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Sample letter to host family

As I'm writing this letter, I'm X years old. My birthday is on Xth X, beginning of summer here. In Estonia we have four very different seasons: warm summers, wet autumns, cold winters and blooming springs. I live in town X. Currently I'm attending Keila School ninth grade, which is last one of elemantary education. After finishing the exchange year I'll do trials to Tallinn Real School to get my secondary education there. After that I would like to go to univercity, but I don't know to what sepciality jet. I live with my mom X, dad X and two younger sisters: X and X (and dog X). My dad side grandparents live in X too. Even though were all quite busy, we still find time to talk and make music together. At the weekends we occasionally go to cinema, museum , nature to visit friends and relatives together. In summer we make longer trips and go to our summer house. My parents are always very supportive, they always give go...

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The Orgin of Names of the Months

What is the origin of the names of the months? A lot of languages, including English, use month names based on Latin. Their meaning is listed below. However, some languages (Czech and Polish, for example) use quite different names. Month / Latin /Origin January Januarius Named after the god Janus. February Februarius Named after Februa, the purification festival. March Martinus Named after the god Mars. April Aprilis Named either after the goddess Aphrodite or the Latin word aperire, to open.

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Names with and without the

Names with and without the. A/ We do not use 'the' with names of most streets/roads/squares/parks etc.: Union Street (not 'the...') / Fifth Avenue/ Piccadilly Circus/ Hyde Park Blackrock Road/ Broadway/ Times Square/ Waterloo Bridge Many names (especially names of important buildings and institutions) are two words: Kennedy Airport/ Cambridge University The first word is usually the name of a person ('Kennedy') or a place ('Cambridge'). We do not usually use 'the' with names like these. Some more examples: Victoria Station (not 'the...') / Edinburgh Castle/ London Zoo/ Westminster Abbey/ Buckingham Palace/ Canterbury Cathedral But we say 'the White House', 'the Royal Palace', because 'white' and 'royal' are not names like 'Kennedy' and 'Cambridge'

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Names In The English-Speaking Countries

communities, only one name was given to a baby. As the population increased, there were too many people living in the same place and having the same name. Between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, depending on the part of Britain, families began to add an extra name to baby's first name. Many surnames were given after a person's father or mother. In the Middle Ages the name of a newborn baby was not said out before christening. It was a widespread belief that witches and fairies used the names of their future victims in their spells. In some parts of Britain people used to call each other by nicknames in order to avoid the sound of their real names reaching the ears of cruel fairies. I think it's pretty weird to call each other by nicknames because of cruel faries.

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Names of flowers, trees, birds and animals

kroonlehed petal leht/lehed leaf vars shaft nartsiss daffodil tulp column nelk clove võõrasema stepmother põllulilled forest flower lumikelluke snow drop märtsikelluke spring snowflake meelespea myosotis nurmenukk primula võilill dandelion kullerkupp trollius ülane anemone sinilill hepatica piibeleht lily of the valley moon poppy rukkilill cornflower karikakar daisy ristikhein trefoil lehtpuu leafy tree okaspuu conifer okas pine oks twist puutüvi drunk puukoor bark kadakas juniper kask betula tamm dam mänd pine kuusk ...

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Inglise keele artiklid

THE NO ARTICLE · Names in the plural = countries: the Nether- * Names of countries / towns (also with an es- lands, the USA; the West Indies ablished modifier): (South) Estonia, Tartu · Names of the countries, and towns with a * Expressions from North to South etc. characteristing / spacifying modifer: the Tartu of th 19th century * Names of streets, bridges, airports, parks, squares, buildings, railway stations, shops, · Names of rivers, channels / canals, seas, addresses: Fleet Street, Tower Bridge, oceans, streams, straits: the Danube; the Suez Kennedy Airport, Hyde Park, Trafalgar Canal; the Baltic Sea; the Pacific Ocean; the Square, Buckingham Palace, Victoria Station,

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With and without the

Names with and without the Names fot the streets/roads/squares/parks etc are without the: Union street Fifth avenue Piccadilly Circus Hyde Park Blackrock road Broadway Times Square Waterloo Bridge Many names (especially names of important buildings and institutions) are two words: Kennedy Airport Cambridge University The first word is usually the name of a person (Kennedy) or a place (Cambridge). We do not usually use ,,the" with names like these. Some more examples: Victoria Station Edinburgh Castle London Zoo Westminister Abbey Buckhingham Palace Canterbury Cathedral But we say 'the White House' and 'the Royal Palace' because 'white' and 'royal' are not

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Definite Article (The)

DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE) THE IS USED BEFORE: · nouns which are unique (the moon) · names of: o cinemas (the Opera) o hoteles (the Hilton) o theaters (the Palladium) o museums (the Louvre), o newspapers/magazines (the European but: Newseek) o ships (the Titanic), o galleries (the Tate Gallery) o rivers (the Thames) o seas (the Black Sea) o groups of islands/states (the USA) o mountain ranges (the Alps) o deserts (the Negev Desert) o oceans o canals

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The article

the Definite Article. The Indefinite Article has two forms – a and an (a precedes words beginning with a consonant sound and an precedes words beginning with a vowel sound). It comes from the Old English word ãn, which meant one. The Definite Article is the. It comes from the Old English word ţis, which meant this. Thus, in most general terms, a and an cannot be used with countable nouns in the plural and with uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are names of the things you can count (one elephant, two elephants, three elephants, etc). Uncountable nouns are names of the things you cannot normally count (love, air, philosophy, etc). The can usually be used when we mean this. The Indefinite Article – a/an (= one!) can only be used with singular countable nouns. a child, a book, an elephant, an apple On the other hand, singular countable nouns cannot be used without any determiner. Determiners are both articles (a/an and the) and different

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Artiklid

12. Articles zero, a/an, the Zero · Zero article is used, when article the or a/an is not used. · Articles are not used with the names of languages. Example: He was learning Chinese. · Is not used with the names of sports. Example: She plays badminton and basketball. · Is not used before academic subjects. Example: She's taking economics and math. · Is not used with seasons. Example: In spring, we like to clean the house. · Is not used with institutions. Example: He's in church/college/jail/class. · Is not used with meals. Example: Breakfast was delicious. · Is not used with diseases. Example: She has cancer. · Is not used with time of day.

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Ajad, reeglid

,,I am going to spend next summer sailing around the world." - Ennustused, mida näeme ( tugevneb mingil faktil ) ,,The Sky is very cloudy. It's going to rain today." Modal Verbs Reported speech Can -> could Could -> had been able to May -> might Must -> had to Mustn't -> was/were not allowed to have to Had to -> had had to The Definite Article The is used before: · Nouns which unique · Names of cinemas, hotels, theatres, museums, newspapers/magazines, ships, institutions, galleries · Names of rivers, seas, groups of islands/states, mountain ranges, deserts, oceans, canals, and names or nouns with ,,of" · Musical instruments, dances · Names of families, nationalities ending in -sh, -ch or -ese, other plural nationalities are used with or without ,,the" · Titles , ,,The" is ommited before titles with proper names

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Populaarsemad eesnimed Jõgevamaa Gümnaasiumis 2016/2017. õppeaastal

Autor leidis populaarseimad nimed ning võrdles neid ka teiste populaarsemate nimedega. Edaspidi saab seda teemat uurida ka vanusest lähtudes, leides nimede esinemissagedus vanuserühma kaupa Jõgevamaa Gümnaasiumis. Märksõnad: Jõgevamaa Gümnaasium, eesnimed, populaarsed nimed, Jõgevamaa nimed, aastatel 1996-2000 sündinud lastele pandud eesnimed 14 ABSTRACT Popular first names in Jõgevamaa Gymnasium. The goal was to find the most popular first names in Jõgevamaa Gymnasium and put them into comparrison with most popular names used during the students birth years, most popular names in Jõgevamaa and with A. Nael´s research´s results. High school students´s information was found on the school website. The most popular names had to be sorted out of the 204 student names. The results were given in tables and the

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Articles

g. Apples are good for you. -in front of an uncountable noun when making general statements, e.g. Coffee keeps me awake. -in front of abstract nouns, e.g. Honesty is the best policy. -in front of meal times ,e.g. We have lunch at one. -in front of certain places like hospital, school, college, university , church, prison, home, work,bed when talking about the activity which normally takes place in that place or building, e.g. He Had an accident and was taken to hospital. -with the names of most towns, cities, streets, countries, islands, e.g. Milan, Italy, Jamaica -with lakes and invidual mountains, e.g. Lake Geneva, Mount Fuji -with names of streets and squares, e.g. Oxford Street, Times Square -with named building, airports, and institutions , e.g. Padua University, John F. Kennedy Airport, Coventry Cathedral DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE) 1. The definite article the is used when we are referring to something specific or already mentioned.It is used:

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London the new Babel

widening of the European Union. It is now easier for people to travel inside the EU. Londoners are well known for their politeness but not all of them deserve this kind of fame. There are many people living in London who do not accept other races and religions. They do not like foreigners visiting London as tourists nor living there. Racism is most common among young people or in areas where many coloured people live. The most common act of racism is calling names. There are very many coloured people in London and it is offensive to call them "nigga", "negro" or "Japs". But calling names isn't the worst act of racism. Many immigrants get beaten up or bullied because of their religion or ethnic origin. Some get killed and commit suicide because of the bulling. I think that a person who persecutes somebody because of who he or she is isn't a smart one. It is important to respect other cultures and not to

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9.klassi test 9 laused

1.Kas neid nimesid kasutati juba keskajal? where these names already in use in the middle ages? 2.Kuidas selle mehe isik kindlaks tehti? How was this man identify? 3.Ta ei ole füüsilise koormuse jaoks piisavalt tugev. He/She isn´t strong enough for fysical exercise. 4.Kes peab seda traditsiooni järgima? Who has to follow this tradition? 5.Ärge hoitke nende nimesid saladuses. Don´t keep their names in secret. 6.Laialt levinud uskumuse kohaselt elasid seal haldjad. According to wide spread belief fairies use to live there.

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Emma

Emma The Origins Emma is a given female name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal, and was originally a short form of Germanic names that began with ermen. It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy, who was the wife of king Ethelred II. It was also borne by an 11th-century Austrian saint, who is sometimes called Hemma. After the Norman conquest this name became common in England. It was revived in the 18th century, perhaps in part due to Matthew Prior's poem 'Henry and Emma'. It was also used by Jane Austen for the central character, the matchmaker Emma Woodhouse, in her novel 'Emma'. Popularity

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New Zealand

areas of the two islands. Thanks to the fantastic beaches, oceans, forests, and mountains all kinds of adventure activities are offered in New Zealand. New zealand is the home of bungee jumping. It comes from the South Pacific islands, where young men jumped off towers to test their courage. Kawarau Bridge became the first commercial bungee jump location in 1988. Today there are about 13 placec to go bungee jumping in New Zealand. Many place names in NEw Zealand are of Maori origin. The names often have a meaning connected to Maori legends. Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoro nukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu in New Zealand is one of the world's longest place names with 85 letters.The meaning of this Maori name is The place where Tamateam, the man with big knees, who slid, climbed, and swallowed mountains, known as landeater, played his flute to his loved one.

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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 4

Test 4 1 Translate. 1 Kiusamine võib olla ka suusõnaline. Bullying can be verbal, too. 2 Ära kutsu kedagi solvavate nimedega Don 't call anyone names. 3 Ta püüdis mind rahustada. He tried to calm me down. 4 Räägi see oma sõpradega selgeks. Talk it through with your friends. 5 Ma tahan maha istuda. Mul käib pea ringi. I want to sit down. I feel dizzy. 6 Jim pani mulle jala ette. Jim tripped me up. 7 kellegagi tüli norima pick a fight with sb 8 kellegi ees vabandama apologize to sb 2 Put the verbs in the past simple, the past continuous, or the past perfect.

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Itaalia keel essere nõudvad abitegusõnad, kuude nimetused, aastaajad

Essere abitegusõna nõudvad tegusõnad 1. nascere -nato (sündima)/ morire - morto (surema) 2. andare -andato (minema)/ venire - venuto (tulema) 3. arrivare -arrivato (saabuma)/ partire - partito (lahkuma) 4. entrare -entrato (sisenema)/ uscire - uscito (väljuma) 5. restare -restato; stare - stato; rimanere - rimasto (jääma) 6. salire - salito (üles minema)/ scendere - sceso (alla tulema 7. essere - stato (olema) 8. cadere -caduto (kukkuma) Seasons The names of seasons (le stagioni) are not capitalized in Italian. la primavera--Spring l'estate--Summer l'autunno--Autumn l'inverno-- Winter Months The names of the months (i mesi) are not capitalized in Italian. gennaio--January febbraio--February marzo--March aprile-- April maggio--May giugno--June luglio--July agosto --August

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Scotland

them on the hillsides. Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburg are the biggest cities in Scotland. Aberdeen is an old university town. Glasgow is the biggest city. It is a famous industrial centre. There are many theatres and art galleries too. All true Scots belong to the clan. Each clan has its own tartan. This is a traditional woollen cloth that has squares and stripes in different colours. The men wear kilts. Scottish people are proud of their national costume. Many Scottish names begin with 'Mac' or 'Mc', which means 'son of'. Common Scottish names are MacKenzie and Campbell. The Scottish traditional food is haggis and they play bagpipe. On 25th January Scottish people celebrate Robert Burns' birthday. He was Scotland's greatest poet, who wrote hundreds of songs and poems about love, the lofe of working people and his love of Scotland.

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INGLISE KEELE TÖÖPLAAN 6. KLASSILE

7. nädal Class trip Pr Simple ­ Pr Continuous Seaside activities Pr Simple ­ Past Simple Polite English. Good wishes 8. nädal Unit 5. Round-up The beginning of scouting TEST about grammar and vocabulary 9. nädal Unit 6. The Vikings Past Simple Dates, days of the week Countries Names of the countries Polite English 10. nädal Unit 7. Hobbies Present Simple 11. nädal Sports and games Parts of the body Television, radio, music, books play basketball , play the piano Hobbies in our family I ­ myself, you ­ yourself, ... Polite English Thanksgiving 12. nädal Unit 8. Who killed Cock Robin

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Olympic Sport Fact Sheet

sport)?-- It's an individual sport. What equipment is needed to participate in this sport?-- You need to have a pair of skates and ski poles. What is the competition format of your sport (tick the correct box)? Races How is the medal awarded in your sport (fastest time, highest score, farthest distance)? Fastest time Which three countries have won the greatest number of medals in your sport throughout the Olympics? Norway ,Soviet Union ,Sweden Write the names of people from Estonia participating in your sport at the Vancouver Olympics. Kristina Smigun - Vähi Find out if Estonians have won medals in your sport throughout the Olympics. Write the names of the winners and the number of medals. Gold Silver Bronze Kristina Smigun ­ Vähi 2 Kristina Smigun ­ Vähi Jaak Mae Andrus Veerpalu 2 Andrus Veerpalu

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Towns in Roman Britain

underground sewers. What could you find in most Roman towns? Most towns would also have shops as well as the forum. At one end of the forum was a large building called the basilica. There were temples too where the Roman gods were worshipped. What were Roman buildings made of? Buildings were made of stone and brick. They were so well built that we have been able to excavate many Roman buildings and even towns. What were the names of the Roman towns? The three largest were London, Colchester and St. Albans. Colchester was their main town. The Romans called towns with different names to what we know them as today. Lindum (Lincoln) Eboracum (York)

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Inglise keele artiklite kasutamine

court, prison, home, work kui neist kõneldakse seoses nende põhiotstarbega: She was in hospital for two weeks and we often went to the hospital to cheer her up. Sundays are good ­ I don't have to be at work, I can stay in bed when others go to church and don't come home until noon. · Transpordivahendid: We usually come to school by bus. Nowadays people often travel by car. Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 NAMES without ARTICLE · Pärisnimed (ka koos tiitlitega): Senator Clinton ran for presidency in 2008. BUT: viidates kogu perele The Lopezes live in NYC now. · Õppeained, spordialad, erialad jne. (kui määratlemata): I like Japanese, and Japanese literature is interesting. · Mandrid, maailmajaod, riigid, linnad, mäed, saared, rannad, tänavad, pargid, lennu- ja raudteejaamad, paleed + Heaven, Hell and Paradise Have you seen Buckingham Palace?

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TEADUSLIKU MÕTTEVIISI PRAKTILINE ANDMEANALÜÜS

TALLINNA ÜLIKOOL Loodus- ja terviseteaduste instituut Keskkonnakorralduse ja bioloogia õppekava TEADUSLIKU MÕTTEVIISI PRAKTILINE ANDMEANALÜÜS Iseseisev töö Koostajad: Tallinn 2017 Iseseisev töö nr 1 Ülevaade vastajatest Küsimustikule vastas 5836 inimest kellest 43% ehk 2528 olid mehed ja ülejäänud 56,7% naised. 28,5% ehk 1661vastanut olid Eestlased, 37,6% Soomlased ja 33,9% Lätlased. Kõige noorem vastaja oli 15 aastane ning vanim 96 aastane. 1)Sagedustabel sugu: Kui paljud suur osa vastanutest on naised? 2)Risttabel kõrgeima omandatud hariduse ja elukoha riigi suhe: Kui suur osa eestlastest oli lõpetamata kõrgharidusega kõigist vastanutest? 3)Kirjeldavad arvnäitajad vastajate kooliskäidud aastate kohta: 4)Tulpdiagramm vastajate perekonnaseisu kohta: Kui suur osa vastanutest on ...

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Tallinn

Tallinn: Situated in the north of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and also the largest city in the country. It occupies an area of 159.2 km2 (61.5 sq mi) with a population of 411,196. During different periods, the city has been known under several different names. In 1154 a town called Qlwn or Qalaven (possible derivations of Kalevan or Kolyvan) was put on the world map of the Almoravid by cartographer Muhammad al-Idrisi who described it as a small town like a large castle among the towns of Astlanda. It has been suggested that the Quwri in Astlanda may have denoted the predecessor town of today's Tallinn. The earliest name Kolyvan may be derived from the mythical Estonian hero Kalev.

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Monopolistic competition

they truly are. · Defenders argue that advertising provides information to consumers They also argue that advertising increases competition by offering a greater variety of products and prices. · The willingness of a firm to spend advertising dollars can be a signal to consumers about the quality of the product being offered. Brand · Critics argue that brand names cause consumers to perceive differences that do not really exist. · Economists have argued that brand names may be a useful way for consumers to ensure that the goods they are buying are of high quality. ­ Providing information about quality. ­ giving firms incentive to maintain high quality Examples of Monopolistic Competition Banks Sporting Goods Radio Stations Fish and Seafood Clothing

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The Eiffel Tower

Mars Eiffel Tower at night Restaurants The tower has two restaurants: Altitude 95, on the first floor the Jules Verne, an expensive gastronomical restaurant on the second floor, with a private lift Observation desk The uppermost observation deck, with a height of 275 metres, is the highest area of an architectural structure in the European Union open for the public Event The Eiffel Tower served as an advertising space for Citroën from 1925 to 1934 The 72 names Gustave Eiffel engraved on the tower seventy-two names of French scientists, engineers and other notable people. This engraving was painted over at the beginning of the twentieth century but restored in 1986-1987

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The landlady worksheet 2

Roald Dahl “The Landlady” Worksheet 2 13.   Billy   has   now   entered   the   B&B.   What   rooms   and   places   does   he   find   himself   in, chronologically? …………………………………………………………………………………….. 14. Find information about the B&B: price of a room, number of floors, who was there at the different floors?  PRICE OF A ROOM: Five and sixpence a night, including breakfast NUMBER OF FLOORS: 3 floor who/what was there First floor Was landladys Second floor Was Billys; there were rooms, where the Billy and the other two dead men were Ground floor Was sitting room; guest­book lying open on the piano ...

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New york

· She was an Irish-born actress who was billed alongside Hollywood's leading men Famous Irish people Maureen O'Hara Niall Horan Culture of Ireland · The national holiday in · The Leprechaun has the Republic of Ireland been estimated to figure is Saint Patrick's Day to a large degree in Irish · Christianity in the form folklore of both Roman · Other pre-Christian Catholicism and festivals, whose names Protestantism is the survive as Irish month most widely practised names, are Bealtaine religion in Ireland (May), Lúnasa (August) and Samhain (November) Interesting facts of Ireland · Ireland has won seven times the Eurovision Song Contest, more than any other country · The Irish consume in average 131.1 liters of beer per year · There are more mobile phones in Ireland than there are people

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Harry Potter Worksheet

10. Muggles can't ____________ the magical world. 11. The Dursleys are not very pleasant, they're ____________. Part III: Read the short text about Harry Potter story. Circle all the words that should have a capital letter Note: Common nouns (castles, wizard's hat, wand, strange children) don't need a capital letter, whereas titles (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) and proper nouns (Jane, Professor Snape ) and place names (the South Street, Buckingham Palace, London School of Economics and Political Science) do. 1/9/2013 Page |4 Wizards and Hogwarts! Muggles and mudbloods! Quidditch and broomsticks! None of those things

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Vana-Egiptus

Vana-Egiptus Viimsi Keskkool 5.C Valerija Oja 10.04.2014 Sisukord 1. Sissejuhatus 2. Egiptus- Niiluse kingitus 3. Püramiidid 4. Egiptuse jumalad 5. Pühad loomad 6. Igapäevaelu 7. Mumifitseerimine Sissejuhatus • Vana-Egiptus oli vanaaja maa Kirde-Aafrikas Niiluse kallastel ligikaudu praeguse Egiptuse kohal. • Egiptus koosnes põhjapoolsest Alam- Egiptusest ja lõunapoolsest Ülem-Egiptusest. Kogupindala oli umbes 34 000 km². • Vana-Egiptuse algust loetakse umbes aastast 3100 eKr ning lõppu vallutusest Rooma riigi poolt 30 eKr või mõnikord kreeklaste vallutusest 332 eKr. Niilus • Suuremat osa Egiptust katavad kõrbed, kuid sealt voolab läbi ka Niilus- üks kahest maailma pikimast jõest. • Igal aastal tõusis jõgi üle kallaste üle ujutades kõik madalamad kohad ja tuues viljakat mulda. • Niiluse-äärne viljakas muld lõi asustuseks ja põllu...

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Lühike jalg - ajalugu, müüdid(inglise keeles)

Strantstrasse (beach road) (1362); Pikk jalg (long-leg) is a steep narrow road which was once the only way into the fortress. It runs from Pikk in the lower town right up to Lossi plats and the Nevsky cathedral. A couple of cafes in the old houses along Pikk jalg offer excellent views and genuine ambience, as well as plenty of caffeine to help you up the hill. The gate tower at the end dates from around 1380. Because of the names ­ short and long ­ Tallinn is sometimes called a limping city. Short Leg is also sometimes called street-stairs, because it is made completely out of stairs. The Upper and Lower Towns were connected by the Long Leg street (Pikk jalg) during the Middle Ages. The Short Leg street (Lühike jalg) could only be used by pedestrians, because it is and was only a stairway-street. The relations between the Upper and Lower towns were pretty tense, because both the rich merchants of the

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Language: a Contemporary Introduction introduces the student to the main issues and theories in twentieth and twenty-first-century phi- losophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena. Topics are structured in four parts in the book. Part I, Reference and Referring, includes topics such as Russell's Theory of Descriptions, Donnellan's distinction, problems of anaphora, the description theory of proper names, Searle's cluster theory, and the causal­historical theory. Part II, Theories of Meaning, surveys the competing theories of linguistic mean- ing and compares their various advantages and liabilities. Part III, Pragmatics and Speech Acts, introduces the basic concepts of linguistic pragmatics, includes a detailed discussion of the problem of indirect force and surveys approaches to metaphor. Part IV, new to this edition, examines the four theories of metaphor.

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Referencing style, kuidas kirjandites autoritele viidata

author and the year of publication are inserted in the text at the appropriate point, for example: Rabbitt (1970) compared reaction times... Or In a recent study of reaction times, Rabbitt (1970) found... Or In 1970, Rabbitt compared.. These methods enable the reader to locate easily the citation in the reference list given at the end of the report. If a work has two authors, cite both names in the text every time, e.g. Smith & Jones (1974). If a work has three or more authors, give names in full when the reference is first cited and then use et al. on all subsequent occasions, e.g. Hunt et al. (1970) found.. If the abbreviation et al. leads to a confusion between two groups of authors e.g. Hunt, Hartley & Davies (1973) and Hunt, Davies and Baker (1973), then cite all the authors at every mention.

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Electrical drives and power electronics

Electrical drives and power electronics TESTS · The synchronous machines are associated with the names of Ferraris · Name the scientists who first studied electrical phenomena Coulomb · The DC machines are associated with the names of Jacobi Henry · The leading companies in the world market of electrical drive engineering are Mitsubishi · · The electromagnetic torque is born in air gap · What kind of drives the majority of drive systems present low accuracy · The induction machines are associated with the names of Dolivo-Dobrovolsky Tesla · One of the first eletrical motors has been built by Jacobi · Electromagnetic efficiency is measured in tesla · Time constants are measured by ms s hours

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Internet ( slaidid )

inside of an Internet packet. IPV4 datagram Governance The Internet is a globally distributed network comprising many voluntarily interconnected autonomous networks. It operates without a central governing body. However, to maintain interoperability, all technical and policy aspects of the underlying core infrastructure and the principal name spaces are administered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), headquartered in Marina del Rey, California. ICANN is the authority that coordinates the assignment of unique identifiers for use on the Internet, including domain names, Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, application port numbers in the transport protocols, and many other parameters. Globally unified name spaces, in which names and numbers are uniquely assigned, are essential

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I love english book 5 unit 4. ex.8

Translate: 1.Dont get worked up. Nobody is going to punish you. 2.If you miss lessons,youll soon be in trouble. 3.Cool down and dont think about it. 4.Stop dawdling or well miss the bus. 5.Yesterday after the PE lesson Peter picking a fight with me. 6.Would you like to take a walk? 7.Take my words seriously, and dont be late. 8.Sandra always gets cross when we call hers names. 9.It s a pity you didnt apologize. 10.I need your help. Why are you walking off?

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English Parliament and Elections

The Speaker sits between them and controls the action. The arrangement of the benches encourages confrontation between the government and the opposition. There is no place for somebody who isn't neither in the opposition nor in the government side. Usually peeps like this sit in the opposition furthest from the Speaker. || There are no tables for the MPs. They also have no obvious place to address each other from. They can walk in and out during the debates. There are no names on the benches so the MPs sit down just wherever they find the room. The Atmosphere of Parliament Fairly informal atmosphere. People don't have their own exact place/territory so they feel like they must co-operate. Although they have divided themselves into frontbenchers (leading members of the government and opposition) and the backbenchers (people who don't own a meaningful post). MPs have nowhere to address each other from, they have nowhere to put

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Short overview of London

In the 19th century new museums were created in London such as the Victoria & Albert, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. The first doubledecker bus appeared in the streets of London as early as in 1904. After the two world wars, London went through a massive rebuilding. Several structures were built in London to mark the year 2000: the Millenium Dome, Millenium bridge, London Eye etc. London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names. Since 1965 Greater London has been divided into 32 London boroughs. However, it is a city that is surprisingly easy to get around, with the comprehensive and easily navigated London Underground or `Tube'. London's population was 7,172,000 on the latest Census Day of April 2001. This is 14.6 per cent of the total population of Britain. 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

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Elukutse jutt.

Model is a person who walks on podiums and shows people different outfits, it is their job. Models are the ikons of style. Most of us know different models, first of all Carmen Kass then there is such famous names like Heidi Klum, Karolina Kurkova and many other celebrities. Model work seems simple, but its not. It is hard and takes your time. You have to be bright and not to be shy for anything what connects your body. You have to be able to change clothes quickly, otherwise you will loose your battle for being the next top model of the hole world. It all depends on you how far in this business you can go. , , . ikons . , , , Klum , . , . . - , .

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Letter of complaint

Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to complain about International Friendship Club. The advertisement about the club was misleading in several ways. First of all, the advertisement said that the photograph of me and my family will be returned directly but I sent my photo a month ago and there hasn't been any return yet. It also claimed that I will receive the names and address of the people who will correspond with me whereas I got only two so far. To make matters worse the advertisement said that I will get letters from my six new friends but I have heard nothing about them. Finally, why did I get a bill although that service is supposed to be free for all students? Yours faithfully, Piret Elias

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Famous people of England Quiz.

Famous people of England Quiz. nimi 2014 1. Name the English mathematician who devised a mechanical calculating machine in 1834 which was the forerunner of modem computers. 2. With what do you associate the names of Mary Read and Anne Bonny, who lived during the eighteenth .century? 3. She was an English heroine who, with her father rescued the crew of the ship Forfarshire which was wrecked on the Fame Islands on the northeast coast of England in 1838. Who was she? 4. What was Casanova's occupation at the time of his death? 5. What was the name of the Hunchback of Notre Dame 6. Which broadcaster, who died in 1985, is most remembered for presenting Desert Island Discs? Vastused: 1. Charles Babbage 2

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Roman invasion

The Romans gave britain: Language The language we used today was developed from the Romans. The Romans spoke and wrote in Latin and many of our words are based on Latin words. The Calendar the calendar we use today is more than 2,000 years old? It was started by Julius Caesar, a Roman ruler. It is based on the movement of the earth around the sun, and so is called the 'solar calendar.' The solar calendar has 365 days a year, and 366 days every leap year, or every fourth year. The names of our months are taken from the names of Roman gods and rulers. The month 'July,' in fact, is named after Julius Caesar himself! Laws and a legal system The laws and ways we determine what to do with someone who is accused of breaking a law came originally from the Roman Empire. The Census The Roman Empire was huge and included millions of people living over a large area. How did they keep track of all these people? Easy! They counted them! The Roman Empire began the practice of taking a

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Nirvana powerpoint

(weed) Worn jeans Sneakers NIRVANA 1987- 1994 Kurt Cobain (guitar, vocals), Krist Novoselic (bass), Dave ChadGrohl Channing (drums) ( drums) Band names: Skid Row, Pen Cap Chew, and Ted Ed Fred Albums: Bleach, Nevermind, Incesticide, In Utero, MTV Unplugged in New York, From the Muddy Banks of the Whiskah, Nirvana, Sliver: The Best of the Box. Famous songs: Smells Like Teen Spirit, About a Girl, Come as You Are, Where Did You Sleep Last Night?, Lithium, In Bloom, Lake Of Fire. Kurt Donald Cobain (1967- 1994) Lead singer, song writer and guitarist of Nirvana. Was born on February 20, 1967 Married Courtney Love in 1992

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Ettekanne Valgamaast ( inglisekeelne)

Palsmane-Aumeisteri Gulbene Smiltene Tirza-Velna Trikta vele. Some Information Otepää ­ winter capital of Estonia Valgamaa´s capital is Valga. Valga has many names : Walco, Walko, Walk, Walck, Walken and many others. Valga`s trainstation Sights Karula mõis Taevaskoda Armuallikas Hargla`s church Things to do Karula national park You can enjoy the nature. Kalme Veski trout fishing You can go fishing. Pühajärve SPA You can relax and get different procedures. Pictures of Valgamaa

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Kanada preeria provintsid

The Prarie Provinces Main Facts The Prairies comprise the states of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba Covers about 2,1 million square kilometers. About 5,7 million people live in that region. What is a Prarie? Prarie (aslo known as a temperate grassland) is a treeless ecozone in North America. Different names in different countries. Only about 400 mm per year. Hot summers and cold winters. Humans and the Prairies Almost 95 % of the Prairies are converted into farmland. The biggest towns are Calgary, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. The main argiculture industries are wheat, barely and canola. Rich in oil and natural gas. Fauna The most common carnivores are the Black Bear, Coyote and Badger.

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Wemley Stadium - inglise keele esitlus

 Wemley Stadium History  Empire Stadium, the original stadium was built for the British Empire Exhibition of 1924.  The stadium closed in October 2000 and was demolished in late 2002 for redevelopment.  New Wemley broke ground in 2002.  New Wembley opened in 2007. Wembley The T win T owers Location London, England Broke ground 1922 Opened 1923 Closed 2000 Demolished 2002 Surface Grass Construction cost £750,000 GBP (1924) Former names Empire Stadium, British Stadium Tenants England national football team Capacity 82,000 Olympic summer games stadium: London, 1944 • London, 1948 New Wemley Stadium Location London, England Broke ground 2002 Opened 2007 Owner The Football Association Operator Wembley National Stadium Limited Surface Grass Construction cost GBP£753 Million (2007) Architect Foster and Partners

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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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automatically as we would have to enter the password every time the service restarts.  -days 365: This specifies that the certificate we are creating will be valid for one year.  -newkey rsa:2048: This option will create the certificate request and a new private key at the same time. This is necessary since we didn't create a private key in advance. The rsa:2048 tells OpenSSL to generate an RSA key that is 2048 bits long.  -keyout: This parameter names the output file for the private key file that is being created.  -out: This option names the output file for the certificate that we are generating. Sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf Sudo a2ensite default-ssl.conf Sudo service apache2 restart Failipuu krüpteerimine o Paigaldage pakett ecryptfs-utils Sudo apt install ecryptfs-utils o looge kasutaja lotte kodukataloogi alamkataloog salajane mkdir salajane

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