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Elektropop
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Elektropop

Acid house, hip house, deep house jt. Benni Benassi - Satisfaction Swedish House Mafia - Greyhound Techno Kujunes Detroitis Euroopa technot mõjutas Kraftwerk Tempokam kui house Tavaliselt vokaal puudub Eelkäijad: disko, soul, elektropop Carl Craig - Sandstorms The Prodigy ­ Vodoo People Drum 'n' Bass Tekkis 90. aastate keskel, Inglismaa Eelkäijad: jungle, house, techno Kasutatakse keerukaid rütmielemente (break) Kiire (160bpm 180bpm) Dj Fresh - Louder Jungle Arenes 1990. a. keskel Eelkäijad: acid house, hip hop, reggae. Sünged mulksuvad helid. Tihe trummi partii Bassikäigud Adam F - When The Rain Is Gone Tänan tähelepanu D O eest N E

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MUSIC
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MUSIC

Kärt Laine Form 12 MUSIC 1. What is the role of music in your life? Music has a very important role in my life. I like to sing. I listen to music every day. Music helps me get rid of the tensions. If I have a bad mood, I listen to music louder, than usual. I love music. 2. Speak about some Estonian musicians (5-6 sentences) Liis Lemsalu is an Estonian singer. She was born on 20 October 1992 in Tallinn, Estonia. She rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of Eesti otsib superstaari , the Estonian version of Idol series. She was then signed to Universal Music Group. After winning the show, Liis went on tour with other participants of Eesti otsib superstaari and released a

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Premium B2 - Unit 10 vocabulary
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Premium B2 - Unit 10 vocabulary

Unit 10: vocabulary 1. small talk (n) ­ talk about unimportant things to pass time 2. chat show (n) ­ talk show 3. to get through to sb (v) ­ reach 4. to get your point across (v) ­ to make someone understand 5. to speak up (v) ­ to speak louder 6. to speak out about sth (v) ­ to make a statement 7. to talk down to sb ­ to talk to someone like you're better than they are 8. to pick up sth (v) ­ start a topic 9. to pass on a message (v) - 10. to bring up a point - 11. to commute (v) ­ to travel regularly over some distance 12. commuter (n) ­ person who travels back and forth between something 13. virtuous (adj) ­ naturally good at something, morally excellent 14. exasperated (adj) ­ extremely annoyed

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Sinikaelpart
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Sinikaelpart

It is strongly migratory in the northern parts of its breeding range, and winters farther south. Water depths of less than 1 m are preferred. Mallards avoid areas more than a few metres deep. When the male molts, he ends up losing his distinctive green head of feathers, but still has the white collar ring and rusty-brown chest. Both males and females are unable to fly after molting until they re-grow them in time for the fall migration.The female has the louder and more distinctive "quack" than males. Male Mallards have more of a nasal quack that is much quieter. This noted, males and females together make a lot of noise. Mallards have become quite tolerant of humans. This can be seen by the number of Mallards living in urban areas, in much greater frequency than other ducks. The population of the mallards is in Estonia 20 000-30 000 pairs, in Europe 3,3-5,1 million pairs.

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Hard rock
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Hard rock

history The roots of hard rock as well as heavy metal can be traced back to antecedents in the 1950s In the early 1950s, electric blues musicians began experimenting with hard rock elements, including driving rhythms, distorted guitar solos, and power chords Origins (1960s) 1/2 In the mid-1960s, American and in particular British rock bands began to modify rock and roll adding harder sounds, heavier guitar riffs, bombastic drumming, and louder vocals Early forms of hard rock can be heard in The Kingsmen's version of "Louie, Louie" (1963), which made it a garage rock standard, and the songs of rhythm and blues influenced British Invasion acts, including "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks (1964), "My Generation" by The Who (1965) and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965) by The Rolling Stones From the late 1960s it became common to divide mainstream rock music that emerged from psychedelia into soft and hard rock

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Surprise
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Surprise

second thought it could have been there by accident. So now I went upstairs, to my room and sat on the armchair. I sat there for a moment, holding the letter on my lap and looking out the window ­ to let the curiousity grow. Than I prepared to tear it open, but some noise from downstairs interrupted me. I sat still and listened for a minute, it was quiet again. As I laid my eyes on the envelope again the same sound, only louder, interrupted me again. Now I stood up, placed the envelope on the armchair and went down the stairs to look for the source of the noise or something else to explain it. There was nothing wrong and it was perfectly silent. As I stood there looking around me the front door opened. It was my sister coming in. I greeted her and then she started talking about an artschool she had been invited to. We talked a long time, and I got carried away with the

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English Phonetics and Phonology-Mid-term2
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English Phonetics and Phonology. Mid-term2

Phonology. Mid-term 2. Syllable - is a phonological unit consisting of one or more phonemes. In phonetics ­ a syllable is a unit which consists of a centre, that has little or no obstruction to airflow; it is comparatively louder than other sounds. In phonology ­ syllables are the possible combinations of phonemes. The syllable consists of - onset, nucleus, coda. (every syllable has a nucleus: vowel, syllabic l, or m, n). Rhyme/rime ­ nucleus + coda; the nucleus and the coda constitute a sub-syllabic unit ­ rhyme. Words rhyme, when their nucleus and coda are identical. (E.g 'cr-o-wn', 'd-o-wn'). The hierarchical structure of the syllable: Onset ­ the beginning of the syllable

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The rolling bun
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The rolling bun

I was scraped from the cupboard, Swept from the bin, Kneaded with sour cream, Fried in butter, And cooled on the sill. I got away from Grandpa, I got away from Grandma, I got away from the hare, I got away from the wolf, I got away from bear, And I'll get away from you, old fox! "What a wonderful song!" said the fox. "But little rolling bun, I have became old now and hard of hearing. Come sit on my snout and sing your song again a little louder." The rolling bun jumped up on the fox's snout and sang the same song. "Thank you, little rolling bun, that was a wonderful song. I'd like to hear it again. Come sit on my tongue and sing it for the last time," said the fox, sticking out her tongue. The rolling bun foolishly jumped onto her tongue and- snatch!- she ate it. The end www.ourkids.ru Sound - Nicole Cabe (USA)

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Inglise keel-10 klass
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Inglise keel (10.klass)

do a degree ­ teaduskraadi tegema do business ­ äri tegema make sth up ­ välja mõltema, täiendama make up for sth ­ korvama, hüvitama make sth of sb ­ kellestki midagi arvama make off with wth ­ ära varastama do away with sth ­ kõrvaldama, hävitama do without sth ­ ilma läbi ajama could do with sth ­ kuluks ära do sth up ­ remontima, korda seadma find out ­ discover break up ­ end a relationship hold on ­ wait a minute speak up ­ talk louder set off ­ begin a journey stay in ­ not go out settle down ­ have a more stable life turn up ­ arrive cheer up ­ be happier shut up ­ be quiet fake ­ genuine, real, authentic like ­ dislike, hate, can't stand tiny ­ huge, enormous, gigant, immense happiness ­ sadness, discontentment (rahulolematus) guilty ­ innocent, blameless safe ­ unsafe, insecure, risky, hazardous admit ­ deny, contradict sincere ­ insincere, dishonest success ­ failure, disaster, flop (põrumine)

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The most interesting historical events in Estonia
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The most interesting historical events in Estonia

Lithuania onto the final road toward renewed independence. The event was the "Baltic Way" human chain, held on 23 August 1989. · The "Baltic Way" human chain was a joint protest action by the popular fronts in each of the countries. · The protest grew partly out of the publication of the texts of the secret pact in 1988 which infuriated locals and Moscow alike, though for different reasons. The protests grew louder and the reprisals stronger. · A mere eight years ago, on 20 August 1991, following the botched putsch attempt in Moscow, the three countries declared the immediate restoration of independence. Tartu Peace Treaty · Tartu Peace Treaty or Treaty of Tartu was a peace treaty between Estonia and Russian SFSR signed in February 2, 1920 ending the Estonian War of Independence. · Tartu Peace Treaty is regarded as the birth certificate of the

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Idioms
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Idioms

Sixth Sense: A Leopard Can't Change His Spots: A paranormal sense that allows you to communicate with the dead. You cannot change who you are. Southpaw: A Picture Paints a Thousand Words: Someone who is lefthanded. A visual presentation is far more descriptive than words. Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Cast Iron Stomach: It's better to actually do something than just talk about it. Someone who has no problems, complications or ill effects with eating anything or drinking anything. As High As A Kite: Anything that is high up in the sky. Crack Someone Up:

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TEST- Reported speech-comparison-articles-prepositions
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TEST- Reported speech, comparison, articles, prepositions

..................................................... the office if I was/were you.(CALL) 3. The zookeeper would have punished her with a fine if she .................................. the animals.(FEED) 4. The door will unlock if you ............................ the green button.(PRESS) 5. If Mel ............................................. her teacher, he'd have answered her questions.(ASK) 6. If you ............................... in this lake, you'll shiver from cold.(SWIM) 7. If you spoke louder, your classmates ................................................................... you. (UNDERSTAND) 8. You ...................................................... no trouble at school if you had done your homework.(HAVE) 9. Dan .................................................................. safe if he drove slowly.(ARRIVE) 10. Lisa would find the milk if she ................................................ in the fridge.(LOOK) 5. Fill in the article : a(n) or the, where necessary

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A New Beginning
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A New Beginning

The man remembered about the fire and said, "I could help you ­ I`m one of the Royal Soldiers!" But the woman became even more sad and said, "I am a human myself, just like you, but when I was 7, evil monsters called the ishues came to our city ­ city La Air it was then as I remember..." "Wait!" interrupted the man, "You mean these "ishues" or what-so-ever aren`t just normal humans?!" The woman burst out laughing and her baby cried even louder by now. "Humans? NORMAL HUMANS?" she shouted nervously, "The ishues are pure demons! Even the prays can`t keep them away! We tried everything we could: starting with building more and more once holy and pure churches like this one was then and finishing with..." But the woman couldn`t finish her story because one side of the roof had fallen on her. The man was covered in dust and so was the baby that the poor woman had desperately tried to save by throwing it to the man.

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Entertainment and Art
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Entertainment and Art

Change the verb form where necessary. call off go over pick up take over turn up come out look up put on take up work out a) My radio doesn't receive the BBC World Service very easily. b) Our school is going to do 'The Tempest' next month. c) The management cancelled the performance an hour before the opening. d) I searched for the reference in the index. e) I can't hear the radio. Can you make it louder? f) Colin's new book is published next week. g) The conductor studied the music carefully before the concert. h) The publishing company was bought by a Japanese firm. i) I like detective stories where I can't think who committed the murder! j) Jim has started painting as a hobby. Task 9. Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. Why read books? Is it worth reading books, (1) D nowadays there are so many other forms of (2) ? Some people say that even (3)

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JOHNNY CASH
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JOHNNY CASH

repeating four times. 1:30 The bass guitar joins with the harmony to 2:30 Quick set of 3 chords from the solo guitar, as the 3rd the once solo guitar and the volume is at is verse is sung slow and contently, with deep passion in each peak and the bass takes over the melody with word describing his pain and agony. 3:00 Chorus speeds up to an aggressive harmony. Johnny's major percussion becoming louder and more voice escalates to pitch higher then the instruments in the prominent. background. His voice is clear, the words are each 2:00 The guitar carries the same background pronounced slowly with passion. tune throughout the entire song until two beats 3:30 The melody is very repetitive with a two chord string of light and fast strings correlate in-between. from the guitar.

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Presentation vocabulary
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Presentation vocabulary

The economy does need investment. We did work hard and the results show that. THE MAIN POINTS TO REMEMBER Voice & pronunciation Making it interesting Project your voice Go faster to excite aim for the back Go slower to show importance Emphasise importance Pause often and look round audience - say some words louder Give emphasis with voice and body - repeat important words Ending your talk Signalling the end That brings me to the end of my presentation. That completes my presentation. Before I stop/finish, let me just say ... That covers all I wanted to say today. Summarising Let me just run over the key points again. I'll briefly summarise the main issues. To sum up ... So, to sum up, ... To summarise, ...

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Tao Te Ching-Tim Chiu
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Tao Te Ching (Tim Chiu)

y The most aggressive style of Karate can be subdued by the gentle style of Kung Fu called Tai Chi Chuan y Hard, sturdy trees are the first to break in a storm, but the small, soft blade of grass is better equipped to endure the storm y Everybody in the world knows y But can not put into practice y We all understand this, yet few can put this into practice in real life y Counterintuitive tendency to meet force with even more force y We tend to yell back louder as if the other person would somehow hear us more clearly 78.3) Virtues of Water y Therefore, sages say: y The one who can accept the humiliation of the nation is called its master y To be the leader of a nation, one must have the strength in character to accept humiliation than to simply retaliate with hostility and aggression y Be yielding and flexible like water to overcome the difficulties y The one who can accept the misfortune of the nation

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Comparison of Adjectives When you compare two people or things, use the comparative form of the adjective. Lots of comparative adjectives end in -er. fast faster small smaller bright cheap cheaper clear clearer brighter loud louder new newer old older rich richer short shorter tall taller slow slower

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TARTUFFE-inglise keelne
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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

('Tis a scoundrel speaking.) [5] [Footnote 5: Moliere's note, in the original edition.] There is a science, madam, that instructs us How to enlarge the limits of our conscience According to our various occasions, And rectify the evil of the deed According to our purity of motive. I'll duly teach you all these secrets, madam; You only need to let yourself be guided. Content my wishes, have no fear at all; I answer for't, and take the sin upon me. (Elmire coughs still louder.) Your cough is very bad. ELMIRE Yes, I'm in torture. TARTUFFE Would you accept this bit of licorice? ELMIRE The case is obstinate, I find; and all The licorice in the world will do no good. TARTUFFE 'Tis very trying. ELMIRE More than words can say. TARTUFFE In any case, your scruple's easily Removed. With me you're sure of secrecy, And there's no harm unless a thing is known. The public scandal is what brings offence, And secret sinning is not sin at all. ELMIRE (after coughing again)

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

He makes a good living off all the backpackers who come through here." "Do you know the Cullen family?" I asked hesitantly. "Dr. Cullen's family? Sure. Dr. Cullen's a great man." "They... the kids... are a little different. They don't seem to fit in very well at school." Charlie surprised me by looking angry. "People in this town," he muttered. "Dr. Cullen is a brilliant surgeon who could probably work in any hospital in the world, make ten times the salary he gets here," he continued, getting louder. "We're lucky to have him -- lucky that his wife wanted to live in a small town. He's an asset to the community, and all of those kids are well behaved and polite. I had my doubts, when they first moved in, with all those adopted teenagers. I thought we might have some problems with them. But they're all very mature -- I haven't had one speck of trouble from any of them. That's more than I can say for the children of some folks who have lived in this town for generations

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

You may not be able to feel it at this moment. You may have to wait for a situation or even just a thought that triggers a reaction in you: someone accusing you of this or that, not acknowledging you, encroaching on your territory, questioning the way you do things, an argument about money.... Can you then feel the enormous surge of force moving through you, the fear, perhaps being masked by anger or hostility? Can you hear your own voice becoming harsh or shrill, or louder and a few octaves lower? Can you be aware of your mind racing to defend its position, justify, attack, blame? In other words, can you awaken at that moment of unconsciousness? Can you feel that there is something in you that is at war, something that feels threatened and wants to survive at all cost, that needs the drama in order to assert its identity as the victorious character within that theatrical production? Can you feel there is something in you that would rather be right than at peace?

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

" Their party in the dining-room was large, for almost all the Lucases came to meet Maria and hear the news; and various were the subjects that occupied them: Lady Lucas was inquiring of Maria, after the welfare and poultry of her eldest daughter; Mrs. Bennet was doubly engaged, on one hand collecting an account of the present fashions from Jane, who sat some way below her, and, on the other, retailing them all to the younger Lucases; and Lydia, in a voice rather louder than any other person's, was enumerating the various pleasures of the morning to anybody who would hear her. "Oh! Mary," said she, "I wish you had gone with us, for we had such fun! As we went along, Kitty and I drew up the blinds, and pretended there was nobody in the coach; and I should have gone so all the way, if Kitty had not been sick; and when we got to the George, I do think we behaved very handsomely, for we treated the other three with the nicest cold

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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

pushing down on your toes with your hands and dorsiflexing slowly on both sides 30 times. Is there a simple indicator of bad form I can monitor while running? If you hear a loud stomp, which is clear during video analysis, you are overengaging your quads and therefore your hip flexors. Aim to be as quiet as possible. If you watch the end of a 10K and listen to the loudness of footfalls, you'll nd that the rst nishers are the quietest, then you have louder runners, followed by the loudest runners, followed by the walkers. The better the runner, the quieter they are. What should I do if I get fatigued during intervals and my form starts to fail? If you find your form deteriorating, focus on keeping turn-over (stride rate) high. What type of diet do you follow while in training? The biggest problem in endurance sports is, hands down, nutrition. I've seen people nish the 135-mile Badwater Ultra in the top 10 who had no business being in the top 10

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