REPORT This report compares different types of injuries. Reading this report you will get to know what are the parts of the body that get injured most frequently. The first parts of the body are fingers. According to the graph fingers are most commonly injured 13, 4 %.I think that is normal, because we use our fingers all the time and it is easy to cut into yourself . If you have injured yourself with a knife , then you should try to stop the bleeding and use a plaster. The second most common injuries happen to your skulls 6,5 %. You might hurt your skull by falling or getting hit by something. If you do injure your skull then it is better to see a doctor, who will tell you what to do. This graph shows that eyes are injured also quite commonly-6,1 %. Your eyes might get hurt because of wind or something might fall into them
The pros and cons of working as a doctor Some people see it as a tiring job while others think it is a rewarding job. Whatever your views, there is no doubt that working as a doctor is a rewarding job with many advantages and disadvantages. There are several arguments in favour of working as a doctor. To begin with, doctors are rarely out of work because there is always a demand for people to treat the sick or injured. Furthermore, it is a rewarding job because they help sick or injured people to recover. On the other hand, there are also a number of disadvantages to being a doctor. Firstly, it is a tiring job because they work shifts and often work at night. For example, they must always prepared to deal with any number of situations tat may arise. In addition, they often see people suffering. To conclude, I belive that, altough being a doctor can be difficult at times, it is worth it
sometimes hardly larger than they are, with only brief periods outside to perform. The animals have no opportuni- ty to move or behave in a natural way. That's why veterinarians, animal behaviourists, biologists and animal welfare organizations around the world have condemned wild animal acts. Circuses and traveling shows with wild animals also pose a risk to human safety. Numerous circus employees have been seriously injured or killed by performing animals and circus audience members have been injured when han- dlers have lost control of their animals. Many performing animals are large, potentially dangerous species that even zoos don't handle. But when they perform in circuses and traveling shows, they often do so without adequate pro- tection for staff and audience members. We now know that performing animals suffer in circuses and traveling shows and that wild animal acts pose a dan- ger to human safety
Female workers rarely get maternity leave, and with extreme hours and no childcare facilities they often cannot take care of their kids. Many women are forced to send their children to live with family in the countryside. Toy production involves close contact with chemicals that are incredibly harmful to the workers' health. This results in alarmingly high levels of occupational disease and work-related injuries. In 2009, about one million people were injured at work and about 20,000 suffered from diseases due to their occupation. Many factory workers are not even required to wear safety equipment, including those who spend extensive amounts of time spray painting toys. Injured workers report that factory management does not show interest in workers well-being. And companies usually don't pay workers entitled monthly salary if they're on medical leave. By age 30, female migrants are
g) Whenever I travel by boat I start feeling hurt/sick/sore. h) The doctor can't say what is wrong with you until she cures/examines/recovers you. i) Use this thermometer and take his fever/heat/temperature. j) I seem to have caught/infected/taken a cold. 2) Replace the words in italics with one of the words from the box. Use each word once only. Agony, body, breath, look, stomachache, beard, brains, heart, spine, tongue a) Janet fell from her horse and injured her backbone b) I had a very bad toothache, and was in great pain all night c) The police discovered the dead person buried in the garden d) One thing you can say about Ann, she has certainly got intelligence. e) They have a new house right in the centre of the countryside. f) Italian is actually Mary's native language g) Before I dived in the water, I took a deep mouthful of air h) After dinner, Jack had a pain from eating too much i) Shirley had a strange expression on her face
E.g. always, sometimes, often, never, usually, seldom, hardly ever, and rarely: She never comes on time. They usually work on Saturday mornings. I have always loved plays written by Oscar Wilde. 5. Some adverbs tell us how much. These are called Adverbs of Degree. E.g. definitely, absolutely, obviously, possibly, just, certainly, very, quite, rather: He is definitely the right man for the job. He would certainly have been chosen for the team if he hadn’t injured his knee. 2 6. Some adverbs have the same form as the adjective. This is the case with hard, fast, late. Adjective Adverb Jack is a very fast runner. Jack can run very fast. Ann is a hard worker. Ann works hard. Ann hardly ever works hard. The train was late. Tom got up late this morning. NB
He was the weakest of the litter, and his mother refused to nurse him. Seeing how small and sickly he was, the caregivers started feeding him special baby food. Soon Tweety began to grow strong, and his motehr accepted him as her own. When winter arrived, however, Tweety became ill again - this time with pneumonia. Incredibly strong-willed, Tweety recovered quickly from pneumonia but just a few days later he was injured in a fight with another rabbit and had to go to the vet. With time the injury healed and Tweety enjoyed many happy days playing and relacing with friends. One day the caregivers found Tweety looking very sick again. They rushed him to the hospital where the vets said Tweety would need blood from another rabbit to survive. One of the brave bunnies, bernie, gave the blood that saved Tweety.
.. of the play we see the two lovers making plans for their wedding. Our reporter is at the ........ now and we can speak to her live. Q3 Tom has his own legal ........ in the centre of town. I haven't ridden a bike for years so I'm probably a bit out of ......... He was telling me how much he's looking forward to leaving college and putting the things he's learnt into ......... Key word transformation. Use between three and six words, including the word given. 1. You could have been seriously injured not wearing a seat belt. THINK You should ................................................................ seriously injured not wearing a seat belt. 2. Would you give us your answer as soon as possible. CONVENIENCE Please respond ................................................................ 3. The hotel was further away from the beach than was claimed in the brochure. NOWHERE The hotel ...............................................................
20.DIETICIAN-toitumisnõustaja-decides what food a patient can eat 21.HEALTH INSPECTOR-tervise inspector-works in the hospital, in the community and outdoors in all areas regarding health, safety and sanitation 22.SPEECH THERAPIST-logopeed-assists people of all ages who have problems communicating 23.LABORATORY TECHNICIAN- laborant- tests specimens of urine, blood, sputum ect. For abnormalities. 24.PHYSIOTHERAPIST-füsioteriapeut-exercises injured limbs -arms and legs 25.TECHNICAL ASSISTANT- tehnika kontrollija- assists staff to regulate or repair machinery 26.PODIATRIST-jalaravi spetsialist- looks after injured or diseased feet 27.OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST- töötervishoiuarst-teaches patients to live as normally as possible with a disability 28.ANAESTHETIST- nurse, who puts people sleep 29.RADIOGRAPHER-radioloog- takes X/Rays SÕNAD... 30.TISSUE- kude 31.SPINAL- seljaaju 32.ANAESTHETIC- anesteesia 33
20.DIETICIAN-toitumisnõustaja-decides what food a patient can eat 21.HEALTH INSPECTOR-tervise inspector-works in the hospital, in the community and outdoors in all areas regarding health, safety and sanitation 22.SPEECH THERAPIST-logopeed-assists people of all ages who have problems communicating 23.LABORATORY TECHNICIAN- laborant- tests specimens of urine, blood, sputum ect. For abnormalities. 24.PHYSIOTHERAPIST-füsioteriapeut-exercises injured limbs -arms and legs 25.TECHNICAL ASSISTANT- tehnika kontrollija- assists staff to regulate or repair machinery 26.PODIATRIST-jalaravi spetsialist- looks after injured or diseased feet 27.OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST- töötervishoiuarst-teaches patients to live as normally as possible with a disability 28.ANAESTHETIST- nurse, who puts people sleep 29.RADIOGRAPHER-radioloog- takes X/Rays SÕNAD... 30.TISSUE- kude 31.SPINAL- seljaaju 32.ANAESTHETIC- anesteesia 33
reaction • in the 1930s • Robert Oppenheimer • Manhattan Project • development of the nuclear bomb Nuclear bomb effect • release four kinds of energy 1. Radiation (Cause Disease and will effect the next Generation) 2. Electromagnetic 3. Heat 4. Pressure Hiroshima • Hiroshima was the primary target of the first nuclear bombing mission on August 6, 1945 • “Little boy” • thirteen kilotons • 70 000-80 000 killed • 70 000 injured the destruction of Hiroshima Who has nuclear weapons? video • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH5Q6jbWIoQ • https://www.slideshare.net/qwe78590/nuclear-weapons- 2485685 • http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-weapons/how-do-nuclear- weapons-work#bf-toc-1 • http://www.ucsusa.org/sites/default/files/images/2016/0 9/nuclear-weapons-what-countries-have-nuclear-weapons.j pg • https://pixabay.com/en/photos/nucleus/ • http://www.defenceblog
Hight 63 meters Opened 30 June 1894 Clearance below 8.6 meters (28 ft) 70,000 tons of concrete were sunk into the riverbed to support the construction. Over 11,000 tons of steel provided the framework for the towers and walkways. Tower Bridge is also simply one of the most unique venues in London for weddings, private and corporate events. The lifting of Tower Bridge has become a must see event for visitors to London. Six people were injured on May 2009, when a lift in Tower Bridge, central London, fell 3m . Robbie Maddisons bacflip stunt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Bridge http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/TBE/EN/ http://www.aviewoncities.com/london/towerbridge.htm http://www.girlracer.co.uk/extreme-sports/news/1373-tower- http://www.girlracer.co.uk/extreme-sports/news/1373- tower-bridge-plays-host-to-daredevil-moto-x-jump.html http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/3188621-
Inglise keele test Unit 13 8.klass KUULAMIS ÜLESANNE: 1. teaches you to be understanding. 2. goes jogging on the forest, nere his home 3. he's not too good enough. 4. twice a week. 5. a jazz dance club. 6. time 7. had an operation. 8. played football. 9. lift weights. 10. swimming 2. aerobics karate ice skating the high jump cross-country skiing yoga the long jump volleyball 3. translate 1) How do you keep fit? 2) I have PE lesson twice a week. 3) Mirjam came first in the 100-metre race. 4) Who coaches your school football team? 5) I think you should change your eating habits. 6) If you eat too much fat and sugar, it has bad influence on your health. 4. do / doing 1)jogging 2)cycling 3)working/digging 4)reading 5)to play 6)to leave 7)laughing 8)walking 5. ...
Worldwide problem Has a negative effect on the country's human development Quantities have incresed Young people using drugs and alcohol Economic recession Decrease of income Loss of employment Health and education recession Barriers to housing and services Poverty Lack of food and water Lack of residence Insufficient income Fuel poverty 2011 Riots 06.08.10.08.2011 Several districts and cities suffered widespread rioting, arson and looting 5 fatal accidents 205 people injured References http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/research/keyissuesforthenewpa / http://www.hobotraveler.com/so_greatbritainsocialissues.php http:// www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/lawandorder/7922755/Englandhasworsecrim http:// www.drugscope.org.uk/resources/faqs/faqpages/howmanypeoplediefromdrugs http:// www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/dec/30/teenagedrugalcoholcannabisus http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_the_United_Kingdom#How_poverty_in_the_Un http:// www.southwark.gov
Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, and Isabelle Fuhrmann. Orphan was produced by Joel Silver, Susan Downey, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson Killoran. The film talks about a family who, adopted a nine-year old Estonian girl, called Esther. They adopted the girl because their unborn child died. Esther was very talented. She played piano and painted very well. When she went to school started one girl bullied him and after at a local park Esther injured her. Then Sister Abigail, the head of the orphange, warned Kate and John that bad things always happened when Esther is around.Esther heared that and she killed her, after she left in her car.She killed her with hammer. Kate discoverd that something was very wrong with Esther. Kate found out that Esther came from the Saarne institute from Estonia. Kate got very serious warning from institute. Esther was 33 year old woman called Leena klammer. Leena killed John with knife. And want kill Kate too
Sprains stretched or torn ligament connect bones at a joint falling, twisting, or getting hit symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising sprain - nihestus Strains stretched or torn muscle or tendon connect muscle to bone can cause a strain suddenly or develop over time playing sports pain, muscle spasms, swelling, and trouble moving the muscle strain - venitus tendon - kõõlus spasm - kramp Treatment resting the injured area, icing it, wearing a bandage and medicines exercise and physical therapy Knee injuries made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and fluid muscles and tendons can cause pain and difficulty walking knee problems are very common participation in sports to simply getting up from a chair and walking ligament - side Fractures fracture is a break an open or compound fracture car accidents, falls or sports injuries low bone density, andosteoporosis, which
must be reachable with words. Luckily, there are more and more international peace organizations that help acheive and maintain peace. They are doing everything that they can to keep the world from destroying itself. In Conclusion, there have been thousands of battles and wars all over the world. Whether the reason is land, religion or any other disagreement, the course of the war is still the same - the land gets ravaged and people get injured or even die. War brings absolutely no good. That is why it is so important for everyone to keep peace.
Nowadays people can move much faster from one place to the other and it is also more comfortable. There are very many different functions of automobiles. They are used primely for transporting things and people as well. Cars are very useful for people, but not beneficial for nature. Year after year people buy more cars instead of taking a bus. Owing to this, the air pollution has been doubled up in few years. It's not only nature that gets damaged by cars. People could also get injured and some of them may even die in car accidents. Accidents are caused mostly by people, but sometimes of the technical problems. So cars are not completely reliable. Cars changed the transportation industry forever. No longer did you have to ride a horse or use your energy to ride a bike. All you had to do was sit in a car, push a pedal and it would move for you. Kelli Talving 10.b 220 words
up. Gangsters can't stand that Harrison is on the lead and want to eliminate him from this position and get it their own . End of the story They want to take over his position, but it causes many innocent people's deaths, kidnappings, car chases, shootings and a lots of illegal deals. In these street games are involved many assassins, who are killing rich and powerful leaders. After bloody fight, he gets injured and dies next day. In city, takes place changes and mafia isn't so powerful anymore. Recommendation I recommend this book to everyone, who are interested in thrillers. In this book, there was pretty much blood and killing, but I still enjoyed it, because it was interesting to read and at the end of the book I couldn't stop reading. Thank you for listening!
never run out of activities to do. While that may be true, there are some things that you can only do in the countryside for example going fishing, camping or playing outside with your pets. A calm rural lifestyle is for people who enjoy peace and quiet. In addition to that there is fresh air, which is good for your health. You are also more likely to be more active and walk in the nature. Having said that, in the city there are hospitals and drugstores nearby, so if you get sick or injured, you will have drugs and helpful doctors right around the corner. From my point of view, living in a city is easier and better because I can have pretty much everything I want, at any time day or night. Public transportation saves the need for a car. All my friends are nearby and I can stay socially active. In conclusion, I believe living in a city has more advantages but everyone is different and can decide on their own where to live.
Boston Marathon bombing: FBI reveals pressure cooker clues Bombs that targeted the Boston Marathon on Monday may have been packed in pressure cookers. Three people were killed and more than 170 injured when two bombs exploded near the finish line of Monday's race.FBI Special Agent Richard DesLauriers told a news conference that pieces of nylon had been recovered from the scene, along with fragments of ball bearings and nails that were "possibly contained in a pressure-cooker device".He said they were being sent to the agency's laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, where experts would reconstruct
Passiivi kasutatakse ka siis, kui tegevus/ sündmus on olulisem, kui isik või inimesed, kes seda tegid, nt uudiste pealkirjades, ajaleheartiklites, ametlikes teadaannetes, reklaamides, instruktsioonides jne: The annual general meeting will be held on June 25th. Passiivi saab kasutada ka siis, kui soovime vältida vastutust mõne tegevuse eest või kui viitame mõnele ebameeldivale sündmusele, kuid ei soovi öelda, kes või mis on vastutav/ süüdi: Three people were seriously injured in the accident. Tegija võib ära jätta, kui lause aluseks on they, he, someone/ somebody, people, one jne: Somebody has cleaned the car. = The car has been cleaned. Tegijat ei jäeta ära, kui tegu on olulise inimesega või kui see on oluline lause mõtte edastamisel. Kui me tahame öelda, kes või mis on tegija, kasutame sõna by...: This house was built by my grandfather. Two hundred people are employed by the company. The film was directed by David Lynch.
17. seaduse mittetundmine ignorance of law 18. süüd välistav asjaolu defence, preclusion of guilt 19. üldriiklikud seadused national laws 20. kohalikud seadused local laws, by-laws 21. asutuse põhikiri statute 22. ajutine ametist/spordist kõrvaldamine (n,v) suspension, suspend 23. väljaheitmine (n,v) expulsion, expel 24. kahjustatud isik injured person 25. tsiviilhagi kellegi vastu algatama start (a) civil action against 26. vigastuse/kahju eest kompensatsiooni nõudma claim damages for damage caused 27. süüdistuse/karistuse ees seisma face prosecution 28. kriminaalasja algatama vägivallakuriteo tõttu start criminal action against for a crime of violance 29. ühiskonnavastaseks käitumiseks pidama consider anti-social behaviour 30
He hoped it to be a village or even better a small city. But all his dreams broke when he suddenly heard this loud wild noise again. This time he didn`t run off, but still, he tried to stay in the bushes near the shadows of the trees. Carefully, like a small child discovering the world he moved towards the light. And what he saw took his breath away: there was a village, but it was all burning and the people were sleeping an eternal sleep everywhere he looked. Some of them were seriosly injured, but alive. So he dared to sneek closer and take a better look. One old man, who was still moving a bit, saw the soldier and waved sadly his hand. The youth climbed slowly over some dead bodies and sat near the injured person. "What happened?" he asked "Who are these terrifiing creatures?" The old man pointed one of his fingers to the north. The soldier took a look and saw an old wooden church that wasn`t swallowed by the river of fire yet. "What`s in there?" he said, but no answer was given
From 1989, she was announced as a President of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She was married on 29 July 1981. The wedding, which was held at St. Paul's Cathedral, was televised and watched by a global audience of over 750 million people. On June 21, 1982 her first son Prince William was born. Two years later, on September 15, 1984, Diana's second and youngest son Prince Henry was born. On August 26, 1996, Diana and Charles divorced. On 31 August 1997, Diana was fatally injured in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris. Her companion Dodi Fayed and the driver Henri Paul were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Fayed's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, was the only survivor. Princess Diana's death has been claimed as a conspiracy. Diana's public funeral was held at Westminster Abbey on 6 September. The funeral drew an estimated 3 million mourners and onlookers in London, as well as worldwide television coverage.
Ethans Western Union´s account. Sarah made a money transfer for Ethan Trumblay. As Ethan wanted to become an actor he had a stage name and he totally forgot that he did not have any I.D. which proves that it is his official name and because of that they lost the money which Sahah had transfered to them. During their trip to Los Angeles they had a car crash because Ethan had fallen asleep while driving a car. When they finally got to the Los Angeles they were seriously injured. They got to the hospital right in time because at that moment when they got there Sarah was giving a birth to Peter´s first child. The film has really enthusiastic and funny plot. I have watched that film 3 times already and I am going to watch it again. I laughed alot during that film. I strongly reccomend that film to all teenagers.
chemical release Pressure to stay in shape How to avoid? Quality matters 7-day schedule Reasonable goals Work with a trainer Count your workout hours Become a mentor Never make up a missed workout by doubling up the next day! Are you ... working out alone, isolated from others? following the same rigid exercise pattern? exercising for more than two hours daily? keeping track of your calories? working out when sick or injured? training to the point of pain and beyond? skipping work, class, or social plans for workouts? Signs and symptoms An increase in exercise A dependence on exercise in daily life Anxiety, irritability and depression Guilt Loss of appetite Sleeplessness Headaches Exercising with trauma Facts 8% of gym users meet the criteria for exercise addiction 10% percent of high- performance runners and body builders may be
alert to danger. This makes them easy targets but water and deer also attract wild dogs. Wild dogs are danger to the cubs but luckily they mainly kill deer. It is the hottest time of the year and the grass is dried up but soon come monsoons. It makes hunting difficult for the tigers because of too big deer herds but there is also another serious problem. Female tiger is attacked by a new male tiger but she and her cubs are not injured. New male is trying to take over and it succeeds killing an older male and a young cub. Finally male tiger injures female tiger and she dies. Her cubs are left alone and nobody cares for them. The cubs fail to hunt and they disappear. After several weeks of searching female cub is seen. She is alive and finds a tiger family, which accepts her.
Essential Vocabulary - I The role of law in society 1. juriidilised kohustused – legal obligations 2. kannatanud pool, kahjukannataja – injured party 3. vaidlusi lahendama (kohtus) – to settle a dispute in a court of law 4. riskeerima tehingute tegemisega – to risk making transactions 5. õigusnõustamist otsima – to seek legal advice 6. tagama, et leping kehtiks – to ensure that the contract would be valid 7. õiguslikke vahendeid kasutama – to use legal means 8. harjuma õiguslikke vahendeid kasutama – to get accustomed to using legal means 9. omama teadmisi millestki – to have knowledge of smth
Almásy's clear-minded and otherwise rational thinking, however, was clouded by the entrance of Katharine Clifton into his life. He becomes obsessed with images of her body, which then inspired the writing of his book. · Geoffrey Clifton a young, good-natured, affable man was Katharine's husband. · Madox is a rational, level-headed man. Madox always carried a copy of Anna Karenina, the famous tale of adultery. World War II was over and everywhere were injured soldiers. One of the patients was the burned man. Hana, young nurse, decided to stay with her in old damaged villa in Italy. In the villa there were library, mostly with Italian books, kitchen, courtyard, and many more or less retention rooms. The English patient's room was like arbour, walls covered with painted trees. Hana washed him after every four day and read him every day pieces from books One day, a man with bandaged hands named Caravaggio arrived at the villa. He was an old
winter. No, it's not skiing, it's ice skating! I love it and it doesn't urge not much at all in the winter. All you need are ice skates, warm clothes and clean ice, which exist in the countryside too. I have bought myself figure skates, which didn't cost much, because i bought already used ones. Ice skates can be really expensive, but you should buy expensive ones, when you are already professional. The primary danger in ice skating is falling on the ice. You can be injured really seriously, but usually you just get some bumps or bruises. The second, and more serious danger is falling through the ice into the freezing water, when you are skating on the lake or on the pond. It may end with drowning. That's why you should always check ice thickness before and when you are going to skate, you should bring somebody with you. There is also opportunity to go skating in summer on technically built ice field, but they are
Tourism The first tourists arrived in the Uluru area on 1936.Since the park was listed as a World Heritage Site, annual visitor numbers rose to over 400,000 visitors by the year 2000. Climbing Uluru is popular attroction for visitors, but the Anangu(local people) do not climb Uluru because of its great spiritual significance.They also request that visitors not climb the rock.Anagu believe they have a spiritual connection to Uluru, and feel great sadness when a person dies or is injured whilst climbing.Anagu also request that visitors not photograph certain sections of Uluru,for reasons related to traditional Tjukurpa beliefs. Information : www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru www.atn.com.au/nt/south/uluru.htm ,,Students encyclopedia"
advokaatide juhedaja - instructing solicitors for prosecution and defence alaealiste kohus - Juvenile court armuandmine - Mercy edasikaebamine - Appeal haldusõigus - Administrative law/ public law juriidilisele kaitsele - Judicial protection kaitse - Defence kaitsja - Councel for the defence kannatav pool - Injured party karistama - Punish karistust andma/täide viima - Meting out punishment karm karistus a harsh sentence kautsjon - Bail kirjalik laim - Libel kirjutatud seadus/parlamendi aktidel põhinev seadus - Statute law/statutory law kohtu asja võitma win a case kohtuametnik - Court officer kohtuistung - Trila kohtulikule arutamisele minema go on treial kohtunik - Judge kohtuotsus - Verdict kohtuotsust määrama - Passes sentences kohtus tunnistust andma appear in court as a witness
spells for the third task;. In Divination class, Harry fell asleep and dreamed about Voldemort, he woke up with a burning pain in his scar. Harry left class and settled on to tell about it to Dumbledore. In his cabinet Harry stared into a Pensieve which seemed to be really interesting to him. He entered into the Pensieve and saw Dumbledore`s memories about death Eaters. Days passed and the final day arrived. Harry got injured by a giant spider just before reaching the Triwizard Cup, but his friend Cedric saved him by curse. Now they saw the Triwizard Tournament cup and Harry made up his mind that they took it at the same time as Cedric, so they can tie in the tournament. The trophy turned out to be a portkey, and it took boys to the place where a man in a hood instantly killed Cedric and tied up Harry. Suddenly he felt burning pain in his scar and he knew that this man is Voldemort. Voldemort explained to
in early spring at his desk on the left in his office at work/home/school Donna went into the store, but I don't in the hospital in history class think she found what she was looking on the freeway for because she came back out almost immediately. Lily had problems climbing back up to the tree house because she had injured her ankle as she was climbing up. She didn't have any difficulty pulling into the parking space, but as she was backing out, she scratched the car parked next to her. Although you can take an elevator up to the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided to walk up. I was exhausted by the time we got to the top. Our customer service center will help you solve that problem. Just walk down the hall and take the elevator up to the second floor. at the computer across – üle along – mööda
33 growing kasvav + 33 raise their eyebrows 34 happy õnnelik + 34 rude to sb. 35 healthy tervislik + 35 sensitive to sth. 36 heart broken südant murdev + 36 upset about sth. 37 heating kuumenev + 37 wind down 38 huge hiigelsuur + 38 winkle their nose 39 hungry näljane + 40 hurt valutama + 41 injured vigastatud + 42 irritable äritunud + 43 joyful lustlik - 44 lazy laisk + 45 like meeldima + 46 lonely üksildane + 47 lose kaotama + 48 miss igatsus + 49 modest tagasihoidlik - 50 nervous närvis + 51 noisy lärmakas + 52 obsessive - 53 offended solvama +
Pakistan. Most of the information about drone attacks is coming from dubious Pakistan media, which we cannot seriously rely on. Hence, we cannot be sure if the persons killed by drones were innocent civilians or extremists. (Fair, 2013) One the one hand, using drones can be more discriminate, because they hover over the enemy for hours and wait for the perfect moment to attack, when there are no innocent people who might get injured. (Beautmont, 2012) On the other hand, it means that after watching and killing their targets, they continue hovering over villages, which affects people’s psychology. (Owen, 2013) New York Times journalist David Rohde, who was kidnapped by the Taliban, said that: “The buzz of a distant propeller is a constant reminder of imminent death.” (Owen, 2013) Because of the drone-induced anxieties, most kids in Waziristan no longer attend school.
The government put Sherman away for a year for having the wrong information on his website. PUT BACK (separable) to place something where it was previously When you finish the milk, please don't put the empty container back in the fridge. PUT DOWN (separable) to insult or make disparaging remarks about someone I feel sorry for Max. Everytime he and Mary get together with their friends Mary puts him down in front of everybody. (separable) to kill a sick or injured animal (usually out of mercy) The vet said it was necessary to put down the race horse because of its broken leg. PUT OFF (separable) to postpone Many students put off doing their homework until it is almost too late. PUT ON (separable) to dress oneself with; to wear; to don Mary put her best dress on. (separable) to produce; perform The theater group put on a great show. (separable) to fool; mislead for amusement You're putting me on! PUT OUT (separable) to extinguish
wanted to prove her whole life that she is good in everything: as an important journalist in a fashionable magazine, as a mother and as a husband. But her job is number one and she does not find a lot time for her daughter and husband. Tom Brooker learned a special skill with horses from his father and grandfather. He is called the horse whisperer. He helps horses that have problems with people. The book is about Grace and her horse Pilgrim. They are both badly injured in a riding accident where they crushed into a truck on an icy road. Her mother wants Grace to get better. She also wants to save the horses life because she is sure that the lives of her daughter and the horse are tied in a way she can't explain. So she hears about a man called the horse whisperer, who is probably the only man in the world who could help her, her daughter and the horse. Tom Broker comes to New York and sadly has to say that she can't do
This was reflected in a move towards denser, more urban styles of building, including a greatly increased number of tall buildings,[6] and proposals for major enhancements to the public transport network. However, funding for projects such as Crossrail remained a struggle.On 6 July 2005 London won the bid to host the 2012 Olympics. However, celebrations were cut short the following day when, on 7 July 2005, London was rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. More than 50 were killed and 750 injured in three bombings on London Underground and another aboard a double decker bus near Russell Square in King's Cross. 5 BIG BEN Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well
Charlie steps in quickly, afraid of a fight. Edward takes Bella and leaves, heading to the car and planning to take her straight to Carlisle, but Jacob follows them outside. After helping Bella into the Volvo, Edward turns to finally address Jacob, and they engage in a brief and seemingly calm yet intense altercation concerning Bella and both their intentions to fight for her. Bella never says another word to Jacob, refusing to even return his smiles or acknowledge his well-wishes for her injured hand. As they arrive at the Cullen home, Edward pulls around to the garage where Bella sees Rosalie and Emmett working on the Jeep. Emmett notices Bella's hand and asks her about it, bursting into laughter when she admits to punching a werewolf in the face. Rosalie, however, brings his laughter to an abrupt halt when she mentions merely that "Jasper's going to win the bet." When Bella asks about the comment, Edward grudgingly explains that Jasper and
She went on to win the heptathlon gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens with a score of 6,952 points. She took the lead after the high jump and extended her lead after every event from then on. With Eunice Barber absent through injury, Klüft won by an Olympic record margin of 517 points, ahead of Austra Skujyte. She also entered the long jump, qualifying for the final but finishing 11th. The day before the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki, Klüft injured her foot. The injury affected her performance, particularly in the high jump which was a clearance of only 1.82m. Klüft fell well behind Eunice Barber but made a comeback with a personal best shot put of 15.02 m and then took the lead after the 200 m. She then stretched her lead with a good long jump effort of 6.87 m, and held on to an advantage of only 18 points after the javelin. She overtook Barber at the end of the 800m to retain the title. Klüft totaled 6,887
He passes this information to Johnson, who purportedly arranges for a response. This turns out to be a set-up; while Swagger is working with Johnson's agents, including a local police officer, to find the rumored assassin, the Ethiopian archbishop is instead assassinated while standing next to the president. Swagger is shot by the officer, but manages to escape. The agents tell the police and public that Swagger is the shooter, and stage a massive manhunt for the injured sniper. However, Swagger has a stroke of luck--he meets a rookie FBI special agent, Nick Memphis (Michael Peña), disarms him and steals his car. Swagger uses the first aid supplies in the car to treat his wounds and escapes by driving into the Delaware River while being chased. He then takes refuge with Sarah Fenn (Kate Mara), widow of Swagger's late spotter and close friend Donnie Fenn, killed years before in a mission in Africa that Swagger himself barely survived
In the summer the musk ox herd has about 10 members. They will use the almost constant daylight to stuff themselves on plants. They need to put on enough fat to get them through the long winter. In winter the herd can have about 15 to 20 members. Each herd has a dominant male, or bull, which will try to keep other bulls from mating with the females. The female will give birth to one calf. The lifespan of a musk ox is about 24 years. Polar bears can sometimes kill weak or injured oxen. The arctic wolf is the only serious predator. Musk ox forms a defensive formation when threatened. They will first run to a higher location, then turn and stand shoulder-to-shoulder in a circle. With their heads lowered, they form an impenetrable wall. The young are protected in the centre of the circle. Global warming has had ominous effects on their breeding. In the past few years, the coastal plains used as calving grounds have had more snow, and a later thaw
any part of African elephant, lion, leopard, white rhino and black rhino. [6] In Defense of Animals (IDA) was founded 1983, it is international organization. IDA’s goal is to protect the rights, welfare and habitats of animals. Their view of hunting is negative, calling it “murderous business”. They state that hunters do not keep population controlled and natural enemies do that instead. They also state that hunters destroy animal families and most animals are injured during the hunt and suffer prolonged death instead instant kill. [7] There are many more organizations that protect the rights of animals, but as seen above all of their views on hunting are negative. Some of them take active steps against hunting be them legal or illegal, some of them just condemn the practice but concentrate on other issues. Kasutatud allikad [1] Animal Aid [WWW] http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/ABOUT/ (12.04.2015) [2] Animal Equality [WWW] http://www.animalequality
A large proportion of palm oil expansion occurs at the expense of biodiversity and ecosystems in the countries it is produced. Currently, a third of all mammal species in Indonesia are considered to be critically endangered as a consequence of this unsustainable development that is rapidly encroaching on their habitat. There are over 300,000 different animals found throughout the jungles of Borneo and Sumatra, many of which are injured, killed and displaced during deforestation. In addition, palm oil development increases accessibility of animals to poachers and wildlife smugglers who capture and sell wildlife as pets, use them for medicinal purposes or kill them for their body parts. The destruction of rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra is therefore not only a conservation emergency, but a major animal welfare crisis as well. Wildlife such as orangutans have been found buried alive, killed from machete attacks,
Exeptions are The Netherlands, the Gambia, the Vatican. · Streets, squares, bridges, parks, railway stations, mountains, individual islands, lakes, continents · Posessive adjectives or posessive case (That is my car) · Restaurants, shops, hotels etc which are named after people who started them (McDonald's) · Words: bed, hospital, college, court, prison, school, university when refferred to the purpose, why they exist. (The injured girl had to be taken to hospital. BUT we went to the hospital to visit Tina) · Word work (= place of work) · Words: home, mother, father etc when we talk about home/parents · By + means of transport (They travelled to Glasgow by train) · Illnesses (He's got pneumonia) NB! The flu, the measles, the mumps ·
business. Ermo Altmäe 011PK Direction Prepositions Multiple Choice Exercise Correct! Well done. Your score is 5%. 1. Donna went into the store, but I don't think she found what she was looking for because she came back out almost immediately. 2. As Samantha was climbing out of the swimming pool, she slipped and fell back in. 3. The post office is just down the street on the left near the hospital. 4. Lily had problems climbing back up to the tree house because she had injured her ankle as she was climbing down. 5. She didn't have any difficulty pulling into the parking space, but as she was backing out, she scratched the car parked next to her. 6. Although you can take an elevator up to the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided to walk up. I was exhausted by the time we got to the top. 7. When Mrs. Sims saw the kids playing on the roof she screamed, "You kids had better come down from there, right now!" 8. You can go in now; Dr. Wilson is ready to see you. 9
Problems 1 Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Many people were injured when the building demolished/collapsed. b) The ship radioed to say that it was in difficulties/dangers. c) The government has announced plans to help the poor/poverty. d) There was a large demonstration/manifestation against nuclear power in Manchester yesterday. e) Everyone agrees that the environment/nature must be protected. f) There has been another increase/rising in the level of crime. g) There are few jobs here and many people are away from work/unemployed.
(Micha el) Cassio he is Othello's lieutenant and another victim of Iago's evil plan. He meets Desdemona and asks her help to mend his relationship with her husband. Iago schemes and makes Othello believe that Cassio is having an affair with her, though he has a mistress Bianca. At the end of the play, Cassio is injured and Othello is dead and after Othello's death, he wants to become, but lives to become the new General and leader of Cyprus, though he is a young and inexperienced soldier. Iago he is Othello's ensign. He is 28 years old and his wife is Emilia. He loves destroying happiness and ruing many lives. He pretends being honest, amicable and faithful, but during the play, he is a very cruel man.