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Walter Scott

historical novels. Early Life o Was born August 15 1771 o Caught polio and survived. o Sent to Sandyknowe , his grandparents farm. o Taught to read and influenced by his aunt Jenny. o Given private tutoring by James Mitchell. o attended grammar school and met James Ballantyne. o At age 12, started studying at the University of Edinburgh. o Began an apprenticeship with his fathers office. o Later became a lawyer in Edinburgh. Literary Career launched Began to write at 25 by translating works from German. Became an ardent volunteer in yeomanry where he met Margaret Charlotte Charpentier in 1791 Had five children together Invested in money over time through various jobs and events. Founded a printing press with his poetry Succeeded in publishing numbers of poems over the next ten years. Novel Life Waverley and other to follow within the first five years all followed Scottish

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„The monk who sold his ferrari" - Robin S. Sharma

„The monk who sold his ferrari" ­ Robin  S. Sharma Kristofer Seppel EMÜ 2015 What would you do if you were a successful trial  lawyer and one second you get heart attack in the  crowd? The content of the book • Julian Mantle and heart attack • Leaving the job and disappear The content of the book • Coming back to home • Telling his story to John: Himalayan journey 1) Arriving and meeting monks 2) Training (mental and physical) Illuminated life seven timeless virtues Thank you for listening!

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Harper Lee - To Kill a Mockingbird Summary in English

 1961- "Love—In Other Words"  1961- "Christmas to Me"  1965 -"When Children Discover America"  2007- Presidential Medal of Freedom of the United States Main characters  Finches  Scout  story-teller  6-9 years  A bit of tomboy, clever and curios  Jem  10-13  Adventurous, polite  Atticus  About 50  Lawyer, honest, gentleman, caring General atmosphere  Many short-forms  1930s  Maycomb  Children trying to understand this world  Racism problem  Becoming a lady and gentleman The plot  Children adventures  Dill  Boo Radley  Fishing pole  The trial  Tom Robinson vs Ewells  Tom only helped Mayella

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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

ABRAHAM LINCOLN Janeli Uuesoo 12 B Personal life  Born 12 February 1809, Kentucky  Poor farmers  Tall, Thin, Black hair, dark skin  Cutting wood, ploughing, growing wood  1842 married Mary Todd  4 sons, 1 survived Politics  Successful lawyer  November 6 1860 – 16th president of the US  Time of crisis • Slavery • 1861 the American Civil War  January 1 1863 – abolition of slavery Assasination  April 14 1865 – Death of Lincoln  Ford’s Theatre  John Wilkes Booth  Abraham Lincoln was shot, died several hours later Legacy   Preserved the US as one nation  Ended slavery in The US

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Barack Obama

States Early life Obama was borned on August 4, 1961 and he´s the first president who´s borned in Honolulu, Hawaii. He had problems with alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Schools He has studied in Columbia University in New York. He studied political science there. He also got a doctorate in law, as he was in Harvard. Career Before becomin a politic he worked as a civil rights lawyer. Also in Chicago University, he read lectures on constitutional law. President He was selected as a president in 4th November in 2008. He´s the first mulatto president in the United States. Life In 1991 he married with Michelle Robinson, they have two children Malia and Sasha. He was also selected by Time, Person of the year.

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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

Lisbeth and Mikael met in the first novel called "The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo". Lisbeth found Mikale trustful, and this was something new for her. She couldn't trust anyone before. So she tried to avoid Mikael, because he brought out feelings that Salander had never experienced before. Salander didn't like it because she liked to have everything under her own control. Blomkvist spends this novel trying hard to reveal the corrupt plot against Lisbeth Salander. 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.

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Sense and sensibility

Only change to get rich by women`s was marriage with the rich man. In movie was mostly talked about high class people. Womens didn´t have the opportunity to take a part in policy. Richer womens had change to hire a butler, so they did´t have to do household job. Women`s free time activities where mostly: music( mostly violin or piano), handcrafting , celebrations and reading. Men`s had a big role in society. Men`s had all the important jobs. Better-paid jobs where : politician, lawyer and to go army and get rich. Men`s free time activities where mostly :hunting, cricket and card games. In this time the people where very polite with each other, especially high-class . They always greeted each other and they where well-educated. The relationship with both side where also good. Mostly the different people classes didn´t communicate with each other, because they had different manners. Nowadays men`s and women`s are equal to each other, but in nowadays people could be nicer

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Bridget Jone's Diary

Bridget is an assistant at a London book publisher. She is a thirty-something woman, with her own flat and a group of supportive friends. She has man problems, weight problems, mother problems, and career problems. She is afraid of living alone and that when she dies alone she will be eaten by dogs because nobody will find her for months! The story starts when Bridget goes home for the Christmas holidays and her mother tries yet again to fix her up with some man. This time it's the humourless lawyer, Mark, who wears very weird clothes. After a disastrous first meeting with Mark, Bridget returns to London with a list of New Year resolutions. She starts a diary and starts to record all the disappointments in her life. Back in the publishing office where she works, Bridget starts flirting with her boss Daniel Cleaver. After some days she falls in love with Daniel. They spend a lot of time together but they hide their relationship at work. Bridget believes that Daniel is the right man for

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The letter to Australia

3 Aprill 2011 Hi Nipitiri! It's been such a long time that I haven't written to you ! Don't worry, it doesn't mean that I had forgotten you. I hope that You had a great time in Australia. I have never been in Australia, so I want to ask some question from you. I hope you don't mind and you will have a time to respond to the letter. I have heard that there is a weird and wonderful musical instrument called a didgeridoo. Did you saw it? How it looks? And how they play it? I'll like if you will talk to me about it. It seems a very interesting instrument. Australins have a strong sense of humour and I have read that they will tell anti-English jokes to the English, anti-lawyer jokes to the lawyers and anti- mother-in-law jokes to mothers-in-law. Is is true? Did Australians laugh about you? They are very easy-going by nature. They pu...

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Konstantin Päts

Born: February 23rd, 1874 (Tahkuranna Parish) Died: January 18th, 1956 (Kalninin, Russia) Lawyer (University of Tartu) First president of Republic of Estonia Päts was born in Tahkuranna Parish to a family of Jakob Päts and Olga Tumanova. He started learning in local school. Continued in Riga's seminar and then went to Pärnu's Gymnasium. He graduated in Tartu University In 1898, Päts graduated from the faculty of Law of Tartu University. From 1901 to 1905 he worked as an editor in newspaper "Teataja". Päts had to escape from Estonia,

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Job, work, post, position, occupation, profession, career

" or ,,what is your work?". Say what do you do? or what do you do for a living? Post and position are more formal words for a job in a company or organization. They are used especially in job advertisements and when you are talking about someone moving to different job. · This post would suit a recent graduate. · He left last summer for a teaching position in Singapore. Use occupation to talk about the kind of work that someone usually does, for example if they are a teacher, lawyer, driving instructor etc. Occupation is used mainly on official forms. · State your name, age, and occupation in the box below. ! Do not use occupation to talk about your own job · I am an accountant. (NOT My occupation is an accountant). A profession is a kind of work for which you need special training and a good education, for example teaching, law, or medicine · The legal profession Your career is the type of work that you do or hope to do for most of your life

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My future career

My future career. I often think about my future plans and career. Now I am studying at the secondary school. But after finishing school I try to enter at the university. It is very difficult for me to make the right choice of my future profession. There are many different professions and you can find exactly that which interests you. For example, waiter, manager, actress, lawyer, doctor and so on. To decide, what kind of work suits me, helps communication with adults, meetings with representatives of universities and large selection of useful literature. Also I need to think about how well I can do what I would like to do. In my opinion, very interesting and noble profession is a doctor. I understand that it is necessary to study a lot to become a doctor. You must have good knowledge of biology, chemistry and mathematics

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Esitlus Pärnust.

Hanseatic Days medieval festival in 2010. Population 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 8 9 2 3 5 7 7 8 0 0 1 7 2 4 9 0 9 9 0 9 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 4 4 4. Notable Residents ● Gustav Fabergé, jeweller ● Johann Voldemar Jannsen, Estonian journalist and poet ● Paul Keres, chess grandmaster ● Lydia Koidula, poet ● Friedrich Martens, lawyer ● David Oistrakh, violinist ● Georg Wilhelm Richmann, German physicist ● David Samoylov, poet ● Olev Siinmaa, architect ● David Shrayer-Petrov, poet, fiction writer, translator, medical scientist ● Maxim D. Shrayer, author and literary scholar 5. Citizens of Honour ● 1886 Konstantin Possiet ● 1901 Friedrich Fromhold Martens ● 1934 Konstantin Päts ● 2007 Neeme Järvi ● 2008 Valter Ojakäär ● 2009 Jüri Jaanson 6. Pictures of Pärnu

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"Legal english vs everyday english" speech

and money ­ it gets your point and message across and people actually are able to understand it, which means your clients won't be calling you as often to get explanations and they will also be making fewer errors while they fill out important forms. So it can definitely be said that using plain language may help you save time, resources and most importantly you will be able to give better service to your clients. Legal English certainly has its disadvantages, but in order to be a respectable lawyer, one should know the importance of legalese even if it is not used as often as before.

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Democracy in the US

Congress, which informed the king of the colonists' belief that they should have a voice in determining laws that affected them. The king and the conservative government paid no need to the concerns of the colonists. In 1772, fighting broke out between New England militia and British soldiers. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress issued a Declaration of Independence, primarily written by Thomas Jefferson, a farmer and lawyer from Virginia. This document declared that from that time the United Colonies were no longer colonies of England, but free and independent states named the United States of America. Moreover, the Declaration of Independence set forth some of the principled of American democracy. With help from France, the American armies, led by George Washington, a gentleman farmer from Virginia, won the War of Independence . The peace treaty was signed in 1783.

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prelim year 1

solving other similar cases Be bound by something – having a moral or legal duty to do something Common law – the legal system in England and most of the US that has developed from old customs and court decisions, rather than laws made by politicians Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Legislation – a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament Solicitor – a lawyer who prepares cases and gives legal advice Barrister – a lawyer who can represent people in court Tort – an action that is wrong but can be dealt with in a civil court rather than a criminal court Common law is a law system which developed in England and has been adopted by most of the United States and other countries colonized by England. Common law consists of rules created by the judicial decisions and statutes. Essential to common law are the hierarchy of courts and the principle of binding precedent. This means,

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Briti ja Ameerika kirjandus

.. * England was at the time not yet Great Britain: Scotland was until 1603 an independent kingdom * England itself was not homogeneous and unified * The North was remote, unruly border country, poor and feudal * Wales, to the west, was at the beginning of this period still thoroughly Celtic * At the beginning of this period the literary model was Chaucer´s verse, there was none in prose Sir Thomas More * Born in London * known to Catholics as Saint Thomas More since 1935 * was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist. * He was an important councillor to Henry VIII of England and was Lord Chancellor from October 1529 to 16 May 1532 * He was canonized by Pope Pius XI in 1935 * He was an opponent of the Protestant Reformation and in particular of Martin Luther and William Tyndale. ´´Utopia´´ * "Utopia" ­ a name he gave to the ideal and imaginary island nation, the political system of which he described in Utopia, published in 1516.

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Kõne Briti majandusest inglise keeles

it's absolutely ridiculous to get a million for that. I think many people have suffered much more and would deserve much more. But that all concludes in people's ego. It's the side that people get greedy. At that moment lawyers step into play. They have helped create a world in which dissatisfaction leads to blame. Most victims of legal harassment will settle with money in order to avoid a lengthy and expensive trial. The defendant, however vast they may become, will be carried by his or her lawyer, working for a share of the profits. The ,,ambulance chasing" lawyers who are involved in this sort of legal chicanery get rich because when they win they can win simply billions. Innocent defendants know that they have a choice: they either spend years fighting the case or else they settle out of court. Many small businessmen have gone bust because they cannot afford the premiums they've been expected to pay. Public services have deteriorated still

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Towards zero inglisekeelne kokkuvõte

Story began in 19th November. The group round the fireplace was nearly all composed of lawyers. The most famous of them was an old mr. TREVES .Mr TREVES eas close to eighty. He was member of the famous lawyer company. He knows the historical background to various more than anyone else in England. People said Mr. Treves ought to write his memoirs. Mr. TREVES knew better. He knew that he knew too much. He's opinion was always respected. The group who sat around the fireplace talked about the murder what had happened in the Old Bailey in the morning. They talked themselves out, little by little and then their eyes turned to mr. Treves. Then mr. Treves said a few wise words

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Book Report "To Kill A Mockingbird"

The main characters are Scout, Atticus and Jem. Scout is a little girl, she is intelligent, thoughtful and brave. She definitely seems boy-like because she isn't afraid to fight with boys. Scout also has a warm heart, she always has best intentions and worries about the poor. Jem, Scouts brother, is entering puberty and is not so stable as Scout. There is seen clear progress in Jem's way of thinking during the novel. Atticus is the widowed father of Jem and Scout and also a prominent lawyer. He is respected by everyone. He is also the idol of Scout and Jem because he fights and stands out for justice. Plot Scout Finch lives with her brother, Jem, and their widowed father, Atticus, in Alabama town of Maycomb. One summer, Jem and Scout become friends with a boy named Dill, who has come to live in their neighbourhood for the summer. Dill becomes fascinated by the spooky house on their street, the Radley Place. The house is owned by Mr

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Charles Dickens "Our Mutual Friend"

It is an autumn evening and dark shadows are covering the river. There is a boat and in it is sitting Jesse Hexam with his daughter Lizzie. Suddenly, another boat appears and the man in it starts to talk with Jesse. He is called Rogue Riderhood and he says that Jesse is his partner, but Jesse doesn't agree with this and he asks Lizzie to row home as fast as she can. While rowing, they find a drowned man at the end of the boat's rope. Later Mortimer Lightwood, who was old John Harmon's lawyer, receives a letter from a boy named Charley Hexam where is said that young John Harmon is dead. Mr. Lightwood, Mr. Wrayburn and Charley go to Charley's home. Later when the guests leave, Lizzie asks Charley to leave their house and gives him some money. Because of John Harmon died, his money will go to the old servant Noddy Boffin. A part of that Mr. and Mrs. Boffin decides to offer a reward to the man who finds out the killer John Harmon. The same evening Boffins come to the Wilfers house and

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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 17

religion D organised many peaceful protests H had to experience racial problems Free at Last Martin Luther king, Jr., grew up in a supportive and caring religious family in Atlanta, Georgia. As a black child, growing up in the South, he (1) H almost every day. He wanted to help change things for the better for his people and future children. His idea was to become a doctor or a lawyer. As he honoured his father and (2) G , he decided to become a priesst. At the age of 17 his father let him preach a sermon in his curch. It was a freat success and he was certain he had found his calling, so he went to study religion in Pennsylvania. During his studies King (3) A of Mahatma Gandhi in India. He supported Gandhi´s idea of non-violent protests as a way of getting freedom and civil rights.

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Otto August Strandman

school of Rakvere and in 1888 to Emperor Alexander State High School in Tallinn, later High School in Saint Petersburg. In 1896, he graduated as an extern in the Estonian Governorate High School of Tallinn. In 1907, Otto married to Lydia Hindrikson. Their first two childrens, daughter Hella and son Hans died early. Daughter was 4 and son was 3 years old, but their second daughter Lydia died in 1966 after the war. Lydia Hindrikson died on 29 July 1934. Otto worked as a lawyer in Tallinn and Narva, he got a lot of population and he was therefore elected to a member of Tallinn city council from 1904 to 1905. He was also active in Estonian national organizations and became and activist on self-government reform. In 1905 Revolution, Otto was forced to flee abroad and then he lived in many European countries, like Switzerland. He returned to Estonia in 1090 and worked as an attorney, defending participants of the Revolution. In 1917, Otto served as the Chairman

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Interstate 60 film review

He later helps Neal in the town of Morlaw. •A lonely mother looking for her slacker son, who turns out to be living in a city where the population is addicted to a government-controlled drug, Euphoria; Kurt Russell is the local police chief with a penchant for dry humor. •A Museum of Art Fraud run by Mrs. James (Ann-Margret) that actually contains real masterpieces posing as fakes that are undetected by the visiting poseurs. •The town of Morlaw, where every citizen is a lawyer who spend their days suing each other, and imprisoning and exploiting unwary travelers on trumped-up charges. Leaving the hospital, Neal finally confronts his father and asserts his right to live his life without his father's interference, and then proceeds with his sister to an art gallery at her insistence, confused as to why he'd need to be there with none of his work submitted. Once there, he realizes that his painting of the "Fork in the Road" was submitted to the art gallery

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Verb Types

SHE IS LOOKING WITH HER EYES. to miss: · John misses Sally. Non-Continuous Verb HE IS SAD BECAUSE SHE IS NOT THERE. · Debbie is missing her favorite TV program. Normal Verb SHE IS NOT THERE TO SEE HER FAVORITE PROGRAM. to see: · I see her. Non-Continuous Verb I SEE HER WITH MY EYES. · I am seeing the doctor. Normal Verb I AM VISITING OR CONSULTING WITH A DOCTOR. (ALSO USED WITH DENTIST AND LAWYER.) · I am seeing her. Normal Verb I AM HAVING A RELATIONSHIP WITH HER. · He is seeing ghosts at night. Normal Verb HE SEES SOMETHING OTHERS CANNOT SEE. FOR EXAMPLE GHOSTS, AURA, A VISION OF THE FUTURE, ETC. to smell: · The coffee smells good. Non-Continuous Verb THE COFFEE HAS A GOOD SMELL. · I am smelling the flowers. Normal Verb I AM SNIFFING THE FLOWERS TO SEE WHAT THEIR SMELL IS LIKE. to taste:

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Bankok Haunts

people are involved. Working trough the investigation he works with hes assistant Lek who is a transsexual and also with an american FBI agent. He must report hes every action to hes superior Colonel Vikorn.Vikorn is only interested in this investigation because of the amount of money he heard the guilty part got from making a movie like that. The two known but can't be proved yet guilty people are Damrongs' ex-husband and a crazy yet very smart lawyer . There is also a monk in the book who comes every once and a while to use the internet in a cafe near the bar. What makes it weird is that the cafe is in the most monk hated region in the city. Personla comments about the plot I think the plot was interesting. Once you started reading you didn't realize how many pages you've read until you stopped. The plot was very well written. The main characters Sonchai Jitpleecheep ­ He was an interesting man

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J.F.Cooper,R.L.Stevenson,JRR Tolkien,Robert Burns,Herbert George Wells

He was very lonely only child. When he grew older and seemed stronger, his father took him on trips to he wildest coasts of Sotland. Stevenson was no student. He roamed about Edinburgh, learning to know people of all kinds. His stories were full of gaiety, sharm and mis-spelled words. Louis's father let him study law, but soon after he began, his health had become worse. He was sent off to southern France, where he finished his law studies and become a lawyer. In France he met his future wife F.Osburne. While Stevenson got better in writing, his health became worse. When his father died, he went on a voyage to Ney York. He had to spend the winter there at a special hospital. He died when he was 44. His works: "A Child's Garden of Verses", "Kidnapped", "Treasure Isalnd". JRR Tolkien(1892-1973): He was a pure Englisman. A large and hairy spider influenced his writing. He attended Kind Edward Grammar School.

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The mysterious affair at styles

Emily was a forceful person but even so, who would want to kill her? One obvious answer is Emily's current husband, Alfred Inglethorp. He started out being the old lady's secretary and got promoted to husband. "Rotten little bounder" is how John Cavendish describes him. Inglethorp is years younger than his wife and gushes attention on her in a very obsequious manner. The second suspect to consider is John Cavendish himself. John, the older of two Cavendish sons, was a lawyer who has settled down to the life of a country squire. John's dislike for life at Styles is obvious from the first. The situation between Inglethorp and his stepmother is "making life jolly difficult for us," he tells Hastings. John and his wife, Mary, haven't the funds to move to a place of their own. Emily controls all the money and it apparently never occurs to John to go back to working for a living. Mary Cavendish is also far from happy with life at Styles. She was the free-spirited

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Inglise keele kontrolltöö

Unit 1. The ways of working. Commute-edasi-tagasi liikuma,pendeldama Employee-töötaja Employer-tööandja Flexible-paindlik Freelance-vabakutseline Intention-kavatsus Mill-vabrik Premises-valduse,territoorium Replace-asendama,välja vahetama Restriction-piirang,kitsendus Shift-vahetus Flexible working hours-paindlik töögraafik Flexitime-paindlik aeg Teleworking-kaugtöö Job share-töökoha jagamine (works in a bank job share) Career break-tööpaus,palgata Long hours culture-ületundide tegemine To keep in contact To go freelance Work shifts Working part-time – osaline tööaeg Have my career –käia tool Cut back-kulusid vähendama Short-term – lühiajaline (almost all on short-term contracts) Come in from school-koju tulema By e-mail,fax,phone Renew her contract for another 3 months Kas sulle meeldiks töötada osalise tööajaga? Would you like to work part-time? Teie lepingut uuendatakse veel 6 kuuks. Your contract will be renewed for another 6 mon...

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Valentine's day

Be My Valentine A man walks into a post office one day and sees a middle-aged, balding man standing at the counter methodically placing "Love" stamps on bright pink envelopes with hearts all over them. He then takes out a perfume bottle and starts spraying scent all over them. His curiosity gets the better of him; he goes up to the balding man and asks him what he is doing. The man says, "I'm sending out 1,000 Valentine cards signed, 'Guess who?'" "But why?" asks the man. "I'm a divorce lawyer," the man replies. A Mommy Moment Four-year-old Mitch loved candy almost as much as his mom Ann did. He and Daddy had given her a beautiful heart-shaped box of chocolates for Valentine's Day. A few days later Mitch was eyeing it, wishing to have a piece of it. As he reached out to touch one of the big pieces, Ann said to him, "If you touch it, then you have to eat it. Do you understand?" "Oh, yes," he said, nodding his head. Suddenly his little hand patted the tops of all the pieces of candy

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

Vocational schools teach all kinds of trades, for example, bus, tram and trolleybus driving, repairing radio and TV-sets and refrigerators. There is also dress making and decoration of hails, shops and cinemas. You may learn the trade of a builder, a turner, a dressmaker, a shop assistant, a carpenter, a hairdresser. After finishing secondary school young people may enter an institute or a university to prepare for different professions, such as that of a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, a designer, a journalist, a chemist, a physicist, a musician, a writer, an economist among other professions. My Friend (1) I have a lot of friends. Most of them are my former schoolmates. But my bosom friend is Lena. She is 16. Lena isn't very tall, but she is pretty in her own way. She has red curly hair and a turn-up nose. Lena wears spectacles and when spring comes there are plenty of freckles on her cheeks, forehead and nose. But all that doesn't

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

trespassing (eramaale sisse tungima) - the act of walking on private property offence (väärtegu) - wroungful act; act against law negligence (hooletus) - carelessness or not paying attention, causing someone or something to be at risk of being harmed to qualify (kvalifitseeruma) - to be entitled to something or to fit the requirements of something the right of audience (???) - a right of a lawyer to appear and conduct proceedings in court on behalf of their client to draw up a will (testamenti koostama) - to compose a legal document that tells what a person wants to have done with their property after their death legitimation (seadustamine) - according to law; lawful professional title (kutsenimetus) - a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualification law-firm (õigusbüroo) - a business formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law

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Topic - Libraries

Topic ­ Libraries Tallinn English College 8b form 2007 1. Introduction A library is a collection of books. Libraries are maintained by a public body such as an institution or an individual. These collections are used by people who choose not to (or cannot afford) purchase an extensive collection themselves or who need professional assistance with their research. However, with the collection of media other than books, many libraries are now also access points for maps, prints or other documents and artworks such as microfilm, audio tapes, CDs, cassettes and DVDs. So, modern libraries are being redifined as places to get access to information in many formats and from many sources. In addition to providing materials, they also provide the services of specialists who are experts in matters related to finding and organizing inf...

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Crime and the Law

Crime and the Law Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) Sally didn't realise that she had broken/countered/denied the law. b) The police have banned/cancelled/refused parking in this street. c) I must remember to get a/an agreement/licence/permission for my television. d) The president admitted that there had been a breakdown of law and crime/government/order. e) Jim's parents wouldn't agree/allow/let him go to the demonstration. f) Jake was arrested because he had entered the country falsely/illegally/wrongly. g) Talking to other students is against the law/orders/rules of the examination. h) The two men were arrested before they could commit/make/perform any more crimes. i) I had to take the company to court/justice/law to get the money they owed me. j) Smoking is compulsory/prohibited/refused near the petrol tanks. Task 2. Match word in the box with a su...

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Technology Home reading

tissue could be burned.) "Every subject has received some sort of visual input," he said. "There are people who aren't extremely impressed with the results, and other people who are." Second Sight is studying what affects results, including whether practice or disease characteristics influence the brain's ability to relearn how to process visual signals. People choose when to use the device by turning their camera on. Dean Lloyd, 68, a Palo Alto, Calif., lawyer, was "pretty disappointed" when he started in 2007, but since his implant was adjusted so more electrodes responded, is "a lot more excited about it," he said. He uses it constantly, seeing "borders and boundaries" and flashes from highly reflective objects, like glass, water or eyes. With Ms. Morfoot's earlier 16-electrode version, which registers objects as horizontal lines, she climbed the Eiffel Tower and "could see all the lights of the city," she said. "I can see my hand when I'm writing

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Inglise keele sõnad ADVERTISING

7. mortgage ­ when bank loans you money to built a house,( building society) 8. buy on credit - You can use this kind of buying if you don't have enough money to. To purchase, on a promise, in fact or in law, to make payment at a future day. 9. reduction - Discount. For example you get 5 euros off because you are a student. 10. give a refund ­ refunded money on st that you have bought , but you need to retur it 11. fee ­ money payd to a school or a lawyer 12. fare ­ money payd to a journey 13. income tax ­ tax collected on wages ans salariess 14. inhertance tax ­ tax collected from what people inharit from others 15. excise duties ­ tax that must be paid on goods imprted from other countries 16. VAT ­ value added taxe, is a tax paid on goods and services when hey are bought or purcased. 17. corporation tax ­ payd on comapnies profits. 18

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English literature of the 14th, 15th century

of the society: feudal ­ the Knight, the Squire (a smaller landowner), the Yeoman (farmer), the Miller, the Ploughman etc; ecclesiastical ­ the Parson (a priest in charge of the parish), the Summoner (an official in a church court), the Monk, the Prioress (a lady at the head of a religious group of women), the Pardoner (sells indulgencies), the Student (studies theology); urban ­ the Physician, the Lawyer, the Merchant, the Shipman (sailor), the Cook, the Wife of Bath (a widow from Bath), the Innkeeper. At first, each pilgrim was to tell two stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back; the innkeeper would give a good meal and a night at the inn to the best storyteller. Altogether 144 stories, GC only managed to write 24 before his death. It is studied as a

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Estate Planning Basics sõnavara

Estate Planning Basics Denis Clifford Lk i ease kergendus, nõrgenemine, järele andma, odvnema, hinnas järgi andma esentially põhiliselt, põhiolemuselt wisest kõige targem transfer raha ülekanne,, üle andma, loovutamine receive vastu võttma, sisse nõudma incapacitate kõlbmatuks tegema, õigust piirama misle eksitama gorge ummistama Lk ii pique haavama fathom selgust saama, mõistma grasp arusaama, taipama crux olulisim osa, tuum minor väiksem, väheemtähtis net worth puhasvara, omakapital, puhasväärtus mortgage kinnisvaralaen, hüpoteegiga koormama underlying millegi aluseks olema, aluspõhi reflect peegeldama, kajastama engage palkama, tellima, tööle võtma skewed viltune encountered kokkupõ...

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Leksikoloogia

Soccer-mom, botox, speed-dating, fashionista 8) Word formation by the means of affixation. A prefix- is an element placed in the beginnig of the word to adjust or to qualifiy its meaning. A suffix- is an element placed in the end of the word to form a derviative such as ­ing and ­ fy. Prefixes: be- become, for-forget, with-within, ad-admit, ac-accurse, af-affrax, co-co-operate, de-destroy, dis-dismiss, sub-submarine Suffixes: er- maker, or- actor, eer- mountineer, ier/yer- lawyer, ant- assistant, ent-student, ee- detainee, ist-artist, en-vixen, ess-actress, ine-heroine 9) Coversion A type of dervation where no suffix is used to change the word class. Catch as a verb and catch as a noun, brake-down as a verb and break-down as an adjective. 10) compounds Are formed by joining two or more root morphemes. Compounds are often idiomatic in meaning or at least not entirely transparent. Coffe plus pot equals coffeepot 11) Clipping

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret won national publicity as the youngest woman candidate in the country. Unlike many Conservatives at that time, she had no difficulties in presenting her speeches as she talked with force and confidence on issues that mattered to the voters. Starting a Family and Career In Dartford Margaret met her future husband Denis Thatcher who was a local businessman. The couple married in 1951 and they had twins Mark and Carol in 1953. In the 1950s Margaret Thatcher trained as a lawyer, specialising in taxation. She was elected to Parliament in 1959 as Member of Parliament for Finchley, which was a constituency represented in the House of Commons. In 1961 Thatcher became the Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. She also got the job of Conservative spokeswoman on housing and land. Thatcher was one of few Conservative Members of Parliament to support decriminalising male homosexuality, and she voted in favour of legalising abortion.

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Arthur Conan Doyle

during the Easter Rising out of conviction for his Irish nationalist views. Conan Doyle tried, unsuccessfully, to save Casement from the death penalty, arguing that he had been driven mad and was not responsible for his actions. Conan Doyle was also a fervent advocate of justice, and personally investigated two closed cases, which led to two imprisoned men being released. The first case, in 1906, involved a shy half-British, half-Indian lawyer named George Edalji, who had allegedly penned threatening letters and mutilated animals. Police were set on Edalji's conviction, even though the mutilations continued after their suspect was jailed. It was partially as a result of this case that the Court of Criminal Appeal was established in 1907, so not only did Conan Doyle help George Edalji, his work helped establish a way to correct other miscarriages of justice. The story of Conan Doyle and Edalji is told

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Geoffrey chaucer

Chaucer's worldly Friar has taken to accepting bribes. The Merchant (est: KAUPMEES): Where does his profit come from? Describe his looks and character. The Merchant trades in furs and other cloths, mostly from Flanders. He is part of a powerful and wealthy class in Chaucer's society. The Man of Law (est: Õigusnõunik): How is he described? Is he entirely truthful about his life? A successful lawyer commissioned by the king. He upholds justice in matters large and small and knows every statute of England's law by heart. The Franklin (est: MAAHÄRRA): Describe his appearance and dress ? What were his interests in life? In Chaucer's society, a franklin was neither a vassal serving a lord nor a member of the nobility. This particular franklin is a connoisseur of food and

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Jane Eyre

After returning to Thornfield, Jane proclaims her love for Rochester, who returns her feelings and proposes. As she prepares for her wedding, Jane's forebodings arise when a strange, savage-looking woman sneaks into her room one night and rips her wedding veil in two. As with previous mysterious events, Mr Rochester attributes the incident to drunkenness on the part of Grace Poole, one of his servants. During the wedding ceremony, Mr. Mason and a lawyer declare that Mr Rochester cannot marry because he is already married to Mr. Mason's sister. Mr Rochester bitterly admits this, explaining that his wife is a violent madwoman whom he keeps locked in the attic, in the care of Grace Poole. When Grace occasionally drinks too much, it gives his wife a chance to escape, and she is the true cause of Thornfield's strange events. Mr. Rochester asks Jane to go with him to the south of France, and live as husband and wife,

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Inglise õiguskeel

6. disclosure – draw up a list of documents going to be used in trial and serve it on the other party 7. summons – to require smb to appear in court in person 8. affidavit – written, sworn evidence from statements 9. real evidence – material objects as evidence 10. circumstantial evidence - evidence inferred from the facts 11. litigation – a dispute in the court 12. legal aid – payment from the public funds to help smb to pay for the services of the lawyer III 1. omama õigust kohtu poole pöörduda – to have the right of recourse to court 2. kohtu poole pöörduma – to take recourse to a court 3. kohtus asju arutama, lahendama – to adjudicate matters in court 4. oma õigusi kaitsma – to protect one`s rights 5. tsiviilhagi – civil action 6. hagiavaldust kohtusse andma – to file a statement of claim with a court 7. pooli esindama – to represent parties 8. toimikut uurima – to examine a file 9

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The mysterious affair at styles

strychnine poisoning. Emily was a forceful person but even so, who would want to kill her? One obvious answer is Emily's current husband, Alfred Inglethorp. He started out being the old lady's secretary and got promoted to husband. "Rotten little bounder" is how John Cavendish describes him. Inglethorp is years younger than his wife and gushes attention on her in a very obsequious manner. The second suspect to consider is John Cavendish himself. John, the older of two Cavendish sons, was a lawyer who has settled down to the life of a country squire. John's dislike for life at Styles is obvious from the first. The situation between Inglethorp and his stepmother is "making life jolly difficult for us," he tells Hastings. John and his wife, Mary, haven't the funds to move to a place of their own. Emily controls all the money and it apparently never occurs to John to go back to working for a living. Mary Cavendish is also far from happy with life at Styles

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South Parki lühitutvustus

Stan and Butters are generally on friendly terms, although at times Stan tends to be generally annoyed by Butters. Despite the fact that Stan often resents Cartman and enjoys making fun of him, he does show a slight bond with Cartman, and is seen enjoying himself during the few times he is shown to be playing solely with Cartman. KYLE He suffers from diabetes, and other bouts with his health have been the subject of several episodes Kyle's father Gerald is a lawyer, and his mother Sheila is a sometimes-overbearing housewife. Kyle has no biological siblings, but does have a younger adopted brother from Canada named Ike. Kyle is inept at choreographed dancing, and, in the eyes of Cartman, perpetuated the stereotype that "Jews have no rhythm". Kyle often provides a sober thought to plans or ideas made by the other boys, and explains a moral outlook while drawing upon his vast knowledge and intelligence

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Inimõigused, kaasuste kokkuvõtted, õigus isikuvabadusele

Interior's decision was carried out. From what their own Agent himself indicated, the Government had contacted only Switzerland, a State which had an extradition treaty with Italy and where since April 1976 there had been a warrant out for the applicant's arrest with a view to extradition, as was recorded in the Swiss Police Gazette (Moniteur suisse de police) ... Mr. Bozano was not even able to speak to his wife or his lawyer and at no time was any offer made to him that he should be expelled - if necessary under supervision - across the frontier of his choice or even across the nearest frontier, the Spanish border. On the contrary, he was forced to travel from Limoges to the customs post at Moillesulaz - some twelve hours and several hundred kilometres away -, handcuffed and flanked by policemen who in due course handed him over to Swiss colleagues ... Mr

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Pilveteenuse pakkuja sekundaarvastutus autoriõiguste rikkumise korral

levitamismehhanismi, mis üldse võimaldab rikkumist. Usutakse, et sekundaarvastutuse doktriini peaks kasutama kui käepärast ja efektiivset vahendit autoriõiguste rikkumiste piiramiseks. Autorite kohaselt peaksid isikud, kes tagavad teistele isikutele võimsad vahendid, 9 S.H. Song. A Comparative Copyright Analysis of ISP Liability in China Versus the United States and Europe. - The Computer & Internet Lawyer, 2010, No 7, p 7 8 mida võib kasutada nii heaks kui halvaks, olema kohustatud tegema kindlaks, et neid vahendeid kasutatakse vastutustundlikult.10 Euroopa liidu direktiiv elektroonilise kaubanduse kohta 11 võtab üle ,,infoühiskonna teenuste" definitsiooni direktiivi 98/34/EC Artiklist 1.2, et viidata teenusepakkujatele ja näitab nende tsiviil- ja kriminaalõiguslikku vastutust tegutsedes vahendajana. Direktiiv määrab, et

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USA

have religion. View to the biggest city in America ­ New York. 8 Famous Americans To write about famous examples from all walks of life would take forever because there are so many famous people. I will choose some people from different categories and give overview of them. Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. He was born in 1809. He became a lawyer and a politician. He was elected president on a campaign to end slavery. After the Civil War began in 1861, Lincoln introduced the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 freeing all slaves in the United States. He is remembered for his famous speech after the battle of Gettysburg where he said, "Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the Earth." Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. Abraham Lincoln

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Essential Vocabulary töö

arguments and evidence and attacts the opponents during cross-examination, representatives from each party take opposing positions to debate and argue their case 12. inquisitional procedure - the judge takes a active role in preparing evidence, questioning witnesses and finding the truth. 13. litigation - the process of taking legal action = court action 14. legal aid - payment by the state from public funds for those who cannot afford the services of a lawyer 1. omama õigust kohtu poole pöörduda right of recourse to a court 2. kohtu poole pöörduma take recourse to a court 3. kohtus asju arutama, läbi vaatama adjudicate / hear matters in court, try cases 4. tsiviilhagi civil action 5. menetlusosalised participants in the proceedings 6. pooli esindama represent parties 7. kohtukoosseis court panel, panel of the court 8

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