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Nimetu
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Nimetu

Estonian food Kadrioru Saksa Gümnaasium 8A Grete Tiigiste, Mirjam Kalamees 2012 Estonian cuisine individualities In Estonia eat: Pork Rye bread Sauerkraut Fish (dried, salted fresh) Blood sausage Ancient habits Food wasn't ample. Peasant ate a lot porridge. Peasant grow provisions themselves. Estonian ate a lot rye bread. Holiday meals In Estonia are lots of holidays. On every holiday eat differently. Christmas Estonian eat a lot at christmas. Examples: Potatoes and sauerkraut Blood sausages Gingerbreads Shrove Tuesday On shrove Tuesday are

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Why do we need morality
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Why do we need morality?

For example utilitarianists think that most important are human flourishing and amelioration of suffering, whereas contractual system emphasise the resolution of conflicts. A virtuous person is someone who believes and follows all the purposes. The goal of morality is to create virtuous and happy people, who will develop a flourishing community. It is important that humankind uses its deepest potential for the greater good. The moral values do not depend on the religion, culture or individualities. They are the absolute universal principles that apply everywhere. But of course it depends on the context and some rules can exclude others. For example when one lies to save an innocent life. Most of the time the good is still good and vice versa. When children are thought moral values from the beginning, they re used to live by them and think of them as basics. Even if one day they break the moral code, they will feel guilty and know that it was wrong.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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EESTI MAKSUSÜSTEEM
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EESTI MAKSUSÜSTEEM

New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. 25. Tait. A. A., Gratz W., Eichengreen B. J. International comparisions of taxation for selected developing countries 1972­76. - IMF Staff Papers, 1979, No 26, pp. 123­156. 26. Transition Report 1999. Ten years of transition. European Bank. 27. Truu, M. L., Contogiannis, E. Macroeconomics. Cape Town, 1987. Summary The states of transitional economy are unique by their economical processes. One of their individualities was their possibility to create modern institutions as the state budget, the tax system and the local municipalities on an empty place. Today it's obvious that all these have become controversial in relation with experiments of this kind, especially in Estonia. The influence of the tax system on the development of Estonian society, especially on the state budget, the inflation, the unemployment, the local municipalities and the private sector in 1993-1999 was weak.

Majandus → Finantsjuhtimine
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