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Inglise keele töö
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Inglise keele töö

in tune with/in harmony with/synchronize-harmoonias,-sünkroonias asthma-astma flu-gripp acne-akne heat stroke-kuumarabandus hay fever-heinanohu black eye-sinisilm sprained wrist- nikastanud ranne pulled muscle-lihase streaming cold-külm implant-implantaat deaf-kurt Character adjectives: Optimistic-optimistlik Ambitious-ambitsioonikas sociable-seltskondlik sensitive-tundlik cheerful-rõõmsameelne easy-going-muretu reliable-usaldusväärne impatient-kärsitu sociable-seltskondlik sentimental-sentimentaalne conservative-konservatiivne perfectionist-perfektsionist arrogant-ülbe confident-kindel moody- reliable-usaldusväärne practical-praktiline impatient-kärsitu Feelings: Satisfied-rahul Disappointed-pettunud thrilled-elevil tired-väsinud embarrassed-piinlik frightened-hirmunud excited-põnevil annoyed-pahane fascinated-lummatud confused-segaduses worried-murelik relaxed-lõdvestunud bored-igav pleased-meel relieved-vabane

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Negative adjectives
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Negative adjectives

Dogmatic- dogmaatiline Cold- külm, kalk exaggerative-liialdav fickle- püsimatu weak-willed - tahtetu, iseloomult nõrk vague- ebamäärane, selgusetu to be easily led- kergesti eksitav Tactless- taktitundetu Kiddish- lapsik detached- eraklik, erapooletu rebellious- mässumeelne Intractable - allumatu, juhtimatu, tõrges Erratic - ettearvamatu, mittenõustuv, tujukas quick-tempered - äkilise iseloomuga boastful - hooplev foolhardy ­ hulljulge, uisapäisa daredevil - uljaspea impatient - kannatamatu Inflexible- jäik, järeleandmatu Possesive- omastav Resentful- nördinud Self-indulgent- enesekeskne Greedy- ahne

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Fabio Capello
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Fabio Capello

being awarded a multi-million pound contract before Christmas. A perfect match? Well, possibly. There's just one thing. The conservatism that makes the61-year-old so appealing to some has for others, on occasion, gone just a little bit too far. Capello you see has a habit of spouting forth with opinions on public life. And those figures he admires most play their politics wide on the right. Described variously as "uncompromising", "disciplinarian" and "impatient", Capello has recently expressed his support for those such as Pope Benedict XVI and Silvio Berlusconi. He has praised the organisational "skills" of General Franco. In a sport derided for its navel-gazing insularity and fondness for talking in cliches, the would-be successor to Steve McClaren deliberately seeks his friends outside football, has an impressive modern art collection, travels to obscure locations and prefers to spend his evenings listening to classical music.

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Victorian life - Briti ajalugu
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Victorian life - Briti ajalugu

not words". Many of the suffragettes were imprisoned for their violent and vandalizing actions. In prison, they started a hunger strike and were force fed by the guards. The authorities' policy of force feeding won the suffragettes great sympathy from the public. The government passed a law that allowed the release of prisoners who were about to die from malnourishment. A new suffrage bill was introduced in 1910, but growing impatient, the WSPU launched a heightened campaign of protest in 1912 on the basis of targeting property and avoiding violence against any person. Initially this involved smashing shop windows, but ultimately escalated to burning stately homes and bombing public buildings including Westminster Abbey. It also famously led to the death of Emily Davison as she was trampled by the King's horse, Anmer, (over which she was attempting to drape a suffragette banner) at the Epsom Derby in 1913.

Ajalugu → British history (suurbritannia...
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Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland
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Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland

main character of the story. She is an English girl with lots of imagination. Alice is very polite and well rised. Sometimes she upsets the creatures of the Wonderland. Alice is also smart and she likes to show off her knowledge. She gets easily upset when somebody is not polite with her. The queen of Hearts is a fantasy creature of Wonderland. She is a ruler of Wonerdland. The Queen is a card from pack of playing cards but somehow she is able to talk and rule the Wonderland. She is very impatient and has explosive character. All Wonderland inhabitants are scared of The Queen of Hearts Alice´s adventures in Wonderland begin when she and her sister are sitting under the tree. Her sister is reading a book which has no pictures or conversations in it. Suddenly a speaking White Rabbit runs past Alice and she decides to run after the Rabbit. She falls down the deep hole and finds herself in a room. Very small door leads to the beautiful garden

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The Catcher in the Rye--Kuristik rukkis- Salinger - Book report review
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"The Catcher in the Rye" ("Kuristik rukkis") Salinger - Book report/review

He has been expelled from many school before. The school sent his parents a letter about their son dropping out from the school but since it would have taken a couple of days for the letter to reach his parents, Holden decided not to go home before they got the letter. After his roommate Stradlater goes on a date with Jane, Holden becomes jealous, although first trying to hide it, and starts asking questions about their date. He gets impatient with Stradlater and they have a fight which results in Stradlater easily overpowering him. After the fight Holden decides to leave the school early and go to New York to spend a couple of days before going home. He doesn't see it as a problem since he has more than enough money to spend, mostly of which he got from his grandparents. He checks into a rundown hotel and spends the evening in the hotel lounge, dancing

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Homereading - body language
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Homereading - body language

your head for 'yes'. The human brain communicates to the body how it is to position itself. Body language is subconscious and is intended to create a balance between inner feelings and outer appearance. If we develop increased sensitivity to our own body language, our ability to read others' body language is increased. This makes it easier to tell whether a person you are talking to is happy, sad, sullen or irritated. Or whether he or she is lying to you, or is impatient, or bored. You should also be able to register whether the person appears to like you, agrees or disagrees with you, is aggressive to you, or is suspicious, angry or worried. Observing hidden feelings Increased attention to body language will allow you to observe hidden feelings, prejudices and sexual intentions; all through your eyes and the other senses we use to perceive the world around us. Body language is the movements of arms and legs, body posture, the manner in which you sit,

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äri-inglisekeel sõnad
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äri-inglisekeel sõnad

valige töö, mainiyud kuulutuses - choose one of the jobs mentioned in the ad laohoidja ja juhendaja/ ülevaataja - storemen and supervisor 12 ma tulin täpselt õigel ajal - I'm right on time kõigepealt - first of all tulge siit, palun - come this way, please ta võiks olla sinuvanune - she might be of your age kõik sõlyub sinust - everything depend on you ta osutus tõhusaks töötajaks - she turn out to be an efficient worker ta on kannatamatu - he is impatient oma erakõnede tõttu - due to her private talks üldiselt - in general aus ja õiglane kuninganna - a fair and righteuos queen paariks nädalaks - a couple of weeks kuidas sa said hakkama? - how did you manage it? ma ainult kirjutan nendele paberitele alla - I'll just sign those papers teie tulavane ülemus - your future boss kogenud vanem härra - an experienced elderly gentelman kamandav/ käsutav inimene - a bossy man väga nõudlik ja täpne - very exacting and punctuaö/ accur

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

A B 1 intelligent a in a hurry to do things 2 stubborn b giving things to other people 3 shy c believing in yourself 4 popular d being very clever 5 pessimistic e not very good at talking to other people 6 friendly f wanting to know the answer to things 7 impatient g easy to talk to and nice 8 generous h not changing your mind easily 9 curious i thinking things are bad or are getting worse 10 confident j a lot of people like you and you have a lot of friends Marks: /10

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Psühholoogia bioloogiline--kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade
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Psühholoogia bioloogiline-, kognitiivne- ja sotsiaalne vaade

One of the most famous case studies of how brain damage can affect behavior is the study of Phineas Gage by Dr John Harlow. Gage was in a serious accident, where a metal pole pierced his skull and brain. Luckily he survived, losing vision in his left eye. He had no difficulty with speech or language, but the balance between his intellectual abilities and emotional control had been destroyed. He became highly agitated and irrelevant, often impatient and rude. Study to his frontal lobe provided evidence that the brain affects personality and social behaviors. Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the biological level of analysis. In case studies for example, the researcher often obtains deeply personal information, which is not usually shared with other people. Any researcher conducting a case study must be very protective of the identities of the participants. The researcher should also

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

your porridge'; and I shall keep mine to swell my song." Her performance was pleasing, though by no means capital. After a song or two, and before she could reply to the entreaties of several that she would sing again, she was eagerly succeeded at the instrument by her sister Mary, who having, in consequence of being the only plain one in the family, worked hard for knowledge and accomplishments, was always impatient for display. Mary had neither genius nor taste; and though vanity had given her application, it had given her likewise a pedantic air and conceited manner, which would have injured a higher degree of excellence than she had reached. Elizabeth, easy and unaffected, had been listened to with much more pleasure, though not playing half so well; and Mary, at the end of a long concerto, was glad to purchase praise and gratitude by Scotch and Irish airs, at the

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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American Literature
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American Literature

Stowe responded to her critics by writing The Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, an annotated bibliography of her sources. Researching and writing The Key reinforced Stowe's antislavery sentiments and turned her into an abolitionist. Her second antislavery novel, Dred, A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp (1856), was much more forceful and advocated an immediate end to slavery. During the Civil War, Stowe criticized British businesses that continued to trade with Southern cotton suppliers, and was impatient with President Lincoln's willingness to postpone freeing people held in slavery. The Influence and Popularity of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Tom's Cabin made Stowe an international celebrity. When she traveled to Britain in 1853 to secure copyright protection for her novel Dred, she was rushed excitedly by crowds on the streets and invited by nobility to their estates

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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

kartlik klammerdumine, hirm majajäetuse ees, ebakindlus • Ca 55% nn “kindla kiindumisstiiliga”: tunnevad end lähedastes suhetes mugavalt, valmis teisi arvestama, näevad ennast kiindumist väärt olevana, usaldavad ja heade kavatsustega Milline on minu EI? 10 Habits of Emotionally Intelligent Individuals 1. Label their feelings rather than labeling people or situations ( “I feel impatient” vs. “This is ridiculous.”, “I feel hurt and bitter” vs. “You are an insensitive jerk.”, o “I feel afraid” vs. “You are driving like an idiot.”) 2. Distinguish between thoughts and feelings. (Thoughts: I feel like…. I feel as if…. I feel that… Feelings: I feel…) 3. Take responsibility for their feelings. 4. Use their feelings to help them make decisions. (“I feel jealous.” vs. “You are making me jealous

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

would be possible. I tried to sound eager, to make up for disappointing him yesterday. It was hard; rain or no rain, it would still only be in the high forties, if we were lucky. The rest of the morning passed in a blur. It was difficult to believe that I hadn't just imagined what Edward had said, and the way his eyes had looked. Maybe it was just a very convincing dream that I'd confused with reality. That seemed more probable than that I really appealed to him on any level. So I was impatient and frightened as Jessica and I entered the cafeteria. I wanted to see his face, to see if he'd gone back to the cold, indifferent person I'd known for the last several weeks. Or if, by some miracle, I'd really heard what I thought I'd heard this morning. Jessica babbled on and on about her dance plans -- Lauren and Angela had asked the other boys and they were all going together -- completely unaware of my inattention.

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

Considering the time constraints, we couldn't waste a minute. Gideon must have felt the same way, because I found Scott waiting for me at reception when I reached the Cross Industries waiting area. He walked me back after the receptionist buzzed me in. "How's your day been?" I asked him. He smiled. "Great so far. Yours?" I smiled back. "I've had worse." Gideon was on the phone when I entered his office. His tone was clipped and impatient as he told the person on the other end of the line that they should be able to manage the job without him having to oversee it personally. He held up one finger to me to tell me he'd be another minute. I responded by blowing a big bubble with the gum I was chewing and popping it loudly. His brows shot up, and he hit the buttons to close the doors and frost the glass wall. Grinning, I sauntered over to his desk and hopped onto it, curling my fingers around the lip

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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

These but the trappings and the suits of woe. KING CLAUDIUS 'Tis sweet and commendable in your nature, Hamlet, To give these mourning duties to your father: But, you must know, your father lost a father; That father lost, lost his, and the survivor bound In filial obligation for some term To do obsequious sorrow: but to persever In obstinate condolement is a course Of impious stubbornness; 'tis unmanly grief; It shows a will most incorrect to heaven, A heart unfortified, a mind impatient, An understanding simple and unschool'd: For what we know must be and is as common As any the most vulgar thing to sense, Why should we in our peevish opposition Take it to heart? Fie! 'tis a fault to heaven, A fault against the dead, a fault to nature, To reason most absurd: whose common theme Is death of fathers, and who still hath cried, From the first corse till he that died to-day, 'This must be so.' We pray you, throw to earth This unprevailing woe, and think of us

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

move you toward your goals, your life will take off.Your results will improve. You will soon find yourself busy every hour of every day doing things that are helping you in some way.You will have no time left to spend on activities that aren’t helping you to achieve one of your goals. When you set clear goals for yourself, and you know exactly what you want, you will become increasingly impatient with activi- ties that are not helping you in some way.You will watch less televi- sion. You will listen to less radio. You will read the newspapers quickly, if at all. You will become far more selective with your friends and your social activities.You will spend time only with peo- ple you enjoy, people you can learn and benefit from. But, as the old saying goes, “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

Tears were rolling down her face, her whole body was shaking. “At this moment, this is what you feel.” I said. “There is nothing you can do about the fact that at this moment this is what you feel. Now, instead of wanting this moment to be different from the way it is, which adds more pain to the pain that is already there, is it possible for you to completely accept that this is what you feel right now?” She was quiet for a moment. Suddenly she looked impatient, as if she was about to get up, and said angrily, “No, I don't want to accept this.” “Who is speaking?” I asked her. “You or the unhappiness in you? Can you see that your unhappiness about being unhappy is just another layer of unhappiness?” She became quiet again. “I am not asking you to do anything. All I'm asking is that you find out whether it is possible for you to allow those feelings to be there. In other words, and this may sound strange, if you don't mind being

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

them conflicting. And the more conflicting, the better. A character torn by warring allegiances to love and duty is inherently interesting to an audience. A character who has a unique combination of contradictory impulses, such as trust and suspicion or hope and despair, seems more realistic and human than one who displays only one character trait. A well-rounded Hero can be determined, uncertain, charming, forgetful, impatient, and strong in body but weak at heart, all at the same time. It's the particular combination of qualities that gives an audience the sense that the Hero is one of a kind, a real person rather than a type. GROWTH Another story function of the Hero is learning or growth. In evaluating a script sometimes it's hard to tell who is the main character, or who should be. Often the best answer is: the one who learns or grows the most in the course o f the story.

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

Use hot water for 1­2 minutes over the entire body, then step out of water range and apply shampoo and soap to your hair and face. Turn the water to pure cold and rinse your head and face alone. Then turn around and back into the water, focusing the water on your lower neck and upper back. Maintain this position for 1­3 minutes as you acclimate and apply soap to all the necessary regions. Then turn around and rinse normally. Expect this to wake you up like a foghorn. 4. If you're impatient and can tolerate more, take 20-minute baths that induce shivering. See protocol A earlier in this chapter but omit the ECA. For extra thermogenic e ect, consume 200­ 450 milligrams of cayenne (I use 40,000 BTU or thereabout) 30 minutes beforehand with 10­ 20 grams of protein (a chicken breast or protein shake will do). I do not suggest consuming cayenne or capsaicin on an empty stomach. Trust me, it's a bad idea. 1

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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

The harmony in the Chamber Symphony is based on extended tonality and polytonality. It is very mild in the second movement, calling to mind late romanticism in its unbound, functionally unrelated flow. The colourful transitions create some resemblance to the idiom of Liszt. In the final movement the independent juicy seventh chords are freely combined. Besides several ingenious images there appears to be a certain variegation of material, impatient in its rendering. The symphonic poem The Legend of the Liberator (1975)1, naturally a Soviet soldier is meant here, has a serious and grave introduction followed by the simple and rigorous image of the soldier: Example 203. The middle section depicts a battle scene; it is chequered in colours, registers and clusters. The struggle becomes dramatic, proceeding along a long “front line”. The fallen ones are remembered, the music is subdued and epic

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

What could possibly be responsible? One explanation suggests itself immediately: The same social conditions that cause some people to commit suicide cause others to die accidentally. For instance, certain individuals, the suicide-prone, may react to stressful societal events (eco- nomic downturns, rising crime rates, international tensions) by ending it all. Oth- ers will react differently to these same events; they might become angry, impatient, nervous, or distracted. To the degree that such people operate or maintain the cars and planes of our society, the vehicles will be less safe, and consequently, we will see a sharp increase in the number of automobile and air fatalities. According to this "social conditions" interpretation, then, some of the same so- cietal factors that cause intentional deaths also cause accidental ones, and that is

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