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Easter Quiz

Easter Quiz 1.What day is Easter celebrated? Sunday 2.Where does the name Easter come from? An Anglo-Saxon goddess called Eastre 3.On Palm Sunday, Christians celebrate the day that .... Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey and was greeted by cheering crowd 4.How long is Lent is western churches? 40 days 5.Why do we have eggs at Easter? They are a symbol of rebirth 6.The night before his death, Jesus finished the Passover meal with disciples by sharing bread and wine 7.What traditionally happened on Ash Wednesday? People put ash on their foreheads 8.What does Shrove Tuesday have to do with Easter? Shrove Tuesday is the last day to indulge before Lent. 9.Lent is the time of .... Abstinence (of giving things up) 10

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English Irregular verbs

begin beganbegun bring brought brought buy bought bought choose chose chosen come came come do did done drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feel felt felt find found found fly flew flown forget forgot forgotten get got got (gotten in USA) give gave given go went gone have had had hear heard heard keep kept kept know knew known leave left left lend lent lent let let let lose lost lost make made made meet met met pay paid paid put put put read read (pronounced /red/) read (pronounced /red/) run ran run say said said see saw seen sell sold sold send sent sent sing sang sung sit sat sat sleep slept slept speak spoke spoken stand stood stood swim swam swum take took taken teach taught taught tell told told think thought thought

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Põhivormid

learn laerned/learnt learned/learnt õppima leave left left lahkuma lend lent lent andma , laenama let let let laskma , lubama lie lay lain valetama light lit lit valgustama , põlema pana lose lost lost kaotama make made made tegema mean meant meant tähendama meet met met kohtuma must had to had to pidama pay paid paid maksma put put put panema read read red lugema ride rode ridden sõitma ring rang rung helisema run ran run jooksma say said said ütlema see saw seen nägema sell sold sold müüma send sent sent saatma set set set seadma shine shone shone särama

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Irregular verb - 100 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

Foresee soresaw foreseen tell told told Foretell foretold foretold Think thought thought Forget forgot forgotten Throw threw thrown Forgive forgave forgiven Upset upset upset Get got got Wear wore worn Give gave given Win won won Go went gone Write wrote written Hang hung hung Have/has had Hear heard heard Hit hit hit Hold held held Hurt hurt hurt Know knew known Lay laid laid Lead led led Leave left left Lend lent lent Let let let Light lit lit Lose lost lost Make made made May might ­ Mean meant meant Meet met met

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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad (kõik)

hurt hurt hurt keep kept kept kneel knelt knelt knit knit knit know knew know lay laid laid lead led led leap leaped/leapt leaped/leapt learn learned/learnt learned/learnt leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie lay lain light lighted/lit lighted lose lost lost make made made mean meant meant meet met met misspell misspelled/misspelt misspelled/misspelt mistake mistook mistaken mow mowed mowed/mown

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Inglise keele ebareeglipärased sõnad

Olema BE-WAS/WERE-BEEN kuulma HEAR/HEARD/HEARD Saama k/m BECOME-BECAME-BECOME peitma HIDE/HID/HIDDEN Alustama BEGIN/BEGAN/BEGUN lööma HIT/HIT/HIY Hammustama BITE/BIT/BITTEN hoidma HOLD/HELD/HELD Puhkama BLOW/BLEW/BLOWN haiget tegema HURT/HURT/HURT Katki BREAK/BROKE/BROKEN jätma KEEP/KEPT/KEPT Tooma BRING/BROUGHT/BROUGHT teadma KNOW/KNEW/KNOWN Ehitama BUILD/BULIT/BUILT juhtima LEAD/LED/LED Ostma BUY/BOUGHT/BOUGHT õppima LEARN/LEARNT/LEARNT Püüdma CATCH/CAUGHT/CAUGHT jätma LEAVE/LEFT/LEFT Valikud CHOOSE7CHOSE/CHOSEN välja laenutama LEND/LENT/LENT Tulema COME/CAME/COME laskma LET/LET/LET Maksma COST/COST/COST kaotama LOSE/LOST/LOST Lõikama CUT/CUT/CUT tegema MAKE/MADE/MADE Tegema DO/DID/DONE tähendama MEAN/MEANT/MEANT Joonistama DRAW/DREW/DRAWN kohtama MEET/MET/MET Jooma DRINK/DRANK/DRUNK maksma PAY/PAID/PAID Sõitma DRIVE/DROVE/DRIVEN panema PUT/PUT/PUT Sööma EAT/ATE/EATEN lugema READ/READ/READ Kukkuma FALL/FELL/FALLEN sõitma RIDE/RODE/RID...

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Irregular verbs, ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

forbid forbade forbidden - keelama Forgive forgave forgiven - andestama Freeze froze frozen - külmuma, külmetama, tarduma Have/has had had - omama, kogema, läbi elama; (toitu, jooki) võtma, sööma, jooma; saama, hankima, ostma; laskma (midagi teha smth done); pidama, sunnitud olema (midagi tegema to do) Hide hid hidden - peitma, varjama Know knew known - teadma; teada saama; tuttavaks saama; tundma, tuttav olema; kogenud olema; oskama; mõistma; Lend lent lent - laenama, laenuks andma, laenutama; (ajutiseks) andma Let let let - laskma, lubama; jätma; üürile andma Lie lay lain - lamama, lebama; lasuma; asetsema, asuma, paiknema; maha (või pikali) heitma; Lie lied lied - valetama Mean meant meant - kavatsema, plaanitsema, nõuks võtma; arvama, mõtlema, (mõttes) määrama; öelda tahtma; tähendama, tähendust omama Pay paid paid - maksma, tasuma Ride rode ridden - ratsutama; sõitma (hobuse, jalgratta,

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Irregular verbs

know knew known think thought thought lay laid laid throw threw thrown lead led led understand understood understood learn learnt (Inf+ed) learnt (Inf+ed) wake woke woken leave left left wear wore worn lend lent lent win won won write wrote written

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English - rregulars verbs

HOLD HELD HELD HOIDMA, PIDAMA HURT HURT HURT HAIGET TEGEMA, VIGASTAMA KEEP KEPT KEPT HOIDMA, PIDAMA KNOW KNEW KNOWN TEADMA, TUNDMA LAY LAID LAID PANEMA, ASETAMA LEAD LED LED JUHTIMA, VIIMA LEAVE LEFT LEFT LAHKUMA, JÄTMA LEND LENT LENT LAENUKS ANDMA LET LET LET LASKMA, LUBAMA LIE LAY LAIN LAMAMA, ASETSEMA LOSE LOST LOST KAOTAMA MAKE MADE MADE TEGEMA MEAN MEANT MEANT TÄHENDAMA MEET MET MET KOHTAMA PUT PUT PUT PANEMA READ READ READ LUGEMA

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Ebareeglipärased tegusõnad

Be,was,been-olema Bear,bore,born(e)-taluma Beat,beat,beaten-tukslema Become,became,become-saama Begin,began,begun-algama Bite,bit,bitten-hammustama Blow,blew,blown-puhuma Break,broke,broken-lõhkuma Build,built,built-ehitama Burn,burnt(burned),-II- -põlema Burst,burst,burst-lõhkema Buy,bought,bought-ostma Can,could,(been able to)-oskama Catch,caught,caught-püüdma Choose,chose,chosen-valima Come,came,come-tulema Cost,cost,cost-maksma Cut,cut,cut-lõikama Deal,dealt,dealt-nr. valima Dig,dug,dug-kaevama Do,did,done-tegema Dream,dreamt(dreamed),-II- -unistama Drink,drank,drunk-jooma Eat,ate,eaten-sööma Fall,fell,fallen-kukkuma Feed,fed,fed-toitma Feel,felt,felt-tundma Fight,fought,fought-kaklema Find,found,found-leidma Flee,fled,fled-põgenema Fly,flew,flown-lendama Forbid,forbade,forbidden-keelama Forget,forgot,forgotten-unustama Forgive,forgave,forgiven-andestama Freeze,froze,frozen-külmuma Get,got,got-saama Give,gave,given-andma Go,went,gon...

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Basic Irregular Verbs

get got got give gave given go went gone grow grew grown have had had hear heard heard hide hid hidden hit hit hit hold held held hurt hurt hurt keep kept kept know knew known lay laid laid lead led led learn learnt learnt leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie lay lain light lit lit lose lost lost make made made mean meant meant meet met met pay paid paid put put put quit quit quit read read read ride rode ridden ring rang rung rise rose risen run ran run say said said see saw seen seek sought sought sell sold sold send sent sent set set set

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99 ebareeglipärast tegusõna

29 põletama burn burnt burnt 30 tegelema deal dealt dealt 31 kaotama lose lost lost 32 tähendama mean meant meant 33 kuulma hear heard heard 34 veerima spell spelt spelt 35 kalduma bend bent bent 36 ehitma build built built 37 (välja)laenama lend lent lent 38 saatma send sent sent 39 kulutama spend spent spent 40 und nägema/unistama dream dreamt/ed dreamt/ed 41 tooma bring brought brought 42 ostma buy bought bought 43 püüdma catch caught caught 44 võitlema fight fought fought 45 õpetama teach taught taught

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Irregular verbs

kuduma knit knit knit sulgema shut shut shut kukkuma fall fell fallen sõitma ride rode ridden kulutama spend spent spent särama shine shone shone kuulma hear heard heard sülitama spit spat spat külmutama freeze froze frozen süütama light lit lit külvama sow sowed sown teadma know knew known laenama lend lent lent tirima tear tore torn lahkuma leave left left toetuma lean leant leant lamama lie lay lain toitma feed fed fed lehvima weave wove woven tooma bring brought brought leidma find found found tulema come came come lendama fly flew flown tulistama shoot shot shot

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44. Hide hid hidden-peitma, varjama 45. Hit hit hit-lööma 46. Hold held held-hoidma, pidama 47. Hurt hurt hurt-haiget tegema, vigastama 48. Keep kept kept-hoidma, pidama 49. Know knew known-teadma, tundma 50. Lay laid laid-asetama, panema 51. Lead led led-juhtima, viima 52. Learn learnt learnt-õppima 53. Leave left left-lahkuma, jätma 54. Lend lent lent-laenuks andma 55. Let let let-lubama, laskma 56. Lie lay lain-lebama, asetsema 57. Light lit lit-valgustama, süütama 58. Lose lost lost-kaotama 59. Make made made-valmistama, tegema 60. Mean meant meant-tähendama, silmas pidama 61. Meet met met-kohtuma 62. Pay paid paid-maksma, raha välja andma 63. Put put put-panema 64. Read read read- lugema 65. Ride rode ridden-ratsutama, sõitma 66

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Irregular Verbs (Present-Past)

blow blew break broke build built buy bought catch caught come came cost cost cut cut do did drink drank drive drove eat ate feel felt find found fly flew forget forgot freeze froze get got give gave go went have had hear heard hit hit hold held hurt hurt keep kept know knew lay laid lead led leave left lend lent let let lie lied lose lost make made meet met pay paid put put read read ride rode ring rang run ran say said see saw sell sold send sent show showed sit sat sleep slept speak spoke spend spent stand stood swim swam take took teach taught tell told think thought throw threw

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Barbados

Barbados Flag: Motto: Pride and Industry National colours: gold ultramarine black. Shontelle Layne-she is a Barbadian singer-songwriter. Genres: R&B, pop, dance, reggae, hip-hop. She released her debut album „Shontelligence“ in November 2008 The singer is also known for her involvement in some charity work. She has lent her talent in raising funds for patients with Alzheimer's in the Together for Care concert Rihanna- Born in Saint Michael, Barbados. At age 16, she moved to the United States to pursue a recording career and began recording demo tapes. Rihanna has earned numerous awards and honors throughout her career. She has sold over 8.7 million albums in the United States, and over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time.

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Carnevals in Brazil

Carnival in Brazil What is it? A week-long party Annual Live music, street performances, dancing, floats, costumes, food and beverages. Rio de Janeiro, Bahia and Pernambuco 4.9 million people in 2011 History 1830 Lent Electing the Carnival's "king" Rio de Janeiro's Carnival Most well-known Samba schools Favelas Famous groups Street band Bahia's Carnival African rhythms Trios Eletrico Indian Blocos Afro Afoxes Pernambuco's Carnival African rhythms Week before Frevo music Side by side Samba 19th century in Rio de Janeiro Warm and vibrant mood First Samba School Brazil's "official music." Frevo Portugese word ferver (to boil) 19th century Brazilian Army

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Estonian Public holidays

Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Black Friday, or Easter Friday, though the latter properly refers to the Friday in Easter week. Easter Sunday Moveable Sunday Easter is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is the culmination of the Passion of Christ, preceded by Lent, a forty- day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week, and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum, including Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday in the Catholic Church), commemorating Maundy and the Last Supper, as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus. Easter is followed by a fifty-day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday. Victory Day June 23

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Irregular english verbs

hold hold held hurt hurt hurt inlay inlaid inlaid keep kept kept kneel knelt knelt knit knitted, knit knitted, knit know knew known lay laid laid lead led led learn learnt, learned learnt, learned leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie lay lain light lighted, lit lighted, lit lose lost lost make made made mean meant meant meet met met melt melted melted, molten mislay mislaid mislaid mislead misled misled misspell misspell misspell

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TO HURT hurt hurt hurting hurt TO KEEP keep kept keeping kept TO KNEEL kneel kneeled/knelt kneeling kneeled/knelt TO KNOW know knew knowing known TO LAY (put) lay laid laying laid TO LEAD lead led leading led TO LEAVE leave left leaving left TO LEND lend lent lending lent TO LET let let letting let TO LIE (recline) lie lay lying lain TO LIE (fib) lie lied lying lied INFINITIVE SIMPLE SIMPLE PRESENT PAST PRESENT PAST PARTICIPLE PARTICIPLE TO LIGHT light lighted, lit lighting lighted, lit TO LOSE lose lost losing lost

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Inglise keele 3 põhivormi

kneel knelt knelt põlvitama knit knit knit kuduma know knew know teadma lay laid laid Panema, asetama lead led led juhtima leap leaped/leapt leaped/leapt hüppama learn learned/learnt learned/learnt õppima leave left left Lahkuma lend lent lent laenama let let let Lubama, laskma lie lay lain Valetama, lamama light lighted/lit lighted Valgustama, süütama lose lost lost kaotama make made made Tegema mean meant meant mõtlema meet met met Tutvuma, kohtuma

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The Venice Carnival

The Venice Carnival The carnival takes place in Venice, Italy at the beginning of S. Stefano Day on 26th December and ends at the beginning of Lent. In the old days in the 14th and 15th century it took place so the local venice people could earn money and have a fun time during the carnival. The origin dates back to 14th century. During those years the first laws made by the Serenissima was that masks cannot be used around the city at night. The meaning for the people was that all the people were at the same level, because no differentation could be made between nobilty and the common people. The carnival don't have much preporations,

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Holidays in the UK

exchanged Young men and women show their interest in each other Valentine cards Superstitions Pancake Day Shrove Tuesday On that day, people used to confess their sins Pancakes are eaten because they contain fat, butter, eggs. Pancake is a thin, flat cake, with caster sugar sprinkled on the top and a drop of lemon juice also added. Ash Wednesday The beginning of Lent Ash is the symbol of being sorry Ash is rubbed on your forehead to show your regret St. David's Day 1. March Big parades, concerts Leek and daffodil St. David's Cross Traditional Welsh costumes St. Patrick's Day 17. March Attending Mass Parades Wearing shamrocks Wearing green Drinking alcohol Leprechauns St

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Inglise keele ebareeglipäraseid sõnu ja nende tähendusi

Asetama Lay Laid Laid Juhtima Lead Led Led Toetuma, nõjatuma Lean Lean(-t/-ed) Lean(-t/-ed) Hüppama Leap Leap(-t/ed) Leap(-t/ed) Õppima, teada saama Learn Learn(-t/ed) Learn(-t/ed) Lahkuma, maha jätma Leave Left Left Laenama Lend Lent Lent Laskma, lubama Let Let Let Lamama Lie Lay Lain Valgustama,süütama, laskuma Light Lighted/lit Lighted/lit Kaotama Lose Last Lost Tegema, valmistama Make Made Made Tähendama, kavatsema Mean Meant Meant

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Inglisekeelne ülevaade Inglismaa kultuurist

In 1606 Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators attempted to blow up the House of Parliament but they didn’t succeed. The celebrations involve firework displays and building bonfires on which stuffed figures of Guy Fawkes are burnt. Several foods are traditionally consumed, such as toffee apples, baked potatoes, black peas with vinegar, bonfire toffee and parkin.  Pancake Day is celebrated on Shrove Tuesday which is the day before Lent. In England the most well known activity is the Pancake Day race at Olney in Buckinghamshire. Only women are allowed to participate in this race. Only women are allowed to participate in this race. They must run a certain path with a frying pan and end up at the church. They must have a hot pancake in the frying pan which they must flip at least three times before they finish the race. There are many Bank holidays:  New Year's Day - 1 January

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Christianity

' EIGHT: 'You shall not steal.' NINE: 'You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.' TEN: 'You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet your neighbor's wife, nor his male servant, nor his female servant, nor his ox, nor his donkey, nor anything that is your neighbor's.' Church holidays · Starts with first advent, what did it mean ? · Christmas ­ the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ · Lent (paast) · Colours Colours have also different meanings The Seven Virtues Prudence Fortitude Temperance Justice (Mõistlikkus) (Meelekindlus) (Mõõdukus) (Õiglus) · 7 Virtues: Cardinal Virtues (inimlikud voorused) ja Theological (jumalikud) Faith (Usk) Charity / Love ( Halastus/ Armastus) Hope (Lootus) The Seven Vices

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British History KT küsimused ja vastused

Christ. Most people give each other chocolate eggs of all sizes, which are usually hollow or contain sweets. Families with children often have an Easter Egg Hunt in which everybody must look for eggs hidden in the house or the garden. 4. How do people celebrate Shrove Tuesday in England? Do we celebrate the same day in Estonia? In Estonia, we don't celebrate Shrove Tuesday(Pancake Day). Shrove Tuesday is the last day before Lent, a Christian fast which lasts for 40 days before Easter. In the past, Christians used up all their milk, butter and eggs on Shrove Tuesday because they were not allowed to eat them during Lent. Pancake races are often arranged for women in which competitors carry a pancake in a frying pan and have to toss the pancake into the air, catching it again in the pan. Very thin, flat, round pancakes are usually eaten with lemon juice and sugar. 5. What is a Cockney? (people and language)

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Kihlised pilved

Kihilised pilved Referaat Kihilised pilved on veeauru kondenseerumisel tekkinud hõljuvate veetilkade või jääkristallide nähtav kogum. Päiksepaistelise ilmaga tekitavad maapinnalt tõusev soojus ja niiskus sooja ja niiske õhu tõusvaid voole. Kui soe ja niiske õhk jõuab jahedama õhu vööndisse, siis hakkab veeaur kondenseeruma ja tekitab pilve. Kihilised pilved jagunevad järgmiselt: o Klass: alumised pilved St ­ kihtpilved (Stratus) o Klass: keskmised pilved Ac ­ kõrgrünkpilved (Altocumulus) As ­ kõrgkihtpilved (Altostratus) 2 Ns ­ kihtsajupilved (Nimbostratus) (Vananenud klassifikatsiooni järgi kuuluvad nad alumiste pilvide klassi ]) o Klass: kõrged pilved ehk ülemised pilved ...

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Clothing of 18th in England

the cut was good and the embroidery elegant. There was a tasteful moderation in the use of lace. Women's dress was marked by a peculiarly charming form of the side panier, and was made of bright stuffs not too rich and heavy, for one result of the large panier had been to lead to the introduction of lighter and more flexible materials for dresses. In the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries very heavy stuffs had been worn, as these lent themselves to the somewhat rigid silhouettes of fashionable costume. The feminine frame, while capable of much in deference to fashion, cannot support an unlimited quantity of heavy brocade interwoven with metal strands. Some women managed to support damask, which is a heavy material, but looked well, with its bold patterns, when stretched over hoops; but for the majority the result of the new modes was the introduction of lawn, muslin, and dimity, of simple texture but lively pattern, little

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Swifts A Modest Proposal

the principal breeds of the nation as well as our most dangerous enemies" (56). Swift notes that Catholics seem to breed more rapidly than Protestants: Infant's flesh will be in season throughout the year, but more plentifully in March, and a little before and after ... that fish are a prolific diet, there are more children born in Roman catholic countries about nine months after Lent than at any other season; therefore, reckoning a year after Lent, the markets will be more glutted than usual, because the number of popish infants is at least three to one in this kingdom (Swift 54). Despite the fact, that British wanted to dispose of the Roman Catholics, they were afraid of the emigrants. According to Swift's A Modest Proposal there are only two

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Mardi Gras

It is also called Shove Tuesday or Pancake Day (in UK pancakes have an important role in celebrating Mardi Gras). Mardi Gras is the final day of Carnival- a festival season. Carnival begins 12 days after Christmas on January 6 and ends on Mardi Gras, which always falls exactly 47 days before Easter. The date of Mardi Gras changes every year. In the year 2008 it is on the 5th of February. "Fat Tuesday" is also the last day that Catholics can eat meat before Lent, the forty-day period of fasting before Easter The cities most famous for their Mardi Gras celebrations include New Orleans, Louisiana; Venice, Italy; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many other places have important Mardi Gras celebrations as well. It is a federal holiday in Alabama, Florida and in 8 counties of Lousiana. History In 1829, some young men returned to New Orleans, Louisiana, from a visit to Paris. Carrying

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Business english

Office. I wouldnowliketobelocatedtoAustralia, and hopefullybecome a newssearchermyself. Wouldyouhaveanopeningsforsomeonewithmybackground? Lastly, I willbeinAustralianextmonth on a vacation and availablefor a discussion ­ I would bemorethanhappytovisityourofficein Sidney at myownexpense ­ I belive i got a lottoofferfor a companysuchasyours. I look forwardto hearing fromyou. Yoursfaithfully, Stefani Kask Financialperformance Financeisthewaymoneyis made, lent, used, etc. A financierissomeonewhoworksinfinance at highlevel , providingmoneyforparticularcompanies, projects, etc. Financialreportingistheinformationthat a companygivesaboutitsfinances.Financialperformanceishowwellorbadly a companyis doping from a financialpoint of view.Chieffinance Office (CFO) isa leader of thefinance Office. Annualreport:profit and loss(P&L) account, balancesheet, cashflowstatement.Financestatementsgivethebasicinformationaboutourfinancialresults. Financialyear:

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Mardi Gras esitlus

Mardi Gras Ursula 10. kl Mardi Gras A Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon, Mardi Gras dates back thousands of years to pagan spring and fertility rites. Mardi Gras can occur on any Tuesday from February 3 through March 9. It is always scheduled 47 days preceding Easter (the 40 days of Lent, plus seven Sundays). Mardi Gras, also known as "Shrove Tuesday", "Pancake Tuesday" or "Fat Tuesday" is celebrated all over the world with fun, games, and a lot of eating. The official colors of Mardi Gras are purple, green and gold. Purple represents justice, green stands for faith, and gold signifies power. There is no general theme for Mardi Gras, but each individual parade depicts a specific subject. Among the more popular subjects have been history, children's stories, legends, geography, famous people and entertainment. Pancakes are a traditional food. The Flambeaux T...

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Karjääriteenused harjumaal

Järvamaa Kutsehariduskeskus Autotehnik 11 Referaat karjääriteenused harjumaal Martin Jegorov Juhataja: Eve Rõuk Särevere 2012 Ajal, mil iga töökohta üha enam hinnatakse, on parim aeg mõelda oma karjääri planeerimisele. Sageli võrreldakse seda redelil ronimisega ­ nähakse vaid ametialast liikumist üha kõrgemale positsioonile. Süvenedes tööga seonduvatesse valikutesse tõdeme, et need hõlmavad endas palju erinevaid teemasid. Kõik meie elu puudutavad otsused, ka ametialane töö ja tegevus, sõltuvad meie isiksusest, huvidest ja väärtustest ning elurollide täitmisest. Rääkigem siis ka karjäärist laiemalt ­ pigem kui eluteest ­ elurollide ja tegevuste vahelistest seostest, muutumistest, arengust. Tähtis on teadvustada, milline inimene ma tahan olla, mis on mulle tõeliselt oluline, mida ma saan ja ...

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The list of irregular verbs

95. lead led led juhtima; talutama, ees käima, juhtima 96. lean leant (leaned) leant (leaned) nõjatuma, toetuma 97. leap leapt (leaped) leapt (leaped) hüppama 98. learn learnt (learned) learnt (learned) õppima, teada saama, kogema 99. leave left left jätma, maha jätma, lahkuma; väljuma (buss/rong/etc.) 100. lend lent lent laenuks andma, laenutama 101. let let let laskma, lubama, jätma 102. lie lay* lain* lamama, lebama; asuma, paiknema; maha/pikali heitma 103. light lit (lighted) lit (lighted) valgustama, süütama 104. lose lost lost kaotama; ära võtma, ilma jätma; 105

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Laevavaatluste kood

, Sc trans. Cm ­ keskmise kihi pilvede liigid kodeeritakse: Kood Pilvede liik Kood Pilvede liik 0 - 6 Ac cug. , Ac cast. 1 As trans. 7 Ac trans. mitu kihti 2 As op. vôi Ns 8 Ac floc. vôi Ac cast. 3 Ac trans. 9 Ac kaootiliselt 4 Ac lent. / ei ole näha 5 Ac trans. vôi Ac op. CH ­ ülemise kihi pilvede liigid kodeeritakse: Kood Pilvede liik Kood Pilvede liik 0 - 6 Cs fil., Ci 1 Ci fib., Ci unc. 7 Cs katavad kogu taeva, halo 2 Ci cast.,Ci sp. 8 Cs ei kata kogu taevast 3 Ci ing

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ITALY NATIONAL KITCHEN

kitchen and table utensils. This book differs from most books written for the royal courts in its preference for domestic animals and Bartolomeo Scappi courtyard birds rather than game. Recipes include lesser cuts of meats personal chef to Pope Pius V such as tongue, head and shoulder. The third volume has recipes for fish in Lent. These fish recipes are simple, including poaching, broiling, grilling and frying after marination. Particular attention is given to seasons and places where fish should be caught. The final volume includes pies, tarts, fritters and a recipe for a sweet Neapolitan pizza (not the current savory version, as tomatoes had not been introduced to Italy. However, such items from the New World as corn (maize) and turkey are included.

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Referaat Printsess Dianast

On 20 December 1995, Buckingham Palace publicly announced the Queen had sent letters to Charles and Diana advising them to divorce. Prince Charles immediately agreed with the suggestion. In February Diana announced her agreement. The divorce was finalised on 28 August 1996. Charles and his family gave Diana £ 17 million. She was allowed to keep her jewellery, including personal gifts to Diana. She remained the bearer of the three Orders which Queen Elizabeth had lent her. Her office where she organised her charitable work was supported by £300 000 yearly. She is allowed to remain living in Kensington Palace until William and Henry come of age. The custody of the children is shared by both parents, as is common in England. Besides this, Diana was allowed to keep using the title "Princess of Wales". Diana's divorce certificate Diana's sons Prince Harry

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

have had had hear heard heard hide hid hidden hold held held hurt hurt hurt keep kept kept know knew known lay laid laid lead led led learn learnt/learned learnt/learned leave left left lend lent lent let let let lie lay lain light lit/lighted lit/lighted lose lost lost 7 Infinitive Past simple Past participle Translation make made made mean meant meant meet met met must had to (had to) pay paid paid

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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

History of Estonian calendar holidays Summer started on 23 april, St. George's Day and ended on 29 September, Michaelmas. The circle of the year, based on the sun, was divided into two by the solstices.After Christmas, days started getting longer and from St. John's Day they started getting shorter. These two occasions were also old Etonian's greatest festivals. Shrove Tuesday ( Vastlapäev) Was the day of preparation for Lent. Trotters and bean or pea soup was eaten on that day. A custom observed all over Estonia on this day was sledge sliding: the farther downhill the sledge slid, the taller the flax would grow. February 2 Anniversary of the Tartu Peace Treaty Tartu Peace Treaty (Estonian: Tartu rahu, literally "Tartu peace") or Treaty of Tartu was a peace treaty between Estonia and

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Kreooli kultuur

Creole Customs Creole customs can be divided into two kinds: religious and non-religious. Religious customs focus on holidays: All Saints Day, Mardi gras and Easter, for example. On All Saints Day Creoles bring flowers made of white, black, or purple tissue paper to place on graves in the cemetery. The week before this holiday shops display crowns and crosses with black beads. Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday is celebrated on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, which is the beginning of Lent. At Easter, rabbits come out at night. The children try to stay up as late as possible, but they don't see the rabbits. The rabbit's nests are found filled with colored eggs both outside and inside the house. When the children find all the eggs, they have a contest of egg breaking. The child who breaks the egg takes it. The child with the most eggs at the end of the game is the winner. Non-religious customs of the Creoles can be illustrated by two activities: 1) lagniappe,

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Basic banking

5. Financial Institutions and Services Objectives and Outcomes To give overview of main players. 5.1. Introduction It is common to distinguish between monetary financial institutions (MFIs) and other financial intermediaries. The distinction is based on the functions of institutions ­ institutions in the first group (MFIs) play important role in the process of money creation in modern economies. European Central Bank (ECB) describes Monetary financial institutions as including national central banks (and also ECB in the euro area), credit institutions and non-credit institutions which receive deposits from general public (individuals and non-MFI firms) and grant credit and/or invest in securities. Major non-credit MFIs in Europe are money market funds. Credit institutions are defined in the directive 1 relating to the taking up and pursuit of the business of credit institutions as: a) undertakings whose business...

Majandus → Raha ja pangandus
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Raamatu ajalugu - kokkuvõte

During the later Middle Ages, when public libraries appeared, up to 18th century, books were often chained to a bookshelf or a desk to prevent theft. These chained books are called libri catenati. At first, books were copied mostly in bars, one at a time. With the rise of universities in the 13th century, the Manuscript culture of the time led to an increase in the demand for books, and a new system for copying books appeared. The books were divided into unbound leaves (pecia), which were lent out to different copyists, so the speed of book production was considerably increased. The 4/15 system was maintained by secular stationers guilds, which produced both religious and non-religious material. Judaism has kept the art of the scribe alive up to the present. According to Jewish tradition, the Torah scroll placed in a synagogue must be written by hand on parchment, and a printed book would

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Sunflower

food for birds and can be used directly in cooking and salads. Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is used for cooking (but is less cardiohealthy than olive oil), as a carrier oil and to produce biodiesel, for which it is less expensive than the olive product. During the 18th Century, the use of sunflower oil became very popular in Europe, particularly with members of the Russian Orthodox Church because sunflower oil was one of the few oils that was not prohibited during Lent. The cake remaining after the seeds have been processed for oil is used as a livestock feed. Some recently developed cultivars have drooping heads. These cultivars are less attractive to gardeners growing the flowers as ornamental plants, but appeal to farmers, because they reduce bird damage and losses from some plant diseases. There are also new breeds of sunflowers which are transgenic, so that they are resistant to some diseases

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Nõustamise põhialused

- ignoreeritakse terapeutide ja klientide individuaalseid erinevusi, samuti ka teraapia kontekstuaalseid tegureid. Testiti mitteverbaalseid oskusi. Tähelepanu said ka mitteverbaalsed oskused, mida nõustaja teeb oma keha ja ruumiga. 80-ndad: kirjandus ­ tegeldi palju kirjanduse väljaandmisega, erinumbrid, õpikud. Ilmusid kaks esimest käsiraamatut: Handbook of Counseling Psychology (Brown & Lent, 1984) ja Handbook of Vocational Psychology (Walsh & Osipow, 1983). Hakkasid ilmuma esimesed erialased sariväljaanded: Advances in Vocational Psychology (toimetajad Walsh ja Osipow) ning Counseling Psychology (toimetajad Whiteley ja Resnikoff, Brooks/Cole). Hakati enam tähelepanu pöörama valdkonna teaduslikule uurimisele: oktoobris 1987 ilmus Journal of Counseling Psychology erinumber uurimuse planeerimisest ning jaanuaris 1989 The Counseling

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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft

Well, there is a certain degree of wing? How close to the breaking stiffness of the wing skin, the horizon- safety built into an aluminum or wood point is a wing? The mere fact that tal tail and the vertical tail for the structure . . . inherent in its ability to the composite wing shows an excel- bending and, in connection with the deform beyond the yield point, per- lent linearity between the loads two previous tests, the bending and 34 MARCH 1992 Figure 2L Figure 2R torsional strength of the fuselage. signer/plans vendor and the EAA Additional Safety Factors for them. The designer or the plans vendor usu- Technical Counselor before the struc- Even so, fractures often appear in this

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur konspekt

birthday with a supper. Burns suppers are most common in Scotland and Northern Ireland. VALENTINE'S DAY ­ This is the day, when you can send a Valentine card to tell people you love them. Boyfriends and girlfriends, husbands and wives send each other cards, too, or give each other presents. Usually, the card is anonymous, and it's fun trying to guess who sent it. PANCAKE DAY - Traditionally, pancakes are eaten on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Lent. People made pancakes to use up their flour, eggs and milk. On Ash Wednesday, they started fasting for the 40 days up to Easter. The British eat pancakes with fresh lemon juice and sugar. EASTER ­ Schools are closed for two weeks. On Good Friday, many people eat hot cross buns, toasted with butter. Children are given chocolate Easter eggs on Easter Sunday. The eggs are usually hollow and contain sweets. Some people decorate or paint real eggs.

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Letters

.................... to the church. 4) .......................... to tell you about it now, but I didn't. get a chance to 5) ...................... you. Of course I didn't mean to miss your big day. I've just been 6) ............................... lately. 7) ..................... we can get together 8)........................... and have a 9) ..........................10) ...........................................to it . Love, Linda TASK 22 Write a letter of apology to a friend who lent you some money. Apologise for not returning it on time. Work in pairs use no more than 200 words. Asking for / Giving Advice I. PRAGRAPH PLAN ­ ASKING FOR ADVICE · Introduction Paragraph 1 - reasons for writing · Main body Paragraphs 2-3 ­ description of the problem · Conclusion Final Paragraph ­ closing remarks Full name II. PARAGRAPH PLAN ­ GIVING ADVICE · Introduction Paragraph 1 ­ reasons for writing, thanks for the letter/ express understanding of the problem

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Bridges presentation

Completed in 1796 by Thomas Wilson, the bridge had an unprecedented span of 236ft (75m). Figure 9 Rio Cobre Bridge (1800), Spanish Town, Jamaica, the oldest iron bridge in the western hemisphere, was designed by Thomas Wilson and employs the same iron voussoir, incremental circular spandrel bracing, and cast-iron plate deck as the earlier Wearmouth Bridge. Essentially a "kit bridge," the system of small castings held together by wrought-iron ties, tubes, and bolts lent itself to export. Many bridges of this type were shipped to distant colonies of the British Empire Eric DeLony, photographer Today, several collections of cast-iron arches survive in different countries, the largest being in the United Kingdom, six in the USA, a few in France and Spain, and a remarkable selection surviving in Russia, dating back to the reign of Catherine the Great. These need to be studied and a selection made for nomination.

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Stilistika loeng

FGI 1081 Stilistika (Irina Ladusseva) Kab. 420 2 AP Ends with an exam; lasts only for 1 semester. At the exam you get 2 questions and an exercise (50 sentences: establish the device used, recognize it, and name it). Care about the pronunciation of the terms. Books: - I. Galperin "Stylistics" - I. Ladusseva "Rhythm and Text" - I. Ladusseva "Vocabulary and Style" - I. Ladusseva "Stylistic practice: Book I, Book II" - I. Ladusseva "A Guide to Punctuation" EXAMINATION TOPICS: 1. Style, stylistics, a survey of stylistic studies ...

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