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Capital punishments should not be abolished
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Capital punishments should not be abolished

I think that they deserve capital punishment. Why? If they spend their whole life in prison, it means, they will have three free meals in a day and they can also watch tv, study, work, don't have to pay taxes and some of the prisons look more nicer than someone's ordinary home and who pays for their free living? We do. I also think that some of the criminal are kind of mentally ill and they will never feel guilty of what they did and some are even proud of it if they have murdered or tortured somebody's daughter or son and and all they get for punishment is carefree life? No. It's my opinion that they should be treated same as way as they treated someone else and in many cases it means capital punishment. Also it's said that if we abolish capital punishment, we will save lives. Most of the criminals, who are in prison for long time, have murdered someone or even many of people, if the are serial killers

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Mary Stuart
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Mary Stuart

First marriage Mary was sent by her mother, Mary of Guise, to be raised at the court of the French king Henry II. She was married in 1558 to Francis II. When Francis died Mary returned to Scotland. Francis II and Mary Stuart Scotland She was distrusted because of her Catholic upbringing. In 1565 the red-haired queen married her ambitious cousin Lord Darnley She became a victim of intrigues among the Scottish nobles. Darnley murdered Mary's confidant David Riccio. The murder of Riccio Third marriage Lord Darnley was murdered in 1567. The suspect was Bothwell. Ignoring objections by the jealous Scottish nobility, Mary married Bothwell. England Mary Stuart had to take refuge in England. Her cousin Elizabeth I arranged to keep her in captivity. Mary was executed at Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. Thank you for listening!

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Oliver Twisti kokkuvõte
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Oliver Twisti kokkuvõte

He is also bought other people’s stolen things. Fagin don’t commit crimes himself however he employs others to commit them. Nancy was picking pockets for Fagin’s. She is also Sikes’s lover however after Sikes abused Oliver, she didn’t love him anymore. Nancy gives her life for Oliver when Sikes murders her for revealing his house. Bill Sikes is a professional burglar. Sikes is Nancy's lover, and he treats his dog with a cruelty. He murdered Nancy. Mr. Bumble is a beadle who works for the workhouse where Oliver is born. He behaves without compassion toward the children’s. In my opinion, the movie is a good movie and it worth of watching. It is a good to know what happened at England in 18. Century and what children’s had to do, to survive in community. My favourite character is Nancy who didn’t want that Sikes abuse Oliver and she gives her life for Oliver. Andree Hein 8. A

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Review- The Patriot
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Review : The Patriot

Review The Patriot is a historical war film directed by Roland Emmerich, starring Mel Gibson. Story is about grieving father who gets revenge for his murdered son at the war field. Near Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson) mansion was a battle, after which Benjamin decided to take care of wounded (Americans and British). One of the wounded was his eldest son Gabriel who was messenger. Later that day British army visited his house, took their men and killed all Americans except for Gabriel. Gabriel was caught; his brother tried to save him and got killed. Colonel William Tavington

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Mark Spitzist
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Mark Spitzist

• At age 6 his local swim club • Trained at Arden Hills Swim Club in Sacramento with Sherm Chavoor • 17 national age-group records, and one world record Biography • 1965, Maccabiah Games, first international competition • Most outstanding athlete • 1968 Olympic Games • Seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich • The most dramatic instances in Olympic history • Palestinian terrorists captured and eventually murdered 11 Israeli athletes Well-known for... • an iconic mustache throughout the Olympics • most swimmers were clean-shaven • swam with facial hair • body hair slows a person down • “good luck piece” and kept it throughout his Olympic competitions Mark Spitz • synonymous with excellence
 • powerful swimming career launched him into fame
 • fans world-wide • sailing, skiing and collecting art


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Seven days
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Seven days

,,Seven days!" and after that just beep beep beep. At first I thought it's just some stupid joke but I got frightened and I couldn't even get any sleep. I creeped downstairs looking after my shoulder from time to time because I had this feeling someone was watching me and when I looked after the window I saw someone standing in the dark alley. That seriously creeped me out! I suddenly remembered that creepy movie called ,,The Ring". In the film the person who watched the film got murdered in seven days and they receieved exactly the same phone call as I did. The whole week, I got barely any sleep. I had been like that for already six days straight. When day seven arrived, I was really frightened about what's going to happen. It was my birthday, but I wasn't in celebration mood because that phone call was still frightening me. I passed out on the couch and in the noon I got a phone call from a friend saying: ,,Sorry for the phone call seven days ago, HAHAHHAHAAHA

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Kings and queens
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Kings and queens

King William I When William died his lands were divided between his eldest two sons. Robert inherited Normandy, while William became king of England. Died from injuries EDWARD V He and his brother Richard were murdered in the Tower of London Alfred the Great - King of Wessex (part of England). All British modern British monarchs trace from the Wessex line. William I, the Conqueror. Founder of the modern British state. Henry II - added Ireland the British possessions John I - signed Magna Carta, the beginigs of the British constitution Edward I - conquered Wales Edward III - started 100 years war Henry V - Last great warrior king Henry VIII - Broke England away from Catholic church.

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The Godfather
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The Godfather

The workings of the mafia closely endorse some of the age-old motivation theories. The Godfather is the story of a Mafia family. It follows the rise of Michael Corleone within the family. Michael was once a war hero and did not want to be involved in the family business. When his father is shot though, Michael takes revenge on the people who did it and becomes a part of the Mafia lifestyle. When his older brother is murdered, Michael ascends to become the boss of the family, and proves to be more ruthless than his father and brother combined. The scene that I am analyzing is one where Michael is becoming his nephew's godfather at his baptism.

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The curious insident
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The curious insident

One is working with people with disabilities, and another including creating illustrations and cartoons for magazines and newspapers. The curious incident is his most famous book. The curious incident is book about 15year old Christopher. Christopher isn't a casual child. He has some special needs, but he is very smart at math and physics. one night when Christopher is out for a walk, he finds his neighbors dogs dead body. Christopher really liked the dog and he decides to investigate, who has murdered the dog. Christopher's psychologist recommends him to write a book about his detective work. When Christopher Father finds out about book he gets very angry and commands him to stop writing and stop dealing with other people lives. He takes Christopher's book away and hides it. Christopher really enjoyed writing and he decides to get his book back. When he search his book, he finds a box of letters. Christopher has always believed that his mother is dead

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Hornet s nest
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Hornet's nest

personalities of the main characters. The main characters are unhappily married Judy Hammer ­ a police chief in Charlotte, Hammer's deputy 42-year-old volunteer policewoman Virginia West and a young handsome volunteer reporter Andy Brazil, who is assigned to ride with West while doing the casual patrol. It is story about the relationship between Andy Brazil and Virginia West. Deputy chief Virginia West likes and respects her boss. But with an increasing number of visiting businessmen being murdered in her city by a maniac who is painting his victims bright orange, she finds it hard to accept Hammer's edict that a rookie reporter should ride on patrol with her to better relations with their citizens. Her worst fears are confirmed when the reporter, Brazil, presses the button to activate the boot-release rather than the siren on their first outing. Brazil isn't the only troublemaker in West's life ­ her cat's angsty, her

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Anti-friis
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Anti-friis

Anti-friis · Nimetus: Anti-friis · 1,2-etaandiool ehk etüleenglükool CAS number: 107-21-1, dinaartiumfosfaat CASnumber: 7558-79-4 · Koostis: Vesi, Etüleenglükool, korrosioonitõrjeaine: tolüültriasool, dinaatriumfosfaat · Omadused: Etüleenglükool- Ta on värvuseta ja lõhnatu magus siirupitaoline mürgine hügroskoopne (niiskustimav) vedelik. Kõrge keemispunkt, madal külmumispunkt, stabiilsus laial temperatuuride vahemikul ning kõrge erisoojus ja soojusjuhtivus. Lisaks on etüleenglükoolil ka madal viskoossus. Tolüültriasool- Tööstuses kasutatava tolüültriasooli ebameeldiv lõhn tuleneb tootmisel tekkivate kõrvalproduktide toluidiini isomeeride (orto-, meta- ja para-toluidiin) ja meta- diaminotolueeni ebapuhtusest. Need kõrvalproduktid on väga aktiivsed ja eritavad lenduvaid aromaatseid amiine, millest tulenebki ebameeldiv lõhn. Dinaatriumfosfaat- Valge, niiskustimav, v...

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PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY - powerpoint temast-inglisekeelne
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PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY - powerpoint temast (inglisekeelne)

Contact with Byron encouraged Shelley to write again (Julian and Maddalo) The Shelleys travelled around various Italian cities Spent the summer of 1819 writing a tragedy, The Cenci, in Livorno Inspired by the death of Keats, in 1821 Shelley wrote the elegy Adonais Shelley, Byron and Hunt wanted to establish a journal, that would be called The Liberal On 8 July 1822 Shelley drowned A mass of evidence that Shelley may have been murdered Was cremated on the beach near Viareggio After his death The Courier gloated: "Shelley, the writer of some infidel poetry, has been drowned, now he knows whether there is a God or not." Shelley's heart was later buried with the body of Sir Percy Florence Shelley, his son His grave bears the Latin inscription, Cor Cordium, and a few lines of "Ariel's Song" from Shakespeare's The Tempest Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change

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The Matlock Paper Book Review
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The Matlock Paper Book Review

mysterious figure named „Nimrod.“ Everything starts with a man named Ralph Loring, who approaches Matlock, whose brother died due to an overdose of heroin. Ralph feeds James with the information that the justice department has acquired over the years on Nimrod. Heared everything he just couldn´t resist taking the job although it puts his life in danger. Loring also gives James the document that plays very important role in this book. Just in the beginning of the book Loring is brutally murdered within minutes after a meeting with Matlock. James still decides to start his investigations. Nimrod finds out about Matlock and they try to stop him. They even get his girlfriend brutally tortured and gang raped which makes Matlock very emotional. Eventually James discovers something that not only puts his own life but also the life of the girl he loves at risk. One thing I liked the most in this book was that every chapter of the book ends with

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The Medieval period
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The Medieval period

Henry VI went insaine and gave his throne to his uncle Duke of Yorke. When Henry IV wanted his throne back, his uncle refused, which leaded to the War of the Roses. Edward IV encouraged William Caxton to set up a printing press with movable type. 1483 came to reign Edward V who was only 12 years old. Richard(Ed's uncle) had Edward V and his younger brother imprisoned in the Tower of London. When it was rumoured that he had had the two boys murdered in the tower, rebellion broke out, and Richard III was killed in bttle. Henry Tudor was the next one to reign over England. Geoffrey Chaucer He was one of the greatest poets of England, he is also known as the Father of English Poetry.. He was the son of a wealthy London wine merchant. He was a master of manners and of description and the first taleteller. He led an extremely busy life. He was married to Philippa Roet

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Ringo Starr
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Ringo Starr

"You're Sixteen" came from the album. A music example:Ringo Starr ­ "Photograph" Personal life In 1965 he married with Maureen Cox. He got three kids: Zak, Jason and Lee. Personal life Ringo and Maureen Personal life · They broke up in 1975. · In 1981 he married with Barbara Bach, who played Bond girl in James Bond movie "The Spy Who Loved Me" Personal life Ringo and Barbara Personal life * When Lennon was murdered in 1980, Starr and Bach flew to New York to comfor Lennon's widow Yoko Ono Ringo Starr * In 1984 and 1986 he narrated childern's series "Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends", which was first shown in Central Television. Ringo Starr * He has played in many Beatles movies ("A Hard Day's Night", "Help", "Let it Be", "Magical Mistery Tour") and in several other movies, such as "Candy", "The Magic Christian", "Caveman". Ringo in "Caveman" Ringo Starr albums 14 STUDIO ALBUMS:

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Angels and demons-Dan Brown raamatu kokkuvõtte
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"Angels and demons" Dan Brown raamatu kokkuvõtte

A professor of symbology at Harvard University and the main protagonist of the novel. He is flown to CERN to help investigate the murder of Leonardo Vetra. Vittoria Vetra The adopted daughter of Vetra. She, like her father, works with CERN. Her research focuses on biology and physics. The reader learns early in the novel that Vittoria worked with her father in their research of antimatter. Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca The Camerlengo (Papal Chamberlain) during the conclave. He murdered the pope, who is later revealed to have been his biological father. Other book characters: Leonardo Vetra, Cardinal Saverio Mortati, Commander Olivetti, Captain Rocher, Hassassin In May 2009 released film Thank you for your attention By Alina Semjonova

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TEXT The Irish Problem
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TEXT The Irish Problem

In 1641, just prior to the Civil War, the Irish of Ulster had begun an uprising and attacked the planters who had been settled 30 years before. Between 10,000 and 15,000 Protestant planters were murdered by the Irish at places such as Portadown. Due to the war, the English did nothing about this and the death-toll became heavily exaggerated over time. In 1649, after the Civil War had ended, Cromwell landed at Dublin with 12,000 men with the intention of

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The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

His reign was from 1100-1135. In 1135 Henry I nephew Stephen got to the throne of England and reigned the country for 19 years. He was the last Norman king of England and his reign ended in 1154. From 1154 until 1377 the Plantagenet Kings of England ruled the English. The first Plantagenet King was Henry II. He was the grandson of Henry I. He had struggles with Thomas Beckett, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury. Beckett ended up being murdered in Canterbury's cathedral in 1170. Henry II reign ended in 1189 and the next King of England was his third son Richard. Richard lead the country for 10 years and he was succeeded by Henry II's fifth son John. In 1215 King John was forced by the Barons to sign the Magna Carta, which was a collection of 37 English laws. The purpose of the Magna Carta was to curb the King and make him govern by the old English laws that had prevailed before the Normans came. King John's reign lasted until 1216

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Ringo Starr
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Ringo Starr

"Octopus's Garden" With a Little Help From My Friends" The Beatles breakup on 10 April 1970 1970s Starr released two albums before the end of 1970 "Sentimental Journey" and "Beaucoups of Blues" Other Studio albums "Ringo" (1973) "Goodnight Vienna" (1974) "Ringo's Rotogravure" (1976) "Ringo the 4th" (1977) "Bad Boy" (1978) In 1975, Starr founded his own record label called Ring O'Records 1980s After Lennon was murdered in 1980, he flew to New York to comfort Lennon's widow (lesk) Yoko Ono In 1984 and 1986, he narrated the children's series "Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends" In October 1988, he attended a detox (mürgi eemaldamine) clinic in Tucson, Arizona, receiving a sixweek treatment for alcoholism In July 1989, performance `'Ringo Starr & His AllStarr Band`' Studio Albums Stop and Smell the Roses (1981) · Old Wave (1983) · 1990s

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Hamelti tegelased-Ingilse keeles
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Hamelti tegelased (Ingilse keeles)

Passionate and quick to action, Laertes is clearly a foil for the reflective Hamlet. Fortinbras - The young Prince of Norway, whose father the king (also named Fortinbras) was killed by Hamlet's father (also named Hamlet). Now Fortinbras wishes to attack Denmark to avenge his father's honor, making him another foil for Prince Hamlet. The Ghost - The specter of Hamlet's recently deceased father. The ghost, who claims to have been murdered by Claudius, calls upon Hamlet to avenge him. However, it is not entirely certain whether the ghost is what it appears to be, or whether it is something else. Hamlet speculates that the ghost might be a devil sent to deceive him and tempt him into murder, and the question of what the ghost is or where it comes from is never definitively resolved. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - Two slightly bumbling courtiers, former friends of Hamlet from Wittenberg, who

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The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

He stamped out corruption in government. He also changed the legal system. Edward was made Overlord of Ireland. In 1282 Edward defeated & killed the last Welsh prince, Llywelyn, and offered his baby son to the Welsh people as their prince. The 14th cent. Was a disastrous for Europe as well as Britain. It was the time of plagues & wars. There was also a continous struggle between the king & his nobles. The first crisis came in 1327 when Edward II was deposed & cruelly murdered. His son Edward III was 11. The principal that kings were neither to be killed or deposed was broken. In 1337 Edward III declared war on France, claiming the crown. The real reasons were economical. The war was later called the Hundred Years War. It ended in 1453. At firs the English were successful. By the treaty of Bretigny in 1360 Edward III gave up his claim to the French throne. He had re-established his control & captured a huge quantity of treasure. It is surprising that people

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Anglo-Saksi Inglismaa
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Anglo-Saksi Inglismaa

that fluorished between 9th and 15th centuries, which, broadly defined was a system for structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of a land in exchange for service or labor. · Thomas Becket-Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162-1170. He is venerated as a saint and martyr by both the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. He engaged in conflict with Henry II of England over the rights and privileeges of the Church and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral. · Harold Godwinson- Also known as Harold II was the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. He died at the Battle of Hastings.(+ battles) · William the Conqueror- William I, usually known as William the Conqueror and sometimes as William the Bastard, was the first Norman King of England, reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. Although Willam's victory was remarkable, the way how he managed to control the

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Stalin s Russia-political-cultural
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Stalin's Russia: political, cultural

ignore the rest. Instead of modifying a theory based on new evidence they are engaged in pseudohistory; the rewriting of the past for personal or political purposes. WHAT IS DENIED AND BY WHOM? The gas chambers: Pat Buchanan, the most effective Holocaust denier in America has stated that the gas chambers were not used at the camps to exterminate Jews simply because `'the diesel engines don't emit enough carbon monoxide to kill anybody''. The six million people murdered: the first influential Holocaust revisionist, Paul Rassinier, said the number of Jewish victims was exaggerated and his own estimate was that only about 1,5 million Jews died. Cause of deaths: deniers say the deaths in concentration camps resulted in disease or starvation; that they weren't killed by the Nazis. And if they were, it was because of wartime privations. 300 000 to one or two million Jews were killed in ghettos and camps.

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History of the USA
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History of the USA.

Until in 1870 the blacks didn't have civil rights or the right to vote. In the 20th century many blacks travelled to the North but even there they were treated differently. In the 1950s a black churchman by the name Martin Luther King started to fight for black people and said that they were equal to white people. After 1963 when he held his famous speech "I have a dream...", in 1964 the blacks were given same rights as the white. In 1968 King was murdered. The 1950s are known as the time of Cold War because of the competition with the Soviet Union. After that in the 1960s and 1970s the Americans fought in the Korean and in the Vietnam War, and in the1990s in the Gulf War.

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ABOUT SERIAL KILLERS
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ABOUT SERIAL KILLERS

1 will do so in the matter of moments. II. Serial killing history Looking back in history we can easily see mass murderers - from Hitler to Genghis Khan, the most notorious criminal murderers were generally warmongers. However, serial killers before the 1900s are much less publicized. One of the earliest known serial killers was Gilles de Rais, who terrorized his community in the 15th century. The man "raped, mutilated, and murdered an estimated 150 children (though some estimates put that number over 800)" over the course of about 20 years (4). He was executed in 1440 as perhaps one of the world's earliest serial killers. I mentioned Jack the Ripper earlier as perhaps one of the most famous historical serial killers. His exploits in 19th century London were the basis for a surge in public interest into serial killing. In the 1920s there were two films based on stories of serial killing

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Libraries
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Libraries

At first she seems like a usual older lady, she likes gossip talk and knitting. But in reality she is a real genius at solving crimes. She is calm and does not like to make premature conclusions and to tell everybody about them. Her style for solving crimes was unusual-she made parallels with the people from her village and what they would do at the same situation (as a murderer or suspect) and she was excellent at knowing people. Ruby Keene was the murdered girl. She was young and dim-witted. She worked as a Ballroom dancer at the Majestic Hotel and had to communicate with people. She was a likeable person, the customers of the hotel liked her although it was obvious that she was not very bright. Josie turner was also a dancer at the hotel. She was somehow related to the girl. Turner was not a very nice person. She was very calm when she heard about the murder and did not seem to be surprised nor sad, more like confused. The hotel staff

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

Madisepäeva lahing) was fought near Viljandi on September 21, 1217 during the TeutonicEstonian War. The adversaries were the German crusading order the Sword Brethren with their recently converted allies and an army of 6000 Estonian men from different counties, led by Lembitu, who had attempted to unify the Estonians. The Germans won, Lembitu and Kaupo (converted Livonian chieftain, fought on the order's side) were killed. Also many others were converted and without would be murdered Baltic Way · It was in August of 1989 that an event of monumental significance occurred one which put Estonia, Latvia and 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

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If you have created something-then try to be open minded
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If you have created something, then try to be open minded

Magazines and newspapers are not also talking much. Only who are missing and how many people had been suffered in war and also how damaged the cities are. Only few people are thinking about laws in this time. Most of all they think how to survive this war-time. I think that this silent is because government does not want to scare public and try to hide bad things, what are happening in the state. Like the KGP- time in Estonia state. Public kept their mouth shut even then, when someone was murdered. Because it was a war-time and so many people stayed missing. Some humans were even deported to Russia. That was the reason why everybody tried to do their things quietly and invisibly. This was a war-time when law was silent. It is not right but I understand that law is silent to avoid bigger problems and to avoid making the war worse. To conclusion it is always easy to build a constant state or country but it is hard to protect it for them, who want to destroy their country

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The Moon Is Down
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The Moon Is Down

The conquerors say of themselves and their futile efforts to defeat the undefeated motivation of the townspeople, "The flies have conquered the flypaper!" Soon, all semblance of harmony is ended. The occupiers feel isolated and surrounded by hate. Coal production grinds to a halt due mostly to the fact that "Allied" planes have been dropping sticks of dynamite for the people to use to sabotage railroads, food supplies, power sources, and the mine itself. And as several of the invaders are murdered, they begin to realize that their hopes to be accepted as good men bringing a glorious New Order are coming to naught. The townspeople would rather starve and be killed than cooperate with the invaders. The officers and leading citizens are pawns in a fruitless ritual of death modeled on the enmity between Socrates and the accusers who forced him to drink hemlock. Charictures. Townspeople: Mayor Orden - the mayor of the townspeople Doctor Winter - friend of Mayor Orden, beloved town doctor

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Batman
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Batman

eyes. II ­ The Story of the Hero The fictional American Gotham City based on New York or more specifically, in the words of Finger it is "Manhattan below Fourteenth Street at eleven minutes past midnight on the coldest night in November." It is a dark place, a foreboding metropolis riddled with crime, corruption and urban decay. Bruce Wayne, a millionaire playboy, whose parents were murdered right in front of his eyes, took it upon himself to wage war on crime in Gotham city. He spent his life pursuing mental and physical perfection. However, he realized that pure strength and intelligence is not enough to fight the forces in Gotham. Figuring criminals are superstitious and cowardly, he decided that he would need a disguise that would strike fear into their hearts. At that moment, a bat flew in his window, inspiring him

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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal
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Varakeskaeg Inglismaal

As a result it wasn't sure whether the bishops should obey the king or the church and that led to trouble. Both the kings and popes wanted more power and authority. First big quarrel was between William Rufus and Anselm. Finally they agreed on that only church has the power to make bishops. The crisis came when Henry II's friend Thomas Becket was made the Archbishop of Canterbury. Henry hoped that he will help him bring the church more under his control but Thomas didn't agree to it. He was murdered by Henry's knights on altar steps in the cathedral. All Christian Europe was shocked and Becket became the saint of Church. The Beginnings of Parliament King John has signed the Magna Carta unwillingly and it was pretty clear he wasn't going to keep to the agreement. His Son Henry III was only 16 when John died and during the first 16 year of being king he was under the control of the nobles and tied to Magna Carta. When he

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Film Review --Shooter
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Film Review - "Shooter"

When the rogue agents realize their secret is compromised, they kidnap Memphis and attempt to stage his suicide. Swagger tails the agents and kills Memphis' captors. Swagger and Memphis then join forces and visit a firearms expert in Athens, Tennessee. Together they plot to capture the person who they think is the real assassin, an ex-sniper allied with Colonel Johnson. Once they find him, he commits suicide after revealing that the archbishop was actually the real target and he was murdered to prevent his speaking out against U.S. involvement in the genocide of an Ethiopian village. Swagger learns that the mission in which Fenn, his spotter, was killed was also a part of the genocide, as they were tasked to cover the withdrawal of the contractors assigned to the job. Swagger records the ex­sniper's confession of his involvement in the African genocide. Then, with Memphis' assistance, Swagger escapes from an ambush.

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Anglo-Norman period
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Anglo-Norman period

· Henry II remembered for his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine · Her lands gave him control over one-third of France · Problems: Philip II of France (much weaker, but technically Henry II's overlord for his French lands) was stirring up trouble and revolts · Henry II had problems with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket · Once his close ally · Several disagreements · The bishop tragically murdered by four overly eager knights (1170) Richard I · Henry II's older son · Ruled 1189-1199 · Known as Richard the Lionheart · Reputation as a great military leader and warrior · A central Christian commander during the Third Crusade · Put down rebellions against his father before becoming king · Spent very little time in England · Seen as a pious hero · One of the few Kings of England remembered by his epithet

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Da Vinci kood sisukokkuvõte-ja tegelaste kirjeldus
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Da Vinci kood sisukokkuvõte ja tegelaste kirjeldus

Tegelased Manuel Aringarosa - Bishop of Opus Dei. Aringarosa is conservative in his religious views and longs for the Church to return to strict ways. He has affection for material things that represent the power of his order. He is kind to Silas. Sister Sandrine Bieil - Nun and keeper of the Church of Saint-Sulpice. She favors loosening of church strictures and modernizing of the church, and she objects to Opus Dei's attitude toward women. She is murdered by Silas while acting as a sentry for the Priory of Sion. Marie Chauvel - Sophie's grandmother and Saunière's wife. A kind and smart woman, Mary Chauvel is part of the Priory's plan to keep the secret. She is a descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Jerome Collet - An agent with the French Judicial Police. In some ways the classic bumbling police officer, Collet commits numerous errors during the pursuit of Sophie and Langdon. His missteps contrast with Fache's efficiency

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Othello opens in the stately city of Venice
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Othello opens in the stately city of Venice

The two however fail to kill Cassio, instead only wounding him. However, waiting for the cry of his death, Othello hears the attack and immediately takes to his part of the plan, going to Desdemona in her bed and smothering her with a pillow. In the final scenes, Iago’s wife Emilia reveals the ruse to Lodovico and Gratiano, their fellow Venetians, and incurs Iago’s anger, dying at his hands. Cassio however, having not been murdered in the street, confirms the tale and exonerates Desdemona and himself in the process. Othello however, has already killed his wife and in a final moment of despair, takes his own life for what he has done.  Othello - A brilliant military mind and respected leader in Venice’s elitist society, Othello is a Moor (an African) and is not fully excepted because of his origins and color. After many

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Jacques Louis David ja Prantsuse Revolutsioon
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Jacques Louis David ja Prantsuse Revolutsioon

fall of the king. (Roberts, 1989, p.53) During the bloodiest year of the French Revolution, 1793, David was offered to paint three depictions of Revolution martyrs, who were assassinated for being Republican. With the three portrays and mainly with the first two, David had the opportunity to encourage citizens to be loyal, through showing violence that triggers pity and this, in turn, triggers loyalty. (Roberts, 1989, p.90) The first to be painted was Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau, who was murdered in 1793. His murderer, a former royal guard, killed Le Peletier because he voted for the death of the king. David kept the painting in his family, who later sold it to Le Peletier's daughter. She found the painting to be disgraceful and destroyed it, with all existing copies and sketches. (Roberts, 1989, p.75, 76) Furthermore, in the context of the Revolution, the painting with a long sword displayed above Le Peletier brings forth the idea of killing the tyrant. With The death of Le

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Topic - Libraries
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Topic - Libraries

although she has just turned 21 and who marries an unknown yound man named Simon Doyle. He, on the other hand has just left his fiancée, Linnet's friend, Jacqueline. The young couple travels to Egypt for their honeymoon but wherever they go, they keep running into Jacqueline who is planning on revenge. Even on the boat which shows them around Egypt, the man's former sweetheart follows them everywhere until Linnet is suddenly murdered. When Simon suggests taking a river cruise, he lays a false trail and they think they have escaped Jacqueline, but she is still there and are trapped with her. When a boulder falls down and apparently aimed directly at Linnet's head. Jacqueline is the main suspect but it was later proved that she had been away at the time of the incident. That later proved to be a misdirection for the boulder was dislodged,

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Report-Canada
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Report: Canada

and Keanu Reeves but I would like to talk about Brendan Frazer. Brendan James Fraser (born December 3, 1968) is a Canadian-American actor of stage and screen. He has starred in many major Hollywood films, including The Mummy film series, Crash, Dudley Do-Right, Looney Tunes: Back in Action, George of the Jungle and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Fraser's first film role was a brief cameo in an America's Most Wanted Reenactment (1988) he played friend to Rodney Mark Peterson, who was murdered. He has since garnered over 30 film credits. He had his first lead role in Encino Man (1992). That same year, he starred opposite Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Chris O'Donnell in School Ties. In 1994, he co-starred alongside Steve Buscemi and Adam Sandler in the comedy Airheads. His biggest commercial success came with the action adventure horror film (co- starring Rachel Weisz) The Mummy (1999) and its sequel The Mummy Returns (2001), both of which were hugely successful at the box office

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Crime and the Law
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Crime and the Law

Ian denied c) 'OK, Andy, you can go now,' said the detective. The detective gave Andy d) 'James Frogget, you will go to prison for ten years,' said the judge. The judge sentenced e) 'I forged the signature,' said Mary. Mary admitted f) Harry stole £60,000 and was arrested. Harry was arrested g) 'We saw the accused break into the car,' said the witnesses. The witnesses stated h) Graham said that he wouldn't go to the police station. Graham refused i) 'It's true,' said Norman, 'I murdered Alan.' Norman confessed to j) 'Can you come with me, please,' the detective said to Helen. The detective asked Task 7. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. Arthur's life of crime At his last trial, nobody believed in Arthur's (1) .innocence. . He had been accused of INNOCENT

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Mary Shelly-Frankenstein
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Mary Shelly "Frankenstein"

eyes, and a withered, translucent, yellowish skin that barely conceals the muscular system and blood vessels. After bringing his creation to life, Victor is repulsed by his work: he flees the room, and the monster disappears. Victor becomes ill from the experience. He is nursed back to health by his childhood friend, Henry Clerval. After a four-month recovery, he determines that he should return home when his brother William is found murdered. Upon arriving in Geneva, he sees the monster near the site of the murder, and becomes certain it is the killer. William's nanny, Justine, is hanged for the murder based on the discovery of the locket in her pocket. Victor, though certain the monster is responsible, doubts anyone would believe him, and does not intervene. Ravaged by his grief and self-reproach, Victor retreats into the mountains to find peace. The monster

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Ameerika ühendriigid
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Ameerika ühendriigid

and farms shut down and many Americans were unemployed. In 1941 the United States entered the Second World War when Japan attacked the Hawaiian Islands. The war ended in 1945 when the US dropped the first atomic bombs, and the world entered the Nuclear Age. Today about 30 million of 260 million Americans are black. When they were freed after the Civil War, the Southerners were angry at them and showed a lot of prejudice. Some of them formed the Ku Klux Klan who beat and murdered black people. Until in 1870 the blacks didn't have civil rights or the right to vote. In the 20th century many blacks travelled to the North but even there they were treated as different and until 1954 black kids had to go to separate schools. In the 1950s a black churchman by the name Martin Luther King started to fight for black people and said that they were equal to whites. After 1963 when he held his famous speech "I have a dream...", in 1964 the blacks were given same rights as the white

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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger
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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

Right away, they knew it wasn't true and thought somebody was doing it just for laughs. The second letter went to Mrs Symmington, the local solicitor Mr Symmington's wife. It turned out the letters were no trick at all, when she committed suicide, after reading a letter that stated her last child wasn't her husband's. Her body was discovered with the letter, a glass containing potassium cyanide and a torn suicide note which read: I can't go on. Few days after, Mr Symmington's maid was murdered. Shockingly, the body was found by Megan, Mr Symmington's 20 year old step-daughter. Scotland Yard sent someone to investigate, and came to the conclusion that the letter- writer/murderer was a middle-aged woman who must be one of the citizens of Lymstock. The village was plunged into suspicion and terror. Once a village of trust, now all inhabitants were on the verge of accusations. There was a break in the case when the Symmington's beautiful young governess, Elsie Holland,

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Presentatsioonid
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Presentatsioonid

1960. Sandra: "John Lennon´s Career After The Beatles" Born in 1940, was a smart Beatle. 1960 The Beatles was created, 1969 the last concert on the roof of the Apple Building. Plastic Ono Band had many various members, "Give peace a chance". 1 album for a film soundtrack, in 1976 "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band", second solo album in 1971 "Imagine". In 1973 moved to California for several months. He has written songs for Ringo Starr and Mick Jagger. He was murdered in 1980. "Milk and Honey" is an album which was finished and published by Yoko Ono after John´s death. He got Grammy award in 1982. Andres: "The English Canal Network" Canals were built by Romans as irrigation canals. These are still in good condition. Aqueducts get boats over valleys, these are filled with water. There are also boat lifts like Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, stop locks, staircase locks which are built as steps and are very slow, tunnels

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Ajastu muutub-kas ka inimene-
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“Ajastu muutub, kas ka inimene?”

Biggie Smallz and Junior M.A.F.I.A. some mark ass bitches We keep on comin' while we runnin for ya jewels steady gunnin, keep on bustin at them fools, you know the rules Little Caeser, go ask ya homie how I leave ya cut your young ass up, see you in pieces, now be deceased Lil Kim, don't fuck around with real G's Quick to snatch yo' ugly ass off tha streetz, so fuck peace I let them niggas know it's on for life Don't let the West side ride the night (haha) Bad Boys murdered on wax, and killed Fuck wit' me and get ya caps peeled, you know, see... REFR: Grab ya glocks, when you see Tupac Call the cops, when you see Tupac, uhh Who shot me, but ya punks didn't finish Now ya bout to feel the wrath of a menace nigga, I hit em' up... Tupac: Check this out, you muthafuckas know what time it is I don't even know why I'm on this track ya'll niggaz ain't even on my level I'ma let my lil homies ride on you bitch made-ass bad boy bitches, deal with it!! Fatal:

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The renaissance period in England-Art and literature-development of drama-Dynasties-kings and queens
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The renaissance period in England. Art and literature, development of drama. Dynasties, kings and queens.

Was reason why didn't get his masters degree. 1587 wrote "Tamburlaine the Great" was suspected from the beginning. After that " Doctor Faustus", "The Jew of Malta" etc. In his playshe reveals the true spirit of the Renaissance. Main themes are lust for power. The desire to do a way with the old restriction of the church. Problems were morality and ruthless ambition. His main contribution to literature is the elaboration (väljatöötamine) of plank verse. Died very young aged 29, was murdered. Service for inteligence or simple fight in pub was stabbed. Thomas More (1478-1535) Born in London, educated in Oxford, was lawyer and MP (member of parliament) was a Chatolic. Fought against Popes and the kings absolute power( Henry VIII). Refused to obey the king as the head of the English church due to that he was sent to the tower and beheaded as a traitor. Lateer decleared as a saint. Literature: Wrote many books "Utopia" 1516 a bit fiction. Political essay that consists of two parts

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Topic - USA
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Topic - USA

Banks, factories and farms shut down and many Americans were unemployed. In 1941 the United States entered the Second World War when Japan attacked the Hawaiian Islands. The war ended in 1945 when the USA dropped the first atomic bombs, and the world entered the Nuclear Age. Today about 30 million of 260 million Americans are black. When they were freed after the Civil War, the Southerners were angry at them and showed a lot of prejudice. Some of them formed the Ku Klux Klan who beat and murdered black people. Until in 1870 the blacks didn't have civil rights or the right to vote. In the 20th century many blacks travelled to the North but even there they were treated differently and until 1954 black kids had to go to separate schools. In the 1950s a black churchman by the name Martin Luther King started to fight for black people and said that they were equal to white people. After 1963 when he held his famous speech "I have a dream...", in

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajalugu lühikonspekt

Henry V 15 C Edward V 15 C Henry VI 15 C Edward VI 15 C Henry II and Thomas a Becket Henry II was the king of England, duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and count of Anjou Potentially the most powerful ruler in Europe The founder of the English Common Law Died bc of the revolt of his sons. His dubtious part in the murder of Thomas Becket- the cancellor 1162 the arcbishop of Canterbury Refused to co-operate against the church, was murdered at his own altar in 1170, became a saint overnight The Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland, the Pale In 1170 the deposed king of Leinster asked help from Marcher Lord Earl of Pembroke, who led the invasion in Ireland, helped the kign to get his trhone back In 1171 Henry II himself went to Ireland, where he was greeted as protector, actually it was invasion of Ireland The Pale was the area around Dublin directly subjected to the English crown

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U S A
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U.S.A

Banks, factories and farms shut down and many Americans were unemployed. In 1941 the United States entered the Second World War when Japan attacked the Hawaiian Islands. The war ended in 1945 when the US dropped the first atomic bombs, and the world entered the Nuclear Age.Today about 30 million of 260 million Americans are black. When they were freed after the Civil War, the Southerners were angry at them and showed a lot of prejudice. Some of them formed the Ku Klux Klan who beat and murdered black people. Until in 1870 the blacks didn't have civil rights or the right to vote. In the 20th century many blacks travelled to the North but even there they were treated as different and until 1954 black kids had to go to separate schools. In the 1950s a black churchman by the name Martin Luther King started to fight for black people and said that they were equal to whites. After 1963 when he held his famous speech "I have a dream...", in 1964 the blacks were given same rights as the white

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Britain history
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Britain history.

another fire couldn't happen. Although Charles had restored some power to monarchy by the time James II came to the throne, Parliament's support was necessary to govern the country. Parliament was dominated by two groups, one wanted to exclude Charles catholic brother from the throne and the others wanted him to the throne. However, as he was filling civil and military posts with Catholic while the Protestants were being murdered, Parliament was so angered that it invited the Protestant William of Orange and Mary (James II's daughter) to take the Crown. This Glorious Revolution (1688) was accompanied by a Bill of Rights, which made it obligatory for the sovereign to rule with Parliament's assistance and outlawed Catholicism for all Englishman, including the King. In 1707 the Act of Union united English and Scottish Parliaments. The last monarch of the Stuarts was Queen Anne. The House of Hanover

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Prague praha
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Prague(praha)

Wenceslas was the 'Good King Wenceslas' of the well-known Christmas carol written in 1853 by English clergyman John Mason Neale. Neale, a scholar of eastern European church history, had read about St Wenceslas' legendary piety, and based his carol on the story of the duke's page finding strength and warmth by following in the footsteps of his master as they carried food, wine and firewood to a poor peasant on a freezing cold Boxing Day. The unfortunate Wenceslas was murdered by his own brother, Boleslav; the Chapel of St Wenceslas in St Vitus Cathedral is decorated with scenes from the saint's life. In 950 the German king Otto I conquered Bohemia and incorporated it into the Holy Roman Empire. By 993 Pemysl princes had forged a genuine Slav alliance, and ruled Bohemia on the Germans' behalf until 1212, when the pope granted Otakar I the right to rule as a king. Otakar bestowed royal privileges on the Staré Msto (Old Town), and Malá Strana (Little

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