Wars involving the UK 10.klass Roman Invasion · 43 AD 410 AD · Aulus Platius · Archeological and epigraphic evidence The Lunt Fort near Coventry, · New developments a reconstructed Roman fort Aulus Platius Hadrian's Wall Norman conquest of England · 1066 AD · William the Conqueror · Battle of Hastings · Last succesful conquest of the UK Hundred Years' War · 1337 1453 · England France · Edward III · Joan of Arc · French victory English and Welsh longbow; the most Painting of Jeanne d'Arc at famous and efficient weapon during the war the Siege of Orléans The Wars of the Roses · 1455 1485 · Henry VI · Edward IV · Henry Tudor Red Rose of Lancaster The Tudor Rose of England White Rose of York ...
as needed speed limit signs, warnings and thresholds what won't let a driver to urge on. There have been cases when drivers vandalise against the signs but they have worked out. It is imortant to notice the danger around you. There are too many people out there who endanger your life. It is not difficult to ensure safety in school areas. Road safety deals exclusively with road crashes how to reduce their number and their consequences. A road traffic crash is an event involving a road vehicle that results in harm. For reasons of clear data collection, only harm involving a road vehicle is included. The experts pretiction to future isn't that bad at all. They say that people start to realise how much damage they do. There has to be done something to make statistics better and the first thing is to understand the problem itself. If the main point crashes into everyones head then there is a possibility that humans become more careful. It is a a lot to do how one thinks
30s, her eye disease had stolen what was left of her sight. Reliant on a talking computer for reading and a cane for navigating New York City, where she lives and works, Ms. Campbell, now 56, would have been thrilled to see something. Anything. Now, as part of a striking experiment, she can. So far, she can detect burners on her stove when making a grilled cheese, her mirror frame, and whether her computer monitor is on. She is beginning an intensive three-year research project involving electrodes surgically implanted in her eye, a camera on the bridge of her nose and a video processor strapped to her waist. The project, involving patients in the United States, Mexico and Europe, is part of a burst of recent research aimed at one of science's most-sought-after holy grails: making the blind see. Some of the 37 other participants further along in the project can differentiate plates from cups,
1. Horticulture (aiandus)- the cultivation of a garden, orchard, or nursery; the cultivation offlowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants. 2. Caveat (hoiatus)- a warning or caution; admonition 3. Husbandry (põllundus)- the cultivation and production of edible crops or of animals for food; agriculture; farming. 4. Yield (tootma)- to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation 5. Intuitive (vaistlik)- perceived by, resulting from, or involving intuition 6. Cognition (tunnetus)- the act or process of knowing; perception 7. Silt (setted)- earthy matter, fine sand, or the like carried by moving or running water and deposited as a sediment. 8. Unequivocally (ühemõtteliselt)- in a way that is clear and unambiguous 9. Fungi (seened)- a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds. 10
A Belgian woodcarver publishes the song L'Internationale, with lyrics written during the Paris Commune uprising: Arise, ye prisoners of starvation/ Arise, ye wretched of the earth.... The song is adopted by the Communist Party. Five London prostitutes die (they ate poisoned grapes and were then disemboweled). Jack the Ripper is blamed, but the killer is never caught; the rumor later circulates that Queen Victoria ordered the murders to distract attention from a scandal involving her son, Prince Albert. The Finnish epic Kalevala is published for the first time in the English Language by John Martin Crawford. George Eastman invents the Kodak camera, making it possible for anyone, not just professionals, to take photographs.
on December 9th in California. It was directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in it. The film tells a story about an old widowed former Ford factory worker Kowalski, who has a troubled relationship with his family members and who is angry at the world. It is quite interesting that Clint Eastwood wanted to star in a movie where he plays a racist character. He also said that it was his last film as an actor. The main issue in this film is gang violence on the streets involving different cultures and races. Grand Torino is not a typical American film at all; it even reminds me of a 1992 Australian film Romper Stomper which talks about the same problem- intolerance. The film also shows that if only people from different cultures want to live together in a friendly atmosphere and in harmony, they can achieve this but it may take time and willingness to understand others. I think this film is meant to be shown to persons who have a strong nervous system and
Learning a new culture and the way the people live, what they eat, how they dress, how they talk to each other, is a fantastic new experience. It can also involve more travelling around the world, learning more and more new cultures, meeting new people and getting smarter all the time. Earning money depending on my home country: Estonia, will be better ,because the economy in Estonia is very bad. The disadvantages are mostly leaving your family far away. Getting to birthdays and events involving your family will be very hard. Also when you go living in a new country, there will be a foreign language. If you're not even familiar with the language, it's going to be very hard as well. In a foreign country there will be new food cultures as well as new clothing style and stores, sights, rules, laws. Getting familiar with them is a new experience, but it can be very hard and uncomfortable. The weather in your new country may be very bad in comparison with Estonia.
aboard. Travelling in space could become very important and useful for people on earth in case something happens to our planet. Many things could happen since humans are taking advantage of earth's natural resources like oil and building dangerous factories that produce toxic waste. With space travel we could find planets that have the material to replace our resources and maybe get rid of the toxic waste we no longer have room here. Besides that, a war could break out involving majority of the countries which would lead to total destruction and it might be harder to rebuild the society here than to move to another planet that is not damaged. On the other hand, the money and time we would spend on space exploration by making it our priority might be better off spent here on earth. We could instead study our planet more to find new ways we could make living here better. Also we could invest in building better factories, which wouldn't damage
SODIUM THIOPENTAL VERB DEFINITION TRANSLATION Barbiturate Drugs that act as depressants Sedatiivse toimega uinuti Anesthetic Drug that causes reversible loss of tuimesti sensation Intravenous Within a vein Veenisisene (IV) To redistribute Chemical reaction involving ligand Ümberjaotus exchange To dissolve To pass into solution Lahustuma Lipid soluble Insoluble in water Rasvlahustuv Compound Combinations of two or more Ühend elements To induce Stimulate the occurrence of Ajendama To induct Bringabout/cause Esile kutsuma Tissue Ensemble of similar cells Kude
Book review ,,The Sirius Crossing", by John Creed The Sirius Crossing is a tense, gripping and intelligent thriller from one of the Ireland's finest writers. John Creed is a pseudonym of Eoin McNamee. John Creed's first novel to feature Intelligence Officer Jack Valentine and a fast-moving tale that largely takes place in Ireland and a remote Scottish island involving the IRA and American Special forces. Jack Valentine is a British spy working for MRU a shady government intelligence organisation. He is sent into Northern Ireland to recover a file that vanished over twenty years ago by an aborted US operation. In so doing he runs into his former girlfriend, Deidre and her brother (and close friend) Liam Mellows. Mellows is an IRA enforcer on the run from both the Provisional as well as the RUC following a rumour that he's become an informer.
The aim of this report is to compare hobbies of Estonian and Russian young people in Tallinn. The aim of this report is to give an overview of the current situation involving the Russian and Estonian youth attending hobbies. The report is based on the Estonian Human Development Report. This report describes the ratios regarding to the Estonian and Russian youth living in Tallinn doing sports, learning languages, dancing and singing folk music. The first hobby I am going to compare is sport. 21.0% of Estonian youngsters said that their favorite hobby is sport and 31.5% of Russian young people said that it is their favorite hobby too
Titanic TITANIC Sander Lepla IX klass Vastseliina Gümnaasium TITANIC Titanic Vocabulary Colliding : Hit by accident when moving Epic : A long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures Disaster : A sudden accident that causes great damage or loss of life Voyage : A long journey involving travel by sea or in space Ill-fated : Destined to fail or have bad luck Titanic RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York City, US. The sinking resulted in the loss of more than 1,500 passengers and crew making it one of the deadliest disasters in modern history.
avoided by other means, individual protection measures; (d) hygiene measures compatible with the aim of the prevention or reduction of the accidental transfer or release of a biological agent from the workplace; (e) use of the biohazard sign depicted in Annex II and other relevant warning signs; (f) drawing up plans to deal with accidents involving biological agents; (g) testing, where it is necessary and technically possible, for the presence, outside the primary physical confinement, of biological agents used at work; (h) means for safe collection, storage and disposal of waste by workers including the use of secure and identifiable containers, after suitable treatment where appropriate;
platform on the second level. When exiting the lift at the third level there are 15 more steps to ascend to the upper observation platform. Overview Shape of the tower Eiffel and his engineers, as renowned bridge builders however, understood the importance of wind forces and knew that if they were going to build the tallest structure in the world they had to be certain it would withstand the wind. The shape of the tower was therefore determined by mathematical calculation involving wind resistance. Installations Since the beginning of the 20th century, the tower has been used for radio transmission. Until the 1950s, an occasionally modified set of antenna wires ran from the summit to anchors on the Avenue de Suffren and Champ de Mars Eiffel Tower at night Restaurants The tower has two restaurants: Altitude 95, on the first floor the Jules Verne, an expensive gastronomical restaurant on the second floor, with a private lift Observation desk
Since its opening, the Eye has become a major landmark and tourist attraction. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments but sponsored by British Airways. By July 2002, 8,5 million people had ridden the London Eye. In the capsule is taken automatically a souvenir photograph of passengers as they approach the end of the flight. It is also taken for security purposes. Since 1 January 2005, it has been used to celebrate London´s New Year, with 10-minute fireworks displays taking place involving fireworks fired from the wheel itself. On 5 June 2008 it was announced that 30 million people have ridden the London Eye since its opening in March 2000. Elina Ild Paikuse Põhikool 7.a klass 2009 õ.a
stayed away. Midsummer's eve is important for lovers. Among Estonian fairy tales and literature there is the tale of two lovers, Koit and Hämarik .These two lovers see each other only once a year and exchange the briefest of kisses on the shortest night of the year. Earth-bound lovers go into the forest looking for the flower of the fern which is said to bloom only on that night. Also on this night, single people can follow a detailed set of instructions involving different flowers to see whom they are going to marry. During their occupation of Estonia, the Soviets made no attempt to stop Jaanipäev celebrations. For Estonians, however, Jaanipäev remained tied to Estonia's victory during the War of Independence and the securing of a free and independent state. Jaanipäev, therefore, always reminded Estonians of their independence in the past, despite Soviet attempts to eliminate such ideas.
wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you Polite /plat/ had good manners // behaving in a (sihikindel) way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people's Dishonest /dsn.st/- not honest (ebaaus) feelings (viisakas) Energetic /en.det.k/ - having or involving a lot Rude /rud/ has bad manners // not polite; of energy (energiline) offensive or embarrassing (ebaviisakas) Friendly /frend.li/ like talking to other people // Selfish /sel.f/ do not think of anyone but herself behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone // Someone who is selfish only thinks of their own (sõbralik) advantage: (isekas) Funny /fn
As we age, our metabolism decreases, and so we need extra physical activity just to maintain our weight. This is why most people put on weight as they age, even when they stick to the same diet that they have always had. Build and Tone Muscles: Exercise helps to build strong muscles and bones through both cardiovascular and strength training. Strength training is any form of exercise that requires muscle resistance, so whether you're using your own body weight or an external object, if your involving your body in motion that requires some resistance (e.g. push-ups), you are strength training. Why do we need to develop muscles anyway? Muscles help to build metabolism, and as you grow older, you'll really need an increased metabolic rate to maintain your weight. Also, muscles help to prevent diseases, and improve balance. Ladies, don't think building muscles means you have to look like a body builder. You can maintain a healthy amount of muscle mass.
There are numerous other symbols and symbolic artefacts, both official and unofficial, including the thistle, the nation's floral emblem, the 6 April 1320 statement of political independence the Declaration of Arbroath, the textile pattern tartan that often signifies a particular Scottish clan, and the Lion Rampant flag . · Flower of Scotland is popularly held to be the National Anthem of Scotland, and is played at events such as football or rugby matches involving the Scotland national team · St Andrew's Day, 30 November, is the national day, although Burns' Night tends to be more widely observed. Tartan Day is a recent innovation from Canada. In 2006, the Scottish Parliament passed the St. Andrew's Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Act 2007, designating the day to be an official bank holiday. The National Dances The Flora McDonald's Fancy The Sailor's Hornpipe The Irish Jig Scottish Lilt Competition Dancing Food & Drink
The reason for this is that Krumping is a style supposed to enable people to express their most inner emotions. It is an artistic manifestation of various feelings and thoughts. Krumping is very easy to learn and practice. All you have to do is watch a few videos and dancing tutorials to learn the basic moves and then start looking around your region for a crew to join. There are numerous teams in all the major cities that have a base culture involving street dances of all kinds. Krumping usually involves contact between dancers. It can often look like a fight to outsiders Young people generally prefer the Krumping dance style, as it is a form through which they can express emotions and thoughts without being judged. The most important part for them is that this is a way through which they can rebel and act on various events and activities that upset them. All the emotions of the human
microchips tiny pieces of silicon containing complex electronic circuits design to make or draw plans for something financial relating to money or how money is managed electronic involving the use of electric current in devices such as TV sets or computers Internet the large system of connected computers around the world print to produce text and pictures using a printer unformatted a disk that is completely blank, so information can't be recorded onto it Extranet a network that allows communication between a company and the people it deals with
Maintenance - Hooldus - keeping equipment in good condition A booking - Ettetellimine - a reservation A report - Aruanne write-up To tackle - Käsile võtma - to deal with To update - to review and include recent changes Records - Protokollid - writing documents containing information about past A payroll - Palgaleht - a list of employees and the wages they are paid To focus - Tähelepanu keskpunkt - to pay special attention Paperwork - Paberimajandus - work involving written or printed documents Assess - Hindama to value Confidential - Usaldusväärne - not to be told to others Organise - Korraldamine - arrange Disagree - Mitte nõustuma not agreed (accept) others opinions Willing - Sooving - you fish to do something Similar - Sarnane analogous Careless - Ettevaatamatu heedless Present - Olevik - if something happening right now Require Nõudma to need s.th. Aware Teadlik informed
community involvement, and represents 34% of total sports attendances at events in Ireland and abroad, followed by hurling at 23%, soccer at 16% and rugby at 8% and the All-Ireland Football Final is the most watched event in Ireland's sporting calendar. Swimming, golf, aerobics, soccer, cycling, Gaelic football and billiards/snooker are the sporting activities with the highest levels of playing participatio. Soccer is the most popular sport involving national teams. Many other sports are also played and followed, including basketball, boxing, cricket, fishing, golf, greyhound racing, handball, hockey, horse racing, motor sport, show jumping and tennis. Dublin has been selected as the European Capital of Sport in 2010. MUSIC Irish Music is the generic term for music that has been created in various genres on the entire island of Ireland. The indigenous(kodumaine) music of the island is termed
one good movie like `Operation: Swordfish'. There were nice explosions and a war between the cops and criminals what seemed not to end. I like Travolta's acting skills to. At this summer I'm going to buy a computer which would give me an oppurtunity to drag films from the internet. Then there is a big possibility that I'm going to ware glasses after watching it for a long time. Maybe we could meet each other someday and discuss the films we have or haven't seen. Write me about your summer plans involving movies. Tekst ei ole liigendatud lõikudeks, puuduvad alguse-, lõpufraasid ning sissejuhatav lause. Esineb palju grammatika/õigekirja vigu (untill, allmost, to too asemel, stearing, oppurtunity, ware etc.), asesõna what vale kasutus. Sõnavara on üldiselt küllalt lai ja sobilik kuid valitseb segadus Briti/Ameerika inglise keele variantide vahel, läbisegi kasutatakse sõnu film/movie. Samas on arutletud etteantud kolmel erineval aspektil (oma arvamus, lemmikfilm ja tulevikuplaanid).
- state to which the satellite belongs France - state who is launching the satellite - state whose territory is used to launch (French Guiana) - state whose facilities are used to launch (Ariane V) Who should be liable for damages caused by the outer space objects? France and Luxembourg are both responsible for any damages caused by their space objects Exemple : Accident involving 3 states Case 1 : Luxtra collides with a German satellite If the damage took place in the outer space, Germany could ask for compensation only after a fault is established Case 2 : A part of Luxtra falls back to Earth and destroys a building in Germany If the damage took place on Earth, Germany could ask for compensation even before a fault is established 2) Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer
3. What are the main symbols of King Arthur's legend? Round Table, Holy Grail, Excalibur, Code of chivalry 4. Which century do Robin Hood ballads stem from? 12th Century 5. What were the changes of the childhood concept in the 18th century? 6. What is a fairy tale? fictional story that may feature: Folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, princesses, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. Magical people Timeless elements: recurrent features: strong heroes, fortunate peasants, beautiful princesses, and wicked stepmothers (or stepfathers) 7. Where do the oldest fairy tales come from? The oldest known written fairy tales stem from ancient Egypt, c. 1300 BC (ex. The Tale of Two Brothers) 8. When did fairy tales come to be associated with CL?
forms part of the design of the Union Flag. There are numerous other symbols and symbolic artefacts, both official and unofficial, including the thistle, the nation's floral emblem, the 1320 statement of political independence the Declaration of Arbroath, the textile pattern tartan that often signifies a particular Scottish clan, and the Lion Rampant flag.Flower of Scotland is popularly held to be the National Anthem of Scotland, and is played at events such as football or rugby matches involving the Scotland national team. However, since devolution, more serious discussion of the issue has led to this being disputed. Language Historically, Scottish people have spoken many different languages and dialects. The Pictish language, Norse, Norman-French and Brythonic languages have been spoken by descendants of Scottish people. However, none of these are in use today. The remaining three major languages of the Scottish people are English, Lowland Scots (various dialects) and Gaelic
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It is by doping so that she comes across racism and narrow- mindedness and has to deal with that. She makes up a wonderful story about the hardships that her yet innocent parents went through during their first time in England. She tells her friends when they play in the park that she [...]" was a Punjabi princess and owned an elephant Kalled Jason King," and at school she uses her Indianness as an excuse: [...] ,,I hadn't completed my homework because of an obscure religious festival involving fire eating..." Meena isa n unreliable story-teller and a self- confessed liar who uses stories and mythology to feel komplete and to belong. She basically wants to be someone, populaar and admired. She really gets the chance t omake use of her talent when her grandmother comes to visit. Meena makes up a story that her grandmother speaks several languages. Meena explains that her grandmother makes money by looking for gold. The villagers are amazed, but
she enjoyed ordering me (Jack) about. To me, Julie seems immature and too young for all the responsibility she has to carry, she was unsure about her actions and she wasn’t ready for her role as the mother. She was constantly tired of little Tom wanting her attention. She may be more responsible than her brother Jack, on the other hand she is less analytical. Julie is often unable to see the consequences of her decisions and actions. For example, actions involving Derek into their lives, which also led to the exposure of their secret. Losing parents definitely had a large role in forming Julies character. As if losing both-father and later mother wasn’t hard enough, they couldn’t tell anyone and she had to take all the responsibility so they could avoid ending up in foster care. I can only imagine how Liisa-Maria Pihlak, 12B hard it must’ve been for a teenage girl, to start acting like an adult to due such circumstances.
This way people buy Coke more and more, when they find their name written on the bottle. In Atlanta, there is even a museum of Coke called The World of Coca-Cola. It was opened in 2007. The museum's main attraction is certainly "The Vault of the Secret Formula", which is an interactive exhibit on the mystique of the Coca-Cola secret formula. The museum has also a high-quality security. For example, to enter the museum, you have to through the security checkpoint involving airport-style metal detectors. The World of Coca-Cola has become one of the most visited indoor attractions in Atlanta. MOTO: At the Coca- Cola Company, we strive to refresh the world, inspire moments of optimism and happiness, create value and make a difference.
On 10 December 2010 over five hundred people rallied outside Sydney Town Hall and about three hundred and fifty people gathered in BrisbaneA petition circulated by GetUp!, who have placed full page ads in support of Assange in The New York Times and The Washington Times, received more than 50,000 signatures. Allegations of sexual assault · Swedish police began an investigation - On 20 August 2010, began an investigation into two separate sexual encounters involving Assange. Assange has said the allegations of wrongdoing are "without basis", describing the sexual encounters as consensual. He turned himself in to the London police, after Interpol put out a notice that he was wanted. · Details about the incidents -- hazy - According to a report published yesterday by Reuters, people in Assange's inner circle imply that the charges arose out of a case of STD paranoia. Reuters' sources say that
Estonian national epic. Estonian holidays are mostly based on the Western Christian calendar and Protestant traditions. Notable among these is Jaanipäev, the Estonian Midsummer, which involves seeking one's way to non-urban environments, burning large bonfires, and participating in the drunken revelry of Jaaniõhtu The Estonian Christmas, is generally in line with the Northern and Central European traditions of Christmas trees,Advent calendars, and traditional meals, involving a number of dishes that are typically only eaten on Christmas. Christmas is the most extensive, appreciated, and commercialized holiday in Estonia. Estonian Independence Day is the 24th of February and a national holiday. The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world. It is held every five years in July on the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. The national symbols of Estoniaare flags, coat of arms National symbols of Estonia Estonia
were carried past soldiers to reinforce the colours of their regiment so that they would recognise them in battle. · Ever since 1748 this ceremony has also marked the Sovereign's birthday. State Opening of Parliament · Dating back to Medieval London, this spectacular annual ceremony marking the beginning of the new parliamentary year takes places in October or November and features peers and bishops in traditional robes and a royal procession involving the State Coach . · The Yeomen of the Guard are responsible for searching the cellars of the Houses of parliament before the Queen arrives. · A duty undertaken ever since the infamous Gunpowder Plot of 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament. The televised ceremony that follows takes place in the House of Lords. · The proceedings begin with Black Rod (the Queen's Messenger) calling 250 members of the House of Commons to the Houses og Lords.
2 05144023 perceptual constancy. And perceptual constancies tell us that visual information from the retinal image is sketchy and incomplete, and that the visual information has to travel beyond the retinal image in order to be more complete. For this reason, Gregory argues that perception must be an indirect process involving a construction based on physical sources of energy. From this point of view there is a footing for explanation of illusions in which some of them he has explained successfully. Gregory argues that when we experience a visual illusion what we perceive may not be physically present in the retinal image. Illusions can essentially be explained when our perceptual assumption is not confirmed by the data, so our interpretation of the stimulus is inappropriate
unless, if … not, except if refer to things which have not happened or did not happen or probably will not happen: Come over tomorrow around five, unless my secretary contacts you. Come over tomorrow around five, except if my secretary contacts you. 4 otherwise expresses an outcome which is likely if a condition is not met: Take the umbrella, otherwise you’ll get soaked. in case refers to situations involving a risk which has to be avoided: I’ll take these shoes with me in case it rains. in case of has a negative connotation and is used for real conditions in formal contexts such as warning notices: In case of fire, do not use the lift. (= If there is fire, ...) but for followed by a noun phrase is used in more formal contexts as a fixed expression meaning ‘if it were not for’: But for Sandra, we’d all have got lost ages ago.
innovation, taking place in historical time – the “entrepreneurial function”: the action of creating new combinations of existing resources. ● Schumpeter Mark I: focusing on individual entrepreneurs ● Schumpeter Mark II: innovation in large firms Innovation diffusion: tendency for innovations to “cluster” in certain industries, areas and time periods à long waves in the world economy (Business Cycles, 1939) Innovation is a continuous improvement process – involving different inventions/innovations Innovation as a moving target The linear model and alternative approaches; innovation research "generations" ● The linear model (Kline and Rosenberg, 1986): Research (science) → development → production → marketing Problems: ● Generalising a chain of causation that only holds for a minority of innovations – disregarding important inputs (e.g. users’ experience)
Syrian statutes. Investigating magistrates determine whether a case should be sent to trial. Minor infringements are handled by peace courts, more serious cases go to courts of first instance. There are civil and criminal appeals courts, the highest being the Court of Cassation. Separate state security courts have jurisdiction over activities affecting the security of the government. In addition, Shari'ah courts apply Islamic law in cases involving personal status. The Druze and non- Muslim communities have their own religious courts. A Supreme Constitutional Court investigates and rules on petitions submitted by the president or one-fourth of the members of the People's Assembly challenging the constitutionality of laws or legislative decrees. This court has no jurisdiction to hear appeals for cases from the civil or criminal courts. The constitution provides for an independent judiciary. The regular
gymnastics Kaur kramm 11.A The real thing Gymnastics is a sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and balance. Internationally, all of the gymnastic sports are governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) or International Federation of Gymnastics (IFG) with each country having its own national governing body affiliated to FIG. Competitive Artistic gymnastics is the best known of the gymnastic sports. Etymology The word derives from the Greek (gymnastike), fem.
The first inhabitants came to the area that now forms present-day Estonia some 11 000 years ago. Estonians were one of the last pagan people in Europe. Estonia was incorporated into Christendom at the beginning of the 13th century, under the pressure of crusaders from Denmark and Northern Germany. Estonians were reduced to the status of peasantry until the 19th century. From 1558 onwards, Estonia became the battleground for the Livonian War involving Denmark, Sweden, Russia and Poland. Sweden emerged as the winner and Estonia remained under its influence until the beginning of the 18th century. During Swedish rule, the first university in Estonia was founded at Tartu in 1632. Tartu University is still widely considered the most important university in Estonia. The period is still often remembered by Estonians as "the Good old Swedish time". In the early 18th century, the Great Northern War left Estonia under Russian rule.
feet on when you are sitting. Kerbstone - a paving stone forming part of a curb Bravado - behaviour that is deliberately intended to make other people believe you are brave and confident Brusquely - using very few words in a way that seems rude Ahdedo to say how do you do very quickly do a person in - snigger - to laugh quietly in a way that is not nice at something which is not supposed to be funny sulkily sulking, or tending to sulk sanguinary - involving violence and killing soiree - a formal or fashionable evening party confounded - used to show that you are annoyed I beg your pardon - please repeat what you just said/ I am sorry for what I just did get a word in edgeways - if you can't get a word in edgeways, you do not have an opportunity to say anything because someone is talking so much or so quickly amiable and genially voluble Pygmalion act 4-5 Why is Eliza angry? Explain. Eliza won the bet for Higgins
the most preferential tax treatment available which in some cases results in no or even negative corporate tax payments from those companies. For BEPS project to be transparent and inclusive, a broad-based public involvement has been carried out by the OECD. The discussion draft to prepare the final report and received comments to the discussion draft were both published, in 2014 and early 2015, respectively. On October 5th, 2015 the Final Report on Limiting Base Erosion Involving Interest Deductions and Other Financial Payments was presented analyzing several best practices and recommending new rules for limiting the level of interest expenses allowed for tax deductions. The recommended approach by the OECD is to limit the entity’s net interest expenses, and payments economically equivalent to interest, to a percentage of entity’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA). The
the sense of space, and the sense of time. 30. What are the pure forms of conception? In a second stage, the mind raises the perceptual knowledge of objects into the conceptual knowledge of relationships, sequences and laws. 31. What is the difference between noumena and phenomena? Noumena, which is the world of things-in-themselves. Phenomena are often, but not always, understood as 'appearances' or 'experiences'. These are themselves sometimes understood as involving qualia. 32. What does Kant say about metaphysics and religion? e. Hegel 33. What is the goal of Hegel's philosophy? His goal was to reduce reality to a more synthetic unity within the system of absolute idealism, to achieve the absolute. 34. For Hegel, what is the Absolute? The Absolute is, in principle, the relation between two different things, that ties these things together. 35. What kind of process is the Absolute? Understandable. If two things are
70. GEO-FENCING - the use of GPS or RFID technology to create a virtual geographic boundary, enabling software to trigger a response when a mobile device enters or leaves a particular area asukohapõhine piiranguala (Oxford Dictionary) 71. HASTEN - to make something happen sooner or more quickly - kiirendama, tõttama (Cambridge Dictionary) 72. HAZARDOUS - risky; dangerous - ohtlik, riskantne, kardetav (Oxford Dictionary) 73. HORIZONTAL (capabilities) - being at or involving the same level of a hierarchy horisontaalne (Oxford Dictionary) 74. IMPACT - a marked effect or influence - mõju, toime (Oxford Dictionary) 75. IMPROVE - to (cause something to) get better - parandama, paremaks muutma, täiustama (Cambridge Dictionary) 76. INDICATE - to show, point, or make clear in another way - osutama, näitama, viitama (Cambridge Dictionary) 77. INDISTINGUISHABLE - not able to be identified as different or distinct - eristamatu,
can live there. Tundra ecozone is located south of the Arctic ecozone. Coniferous trees grow in tundra. A mix of coniferous and deciduous forests grow in Central Canada and in the Atlantic provinces. There are also the prairies. 95% of the land has been converted into farmland and it is basically a treeless area. Uniting Canada There were several reasons for uniting Canada. · Strong defence against any American aggression and the Fenians · Trade network involving the cities in Canada · Canadians wanted to build a railway line · The British didn't have enough money to support Canadian colonies In July 1, 1867 the Dominiom of Canada was created. The Dominiom of Canada consisted of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick provinces. Yukon was the last province to join the Dominiom. John Macdonald was the first prime minister of Canada. Another important feature about Canada is its railway. The railway was completed in 1885.
aid conservation drought famine riot charity demonstration emergency pile-up strike a) An organization which collects money to help those in need b) When an area is desperately short of water c) The act of protecting animals, or parts of the environment d) When people march through the streets to show their opinions. e) A collision involving several vehicles f) When an area is desperately short of food g) Something unexpected which must be dealt with quickly h) When people stop working through disagreement with their employers. i) Help (money, food, etc.) given by governments or other organizations. j) When a crowd of people is violent and out of control 8 Complete each sentence with one suitable word. a) The fireman put his life ...at... risk to rescue the child. b) Teachers have decided to go …... strike next month.
Take exception to sth(v)-vastu olema millelegi Exchange sth for sth else(v)-vahetama midagi millegi vastu Excited about(adj)-erutatud,põnevil Exclaim at(v)-hüüatama Excuse for(n)-vabandus Excuse sb for(v)-vabandama Expel from(v)-välja viskama Experienced in(adj)-kogenud Experiment on/with(v)-katsetama Expert at/in(sth/doing sth)(n)-asjatundja(person skilled at-oskuslik) Expert at/in/on (sth/doing sth)(adj)-vilunud(done with skill or involving great knowledge) Expert with sth(n)-asjatundja millegi kasutamises Expert on(n)-asjatundja, inimene on mingis teemas teadlik Failure in(an exam)(n)-läbikukkumine Faithful to(adj)-truu Familiar to sb(adj)-tuttav kellelegi Familiar with(adj)-kursis,tuttav,teadmine millestki Famous for(adj)-kuulus Fed up with(adj)-tüdinenud Fill sth with sth else(v)-täitma Fond of(adj)-kiindunud Forget about sth(v)-unustama Forgive sb for(v)-andestama Friendly with/to(adj)-sõbralik
Framework) or financial incentives to promote downward substitution. 2. Normative Developing shared values, culture and vision across organisations, professional groups and individuals for example, developing common integration goals, identifying and addressing communication gaps, building clinical relationships and trust through local events, or involving service users and the wider community. 3. Organisational Coordinating structures, governance systems and relationships across organisations for example, developing formal and informal contractual or cooperative arrangements such as pooled budgets or practice-based commissioning; or developing umbrella organisational
Teenused annavad arenenud maades suurema osa sisemisest kogutoodangust ja hõivavad enim töötajaid. Kõrgetasemeliste äriteenuste ja sotsiaalteenuste, eriti hariduse ja tervishoiu osakaal majanduses on riigi arengutaseme üheks tähtsamaks tunnuseks KIBS - knowledge-intensive-businessservices technology based Computer networks/telematics services some Telecommunications (especially new business services);Software; Other Computer-related services Training in new technologies; Design involving new technologies; Office services involving new office equipment); those Building services that involving new IT equipment Management Systems; Management Consultancy involving new technology; Technical engineering; Environmental services involving new technology Scientific/laboratory testing services; R&D Consultancy Info/teadmustoodete väljatöötamine vajab väga kõrget intellektuaalset taset Arusaamine ja
everybody including women, men, young people and persons with disabilities and equal pay for equal work value. They are committed to enable the economic empowerment of 5 million women across its global value chain by 2020 (Business for 2030). This is a very problematic topic in general politics section and it is important that companies like Coca-Cola get involved because they have a huge reach to places all over the world and politics should be more about involving different actors than making unanimous decisions that are not good for the people. Taking all the previously said in the consideration it is obvious that Coca-Cola Company has a huge role in international political economy all over the world. The company has done a lot of great things for IPE and continues to contribute to the international political economy to make a world better and cleaner place to live and also give everybody an equal chance on life and career