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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

Annika Giannini ­ Lisbeth's lawyer Plot The book begins one day after the previous one ended. The Girl Who Played With Fire ended with Lisbeth Salander meeting his father and half brother. Salatsenko and Niedermann wanted to buried Lisbeth but fortunately the girl was able to escape despite she had a bullet wound in her head, her hip and her shoulder. She defeated herself by beating Salatsenkos face with an ax. Niedermann had the change to escape. The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest begins in the hospital in Göteborg, where 2 patients (Zalatsenko and Lisbeth) were brought. They recover two doors down from each other. Lisbeth is already wanted for committing a double murder and one another murder, which she actually didn't commit. Lisbeth's old friend Mikael Blomkvist takes the challenge to help Lisbeth win her hearing in the court. It is really difficult, because he has to fight against kapo, the press and almost against the

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Education in Russia

Education in Russia Table of contents Compulsory school years School stages Grading system PISA results GDP investment Literacy rate in the country Interesting facts about rules and regulations Compulsory school years Eleven-year secondary education in Russia is compulsory A student of 15 to 18 years of age may drop out of school with approval of his/her parent and local authorities Students with multiple violations may be kicked out of school at starting age of 15 School stages kindergarten (age 3 to 7) elementary (years 1-4) middle (years 5-9) senior (years 10-11) Grading system In Russia, most educational institutions use a five-point grading scale, where 5 is the highest and 1 is the lowest 5 "Excellent" 4 "Good" 3 "Satisfactory" 2 "Unsatisfactory" 1 "Very Poor" In higher education, most subjects are graded `Pass/No pass' PISA results

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Fast 2 Furious

,,2 Fast 2 Furious" is the sequel to 2001's wildly popular ,,The Fast and the Furious". Once again the movie revolves around street racing, but this is a very different film from the original. This movie finds Brian kicked off by the police force when streetracing in Miami. He gets busted and the FBI cuts a deal whereby his record will be cleaned if he goes undercover to help them get a dirty information. The allure of these movies isn't the plot though. It's the cars and the racing.In my opinion, this movie is a bit better than the first. The movie has an entirely different feel from the first. The races are a little

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Getter Jaani inglise keelne esitlus

eliminated, she still became a star. Why is Getter everywhere? Mostly she is everywhere because fans adore her soo mutch and the produsers are takind advantages of it She is young and pretty, as if she wants people to envy her How is she known She has her own show called "päikese poole" She performed at the 56. eurovision in Dysseldorf with a song called "Rocefeller street" and beacuse of her estonia became 24. th At a show called "tantsud tähtedega" she failed by getting kicked out of the show at the first level Something scandalous In Tallinn a fan called out Getter Jaanis name and cheered, but Getter told him to "buzz off" Her Show "Päikese poole" is a show for "babes" and other kind of "barby girls", say fans in a interesting forum http:// naistekas.delfi.ee/foorum/read.php?58,11194801 Thank you for watching!

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Meg Rosoff "What I Was"

What I Was By Meg Rosoff Meg Rosoff Was born in 1956 in Boston, USA Studied at Harvard University First novel, How I Live Now (2004) Second novel, Just in Case (2006) Third novel, What I Was (2007) Main characters : 1) Hilary ­ 16 years old boy, around whom the story goes. He had been kicked out of two boarding schools and St Oswald´s was the last thing, where he wanted to be. 2)Finn ­ Boy with the beautyful eyes, flickering half-smile and no past. No one knows he lives alone in his hut by the sea. (Actually he is a girl) 3)Barett ­ Hilary´s roommate 4)Gibbon ­ Hilary´s roommate, very cruel 5)Reese ­ Hilary´s roommate, who is as attracted to Hilary as Hilary is to Finn. Parts: St Oswald´s School A boy named Finn and their adventures

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The Catcher in the Rye

He offers the girl to run away with him but as she refuses, Holden gets frustrated and goes to the park where he used to go as a youngster. The evening gets colder and he decides to sneak in to his parents appartment to visit his little sister Phoebe. She is the most important person in Holdens life. He can rely on her and look for her support, because he thinks Phoebe is the only person on Earth, who can understand him. He is forced to admit to Phoebe that he was kicked out of school, which makes her mad at him. When he tries to explain why he hates school, she accuses him of not liking anything. He tells her his fantasy of being "the catcher in the rye," a person who catches little children as they are about to fall off of a cliff when playing on a rice field on the edge of a cliff. Next day Holden calls his former English teacher, Mr. Antolini, who tells Holden he can come to his apartment. The teacher asks Holden what does he want from his life and tries to

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Sepak takraw

 Sepak takraw spread to Indonesia from nearby Malacca as early as  16th century.  From there the Malay people spread across archipelago and introduced the game in Sulawesi. There the game developed further and became Buginese traditional game which is called "Raga”. Some men playing "Raga" encircling within a group, the ball is passed from one to another and the man who kicked the ball highest is the winner. The modern version of sepak takraw began taking shape in Thailand during the early 1740s. In 1829 the Siam Sports Association drafted the first rules for takraw competition.] Four years later, the association introduced the volleyball-style net and held the first public contest. Competitions  International play is now governed by the International Sepak Takraw Federation.

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"The Taming of the Shrew" Shakespeare

Katherine is tamed. They return to Padua where Lucentio has won Bianca. At a banquet they wager on who has the most obedient wife. Each wife is issued with commands but only Katherine obeys and gives everyone a speech about the importance of wifely submission. Characters The characters of the induction are the Lord, Christopher Sly and the Hostess of an alehouse. The Lord is witty man, who decides to play a prank on Christopher Sly. Christopher Sly is a drunken tinker, who gets kicked out of an alehouse in the prelude. He is brought to watch a play about the lives of good people in Padua. The two main characters of this play are Petruchio and Katherine Minola. Petruchio is a nobleman from Verona. He is a very clever man and he has intentions to marry and tame Katherine. Katherine is the daughter of a rich nobleman of Padua. Katherine is a very shrew and stubborn woman. There are also Baptista Minola ­ the father of Katherine; Bianca Minola ­ the

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Irish National Costums

Popular sports include the two national pastimes: Gaelic football and hurling, both strictly amateur sports. The women's version of hurling is called camogie. Hurling, a fast and skillful game, is played on a soccer-type field with wooden sticks and a small leather ball. Gaelic football is played with a round ball; its rules are similar to soccer, but players can touch the ball with their hands, although they cannot pick it up from the ground. The ball is punched, not thrown, and it can be kicked. Scoring is done in a soccer-type net, but, as in hurling, points can also be made for going over the top of the goal. Gaelic football is the precursor of Australian Rules football; the two sports are similar enough that Irish and Australian teams sometimes play each other with a set of compromise rules. The All-Ireland semifinals and finals, sponsored by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), are highlights of the hurling and Gaelic football seasons.

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Topic - Libraries

Jacqueline is the main suspect but it was later proved that she had been away at the time of the incident. That later proved to be a misdirection for the boulder was dislodged, possibly by accident but more likely by Linnet's American lawyer/representative, Mr. Pennington. During the same evening after Linnet has gone to bed, Jacqueline, drunken, shoots Simon in the leg and the pistol is kicked away under a soda and which later appears to be disappeared completely. Still mad, Jacqueline is taken to her room and watched over by Dr. Bessner, an Austrian. Dr. Bessner is awoken and tends to Simon where his wound is dressed. Both of them appear to have perfect alibis when it is discovered that Linnet has been shot in the head and the letter ,J' has been drawn on the wall in order to frame Jacqueline

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Leksikoloogia konspekt (uus)

47. Idioms  A group of words having a meaning not deducible from the individual words. A set expression where two or more words are syntactically related but with a meaning like that of a single lexical unit.  Non-compositional meanings – can’t be predicted from the meanings of its semantical components  They are unique to languages – jump the gun  Can’t be passivized – the gun was jumped, the bucket was kicked o BUT: his leg was pulled continuously by the other boys  Can’t be turned into nouns – gun-jumping  Three categories of idioms can be distinguished o Pure – pull sb’s leg, kick the bucket, o Semiliteral – fat chance, take steps, be a stepping stone, jump the gun o Literal – in sum, throw away, according to  Elements are not separately modifiable without the loss of the idiomatic meaning. The

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“Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?”

Kuressaare Gümnaasium "Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?" Luuleprojekt Laulusõnad esitajalt Tupac Shakur Dear mama When I was young me and my mama had beef Seventeen years old kicked out on the streets Though back at the time, I never thought I'd see her face Ain't a woman alive that could take my mama's place Suspended from school; and scared to go home, I was a fool with the big boys, breakin all the rules I shed tears with my baby sister Over the years we was poorer than the other little kids And even though we had different daddy's, the same drama When things went wrong we'd blame mama I reminice on the stress I caused, it was hell Huggin on my mama from a jail cell

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Inglise keele stilistika

Syntax e.g neutral one: He came in inversion: In came he, in he came Lexicology Many pairs of synonyms, the borrowed word (french, latin, etc) is bookish, literary and native one is neutral. e.g finish (B) ­ terminate (N), understand ­comprehend, heavenly-selestial, think-cogitate. e.g He came home drunk. He returned to his residence in a state of intoxication (number of bookish words) Irony! My parent has passed away (literary) My old man has kicked the bucket (disrespect) In written or oral speech, the choice of words may be peculiar, individual, so unexpected word-combinations may appear and these are of interest in stylistics! e.g word combinations 3 usual unusual A week ago A grief ago, a smile ago, a cigarette ago

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

Maturita Solutions Advanced Workbook Key 2F Photo comparison 2G Review page 18 If necessary, in a weaker class, page 17 brainstorm ideas about both 1 1 all-time pictures before starting. Students 1 1 skipping 5 kicked 2 highly acclaimed work in pairs to do the task. 2 get 6 kick 3 divided · Writing: Read through and discuss 3 hanging 7 sleeping 4 story the task together, then refer 4 walked 8 hang 5 involving students to the Writing Bank for

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

Bared to You The first book in the Crossfire series, 2012 This one is for Dr. David Allen Goodwin. My love and gratitude are boundless. Thank you, Dave. You saved my life. Acknowledgments My deepest gratitude to my editor, Hilary Sares, who really dug into this story and made me work for it. Basically, she kicked my ass. By not pulling her punches or letting me shortchange the details, she made me work harder and because of that, this story is a much, much better book. BARED TO YOU wouldn't be what it is without you, Hilary. Thank you so much! To Martha Trachtenberg, copy editor extraordinaire. This book is an important one for me and she treated it that way. Thank you, Martha! To Victoria Colotta, for all her hard work on the interior design and typesetting. She took my

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

congregation or local church is independent. Demands for religious toleration except for Roman Catholics and High Anglicans on the right and Freethinkers and Unitarians on the left. Adcovated for complete separation of Church and State Pride´s purge and the Rump Enraged by the Parliaments opposition to the New Model Army, officers dicided to remove those members of parliament they regarded untrustforthy. Acting on the orders of Thomas Pride, they kicked out 143 prebyterian members. The resulting less 100 member parliament is known as Rump They abolished the house of Lords. Confiscated the crown. Set up a commission to try the king. The Rump was dismissed by Regicide 1649 Was the public execution of Charles I in front of Banqueting Hosue, Whuitehall in 1649 He was found guilty of 68 votes to 67. The Comonwealth 1649-1660 Was the republican government of England, between

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Stilistika loeng

carries bookish term and the native word is neutral (e.g. begin - commence, understand ­ comprehend, think ­ cogitate, etc.). "He came home drunk" ­ no extra shades of meaning. "He returned to his residence in a state of intoxication" ­ has extra shade of meaning (irony). "He died poor" ­ no extra shades of meaning. "He expired in indigent circumstances" ­ has extra shade of meaning. "My parent has passed away" ­ bookish. "My old man has kicked a basket" ­ colloquial. The choice of words may be peculiar and so unexpected word combinations may arise. Any such phrase is of an interest in stylistics: USUAL UNUSUAL a week / month ago a grief ago / a smile ago / a cigarette ago delicious meal delicious murder ungrammatical sentence ungrammatical house

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Cialdini raamat

spirited efforts, began convincing themselves of the vital need to reduce American dependence on foreign fuel, began appreciating the monetary savings in their util- ity bills, began feeling proud of their capacity for self-denial, and most important, began viewing themselves as conservation-minded. With all these new reasons present to justify the commitment to use less energy, it is no wonder that the com- mitment remained firm even after the original reason, newspaper publicity, had been kicked away. (See Figure p on page 88.) Strangely enough, though, when the publicity factor was no longer a possibility, these families did not merely maintain their fuel-saving effort, they heightened it. Any of a number of interpretations could be offered for that still stronger effort, but I have a favorite. In a way, the opportunity to receive newspaper publicity had pre- vented the homeowners from fully owning their commitment to conservation. Of

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TheCodeBreakers

Perhaps the most important of the MI-8 solutions was the one that largely resulted in the conviction of the only German spy condemned to death in the United States dur- ing World War I. This was Lothar Witzke, alias Pablo Waberski, who was suspected of setting off the Black Tom explosion. He was captured in January, 1918, by an American agent, who found in his baggage in the Central Hotel in Nogales, Mexico, a cipher letter dated January 15. It did not reach MI-8 until spring, and then it kicked about for a few more months while several men there tried and failed to solve it. Finally Manly took it up. This quiet scholar, who never married and whose quiet, simple manner contrasted so sharply with his chief's, was to become one of the world's leading authorities on Chaucer. He and his collaborator, Edith Rickert, labored for 14 years to produce their monumental eight-volume work, The Text of the Canterbury Tales, in which, by a tedious collation of

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

"I'm Jacob Black." He held his hand out in a friendly gesture. "You bought my dad's truck." "Oh," I said, relieved, shaking his sleek hand. "You're Billy's son. I probably should remember you." "No, I'm the youngest of the family -- you would remember my older sisters." "Rachel and Rebecca," I suddenly recalled. Charlie and Billy had thrown us together a lot during my visits, to keep us busy while they fished. We were all too shy to make much progress as friends. Of course, I'd kicked up enough tantrums to end the fishing trips by the time I was eleven. "Are they here?" I examined the girls at the ocean's edge, wondering if I would recognize them now. "No." Jacob shook his head. "Rachel got a scholarship to Washington State, and Rebecca married a Samoan surfer -- she lives in Hawaii now." "Married. Wow." I was stunned. The twins were only a little over a year older than I was. "So how do you like the truck?" he asked. "I love it. It runs great."

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

a pleiotropism; that is, a mere byproduct of other traits that are themselves adaptive.) Objection 4 How does the Verification Principle apply to itself? Either it is empirically verifiable or it is not. Suppose it is not verifiable. Then either it is just meaningless or it is an empty "analytic" or definitional truth. At least one positivist (I have forgot- ten which) gallantly embraced the idea that the principle is just meaningless, a ladder to be kicked away once one has climbed it. Some positivists took the line that the principle was a useful stipulative definition of the word "mean- ing," for technical purposes. Hempel (1950) called the principle a "proposal," hence neither true nor false, but subject to each of several rational demands and constraints, hence not simply arbitrary. Of course, any philosopher can stipulate anything at any time; but how does that help those of us who

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

W h a t special functions do these parts perform? 5 . Can the villain also be a Shapeshifter or Trickster? W h a t other archetypes might a villain manifest? 6 . In what way does your hero face death in the Ordeal? W h a t is your hero's greatest fear? 173 STAGE NINE: REWARD "We came, we saw, we kicked its ass." — from Ghostbusters, screenplay by Dan Aykroyd and Harold R a m i s ith the crisis o f the O r d e a l p a s s e d , heroes now ex­ perience the c o n s e q u e n c e s o f surviving death. W i t h

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