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Kõne-Learning in itself is not as important as personality and character
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Kõne "Learning in itself is not as important as personality and character"

Learning in itself is not as important as personality and character When I was choosing a topic what I'm going to talk about, I read: Learning in itself is not as important as personality and character, and I momentarily knew that this is a topic what I really like. First of all: What I think, which one is more important ? To be smart or individual ? And I have to say that I am absolutely sure that there is nothing better to be clever and intelligent. Like our headmaster said on September 1st, that when you are smart, you will be rich and powerful also. Education and knowledge are foundations of our life. Some people think, that it doesn't matter how educated you are. Important is how

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Utoopia arhitektuuris
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Utoopia arhitektuuris

of the southern States will be abandoned due to the heat and the extreme weather, that partly includes Phoenix and Las Vegas. · The idea to move most of Phoenix and Las Vegas to the Tuktoyaktuk, Arctic Sea. · A six lane highway will be built so people from across North America can easily access the resort with their cars. · This resort is like a never ending party - At the end of the night, as the party comes to an end, everyone will have a chance to pause and relax, momentarily, then they can plunge into the next night's party. · Popualrity : In summer there is a change to enjoy a 20 hour sunshine. In winter it would be even busier, because it would attract people from around the globe who want to adapt to global warming by escaping.

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Some theories of Literature
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Some theories of Literature

345349 William Faulkner, The Bear, ÕIS, SMFolder WHAT IS LITERATURE? Literature is a "performance in words". It has an element of entertaining display, we expect literature to be in some sense entertaining, or, to afford pleasure. WHAT IS IT THAT MAKES LITERATURE PLEASANT? A literary work seizes our interest and more or less ­ at least for a moment makes the rest of the world fade and vanish. A work of art has this power to catch us up momentarily and to delight us. TRUTH IN LITERATURE Art offers truth as well as pleasure. What kind of truth? WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR (17751864) THERE IS A FLOWER I WISH TO WEAR, BUT NOT UNTIL FIRST WORN BY YOU HEART'S ­EASE ­ OF ALL EARTH'S FLOWERS MOST RARE BRING IT, AND BRING ENOUGH FOR TWO. Is it true that the flower is the earth's rarest flower? If we want to know about flowers hadn't we better listen to botanists than poets? Isn't it apparent that whatever value Landor's poem has

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt because they are now kinsmen -- although Tybalt doesn't know it, as he doesn't yet know that Romeo has married Juliet. Mercutio, who is also unaware of the marriage, is angered by Tybalt's insolence ­ and Romeo's seeming indifference ­ and takes up the challenges himself. Benvolio tries to make peace and reminds everyone of the Prince's decree. In the ensuing swordplay, Romeo attempts to allay Mercutio's anger, momentarily placing his arm around him. By doing so, however, Romeo inadvertently pulls Mercutio into Tybalt's rapier, fatally wounding him. Mercutio dies, wishing "a plague a'both your houses," before he passes. Romeo, in his anger, pursues and slays Tybalt. Although under the Prince of Verona's proclamation Romeo (and Montague and Capulet, as well) would be subject to the death penalty, the Prince instead fines the head of each house, and

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Stretches and exercises in office
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Stretches and exercises in office

While standing, take the right leg back as though you're going to do a lunge. Squeeze the glutes as you bend the knees, lowering down until you feel a stretch in the front of the right hip. Hold for 10-30 seconds and repeat on the other side. Leg Lift: Sit forward on the chair so that your back is not touching the chair's back. Place feet flat on the floor. With a straight leg, lift one foot a few inches off the floor. Hold momentarily, and return your foot to the floor. Repeat with the other leg. Middle / Upper Back Stretch: The upper back can also become tense and tight from hunched shoulders, especially if you hold the phone against your shoulder or use your mouse a lot. The shoulder rolls above may help loosen you up for this upper back stretch. Hold your right arm with your left hand just above the elbow. Gently push your elbow toward your left shoulder. Hold stretch for 5 seconds

Ergonoomika → Ergonoomika
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Jõutõstmine-ettekanne
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"Jõutõstmine" ettekanne

· Front squat - the weight (usually a barbell) is held in front of the body across the clavicles and deltoids in either a clean grip, as is used in weightlifting, or with the arms crossed and hands placed on top of the barbell. · Overhead squat - a barbell is held overhead in a wide-arm snatch grip; however, it is also possible to use a closer grip if flexibility allows. · Box squat - lifter sits back onto a short box, momentarily relaxing the hip flexors, before contracting them and rising off the box; the use of a box sets a consistent depth and increases emphasis on the muscles of the posterior chain. · Zercher squatt - the bar his held in the crooks of the arms, on the inside of the elbow. · Hack squat - a barbell is held in the hands just behind the legs; it was invented by early 1900s professional wrestler Georg Hackenschmidt.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Stretches and exercises in office
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Stretches and exercises in office

your nose to your knee. Repeat with the other leg. Leg Stretches 18. Ankle Flex and Stretch: Hold one foot off the floor with your leg straight. Alternately flex your ankle (point your toes up) and extend (point your toes down). Repeat with the other leg. 19. Leg Lift: Sit forward on the chair so that your back is not touching the chair's back. Place feet flat on the floor. With a straight leg, lift one foot a few inches off the floor. Hold momentarily, and return your foot to the floor. Repeat with the other leg. 8 Hip Stretches 20. Hip Flexor Stretch: The lower body also gets tight from sitting too much, especially the front of the hips. When you sit, the glutes stretch while the hip flexors get tighter. Stretching this area several times a day can help reduce that tightness.

Ergonoomika → Ergonoomika
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English literature summary
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English literature summary

  Tragic   novels   on   the   decay   of   rural   life:   Tess  of  the  D’Urbervilles   (1891)   and   Jude  the  Obscure   (1895).  Ideas   of   early   modernism.   Hardy   depicts   the   journeys   of   the   protagonists   that   are  initially  hopeful,  momentarily  ecstatic,  but  persistently  troubled  and  eventually  end   in  deprivation  and  death.       20th  century   Modern   period.   Contradictory   in   many   ways,   diverse   and   chaotic.   Scientific   developments;  Einstein  –  theory  of  relativity.  Friedrich  Nietzsche  –  God  is  dead,  multiple  

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors
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Book Analog Interfacing to Embedded Microprocessors

You can get around this problem by using a separate ADC channel to measure the actual supply voltage and correct the RTD measurement value. This typically means using a voltage divider to bring the heater supply voltage down to a range the ADC can handle. When using an RTD circuit, you can measure only when the heater is on or off (depending on which type of circuit you use) but not both. If using a measure-when-on circuit, you have to turn the heater on momentarily to get a measurement, so you can’t get a 0% duty cycle. If you are using the measure- when-off circuit, you have to turn it off occasionally, so you can’t get a 100% duty cycle. In either case, the software has to synchronize temperature mea- surement with the correct heater state (ON or OFF). Finally, when you use an RTD heater, you are measuring the temperature of the heating element, not the object you are trying to heat. If you have good

Mehhatroonika → Mehhatroonika
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

the need to fill every silence with chatter. She left me free to think undisturbed while we ate. And I was thinking about how disjointedly time seemed to flow in Forks, passing in a blur at times, with single images standing out more clearly than others. And then, at other times, every second was significant, etched in my mind. I knew exactly what caused the difference, and it disturbed me. During lunch the clouds started to advance, slinking across the blue sky, darting in front of the sun momentarily, casting long shadows across the beach, and blackening the waves. As they finished eating, people started to drift away in twos and threes. Some walked down to the edge of the waves, trying to skip rocks across the choppy surface. Others were gathering a second expedition to the tide pools. Mike -- with Jessica shadowing him -- headed up to the one shop in the village. Some of the local kids went with them; others went along on the hike. By the time they all had scattered, I was sitting alone

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

suspense and tension, not knowing if he will live or die. T h e hero, like Jonah, is "in the belly of the beast." In Star Wars it's the harrowing moment in the bowels of the Death Star when Luke, Leia, and company are trapped in the giant trashmasher. Luke is pulled under by the tentacled monster that lives in the sewage and is held down so long that the audience begins to wonder if he's dead. In E. T, the lovable alien momentarily appears to die on the operating table. In The Wizard of Oz Dorothy and her friends are trapped by the Wicked Witch, and it looks like there's no way out. A t this point in Beverly Hills Cop Axel Foley is in the clutches of the villain's men with a gun to his head. In An Officer and a Gentleman, Zack M a y o endures an Ordeal when his M a r i n e drill instructor launches an all-out drive to torment and humiliate him into quitting the program

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist
TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

envelope containing the messages. As soon as Mayfield returned to the District Intelligence Office, he had a messenger bring them down to Rochefort. In Washington that Wednesday, the Signal Intelligence Service solved a PURPLE message from Tokyo—and the readers of MAGIC, who only two days earlier had been lulled by the supposition that Japan might temporarily spare the United States, were stunned by the realization that the arrow of war might be loosed momentarily. For the message ordered the Washington embassy to "burn all [codes] but those now used with the machine and one copy each of o code [PA-K2] and abbreviating code [LA]. . . . Stop at once using one code machine unit and destroy it completely . . . wire . . . HARUNA." Under Secretary of State Welles saw it and felt that "the chances had diminished from one in a thousand to one in a million that war could then be avoided." When the President's naval

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

In retrospect the earlier works of Kuulberg’s bulky symphonic output deserves greater attention. As do his ballets Mont Valérien (1971) and Pöördlava (Rotating Stage, 1973). As a novel phenomenon and common denominator in his ballet music one should consider his deep sensitive psychology. The short but varied life of an Estonian student Boris Vilde (Mont Valérien), later a fighter in the Resistance who meets a tragic end reflects Kuulberg’s ability to almost momentarily change his expressions to 1 Dina Daragan. Kuulberg’s Second Symphony. Sovetskaya Muzyka 4 (1978). musically echo the libretto.1 Between 1967 and 1977 he composed 36 works mostly extensive forms and cyclic works. Kuulberg does not cause problems for himself about such canonical concepts as form, structure, laws of development, clarity in harmony and melody… In spite of this he is lightly and painlessly successful in effecting results, in colourful sound combinations, in any surprising

Keeled → Inglise keel
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