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inglise keel on ametlik keel (kuid mitte kõige rohkem räägitav keel) veel Botswanas, Kameronis, Eritreas, Fijil, Gambias, Ghanas, Indias, Keenias, Kiribatil, Leshotos, Liberias, Malavil, Marshalli saartel, Mauritiusel, Mikroneesias, Namiibias, Naurus, Niuel, Pakistan, Palaul, Paapua-Uus Guineas, Filipiinidel. Tema lähimad suguluskeeled on šoti keel ja Põhja-Hollandis räägitav friisi keel. On keeleteadlaseid, kes ei pea šoti keelt eraldi keeleks, vaid inglise keele murdeks.
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Barack Hussein Obama

Barack Hussein Obama Essay Name Form 9 Basic School 2009 Barack's childhood and parents. Barack Hussein Obama was born August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His father, Sr. Barack Obama, was born in Kenya. He grew up herding goats with his own father, who was a domestic servant to the British. Obama's mother, Ann Dunham, grew up in Wichita, Kansas. Her father worked on oil rigs during the Depression. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he signed up for service in World War II and marched across Europe in Patton's army. Dunham's mother went to work on a bomber assembly line. After the war, they bought a house through the Federal Housing Program, and moved to Hawaii. Meantime, Barack's father had won a scholarship that allowed him to leave Kenya pursue his dreams in Hawaii. At the time of his birth, Obama's parents were students at the East­West Center of the University of Hawa...

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Golden Gate Bridge inglise keele esitlus

Golden Gate Bridge • General facts • History • Construction Golden Gate Bridge connects the city of San Francisco on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula to Marin County as part of US Highway 101 and California State Highway 1 Measures • Total length of Bridge (including approaches): 1.7 miles = 8,981 ft = 2,737 m • Width of Bridge: 90 ft = 27 m • Clearance above water: 220 ft = 67 m • Height of tower above water: 746 ft = 227 m • Height of tower above roadway: 500 ft = 152 m Main reasons of building this bridge • Population centers were growing • Traffic congestion at the ferry docks was becoming intolerable Beginning • The main idea of bridge construction was proposed by Charles Crocker in 1872. • August 27, 1930 Strauss submitted his final plans. • On November 4, 1930, voters within the District went to the polls. 145,697 people supported the bridge con...

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Irregular verbs

1. Be was/were been ­ olema 2. Bear bore born(e) ­ kandma, taluma 3. Beat beat beaten- lööma 4. Become became become- saama kellekski , millekski 5. Begin began begun- alustama 6. Bite bit bitten- hammustama 7. Blow blew blown- puhuma 8. Break broke broken-murduma, murdma, lõhkuma 9. Bring brought brought-tooma 10. Build built built-ehitama 11. Burn burnt burnt-põletama 12. Burst burst burst-purskama, puhkema 13. Buy bought bought-ostma 14. Can could could-võima, suutma 15. Catch caught caught- kinni püüdma 16. Choose chose chosen-valima 17. Come came come-tulema 18. Cost cost cost- maksma, väärt olema 19. Cut cut cut-lõikama 20. Deal dealt dealt-kauplema, käsitlema, t...

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AUSTRALIA

AUSTRALIA POPULATIO N v estimated to be 22,748,879 Click to edit Master text styles v 20 per cent of Second level Australians are Third level Fourth level Fifth level foreign born v Since 1945 more than six million people from across the world have come to Australia to live GEOGRAPHY v Sixth largest country in the world v Australia's coastline stretches almost 50,000 kilometres and is linked by over 10,000 beaches v The mainland is the largest island and the world's smallest, flattest continent v Australia is located between the Indian and South Pacific Oceans PLACES WHERE I WENT IN AUS Click to edit Master text style v...

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Sewing Machine safety

General Safety Rules for Sewing Machine DO 1. Always check that dials are set correctly. 2. Ensure that the needle is in the highest position before removing. 3. Keep hair tied up. 4. When the machine is working, there must be only one worker behind it. 5. Test stitch on a scrap of fabric. 6. Turn off the power when threading the needle and changing the bobbin. 7. Make sure foot pedal wiring is tidy and kept away from moving parts. 8. Turn off the sewing machine before removing the plug from socket. 9. Make sure the machine is switched off and the foot pedal is packed away when finished. DO NOT 1. Do not put your fingers near the needle when the machine is working. 2. Do not sew over pins placed in the fabric. 3. Do not leave needles loose on the table or on the floor when not using them. 4. Do not put pins or needles in your mouth. 5. Do not use bent or broken needles. 6. Do not get distracted while working with the machine. 7. Do no...

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(Estonia TEST english I)

Milestones in Estonian History The Estonians are a Finno-Ugric people who came from the area near the Urals and the Volga and Oka rivers. They migrated westward to the Baltic shores some 5, 000 years ago. In the ninth century A.D. Viking ships invaded Estonia and the country became a vital link in the sea-trade between East and West. By the 12th century, the Arabian geographer al-Idrisi had placed the city on his maps. In the 13th century, Tallinn joined the Hanseatic League, the union of European commercial towns that stretched from London to Novgorod. Pärnu, Viljandi and Tartu were also members. Estonia became a vital link in the sea-trade between East and West. The oldest preserved book written in Estonian, a catechism, dates from 1535. Tartu University was established in 1632, on orders from Sweden's King Gustav II Adolf. Literacy spread. The Bible was translated into Estonian in 1739(pole vaja teada). A period of wars began in...

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English for engineering unit 7 controlwork

Task 1: 1. Lubrication system 2. Moving parts 3. Heat and wear 4. Cooling 5. Lubricates 6. Collects 7. Particles 8. Oil filter 9. Leak out 10. Amount 11. Checking 12. Dipstick 13. Friction 14. Increase 15. Become damaged 16. Changing 17. Thin 18. Impurities 19. Efficiently 20. Assembled Task 2: 1. Oil pressure switch, oil pump, relief valve, oil strainer, relief valve for oil cooler, oil filter, oil cooler, main gallery, oil pan, oil level gauge 2. Static seals and dynamic seals 3. Paper filter, or it may contain oil 4. Wire gauze, nylon mesh, cotton, felt, pads, paper or cellulose sheets Task 3: 1. The friction causes heat and wear 2. Oil needs changing every 10000 km 3. Joint and junction 4. Oilways must be leakproof 5. Rigid and semi-flexible 6. Crankcase 7. Timing gears 8. Chain rocker 9. Wate evaporates 10. Rotary m...

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Hübriidauto - Hybrid car

Hybrid car Natali Koppel TÖ41 Vo c abulary · Fuel efficient ­ kütusesäästlik · Lightweight ­ kerge · Aerodynamic ­ voolujooneline, aerodünaamiline · Purchase ­ soetama, omandama, ostma · Reduce ­ vähendama Intro duc tio n · Care for the environment? · Want to save the planet? · Then you must think in terms of fuel efficiency, non-polluting, and eco-friendly transport. · The answer doesn't lay completely in purchasing and using a hybrid car. They do make a statement by being compact and fuel efficient, but also carry various issues. Why to purc has e a hybrid c ar? 1. Made of lightweight materials hybrids are small in size. The engine is designed to be fuel efficient. When the car halts at a signal, the engine will automatically shut down and restart when the car shifts into gear. 2. These cars have the advantage of being powered by a gasoline engin...

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Referaat "Bedouins"

BEDOUINS REFERAAT Õppeaines: INGLISE KEEL Arhitektuuri- ja keskkonnatehnika teaduskond Õpperühm: TÖ 21A Juhendaja: M.Kala Tallinn 2009 1. Who are bedouins? Bedouins are Arabic speaking nomadic tribes that originate from the Arabian Peninsula (mainly Saudi Arabia) and would travel the desert to locations where they would find drink and food. Sometimes traveling for days before they arrived at their final destinations. Each tribe would have an area of land

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Judo

JUDO · Presented By: Madis Jõearu Contents · History · Jigoro Kano · Rules · Weight divisions and Judo belt colors · Competition scoring · Judo in estonia History · Japan martial art · combat sport · 1882 by Dr Kano Jigoro · Olympic sport Since 1964 (men) and 1992 (women) Jigoro Kano · Born 28 October 1860 Hygo Prefecture, Japan · Died 4 May 1938 (aged 77) aboard MV Hikawa Maru of pneumonia · Style Judo, Jujutsu · Rank Judo: Founder Rules · proper etiquette · avoid injuries · score · Penalties · referee · Judges Competition scoring · Ippon · Wazari · Yuko · Shido Weight divisions and Judo belt colors Men Under 60 kg Women Under 48 kg White ­66 kg ­52 kg Yellow ­73 kg ­57 kg Orange ­8...

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An Essay

An Essay There are many different education systems in the world. Basics are pretty much the same, but ofcourse depending of the culture, the differences and interests of educating people, are big. Children go to school at age five in Great Britain, which is too early in my opinion. Most children in Estonia start school at age seven, only some of them at age six. I think starting with school and competition, rivalry, witch always associates with schooling, too young, shortens the childhood and may affect negatively self-esteem, success and coping in the future. Children´s job is to play, it develops child the best, so I think anyone shouldn't forbit humans inherent needs. Children don´t have to become too fast to an adult. The high school in Great Britain starts at age eleven, but in Estonia at about age fifteen. Biggest difference is that in Great Britain they prepare young people to get a job ...

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United States and Estonian education systems Essee inka.

Essay United States and Estonian education systems USA and Estonian school systems are very similar. But still there are some differences. How children attend school and when? How chlidren are divided by age in USA and Estonia? The American school year traditionally begins in August or September, after the traditional summer recess, which is three months long. As well in Estonia. School year usually ends in may or june. First difference between Estonian school system and USA's is that children attend school at the age of 5-6, but in Estonia children go to school at the age of 7-8. Before going to school american children attend preschool (selectively). Years 5-6 american children attend kindergarden, which is a preparation for the first grade. Most children enter the public education system around ages five or six. Children are assigned into year groups known as grades, beg...

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About Tallinn

Tallinn is a small port town in which the population is 371 000 people, and the area is only 159,2 km².( square kilometers). Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is named after taani linnus, which means Danish castle. The Castle in question was built by King Waldemar of Denmark in the 13th century. The settlement quickly developed itself into a busy port. -The Old Town In medieval age Tallinn was called Reval and it was as big as the Tallinns Old Town is now. Uniqueness of Tallinn is that it is one of very few European cities, where the historical lay-out is kept in it's original form , and has a lot of monuments of that time. Thanks to that in 1997 Old Tallinn has been included in the list of a world heritage of UNESCO. -The Raekoja Square The Raekoja Square is used for senturies like market and fair square, here took place many festivals, and criminals were executed. In summer on Raekoja Square many open air conserts ...

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JÄÄKARU

Polar Bear Kristjan Paal 6.c The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native largely within the Arctic Circle encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the world's largest land carnivore and also the largest bear, together with the omnivorous Kodiak bear, which is approximately the same size. A boar (adult male) weighs around 350­ 700 kg (770­1,500 l while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice, and open water, and for hunting the seals which make up most of its diet. Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time at sea. Their scientific name means "maritime bear, and derives from this fact. Polar bears can h...

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The Noble Savage in the 20th Century Fiction

The Noble Savage in 20th Century Fiction Pop culture has a important part in shaping the mind of today's people. A large part of pop culture consists of stories which have the ability to change a person ­ his take on life, taste in music and books, how to treat other people etc. It may seem simple and pointless but all the devoted fans, all the trekkies, warsies, twihards, potterheads and ringers (there are many more, with crazier names) prove us that stories can become more than entertainment. Of course, a story can change people without making them go to all sorts of conventions. Even the small ideas make a change. The main part in a story, the one that seemingly makes the impact, who guides the consumer through its change, is the protagonist. The development in the reader or the watcher happens through the transformation of the hero. Usually the main character starts off as an outcast, somebody the society sees as unimportant or too ...

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The Burglar on the Prowl

The Burglar on the Prowl By: Lawrence Block Carl Maask 2011 Lawrence Block Born June 24, 1938. 73 years old. Is an American Crime writer. Undoubtedly most known for his two series. Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America in 1993. Also goes under the names of: Chip Harrison, Paul Kavanagh, Lee Duncan, Sheldon Lord The Burglar on the Prowl Published in 2004. The most recent entry to the series of Bernie Rhodenbarr. Main character of all the series is Bernie Rhodenbarr. There's a lot of 10 novels and 3 stories amongst the series of Rhodenbarr. The Main characters of the book Bernard "Bernie" Rhodenbarr ­ the main character around whom the story develops. He's a witty and charming character whom owns and operates a bookstore during daytime and makes extra money through robbery in the nighttime. He winds up on the scen...

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Elvis Presly

Elvis Presley Elvis (Aaron) Presley was an American singer and actor. One of the most popular musicians of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or "the King". Elvis Aaron Presley born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Presley moved to Memphis, Tennessee, with his family at the age of 13. He began his career there in 1954, working with Sun Records owner Sam Phillips, who wanted to bring the sound of African-American music to a wider audience. Accompanied by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, Presley was the most important popularizer of rockabilly, an uptempo,backbeat driven fusion of country and rhythm and blues. Presley's first RCA single, "Heartbreak Hotel", released in January 1956, was a number one hit. He became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll with a series of network television appearances and chart topping rec...

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The geography of california

The geography of california · Badwater Basin:the lowest point in North America. · Mt. San Gorgonio, the highest mountain in Southern California. making it the 7th most topographically prominent mountain in the U.S. The nature of california · Nickname the golden state · State flower California Poppy · State tree Redwood very large, tall, straight tree (over 300 feet) with a narrow, loose crown · State Bird The California Quail A widely distributed and prized game bird, it is known for its hardiness and adaptability. · http://halfaya.org/leo/hiking/SanGorgonio/index.h tm · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_California · http://leesbird.com/2009/07/21/b-o-b-partridge-ii/ · http://www.50states.com/bird/quail.htm · http://www.50states.com/tree/california.htm · http://www.50states.com/flower/california.htm · http://maggiehigh.blogspot.com/2011/04/friday-flower · http://www.tuswallpapersgratis.com/wallpaper/R ...

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Mercedes-Benz Esitlus

Presenter: Overview History Quality rankings Models in production Tune Up subsidiaries History DaimlerMotorenGesellschaft Karl Benz the Benz Patent Motorwagen 1886 1901 first cars for sale The Benz Patent-Motorwagen In production 1886-1893 Innovations by MercedesBenz 1886 The internal combustion engined automobile 1924 Brakes on all four wheels 1981 Pretensioning seat belts 1986 Traction control and airbags in Europe 2003 The world's first sevenspeed automatic transmission etc. Quality rankings Reputation for its quality and durability Downturn in reputation in the late 1990s and early 2000s Improvements by the first quarter of 2007 2008 fourth place Platinum Plant Quality Award Models in production Passenger cars: AClass--Hatchback BClass--MultiActivity CClass--Saloon, Estate & Coupé CLClass--Coupé CLSClass--Coupé EClass--Saloon, ...

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Analysis of the Journal

Analysis of the Journal Link to the online journal: http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/publications/efsajournal.htm The EFSA Journal is an scientific journal that is published by the European Food Safety Authority. The journal gives an information about the risks that are associated with the food chain. This journal is peer-reviewed and has an open access. The articles are in PDF form, written in English. On top of that it is free of charge. The advantage of the webpage is that it is easy to navigate. Also, there is no advertisement included. Furthermore, the information is reliable because the EFSA is an agency of the European Union. The authors of the articles are researchers and experts from all over Europe. In my opinion, it is a good online journal to get a quick view on the most important topics of food sciences.

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