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Furniture making

Furniture making The beautiful wood OAK English oak • English Oak, or European Oak, is a wonderful material to work with. It is heavy, but it is also one of the most graceful woods that only gets better as it ages and the colour matures. English Oak has been a solid staple material of the British furniture making tradition for hundreds of years. Our oak pieces come in a variety of colours, from Light to Blackened oak (not to be confused with Black Oak - which is typically a medium to light wood). Furniture Furniture Furniture Furniture ASH European ash • Fraxinus excelsior A slightly confusing name, as it is also called peppermint ash and giant gum ash. In Europe it is known as olive ash, generally occurring after 30 years' growth when the white heart

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Making a film

Whatever kind of movie you make, it must have a clear idea, because the audience needs to understand the content. Film-making is very expensive, even about 15 minutes long film can cost over 30,000 pounds to make. A low-budget feature-length film can cost more than 0,5 million pounds. Therefore, film-maker must be sure that audience will like the movie. Low-budget films in Britain usually begin with a script, which is written specially for playing in the cinema. There are courses over Britain for people who want to learn how to write a script. One person can't take the responsibility of the whole movie, because film-making needs to involve hundreds of people. Low-budget films are shot on limited budget, beacause young or unknown dircetors suffer from lack of funding from studios. Several organizations like The British Film Institute fund short films shot by first-time directors. Also The BBC, Channel 4 and National Lottery spend lar...

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Leaflet - Making New Friends

Making New Friends Hey, all the students! Feeling kind of lost and lonely in the new school and city? Let's come together! Now, when the school year has started, there's a lot more of us circulating around the campus. Since there have been coming in students from other countries, I'd like to point out some good places where all young people could meet and greet. The usual locations are of course concerts, sport and any other clubs but in case you have some kind of a hobby, you should dig out where you could meet people with the same interests. Our school has always had many interesting events through the year and here are some of the near future ones: A lot alikes banding together ­ doesn't matter weather you're an athlete, a cheerleader, a musician or a writer, you are not the only one, so school is supporting different activity clubs. New cafeteria's opening ­ we do need p...

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Making sense of social work

Margit Metsma 12/13 S AÜ I KODUTÖÖ Making Sense of social work Mõtted: 1) Miks ikkagi suhtutakse sotsiaalabi saajatesse halvustavalt, miks sellel on natuke halb maik küljes. Kas inimesed on sellest lihtsalt väheteadlikud. Ehk peaks koolides varasemalt juba lastele õpetama väärtusi ja arusaama sotsiaaltööst laiemas mõistes meie kõigi igapäevaelus ja tegemistes. 2) Heaolu riikides on sotsiaaltöötaja eesmärk laiemalt parandada ühiskonna puudujääke

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Making Wine - questions and answers

and answer the following questions: 1. Where does red wine get its colour? Skin fermentation 2. What is must and what does it contain? Freshly prest grape juice 3. What is the proper time to pick the grapes? Acid and sugar level are on peack levels 4. How do under and over ripe grapes affect the final product? They affect flavor, color and acid levels 5. Why is sulfite added in minute amounts immediately after crushing? To prevent fermentation prematureli 6. What is maceration and what happens during this period? It gives wine it´sbody and color. 7. What is malic acid converted into during the final stage of primary fermentation and how does it affect the wine? Lactic acid and garbonic gas 8. What happens during pressing? It ´ s doing wine softer and rounder 9. What happens if you postpone pressing the must for too long? Wine can take verry unplesent taste and aroma 1...

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The Internet is making literature irrelevant

The Internet is making literature increasingly irrelevant in the modern world Stanislav Stõkov MASB11 When computers were not so spread as they are today, and the Internet had not appeared in the lives of people, we used to spend much more time reading. Literature and books were our best friends, and one of the most important ways on entertainment. Nowadays, if you ask a person, when he or she has read last a book and what the book's title was, the person will not know what to answer. Nobody reads any more, or if they do it is on the internet and only a summary so as not to get tired too much. The Internet entertains superficially, as people do not gain too much by ''surfing'' it. Yes, maybe a new pair of glasses for spending so much time in front of a computer. I do not say there are no educating websites that are worth visiting, that real...

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Inglise keele eksamiks valmistumine, kirjutamise reeglid

.. --refuse invitation, give reasons--closing remarks, thans earliest ENDING:I hope my advice helps. Hope thing convenience(esimeselvõimalusel)..i get better. Let me know what happens. person again look forward to hearing from you. Making a complaint-kaebus  Reason for writing MAKING AN APOLOGY RECOMMENDATION  Complaint with  Reason for the apology  Reason for writing justification(põjendusega)  Reasons to explain the upset causet  Recommendation( qualities with

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Report about Steffani Pizza Restaurant

Report To: David Carlisle From: Mart Mets Date: 11th December 2013 Subject: Steffani Pizza Restaurant Introduction The purpose of this report is to highlight some good and bad points of Steffani Pizza Restaurant. In order to prepare this report I handed out to their recent customers questionnaires in order to get the most recent data. Good points of Steffani Pizza Restaurant Firstly, I have to point out that the customers are very satisfied with the prices and they are probably willing to pay higher prices, if Steffani wants to raise the prices. There is something specail about the atmosphere, because my research show that people spend there about two times more than in other eating places in Pärnu. Secondly, I have to mention that the food is quite delicious. Bad points of Steffani Pizza Restaurant The biggest problem with Steffani seems to be their workers. Actually they are in despe...

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A for-and-against essay

and even do coding with your phone. There are lots of musicians, rappers and songwriters whose lives are a dream to many. However, things aren’t always as they seem. Firstly, in 2006, a website called Spotify was created. In Spotify you could listen to music anywhere you want, very easily and without spending any money. Songwriters started getting a lot of attention and spins for their creation. In addition, by 2021, Spotify had already reached 158 million users. Songs are making history by getting huge amounts of streams, over 1000 million streams. Another advantage is that newcomers who upload their music to the internet may get a huge boost and rapid spins, make some money and get famous more easily. On the other hand, giving Spotify the rights to stream your music isn’t actually profitable. One of the most streamed songs, Avicii’s release Wake Me Up! got over 168 million streams. And yet, that only made $12,359 in Pandora domestic royalties

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Schools should provide computers for students to use for...

Schools should provide computers for students to use for all their school subjets Nowadays we are making a step up into the era of IT. Everything is becoming computerized. Is there a way to not overuse technics? Now the question is: "Should schools provide computers for students to use for all their school subjects?" I strongly believe that schools should have modern computers but there is no need in using them for all the subjects. Firstly, sitting in front of a computer screen all day can be damaging for students' health, especially sight

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Protest letter

Homosexual people marching the streets of Järva-Jaani. Today, i was walking home from school, and i saw four gay couples marching the streets of Järva-Jaani. I was very annoyed because of the noise they were making and crappy music they were playing. I hope Arto Saar will do something about it, because i do not think i could stand another day having to walk past them. People of Järva-Jaani, I hope that you will help me freeze out these gay couples before there will be more of them walking the streets of my hometown. The thing is that in my opinion gay couples shouldn't be aloud to be openly ,,gay". It's disgusting and it is against God's will, I hope they will burn in hell.

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The Vikings

weapons For Vikings, weapons were not only used for battle, but they were also used to show each individual's own wealth and social status. For this reason, most Viking weapons were decorated with precious gems which made them very valuable The main offensive weapons were the spear, sword, and battle axe. Swords were a sign of high status because they were costly to make. Art and crafts Vikings were skilled craftsmen making objects from stone, wood and metal. The blacksmiths were very well respected. Some jewellery was made especially to be buried with someone who had died. Gold pendants were made to wear around the neck, some were thought to be magical charms. Food & feasts The average Viking family ate two meals a day. The meals were usually prepared at the central hearth. Goat, beef and horse meat was popular among the Vikings.

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Projekti päevakava

Morning Afternoon Evening 1 Sunday Arrivals Arrivals 19.00 First meeting 6 July Making name plates Some meeting games 2 Monday 9.00 Breakfast 12.30 Dinner 18.00.Free time 7 July 10.30. Talking 13.00 Making groups and finding out 19.00 Supper about rules and the youth's expectations 19.30. Filling the feedback then playing 14.45. Making a project logo sheets after the first day some games 15.30 City tour 20.15 Cultural 11.30 Short 16.30 Guest from police station who evening(LIIS LISA SIIA

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Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous,Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect

Present Simple I Make Do not make Do I make? (lihtolevik) He/she/it Speaks Does not speak Does they go? We/you/they Do not go Do not go Present Continuous I am speaking Am not speaking Am I speaking? (kestev olevik) He/she/it is going Is not going Is he going? We/you/they are making Are not making Are you making? Present Perfect I Have asked Have not asked Have I asked? (täisminevik) He/she/it Has gone Has not gone Has she gone? We/you/they Have made Have not made Have they made? Present Perfect I have been asking Have not been asking Have I been asking? Continuous (kestev He/she/it has been going Has not been going Has he been going?

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Inglise keele modaalid (modals)

was able to wasn't able to absence: needn't Prohibition Suggestion Probability Possibility mustn't ought to ought to can can't should should could must may might Asking for permission Giving/Refusing Talking about Making requests can permission permission can could can/can't can will may may/may not are allowed to could might could would formal may might

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Consumer behavior

Girli Vasiljev HAAGAHELIA University of Applied Sciences RB1X 12.12.2011 Consumer behavior Introduction Each and every one of us is a consumer. We buy products and services every day. But why do we prefer one product or service to another? What leads us to make the right decision before every purchase? There are many aspects influencing our decision making process and thereby our consumer behavior. Attitudes, perceptions, image, roles, motivations, determinants etc. encourage us to buy or not to buy a product or service. (Cooper & Gilbert, 2008, p. 43) There are many different definitions about consumer behavior. Emphasizing the most important ones and referring to the decision making models I will try

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Lihtolevik ja kestevolevik. Present Simple ja Present count.

Jaatav vorm Eitav vorm Küsiv vorm am not I am speaking I Am I speaking? speaking He/she/it is going He/she/it is not going Is he/she/it going? are not Are We/you/they are making We/you/they making? making we/you/they NB! ERANDID! · Verbidel, mis lõppevad e-ga kaob, -ing lisamisel e ära. take - taking make ­ making · Lühikeste silpidega verbidel kahekordistub kaashäälik. get - getting swim - swimming · Y-ga lõppevatel verbidel, y ei kao ära. study - studying cry ­ crying ·

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Is It a Crime to Download Music Free of Charge?

They are even getting more feedback, which songs people like more. Thirdly, downloading can lead to more purchases of CDs and such. Children especially, who have a favourite band or artist, want to support them or show other friends that they have a material piece from the band. More or less, they are supporting the artists by purchasing their merch. In contrast, though, the people who do listen and do not support them, will not be making any profit from that. And that might lead to the band going into debt, in the worst scenario. In addition, you might be making them feel betrayed by downloading their music. To sum up, I feel that pirating music is not the biggest problem out there right now and artists already making enough money from concerts and merch. Though as a result, we are making them feel bad. 290 words, Sam Schmidt

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Active ja Passive Voice

Active Voice, Passive Voice There are two special forms for verbs called voice: 1. Active voice subject verb object active > Cats eat fish. 2. Passive voice The active voice is the "normal" voice. This is the voice that we use most of the time. You are probably already familiar with the active voice. In the active voice, the object receives the action of the verb: The passive voice is less usual. In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb: subject verb object passive < Fish are eaten by cats. subject verb object active Everybody drinks water. passive Water ...

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Winter activities

Winter Activities Helen Allik KÜG Xb 2011 Skating Driving on the ice Sleigh ride Playing snowfight Making : Snowmen Snowangels Skiing Playing snowfight Spending free time Fun With friends or family At home, at school, at playgrounds Driving on the ice Fun Develop skills Ice track Skating,sledging and skiing Fun pastime Healthy Skiing competition Making snowmen and snowangels Snowman ­ temperature over 0° C Thank you for your attention !

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Nägemis taju, Gibson VS Gregory

As Dowell (1995) has observed: "To perceive seems effortless. To understand perception is nevertheless a great challenge" (cited in Gross, 2005, pp 244). This essay will look at Gregory's theory and Gibson's theory of visual perception whether one or the other offers a better explanation of human visual perception. According to top-down perceptual processing theorists, perception is the end result of an indirect process that involves making inferences about the world based on knowledge and expectations. An example of this process is Gregory's (1980) constructivist theory. He suggests that to avoid sensory overload, we need to select from the information surrounding us, therefore, we often supplement perception with unconscious inferences. Thus he argues that perception begins with an incomplete retinal image that is two- dimensional, flat and size depends on distance. He says that perception is a constructive

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Something out of nothing

It makes us feel better about ourselves, if we can make our own rules from time to time. Let's say, that a musician is writing a song. He makes something out of nothing and he can't help it, he loves the idea of being almighty. Because let's face it, to that song, the writer is God. It is completely up to to the writer to say what's wrong and what's right. He can make up the lyrics and he can compose the melody and noone can tell him, what he should do, or how it should be done. He's making something entirely new out of nothing, so there are no rules and one can only use it's imagination to make it work. On the other hand, many people are just too lazy to make anything new. They just use things that are already there and don't even bother to think about creating something new and refreshing. They're happy with what they've got and don't need anything new and confusing. All things considered, though, I still think that people love making something out of nothing

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Online music magazines

Online music magazines Making Music report: More playing, but progression is limited and class remains an issue Article by Alex Stevens This article taks about the playing of instruments among the children of UK. Based on the learner-teacher surveys made in 1993, 1996 and 1996 the playing of music instruments among children has increased by 35% since 1999 a new study has found, although issues of access, progression and class remain.

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Eesti rahvapillid

Estonian traditional musical instruments Musical instruments and music making are inseparable from cultural tradition. A musical instrument developed musical capacities of children as a sonic toy. It served hunters and herdsmen as a vital tool, that affected the catch or wellbeing of the village herd. It was often used to signal information. Making music provides a human being feelings of relaxation and aesthetic enjoyment. Musical instruments have accompanied important ritual practices but provided also music for dance. Estonian ethnomusicologist Herbert Tampere (19091975) categorised musical instruments according to their function into two main groups: 1) traditional instruments instruments created by the folk, and instruments of professional origin that people use traditionally while developing them spontaneously (e.g

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Drugs - your enemy

· Symbol of independents,rebellious and being an adult · The feeling of being high · Easy to get · Symbol of money and fame What is what? · Ecstasy · Methadone · Meth · Cocaine · Heroin · Crack · Amphetamine · GHB · LSD · Nervines · Cannabis · Glues and varnishes · White Chinese The risky part · Pure or not? · What's in it? · The level of strongness · Making a coctail · Unpredictable · Cool diseases · Overdose Myths · Amphetamine helps to for the exams · Drugs aren't dangerous · Cocaine-symbol of fame and glory · Weekend with ecstasy-no harm · I am not addicted,I can stop if i want to · Weed isn' t a drug · Drug dealer looks like a criminal The ways of poisoning · Preparing cocaine and sniffing it in · Taking a pill · Making heroine dose · Smoking Pictures

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Young entrepreneur - Fraser Doherty

Fraser Doherty Basic information Edinburgh ● 24 years old ● ● Business idea - making jams from his grandmother's recipes ● At the age of 14, he began making jams from his grandmother's recipes ● As the word got out, he began receiving more orders than he had time to fill. ● He dropped out of school and rented a 200-person factory a few days each month. ● In 2007, a high-end U.K. supermarket approached Doherty about selling his jams leading to his products gaining shelf space in 184 stores. Success story set up SuperJam at 14 ● ● developed a method of producing jam 100% from fruit ●

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Report 2, English

To: John Howell From: Anna Abi Subject: Suggestions Date: 2nd March 2009 Purpose The purpose of this report is to suggest ways of making the shop more profitable. Rewards cards Firstly, I think it would be a good idea to start giving out rewards cards to loyal customers to show them that we value them as clients and it would also show to our future clients that we are a company that supports their customers. Lower prices Secondly, I would suggest slightly lowering our prices and letting the public know of it. We should grow a reputation as a company that is not trying to rob their clients of their money. This would be a

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Cinema is the most restricitve medium

The reason being, we get uncomfortable sitting long period of time. If the movies would be longer, we would lose interest and start doing something else. We would simply get uncomfortable sitting on a chair and the whole cinema experience would become agony. Furthermore, producing films can be expensive, especially longer films. All human resources want to be paid an hour wage, renting and building sets cost money etc. So, in the long term, making longer films more than 3 hours is not that good idea. Longer films would start losing money. Films in ordinary cinema are not long. Because of that, filmmakers have to make compromises, all the time and everywhere. Starting with the writer. If they come with an original idea, easier for them. They don’t have to go that deep into the background of the characters to tell the story because there would be enough time in the film to show it, so they can write less but better

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Grammatika inglise keel

You have to pay taxes once a month. · Kõigile tuntud fakte. Life passes by quickly. Present Continuous Kestva oleviku moodustamine Jaatav vorm Eitav vorm Küsiv vorm I am speaking I am not speaking Am I speaking? He/she/it is going He/she/it is not going Is he/she/it going? We/you/they are making We/you/they are not making Are we/you/they making? NB! ERANDID! · Verbidel, mis lõppevad ega kaob, ing lisamisel e ära. take taking make ­ making · Lühikeste silpidega verbidel kahekordistub kaashäälik. get getting swim swimming · Yga lõppevatel verbidel, y ei kao ära. study studying cry ­ crying · . die / tie / lie muutuvad

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James Watt kokkuvõte

Topic No. 3 L.5 James Watt James Watt was born in Scotland in 1736. His father was a mathematical ­ instrument maker. James was a delicate boy and often suffered from severe headaches. That is why he didn't go to school when the other children did, so his parents had to teach him. He liked mathematics and was fond of making things, so his father gave him some tools. James liked to take his toys to pieces and build new things to his own design. At the age of eighteen he decided to become a professional instrument ­ maker. It was very hard to find a teacher. But finally he found an instrument ­ maker in London who took him on as an apprentice. After a year he returned to Scotland and became a mathematical ­ instrument maker. He also made musical instruments.

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Truth or Dare ?

" If the queried player answers, "truth," then the questioning player asks a question, usually embarrassing, of the queried player. If the queried player answers, "dare," then the questioning player asks the queried to do something, also usually embarrassing. After answering the question or doing the dare, the queried player asks "truth or dare?" of another player and the game proceeds as before. The game may be expanded upon by adding additional options to choose from, such as making the dare apply to both the questioner and the queried, or incorporating Spin the Bottle to select the next person to be asked; this results in many different "variants" of the game, limited only by the players' creativity. The game's title is sometimes extended to reflect additional options, for example: "truth, dare, double-dare, kiss, torture or promise". When double-dare is chosen, the person chosen is

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A day to remember

with my teacher and class. I hated the thought of being away from home for so many hours. Tears rolled down my checks as I got off the house and held my aunt’s hand.My aunt could sense my fear and tried to cheer me up . I fet a little better as I saw many other boys and girls entering the class where I had to go.my aunt left me in the classroom and drove to the house. I felt my heart sink as I saw go but I soon began to feel better.the times passed quickly and I started making new friends so I began loving the school. However even today, when I think of my first day at school 1 remember the fear that I had and how my teacher and my friends helped me to overcome this feeling.My memories of the first day at school haunt me till today. Never again have I experienced such a mixture of strange feelings. The anxiety of being in school along with the excitement of making new friends- all these made my

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English Report

Report A task was given to write a report which conveys the results of a survey about shopping habits of people of different ages and gender. The results of the survey were mostly the same, although there are some differences in answers. How much does one shop? About 1/3 of the 9 people surveyed said that they go shopping once a week. Others said that they shopped at least two times a week and it takes about 30 minutes for men and a hour for women to buy groceries and at least an hour if it's a shopping spree. How much do you spend on your hobbies? All men (4 out of 9 people surveyed) said that the most enjoyable products to shop for are electronics while all the women agreed that clothing and acessories are the most fun things to buy. Men also spend less than women, about 50 euros and about 80 euros a week respectively. The experience itself Women said that they enjoy shopping with friends ...

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Are mistakes necessary for discovery and progress?

Are mistakes necessary for discovery and progress? It is often questioned whether making mistakes help people to progress and make discoveries. I personally think that there is no need to make mistakes in order to develop themselves, but it is often an efficient way of finding out something new which can help people to make progress on whatever that is worked on. It is often the mistake that tell us what is wrong or what needs to be corrected. Through correcting any mistakes that are made and learning from those errors, deffinitely help to make progress

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Friends have more influence than family

that teenagers have more influence than family? For sure, children love their parents and parents love them. Family always wants the best for the child and every child should appreciate that. Parents can always help the child, for example when the child is making wrong decisions in life. Parents know you the best, and in my mind, it's necessary to have you family influence the most. In the other hand, friends, who are at the same age and who are giving you the help with making decisions in life, can't guaratnee that their information is the best. When you are at young age, definitely family has more influence than friends. You haven't found out the real and fake friends. The more you grow, the more you get to know people and their skill of being a good friend. When you find a good group of friends, you decide to share secrets, hang out and improve your relationships with them. You start to trust people more, and that is the part, when friends might come

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Saavutused

The pure bliss you get out of Skydiving outweighs all the fears engendered by this sport. It manifests a lot of emotions during the jump and gives a very relaxing feeling once you get back on the ground. I will start by describing what I felt when I was at the Koigi airfield ready for getting on the plane. As I was making my way to the plane, I was going over seven steps in my mind: count to seven, grab the controls, check the dome, check the wind direction, make sure anybody isn’t close, locate the landing area and prepare for landing 600 meters above ground. It all sounded very easy in my mind, but how would I know it if I had never done it before? We were getting on the plane and I was getting more and more nervous, when our instructor told

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Magustoitude tarbimine

Sensitivity of $B$16 to Input2 Sensitivity of $B$16 to Input1 Output and Input1 value for chart Output and Input2 value for chart Output Input1 value Output Input2 value $B$16 $B$16 By making appropriate selecti 60 1 1 70 1 and $P$4, you can chart any Error OutputValues_1 Error right chart) of any table to the Error Error Error Error

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Karjääri planeerimise paradigmad

Choice” Parsonsi teooria Töötas välja talent-matchingu teooria, millest hiljem kujunes välja Trait and Factor teooria karjääriplaneerimises. Pakkus välja 3-astmelise teooria (enda joonte tundmine, tööturu tundmine ja ratsionaalse otsuse tegemine selle info põhjal). John Lewis Holland (1919-2008)  The Psychology of Vocational Choice (1966)  The Vocational Preference Inventory (1953)  The Self Directed Search (1970, 1977, 1985 & 1994)  Making Vocational Choices: A Theory of Careers (1973, 1985 & 1997)  The Dictionary of Holland Occupational Codes (1982, 1989 & 1996, with Gottfredson)  The Position Classification Inventory (1991, with Gottfredson)  The Career Attitudes and Strategies Inventory (1994, with Gottfredson). J. Hollandi teooria Enamikku inimestest saab kategoriseerida ühte kuuest tüübist: Praktiline, Intellektuaalne, Artistlik, Sotsiaalne, Ettevõtlik, Konventsionaalne.

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A significant idol in my life: Beyonce

shock. Beyoncé Giselle Knowles is born in 4th September in 1981 in Houston, Texas. The journey to her career began when Destiny's Child was formed in Houston in 1990. Beyoncé was only 9 years old. Destiny's Child went on to become the top-selling female recording group of all-time. In 2001, Beyoncé became the first African-American woman and the second woman ever to take home the ASCAP PopSongwriter of the Year Award. She's been making history in so many ways, for example she was the first woman in 20 years that reach #1 in the U.S and the U.K with both her debut solo album Dangerously In Love and single "Crazy In Love". With that same album in 2004 she won five Grammy Awards. In 2006 she released her second album B'DAY for her 25th birthday. That album was also a huge succsess, she won another Grammy and many other awards. Beyonce is been really active all the time, winning awards, making movies, having tours all

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Kõne : The Wisdom of Youth

... But younger generation have more advanced and newer information with them. Nowadays the young know much more than the older did at the same age. They have innovative ideas, they are very active and fully commited into their doings and projects. If they take something up, they are will finish it. The next generation are not here just to receive knowldege and information, they are here to be heard and involved in decision making processes. It clearly reflects in workmarket. Especially in tehcnology, networking and information technology. The fact that executives and international leaders have started to employ people much younger than themselves, proves that younger people are neccecary and essential for society. They are sometimes called the Fat brains. The Fat Brains are Gen Yers anywhere between the ages of 20 and 35, also known as "Digital Natives," born and raised in the digital age

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Vastlapäev - Shrove Tuesday

SHROVE TUESDAY'S FOODS: · Bean's and pea's soup · Grit's porridge · Pig's feets · Semlas SHROVE TUESDAY'S PROPHECY: · Girls put cleared pig bones to one of the rooms in drying barn. Who's bone dog at first took in its mouth, this girl will get merried soon. · Shrove whirligig ­ brings luck · The first women who reached to sauna, that brings her good family luck TYPICAL WORKS ON SHROVE TUESDAY · Take to field 3 loads of dung · Shearing · Making candles · Making shoe ribbon · IT'S FORBIDDEN: · Spinning, sewing, darning ­ it gives bad luck to cattle

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The Catcher in the Rye - kokkuvõte

Despite being written in the beginning of the 1950s, for me “The Catcher in the Rye” is a novel that many youngsters to this day can relate to. The book tells the story of a troubled teenager Holden Caulfield, who sets off on a short trip to New York, after being expelled from yet another private school, to avoid facing his parents. His dark and at times depressive thoughts and emotions have been mixed with humour and brutal reality, making this book stirring to read. The novel is a fantastic example of the coming of age genre, thanks to its various themes of rebellion, emotional and mental growth and indifferent, “I couldn’t care less” attitude. The themes are apparent throughout the novel, giving the reader a clear view of what it’s like to be a teenager, who has no idea what to do with their life. The rebellious tone of the novel and its

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Bullying

BULLYING Bullying is a very big problem in almost every school. When bullying goes out of the limit, it might end with a terrible gunfire(Colombian massacre). I believe everyone have been bullied by someone and have been a bully for a once. Bullying is an issue that is very important in nowadays and needs a special attention. Some of the ways to bully other people are by: calling you names, making things up to get you into trouble, hitting, pinching, biting and pushing, taking things away from you, damaging your belongings, stealing your money, taking your friends away from you. Now, to talk about why people bully someone there are many aspects. Some bullies do it to get attention or to make other people afraid of them. Others might be jealous of the person they are bullying. It makes bully feel, stronger, smarter, or better than the person he or she is bullying

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Legoland

small road network, after which they gain a mock driving license. The exact set of rides varies between parks, although as with the Disney parks there is some overlap. Legoland in Billund, Denmark, is the largest and the oldest. It is divided in 8 different worlds: Duplo Land, ImaginationZone, LEGOREDO Town, Adventure Land, Miniland, Pirate Land, Lego City, Knights Kingdom and Viking land. The park opened in 1968 and has 1.6 million visitors annually, making it the largest tourist attraction in Denmark outside Copenhagen.

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Almond Blossoms by Vincent Van Gogh

most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. Vincent Willem van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853 in southern Netherlands. At the age of 37 he commited suicide after years of fighting with mental illness. He died on 27 July 1890. The Almond Blossom is a oil painting done on a canvas. Large white blossom branches like this against a blue sky were one of Van Gogh’s favourite subjects. Almond trees flower early in the spring making them a symbol of new life.They represented awakening and hope. He enjoyed them aesthetically and found joy in painting flowering trees. The blossoms of the apricot, peach and plum trees motivated him, and within a month he had created fourteen paintings of blossoming fruit trees. Excited by the subject matter, van Gogh completed nearly one painting a day.The works reflect the influence of Impressionism, Divisionism, and Japanese woodcuts

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The history of movies

American inventor Thomas Edison, began making short motion pictures at the turn of the century. In 1903, a movie called "The Great Train Robbery" was the first one to tell the whole story. Movies were silent at this time and orchestras played music in theathers, so movies would have sound. The Jazz Singer in 1927 was the first movie to have sound. A year later, 1928, a funny animation movie "Steamboat willie" was produced. 1920-s were also the rise of hollywood. The majority of film making took place in the hollywood area. Hollywood was the initial birth place of the studios. Studios there were separated into 3 different groups. The biggest one was the Big Five. It included studios like ee WB. 20th Century Fox and Paramount. Movies were fun. Everyone had something to talk about. People would go to see the movies in big groups and have fun. They started to assume that it was normal to be entertained. Most americans went to see the movies at least once a week. The movie

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Alchemy

1)Which elements does alchemy combine? Alchemy combines elements of chemistry, physics, astrology, art, semiotics, metallurgy, medicine, mysticism and religion. 2) 3 goals of alchemy 1.transmutation of any metal into gold or silver 2.creating universal panacea, remedy what would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinetely. – philospher´s stone was the key in these goals 3. creating human life 3) Idea of making gold and silver. Where does it originate and / how to Western Europe? The idea of transmutation arose among the Alexandrian Greeks in the early centuries of the Christian era, then it passed to Arabs and then from Arabs to Western Europe. Since then realization was very important to all chemical workers down to the time of Paracelus and even later. 4)narrow and wider meaning of alchemy Narrow sense of the word, alchemy is pretended art of making gold and silver, or

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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE

of a particular subject or situation: Health officials have older, Laura became increasingly disillusioned with tried to raise awareness (=improve people's politics. knowledge) about AIDS. teadlikkus 22.disorient(at)ing adj - [,dis':rinteitin] confusing you 6. avert v - prevent something unpleasant from and making you not certain about what is happening häppening: It may already be too late to avert another around you: Lack of sleep can be disorienting. disaster. ära hoidma segadusse viiv 7. avian flu n ­ also avian influenza; an infectious 23.distressing adj - making you feel very upset: a disease that spreads very quickly among birds and can distressing (= distressful) experience, ahastust sometimes kill them

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Clay Bricks

last for centuries. In Estonia the fired clay bricks came in to use in 13 century. The greatest buildings from that time are the St John's Church and the Tartu Cathedral. (Jaani kirik ja Toomkirik) Moving on, What is clay? (slide 4) Clay is fine-grained, firm earthy material that is plastic when wet and hardens when heated. Clay minerals are size of (point zero one mm)0,01mm. It is consisting primarily of hydrated silicates of aluminum and widely used in making bricks, tiles, and pottery. Clay minerals are typically formed over long periods of time by the gradual chemical weathering of rocks, by low concentrations of carbonic acid and other solvents. These solvents, usually acidic, migrate through the weathering rock after leaching through upper weathered layers. In addition to the weathering process, some clay minerals are formed by hydrothermal activity. Clay deposits may be formed in place as remainder deposits in soil, but

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The European Union Law , The EU institutions

TALLINN UNIVERSITY The Law School Law The European Union Law The EU institutions Lecturer: Matti Kauppi Student: Viktoria Gratšjova Tallinn, 2014 The institutions of the European Union form a complex and unique polity and, in determining whether or not this structure and the law making powers granted to each respective institution are inherently undemocratic, it is vital to define what is meant by the term ‘democratic’. In his Gettysburg address Abraham Lincoln referred to a government which was ‘of the people, by the people, for the people’and it is by this criterion that democracy is often judged. These principles are reflected in having equal access to power and in being equal before the law. It

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