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How to survive in Estonia-Guide for foreigner
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How to survive in Estonia. Guide for foreigner

negative, but I am glad that there are positive opinions about living in Estonia. But everything in order: The first group of people are inclined to say that in Estonia is difficult even for local people and what to say about those who come from abroad. The problem is particularly acute elderly (old people). Their pensions are small, wherefore they are often forced to work. When people say about government, they responds terms like "corruption" and "incompetence". It is sad to state the fact that the percentage of dissatisfied respondents is higher than the percentage of people who satisfied of their life. The second group of people are more positive. They like to live in Estonia. However, this people is too agreeable that "It is necessary to work and be able to survive." However, still there is a tendency in politics and dissatisfaction with the political situation in the country. Each is based on our personal experience and what he sees around him

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Madame Bovary-sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles
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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

Emma is often indiscreet, and the townspeople all gossip about her. Charles, however, suspects nothing. His adoration for his wife and his stupidity combine to blind him to her indiscretions. His professional reputation, meanwhile, suffers a severe blow when he and Homais attempt an experimental surgical technique to treat a club-footed man named Hippolyte and end up having to call in another doctor to amputate the leg. Disgusted with her husband's incompetence, Emma throws herself even more passionately into her affair with Rodolphe. She borrows money to buy him gifts and suggests that they run off together and take little Berthe with them. Soon enough, though, the jaded and worldly Rodolphe has grown bored of Emma's demanding affections. Refusing to elope with her, he leaves her. Heartbroken, Emma grows desperately ill and nearly dies. By the time Emma recovers, Charles is in financial trouble from having to borrow money to pay off

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
150 allalaadimist
Review Of Donald Norman Design Of Everyday Things
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Review Of Donald Norman Design Of Everyday Things

Had it really been made a part of compulsory reading for every designer ever educated from now on, the world undoubtedly would have become a better, more comfortable and user friendly place. One of the leitmotifs of the book that keeps re-emerging throughout is that majority of so called human errors are caused by inadequate design - a notion that serves as an active consolation thanks to which the reader is delivered from their feeling of incompetence. Although majority of readers do openly embrace this deliverance, to reinstate its validity I would refer to aviation industry, known for continuous reissue of regulations upon the standards to which cockpit and other human-operable equipment should conform after any major accident where "human error" has been detected. They do recognize that the actual fault is with the machinery and that it should have been "designed for error" in the first place. "To err is human" Norman states, and I

Keeled → Inglise keel
4 allalaadimist
Estate Planning Basics sõnavara
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Estate Planning Basics sõnavara

stocks varukapital, aktsiakapital, aktsiad, valmistoodang bonds võlakohustus, võlakiri joint tenancy kaasvaldus, ühisvaldus entirety ühisvara kaasomand, ühisvaldus liable vastutav, kohustav amend kahjuhüvitis, heastus revoke tühistama, annulleerima, otsust muutma irrevocable pöördumatu, muutmatu, tühistamatu Lk 11 competent asjatundlik, pädev, kompetentne forgetfulness hajameelsus incompetence ebapädevus, asjatundmatus, ebakompetentsus acknowledge tunnustama, kinnitama, õigeks tunnistama loss kahju, kadu, kaotus recurrent taasilmumine, kordumine grief kahetsusvalu, lein unfathomable seletamatu intensely indensiivselt fortunate õnnelik solace lohutust pakkuma sacred püha merely niisama, vaevu, lihtsalt acceptance pangaaktsept, pangatunnustus denigration mustamine

Keeled → Inglise keel
26 allalaadimist
Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

which prejudice the interests of the state, its government or the political system To be entitled to do sth ­ to have the right to own sth Government funded aid ­ state provided help Professional examinations ­ tests made to make sure sb is qualified for sth. Preparatory course ­ a class done in order to get ready for something To supervise sb - to watch a person or activity to make certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc Professional incompetence - lack of ability or skill in one specific area to do something successfully or as it should be done Junk bond (lk 42) - typically a high-interest loan with relatively unfavorable terms to compensate for a high risk of default; the right to collect a debt which will if fact probably never be repaid To advertise sth - to make something known generally or in public, especially in order to sell it Legal loophole - a small mistake in the law which gives someone the chance to avoid having

Keeled → Inglise õiguskeel 1
268 allalaadimist
Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused
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Euroopa ideede ajaloo eksami kordamisküsimused

offences that come through some sudden impulse are less culpable than those committed designedly and with malice aforethought. But enough has been said on the subject of inflicting injury. The motives for failure to prevent injury and so for slighting duty are likely to be various: people either are reluctant to incur enmity or trouble or expense; or through indifference, indolence, or incompetence, or through some preoccupation or self- interest they are so absorbed that they suffer those to be neglected whom it is their duty to protect. And so there is reason to fear that what Plato declares of the philosophers may be inadequate, when he says that they are just because they are busied with the pursuit of truth and because they despise and count as naught that which most men eagerly seek and for which they are prone to do battle against each other to the death

Ajalugu → Ajalugu
11 allalaadimist
Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

Conclusion 29 Bibliography 32 Appendices Appendix 1: The United Convention of the Rights of the Child Appendix 2: Interview with Jamie Richards, the Head Teacher of Cadle Primary School 2 Abstract: Children inherently have had a rather tenuous relationship with citizenship. Similarly to how women were once viewed, children have not been considered as subjects of rights due to their perceived incompetence and irrationality. Currently, children are not considered as being rational and capable of exercising responsibility until the age of majority, the age of 18. However, the adoption of the U.N Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in 1989 granted for the first time the recognition for children as worthy individuals with rights of their own. The UNCRC laid the foundation for the potential re-evaluation of our traditional

Keeled → Inglise keel
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

Minister General Hideki Tojo, had panted for this war much more than the Navy, and so might have been expected to produce striking communications-intelligence results when the desired hostilities broke out. The woeful actuality was summed up in one sentence after the defeat or iNippon by Lieutenant General Seizo Arisue, chief of Army intelligence: "We couldn't break your codes at all." An incident of 1943 epitomizes Japanese incompetence in this whole field. It involved a future President of the United States, who, with his crew, formed the subject of a series of dispatches the Japanese apparently never solved. These messages were transmitted by three brave Australian coastwatchers, part of a widespread network whose members observed enemy activity from the peaks and cliffs of enemy-held islands, collected tidbits from native allies, and radioed their information to Allied military commands

Informaatika → krüptograafia
15 allalaadimist


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