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Canada

Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada range depending on the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions of the country, particularly in the Prairie provinces, where daily average temperatures are near -15 °, but can drop below -40 °C with severe wind chills. Coastal British Columbia is an exception and enjoys a temperate climate with a mild and rainy winter. Average summer high temperatures across Canada range depending on the location. On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally in the low 20s °C , while between the coasts the average summer high temperature range between 25 °C to 30 °C with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40 °C 8. Animals and plantlife Canada has wide variety of animals that can be found in the mountains, plains, in...

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Short overview of London

The people of London have great love for theatre, opera, films, music, sports, and arts. Most of the London films are premiered at Leicester Square. The love for literature has made London the setting for many dramas, plays, novels, and short stories. Charles Dickens, William Shakespeare, Arthur Conan Doyle, are just a few names to mention among the many littérateurs. London's climate is among the mildest in England, with damp but mild winters and moderate summers. January is the coolest month, July being the warmest. It very rarely freezes in London. London, along with New York City, are the two primary cities controlling the international business and world economy today. London shifted to a mostly servicebased economy earlier than other European cities, particularly following the Second World War. Tourism is one of London's prime industries....

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Tennessee

In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the Union. The capital city is Nashville, and the largest city is Memphis. Tennessee has 95 counties. The earliest variant of the name that became Tennessee was recorded by Captain Juan Pardo, the Spanish explorer, in 1567 while traveling inland from South Carolina. History The area now known as Tennessee was first settled by Paleo-Indians nearly 11,000 years ago. When Spanish explorers first visited the area (led by Hernando de Soto) in 1539­1543, it was inhabited by several tribes (Muscogee, Yuchi people). As European colonists spread into the area, the native populations were displaced to the south and west. Many battles were fought in the state, for example in 1862 and 1863. Symbols The official state flag of Tennessee was adopted on the 17th of April in 1905. The three white stars in the center symbolize the thre...

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Stilistika loeng

""She was getting worser and worser."). VERBS: The Historical Present (present tense) in the author's narrative is used to render past events, creating the illusion of things happening at the present moment. Continuous tenses may express surprise, disbelief, indignation (e.g. "One day, when I am no longer spending time running a sweet stool, I am to write a book about us all."). Sometimes continuous tenses are more polite and mild (e.g. "He is not feeling too well today."). In the dialogue we may come across ungrammatical instances: we, I, he + ain`t; I says; we says; times has changed; he done me harm; etc. These cases reflect ungrammatical, uneducated, original, or excited state of mind. Archaic verbal forms may be used to create the historical background or make the narrative more elevated. On the other hand they may suggest the colloquial speech, because...

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Lexical and syntactic stylistic devices

ANTONOMASIA ­ is an exaggeration used to Function ­ to render 3. EUPHEMISM 5. PROVERBS & IDIOMS ­ "name instead". evoke emotional response, chaotic description. ­ mild expression for ­ make text emphatic & colloquial Use of: proper names instead irony, humour. a rude & harsh one due to their ever-fresh qualities. of idea "Napoleon of crime", (trite "thousand pardons" ("death" ­ sleep) May be: traditional or deformed...

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Exami kysimused-vastused

For the sake of humor or for efficient advertising the endings ­er and ­est are added to "bad", "good", "many". Sometimes even double forms are used. VERBS: the Historical Present (present tense) in the author's narrative is used to render past events, creating the illusion of things happening at the present moment. Continuous tenses may express surprise, disbelief, indignation. Sometimes continuous tenses are more polite and mild . In the dialogue we may come across ungrammatical instances: I says; we says; times has changed. These cases reflect ungrammatical, uneducated, original, or excited state of mind. Archaic verbal forms may be used to create the historical background or make the narrative more elevated. On the other hand they may suggest the colloquial speech, because these forms are preserved in dialects (e.g. ending ­st (you live ­ you livest (second person Singular)....

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"The Taming of the Shrew" Shakespeare

Body Summary The beautiful and gentle Bianca has a lot of admirers (Lucentio, Gremio and Hortensio), but her father wouldn't let her get married until her older sister Katherine is married. Bianca's suitors find a fortune-seeker Petruchio to offer his hand to Katherine. The suitors pay for any costs involved. Petruchio marries Katherine and he carries Katherine off to his country house with his servant Grumio. Petruchio intends to retrain Katherine into a mild and obedient wife of his. He denies her food, sleep and her new clothes, while continuously singing her praises. Katherine is tamed. They return to Padua where Lucentio has won Bianca. At a banquet they wager on who has the most obedient wife. Each wife is issued with commands but only Katherine obeys and gives everyone a speech about the importance of wifely submission. Characters The characters of the induction are the Lord, Christopher Sly and the Hostess of an alehouse...

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Kanada referaat

John's), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife) and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse). Geographically, Canada can be divided into five major regions: the Pacific Region, the Prairie Provinces, Central Canada, the Atlantic Provinces and the North. The Pacific Region includes Canada's westernmost province, British Columbia. The region is known for it's mild coastal climate, its forests and its spectacular mountains, including the famous Rockies. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are Canada's Prairie Provinces. They are known for their rolling plains and extreme climate with long, cold winters and hot, dry summers. Much of the area is covered with farms producing wheat and other grains. The region is also rich in oil and natural gas. Central Canada includes Ontario and Quebec. It is not geographically the centre of Canada....

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Inglismaa

The largest lake in Great Britain, Loch Lomond, lies in Scotland. There are many lakes in Scotland. They are narrow and long in shape because of the mountains. Loch Ness is well-known for its mysterious monster. 6 Climate Britain has a maritime temperate climate which means that it's quite mild , with temperatures not much lower than 0ºC in winter and not much higher than 30ºC in summer. There are no extremes of temperature, abundant rainfall all the year round and frequent changes of the weather. English people often complain about their weather. The mild climate is due to the warm Gulf Stream. Occasional winds from the east in winter bring cold and dry weather. The mountainous areas of the north and west have mare rain than the lowlands of the south and east. The...

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The Greenhouse Effects

The Greenhouse Effect: Scientists are sure about the greenhouse effect. They know that greenhouse gases make the Earth warmer by trapping energy in the atmosphere. Climate Change: Climate is the long-term average of a region's weather events lumped together. For example, it's possible that a winter day in Buffalo, New York, could be sunny and mild , but the average weather ­ the climate ­ tells us that Buffalo's winters will mainly be cold and include snow and rain. Climate change represents a change in these long-term weather patterns. They can become warmer or colder. Annual amounts of rainfall or snowfall can increase or decrease. Global Warming: Global warming refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth may lead to...

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The UK

It is not unusual fo people to complain that the weathermen were wrong. Fortunately, as Britain does not experience extreme weather conditions, it is never very cold or very hot. The temperature rarely rises above 32°C in summer, or falls below -10°C in winter. Summers are generally cool, but due to global warming they are starting to get drier and hotter. Hot weather causes terrible congestion on the roads as Britons rush to the coastal resorts. Winters are generally mild , with the most frequent and prolonged snowfalls in the Scottish Highlands, where it is possible to go skiing. If it does snow heavily in other parts of Britain, the country often comes to a standstill. Trains, buses and planes are late. Contrary to popular opinion, it doesn't rain all the time. There is certainly steady rainfall throughout most of the year, but the months from September to January are the wettest....

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Topic - Canada

It runs through the Northwest Territories. Other large and important rivers are the St. Lawrence River, the Yukon River, the Columbia River, the Nelson River, the Churchill River and the Fraser River. Nature. Canada's land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south to freezing tundra in the north. The southwest of Canada has a mild climate. Cold winters characterize most of the rest of Canada. The magnetic North Pole is within Nunavut. There are five biomes in Canada: the Arctic Biome, the Tundra, the Taiga Biome, the Prairies and the Deciduous Forests. The Arctic biome is cold, windy and the land is permafrost. There are long periods of darkness and light. The growing season is very short. Some typical animals are Arctic foxes, ermines, polar bears, Arctic terns, walruses and seals....

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Topic - Canada 2

Average winter and summer high temperatures across the country vary depending on the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions of the country, particularly in the Prairie provinces, where daily average temperatures are near -15°C (5°F), but can drop below 40°C (40°F) with severe wind chills. Coastal British Columbia is an exception and enjoys a temperate climate with a mild and rainy winter. On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally in the low 20°C, while between the coasts the average summer high temperature range between 25°C to 30°C with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40°C. Canada's land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south to freezing tundras in the north. The southwest of Canada has a mild climate. Cold winters characterize most of the rest of Canada...

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Topic - Estonia

The coldest month is February, the warmest July. Permanent snow cover becomes established in the southeast at the beginning of December, at the earliest; and by the end of March, the snow can be more than half a metre deep. Apart from the coast and the Western Islands, the snow vover lasts for approximately 100 days: from the beginning of January to the end of March. In mild winters, however, much of Estonia does not have lasting snow cover at all. Because of the influence of the warm Gulf Stream, the prevailing winds in Estonia blow from the southwest and west. Severe weather conditions, such as tempests and whirlwinds, are rare: the last hurricane raged through Estonia in 1969. The high latitude makes the rotation of seasons and the interchange of light and dark periods of the year well pronounced in Estonia ­ the...

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Topic - Great Britain

Population With 57 million people, the UK ranks about fifteenth in the world in terms of population, with England being the most populous part, followed by Scotland, then Wales and finally Northern Ireland. The population increases very slowly and somewhere between the `70s and `80s actually fell. Although there are more male births than female, the male mortality rate is rather high. 6. Climate Britain generally has mild climate. The weather tends to be very changeable as a result of the influences of different air masses. The currents bring warm air in from across the Atlantic. There are few extremes. Southern Britain is warmer than Northern because of its latitude, but in winter the North Atlantic Drift keeps the west milder than the east. Wales and the southern peninsula have the most moderate climate and Eastern England the most extreme....

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Topic - USA

World Bank Americans tend to work considerably more hours annually than workers in other developed nations, taking fewer and shorter vacations. 12. Biggest cities Seattle is the largest city in the state of Washington. It has been inhabited by humans for 4000 years. Major events in Seattle's history include the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, which destroyed the central business district but took no lives. In Seattle the climate is mild though it rains all the time. Living is very cheap, because government pays a lot. Five largest companies are in Seattle and there's also highest percentage of college graduators because schools try to have a racial balance. Los Angeles is often abbreviated L.A. and also called the city of (lost) angels. People are known as Angelenos. It is the largest city in California and 2 nd largest in USA. The Los Angeles coastal...

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Oliivid

Loomulik happesisaldus mitte üle 1,5%) · Olive Pomace Oil (Pomace oliiviõli) (Segu külmpressi õlist (90%) ja pressi- jäägist kuumuse või keemilise eraldusprotsessiga saadud õlidest (10%). Võib olla lisatud väike kogus Virgin oliiviõli. Loomulik happesisaldus mitte üle 1,5%). · Kerged või mahedamaitselised õlid (Müügil nimetuste all: Lite Olive Oil; Mild Olive Oil; jt.), kus maitseid ja aroome on vähem. · Taimede või aroomiainetega maitsestatud oliiviõlid Olenevalt tootjast, kirjutatakse lihtsale oliiviõli pudelisildile peale ainult ,,Olive Oil" või ,,Pure Olive Oil" (Puhas oliivõli) või ,,100% Olive Oil" (viidates sellele, et teisi toiduõliliike nagu päevalille või rapsiõli pole lisatud). Oliiviõli kasulikkus Oliiviõli sisaldab monoküllastumata rasvhappeid, mis on palju tervislikumad kui...

Geograafia
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Temperate deciduous forests, woodlands and shrub

Temperate deciduous forests, woodlands and shrub Tartu 2008 Location: Temperate forests are typical of all European continent, the Eastern region of Asia (in special, Chinese and Japan) and North America. Also are finded in tempered areas of South America. Climate: The average temperature in temperate forests is 50° F. Summers are mild , and average about 70° F, while winter temperatures are often well blow freezing. The average yearly precipitation is 30-60 inches. This precipitation falls throughout the year, but in the winter it falls as snow. There are four seasons in this biome, with warm summers and cold winters, often snowy. In autumn, the leaves change color and fall from the trees. The leaves decay on the forest floor, so the soil is very rich....

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London - climate, park and gardens

Summers are warm with average high temperatures of 19 °C - 24 °C and lows of11 °C - 14 °C, however, temperatures can exceed 25 °C on many days, and in almost every year they exceed 30 °C on some days. The record high temperature in London was recorded on the 10th August 2003 when 39 °C was recorded. Winters in London are chilly, but rarely below freezing with daytime highs around 8 °C - 12 °C, while spring has mild days and cool evenings. The highest temperature ever recorded in London was 39 °C in August 2003. The lowest ever recorded temperature is -10 °C London has regular but generally light precipitation throughout the year, with average precipitation of 583.6 millimeters every year. Snow is relatively uncommon, particularly because heat from the urban area can make London up to 5 °C warmer than the surrounding areas in winter. Some snowfall, however, is usually seen up to a few times a year...

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Agriculture

EXERCISE. Complete the table with suitable words from the column on the right. Comparison of farming in the north-west and south-west of Britain. to the North-west to the South-east Physical factors Physical factors ........................ summers, ........................ and cold / cool / mild / ........................ winters, ....................... summers, warm / sunny ..................... on the ....................... winters mountains ...................... rainfall, ...................... rainfall ­ falls less / strong / heavy / ..................... in winter, during growing season snow ....................... winds much ........................ with much...

British history (suurbritannia...
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