, but independence only lasted for 20 years. During World War II Estonia was occupied by both German and Russian invaders, and Tallinn suffered heavily. The bombing of the city by the Soviet air forces on 9 March 1944 left over 20,000 people homeless. During the Russian occupation which followed (and which lasted for five decades) attempts were made to Russify the local people. Large scale industry was developed in Tallinn, workers were resettled from Russia and new blocks of flats sprang up on the outskirts to provide housing for the newcomers. Tallinn was the biggest grain-handling port in the Soviet Union. Russian speakers outnumbered Estonians in Tallinn. Estonia re-established its independence on 20 August 1991

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

61. Working class(es)- agricultural, mine and factory workers (blue-collar; wages). 62. Lower classes- Lower class (occasionally described as working class) are those employed in low-paying wage jobs with very little economic security. The term "lower class" also refers to persons with low income. The working class is sometimes separated into those who are employed but lacking financial security, and an underclass—those who are long-term unemployed and/or homeless, especially those receiving welfare from the state. The latter is analogous to the Marxist term "lumpenproletariat".[25] Members of the working class are sometimes called blue-collar workers. 63. Social grades: A, B, C1, C2, D, E- A upper middle class higher managerial, administrative or professional B middle class intermediate managerial, administrative or professional

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

Can you hear me Evelyn? Evelyn Carson Oh yes, you're coming through loud and clear! I'm 82 and I started crocheting baby blankets over 50 years ago, just before my first child was born. Since then, I've been making afghans and quilts for all my friends and family members. Seven or eight years ago, I saw a notice in our local newspaper. It was about this organisation that collects blankets and donates them to charitable agencies that serve the homeless or victims of various disasters, and other people in need. I contacted them, and asked if I could help. They were delighted and that's how it started. Now I spend around 1,500 hours a year crocheting for the group. Many of my blankets go to the northern states. They are given to the homeless or to people who are made homeless after some kind of disaster. I once watched the news when the president visited New Orleans after the hurricane ­ I'm

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Eluasemepoliitika suundumusi Ida-Euroopas.

London: Edward Arnold. 24. Eesti Sotsiaaltöö Assotsiatsioon [http://www.eswa.ee/index.php? go=terminoloogia] 11.11.2012. 25. Ehitaja. 2011. Toim.: Leet, L. 31. 03.2011. [http://ehitaja.ee/artikkel/kvoodimuugi-rahadega-renoveeritkase-480-hoonet] 20.11.2012. 26. ESA 2003, Eesti Statistika 5/3. Tallinn. 27. European Federation of National Organisatsions Working with the Homeless (2007). http://www.feantsa.org/code/en/hp.asp 17.03.08. 28. Ginsburg, N. 2005. The Privatization of Council Housing. ­ Critical Social Policy 2005, 25: 115-135. 29. Kõre, J. 2008. Poliitikakeskselt käsitluselt probleemikesksele käsitlusele ­ Eesti eluasemeprobleemide käsitlemise hetkeseis. ­ Vaateid teelahkmelt. Sotsioloogia, sotsiaaltöö ja sotsiaalpoliitika aktuaalseid probleeme Eestis. Toim Rämmer, A.

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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

rules of grammar,’ as in This is a grammatical sentence. o –ed – having X/being provided with X – broad-minded, pig-headed, bearded, bigoted, quick- witted o –ish – somewhat X/vaguely X – can attach to adjectives, numerals and syntactic phrases, nouns, : greenish, fiveish, out-of-the-wayish, James-Deanish, o –less without X – senseless, pennyless, homeless o –like similar to X lifelike, warlike, coward-like, o –ly in the manner of X/like an X denoting persons – fatherly, brotherly or denoting temporal concepts or directions monthly, yearly, easterly, southerly o –some characterized by being as X, productive of X, apt to X – wholesome, fulsome, cuddlesome, fearsome, handsome, tiresome, cumbersome o –en – of the nature of X earthen, woollen, wooden. Non-productive - archaic

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Tänapäeva sotsiaalprobleemid konspekt

Kui tahate saada hooldekodu kohta ilusat juttu, siis on hinnangu andjaks kõige parem ­ omaniku ema. Vastus oli koostatud pool aastat pärast sündmusi. Seega said asjad seal korda ajada. Ehitati uus hooldekodu. Nüüd võtaks ükshaaval ette sotsprobl kogu maailmas ­ vaataks, millega tegu, mis neid põhjustab, mis tagajärjed. 1. Kodutus. Tundub olema väga lihtsalt sõnastatav probleem. Kodutus on sõna otseses mõttes kodu puudumine. Täpselt samamoodi on asi ka teiste keeltes ­ homeless in ingl. ­ koduta, vähe kodu. Ka venekeeles. Kodutus on kodu puudumine. Mis on kodu? See, kuhu mütsi paned, see on füüsiline eluruum. Kolme erineva tasapinna mõiste. Kõigepealt on olemas füüsiline eluruum. See on ennekõike üldine ja füüsiline mõiste. See on elamuseadusele vastav ruum, mis käsitletud eluruumina. Ja see meile rohkem huvi ei paku. Eluase, on juba kraadivõrra kangem ja keerulisem mõiste. Sesmõtes, et eluase on sotsiaalteaduslik mõiste

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English literature summary

English   literature   is   one   of   the  oldest   literatures   in   Europe;   dates   back   to   the   6th   century   AD.   Oral   literature,   i.e.   not   written   down,   spread   from   person   to   person.   In   449   AD   Anglo-­‐Saxon   tribes   invaded   England   –   beginning   of   the   Anglo-­‐Saxon   period   in   English   literature.  The  first  form  of  literature  was  folklore,  carried  by  scops  and  gleemen,  who   sang  in  alliterative  verse  (a  kind  of  simple  poetry).  Prose  developed  much  later.     The  first  form  of  recorded  English  literature  was  the  epic  Beowulf,  which  was  produced   sometime  near  the  end  of  the  7th  and  beginning  of  the  8th  century.  It  has  no  ...

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