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Queen Elizabeth I
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Queen Elizabeth I

Fourth level May 1536) Fifth level Mary I (1516-1558) - Half-sister Edward VI (1537-1553) - Half-brother Janeli Õim 11A From childhood to becoming Queen Anne Boleyn was beheaded on the Tower Green 1536. Elizabeth, who was two years and eight months old at the time, was declared illegitimate and deprived of the title of princess like her half-sister Mary. Elizabeth was sent away from court , as she was a reminder to Henry of Anne. Her last stepmother Katherine Parr, brought both Elizabeth and her half-sister Mary back to court. In eight short years she had lost her mother and had had three stepmothers, two of whom were now dead. Janeli Õim 11A The line of succession (Edward Mary Elizabeth) Henry died on 28 January 1547.

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Hitler- early years
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Hitler- early years

presentation is to explain how this little boy on the left became the man on the right who was ultimately responsible for the death of about 50 million people all over the world!! Birth • Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau, Austria. • Adolf was 1 of 6 children - 3 of who died at early ages Parents Alois Schickelgruber Hitler was a customs official who was illegitimate by birth. His father, Adolf’s grandfather, may have been Jewish. He died when Adolf was 14 and left him a small inheritance. Klara Hitler was very young when she married the older Alois. She showered young Adolf with love and affection. Adolf carried a picture of his mom until the day he died. She died of breast cancer when Adolf was 18 years old. Education • Attended a Benedictine monastery school where he took part in the choir.

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Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and he died in 1955. He is widely considered one of the greatest physicists of all time. In 1898, Einstein met and fell in love with Mileva Maric, a Serbian classmate. Einstein married Mileva on January 6, 1903. Mileva had a daughter Lieserl, born in January, 1902. Lieserl, at the time, was considered illegitimate because the parents were unwed. Einstein married Mileva on January 6, 1903. Alber Einstein is best known for the theory of relativity, he was also awarded with the Nobel Prize in 1921 in physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. He enjoyed classical music and played the violin. Albert Einstein has been the subject and inspiration for a number of novels, films and plays. Einstein has received a number of posthumous honors. In 1999, he was named Person of the Century.

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KING LEAR
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KING LEAR

Lear quickly learns that he made a bad decision. Goneril and Regan swiftly begin to undermine the little authority that Lear still holds. Unable to believe that his beloved daughters are betraying him, Lear slowly goes insane. He flees his daughters’ houses to wander on a heath during a great thunderstorm, accompanied by his Fool and by Kent, a loyal nobleman in disguise.Meanwhile, an elderly nobleman named Gloucester also experiences family problems. His illegitimate son, Edmund, tricks him into believing that his legitimate son, Edgar, is trying to kill him. Fleeing the manhunt that his father has set for him, Edgar disguises himself as a crazy beggar and calls himself “Poor Tom.” Like Lear, he heads out onto the heath.When the loyal Gloucester realizes that Lear’s daughters have turned against their father, he decides to help Lear in spite of the danger. Regan and her husband, Cornwall, discover him helping

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Queen Mary I of England
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Queen Mary I of England

SLAID Queen Mary I was rejected by her father during his divorce from her mother. Her parents' marriage was thought meaningless so for a while she was stripped of her statud as and heir to the throne. She was angry at her father's break from the Roman Catholic Church because it had told him that he couldn't divorce from her mother. She thought that if it hadn't happened she would have not been seen as illegitimate and her rights would have not been questioned. This is the foundation upon which her loyalty to Rome was laid. When her father died, she was second in line to the throne, after her half-brother Edward, who was physically weak. 3.SLAID In 1533 when Edward died another rival was put forward-

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Famous people and sights of England
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Famous people and sights of England

Parents: Henry VII and Elizabeth of Y ork House of Tudor Ascended to the throne: April 21, 1509 aged 17 years Crowned: June 24, 1509 at Westminster Abbey Married: (1) Catherine of Aragon 1509-1533 Divorced (2) Anne Boleyn 1533-1536 Beheaded (3) Jane Seymour 1536-1537 Died (4) Anne of Cleves 1540 Divorced (5) Catherine Howard 1540-1542 Beheaded (6) Catherine Parr 1543-1547 Survived Children: Three legitimate who survived infancy; Mary, Elizabeth and Edward. Several illegitimate children Died: January 28, 1547 at Whitehall Palace, London, aged 55 years Reigned for: 37 years, 9 months, and 7 days William Shakespeare (26 April 1564 ­ 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwrite, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" (or simply "The Bard"). His surviving works consist of 38 plays, 154

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Jane Austeni-Emma-ja-Persuasion
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Jane Austeni "Emma" ja "Persuasion"

married Mr. Weston, takes some solace in being left alone with her aging father by claiming that she made the match herself. An old friend of the family, Mr. George Knightley, does not believe her, but in her certainty she decides that she must also marry off the young rector, Mr. Elton. Among her friends and acquaintances in the large and populous village of Highbury, she begins to notice young Harriet Smith, the pretty illegitimate seventeen-year-old who lives at Mrs. Goddard's boarding school. Determining first to improve Harriet, Emma discourages her interest in worthy Robert Martin of Abbey-Mill Farm, declares that Harriet must be from more genteel parents than his, and fixes upon Harriet as Mr. Elton's future wife. In bringing the two together socially, Emma does a drawing of Harriet which Mr. Elton admires and takes off to London to be framed. This appears so promising to Emma that,

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Diana-Walesi printsess-The Princess of Wales
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Diana, Walesi printsess (The Princess of Wales)

Every Christmas, the children returned to Norfolk with their mother to visit their father, but he subsequently refused to allow them to return to London. Diana's mother sued for custody but she didn't get it and the custody went to the father. After that her father married to Raine Spencer. Diana and her siblings didn't get along with her. DESCENDANCE On her father's side, she was a descendant of King Charles II of England and she was also a descendant of King James II of England through an illegitimate daughter. On her mother's side, Diana was Irish and Scottish. Diana's family had been close to the British Royal Family and Diana's maternal grandmother, Ruth, was a long-time friend to Queen Elizabeth. EDUCATION Diana was first educated at Norfolk, and after that at West Heath Girls' School, where she was regarded as a poor student. At the age of 16, she left West Heath and briefly attended a finishing school in Switzerland. At about that time, she first met her future husband, who

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The Queens of England
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The Queens of England

Mary I Mary I, called Mary Tudor (1516-1558), Queen of England (1553-1558). Mary was born in London on February 18, 1516, the daughter of Henry VIII by his first wife, Catherine of Aragón. Because Henry divorced Catherine, Mary was declared illegitimate. Nonetheless, Henry included her in his will, and on the death of her half-brother, Edward VI, on July 6, 1553, she became the legal heir to the throne. Although Lord High Chamberlain John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, favoured the succession of his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, and proclaimed her queen on July 10, the country supported Mary.

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Queen Elizabeth I lifestory
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Queen Elizabeth I lifestory

Palace. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, imprisoned. Hastily convicted on charges the Marquess of Exeter, the Duchess of of adultery, incest and witchcraft, she was Norfolk and the Dowager Marchioness beheaded on 19 May 1536. of Dorset stood as her four godparents. Elizabeth, who was two years and eight After Elizabeth's birth, Queen Anne months old at the time, was declared failed to provide a male heir. illegitimate and deprived of the title of She suffered at least two miscarriages, princess. one in 1534 and another at the Eleven days after Anne Boleyn's death, beginning of 1536. Henry married Jane Seymour,who died 12 days after the birth of their son, Prince Edward. Elizabeth's first Lady Mistress, Margaret, Lady Bryant, wrote that she was "as toward a child and

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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel-Fathers and Sons
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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

society on the eve of Emancipation in 1861 (the serfs were emancipated by royal decree in 1861, novel set in 1959). Such a relationship between landowner and peasant girl takes the reader further into ideology, calling to mind the social scene in Russia on the eve of Emancipation. Some (contemporary) critics found this illegal affair as proof of the weak morals of the gentry ­ despite their high ideals and ideologies of class. As Nikolai is initially ashamed of his affair and illegitimate son, offering to hide Fenichka while Bazarovs stays, he later transforms and decides to marry her. The wedding between these two suggests Turgenev's optimism for Russia's future. (Jahn, 1977) -Turgenev concluding that in some way, the old generation will find its place???, Negative attitude towards the younger generation is only represented by Pyotr. As Vyashnikova finds, "One of the novel's major themes is that it is the children's fate to become like their fathers."

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Õigus-teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid
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"Õigus" teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid

14. Adoption – your legal duty to take care of the children a. the action or fact of adopting or being adopted (adoptive parents - lapsendajad) 15. Affiliation (liitumine/ kuuluvus) - the process officially attaching or connecting sb to an organization; connection to political party, religional group or something else; the man is legally related to the child a. Paternity cases – isaduse tõestamine 16. Illegitimate child (vallaslaps) - a child who is born to parents who are not married to each other a. Bastard, love child 17. Adjudicate (otsust langetama) - to make a formal judgement on a disputed matter a. – settle a little dispute 18. Leave (luba) - time allowed away from work for a holiday or illness a. To grant a leave – give sb the permission 19. Litigate (kohut käima, süüdistust nõudma) - to ask for a disagreement to be discussed in

Keeled → Akadeemiline inglise keel
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American Literature Portfolio
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American Literature Portfolio

in Europe, becoming a British citizen in 1915 after the outbreak of World War I. Many of his works have inspired other author's works and adaptations to the stage and screen. Jack London Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century. His vigorous stories of men and animals against the environment, and survival against hardships were drawn mainly from his own experience. An illegitimate child, London passed his childhood in poverty in the Oakland slums. At the age of 17, he ventured to sea on a sealing ship. The turning point of his life was a thirty-day imprisonment that was so degrading it made him decide to turn to education and pursue a career in writing. His years in the Klondike searching for gold left their mark in his best short stories; among them, The Call of the Wild, and White Fang. His best novel, The Sea-Wolf, was based on his experiences at sea

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

Eye-witness ­ pealtnägija Witness ­ tunnistaja vmt (on nt kuulnud vüi näinud, mis juthus) Appellant - appeleerija Respondent ­ kostja The court sits with 3 members ­ asja arutatakse kohtulikult kohtuniku ja ... ja ...-ga. Chiefly ­ põhiliselt Maintenance ­ ülalpidamine, hoolitsemine Matrimonial matters ­ abieluga seaotud asjad Adoption ­ lapsendamine Guardianship - eestkoste, hooldus Affiliation ­ ühendamine; põlvnemine tehakse selgeks (isaduse tuvastamine) Illegitimate children/ born out of wedlock ­ abieluvälised lasped paternity case ­ isaduse tuvastamise juhtum stipendaries - kohtuniku abi (palgaga) magistrate ­ kohtunik with a leave ­ loaga to grant a leave/ a permission ­ luba andma administer justice ­ õigust mõistma consent/agreement ­ nõusolek to overturn sth ­ to cancel sth ­ tühistama midagi adjudicate on disputed ­ õigust mõistma litigant ­ hageleja, see, kes kohtus käib amount of damages awarded ­ hulk...

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde-inglise keel
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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

respondent (kostja, küsitletav) - someone who answers something, or the defending party in a law case matrimonial matters (abieluasjad) - things in law which relate to marriage and family guardianship (eestkoste) - person who has or is entitled or legally appointed to the care and managment of the person or propert of another person adoption (adopteerimine) - act or process in which case obligations and right of a child are given to new family illegitimate children (abieluvälised lapsed) - kids born outside the marriage leave (luba) - permission to do something consent (nõusoleks) - to agree to do or allow something to overturn something (midagi ümberpöörama) - to decide that something is wrong and change it presonal injury case (kehaline/mentaalne vigastuse juhtum) - legal term for damage to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to damage to property

Õigus → Erialane õiguskeel
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Õiguse filosoofia loengukonspekt
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Õiguse filosoofia loengukonspekt

5 Hume'i giljotiini nimetuse analoogiks näib olevat Ockhami habemenuga: "ärgu paljundatagu entiteete ilma tarviduseta", ehk seletuse lihtsuse printsiip: keerukamad kontseptsioonid tuleb elimineerida ning fenomeni seletavatest võrdväärsetest teooriatest tuleb eelistada lihtsamat. Nii elimineeris ta ise liikumise teooriast impetuse mõiste (a methodological principle according to which it is illegitimate, for the purposes of explanation, to appeal to entities not strictly required by the explanation). või inimaru omadused ­ mingeid normatiivseid nõudeid, on juba loogiliselt ekslikud. Filosoofid siiski vaidlustavad kogu seadust ning isegi seda, kas Hume üldse seda mõtles. [48] Positivist üritab jääda eetiliselt neutraalsele positsioonile õiguse sisu või aluste suhtes. See ei tähenda tinigmata, eriti tänapäeval, leppimist ebaõiglase seadusega. Positivist ei väida, et

Õigus → Õiguse filosoofia
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Geograafilise tähise ja kaubamärgi õiguslik analüüs ning võrdlus
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Geograafilise tähise ja kaubamärgi õiguslik analüüs ning võrdlus.

The Chapter presents the possible future perspectives of the legal protection of trade marks and geographical indications and of the general development of the geographical indication. The main position of the author is that although the geographical indication and the trade mark are often regulated by the same international treaties, they are nevertheless different notions and the protection of the geographical indication requires more attention than that of the trade mark. The illegitimate usage of geographical indications conflicts good commercial and industrial 51 practice, misleads the consumer and provides the perpetrator with a dishonest competitive advantage. . , , , . , . . , , .

Ametid → Sekretäritöö
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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

The same could hardly be said of Anna and Vronsky. Levin finally asks publicly for Kitty to be his wife, and her parents are thrilled. He apologizes to her that he is not a virgin. She forgives him. Chapters 16-23 Karenin gets word that Anna is dying. Through a telegram, she asks him to come see her. At first, he doesn't believe she can be dying. After all, she has lied a thousand times. Still, he needs to see her. Once he gets there, he meets Anna's new illegitimate daughter and finds Anna herself suffering from a high fever. She begs Karenin to forgive her and Vronsky. Karenin does so. This makes Anna feel prepared for her own death. Meanwhile, Vronsky is embarrassed by the sight of Karenin and tries to commit suicide by shooting himself. His servant finds him in the nick of time, though, and he does not die. Karenin has come in contact with some kind of inner peace for the first time in his life. He even says he will raise Anna and Vronsky's daughter

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

His cousin believing that he could continue to rule through Edward, pressed him to enter into a marital alliance with a major European power. Edward then secretly married Elizabeth Woodville, who had a large group of relatively poor but very ambitious Lancastrian relations. *Richard III and the 'Princes in the Tower' ­ The Princes in the Tower were Edward V and his brother Richard. They were the sons of Edward IV of England and Elizabeth Woodville. Both princes were declared illegitimate by Parliament. Their uncle, Richard III, placed them both in the Tower of London. Their fate remains unknown, and it is presumed that they either died or were killed there. They were put to prison because Richard III wanted to eliminate the princes from the succession. However, his hold on the monarchy was not secure, and the existence of the princes remained a threat as long as they were alive. *The House of Tudor (kings, centuries) ­ The House of Tudor was an English royal

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

that were then in use but are now outdated. The amateurs, unfettered to these realities, soared into the empyrean of theory. There were four whose thought took wings: a famous architect, an intellectual cleric, an ecclesiastical courtier, and a natural scientist. The architect was Alberti, a man who, perhaps better than anyone except Leonardo da Vinci, epitomizes the Renaissance ideal of the universal man. Born in 1404, the illegitimate but favored son of a family of rich Florentine merchants, Alberti enjoyed extraordinary intellectual and athletic aptitudes. He painted, composed music, and was regarded as one of the best organists of his day. Writings poured from his pen. His De Re Aedificatoria, the first printed book on architecture, written while Gothic churches were still being built, helped shape the thoughts of those who built such utterly non-Gothic structures as St. Peter's Basilica in Rome

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

the race won, and I have him very much in mind, clear mental image and all. But, although he crossed the finish line first, Earnhart does not in fact win; by a little-known technicality he comes in second to Fat Freddy Phreak, who has got loose again and entered the race at the last minute. Fat Freddy is only twenty-two. I owe you $5. MacKay makes the general point that a speaker's intentions may be arbi- trarily crazy. Suppose I have formed the insane belief that Keith Donnellan is the illegitimate son of Santa Claus and Margaret Thatcher. Using the descrip- tion referentially, I say "Mrs Thatcher's Christmas bastard wrote a classic article on descriptions." If you know enough about my weird beliefs, you will pick out the right individual and understand what I meant, but no one could correctly describe me as having said that Keith Donnellan wrote the classic paper. It should be questioned whether there is any rightfully separate notion of an "actual referent

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