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Services in Estonia-ettekanne
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Services in Estonia (ettekanne)

career information ● May include services in schools, universities, the voluntary sector, the private sector and so on ● Organising seminars, trainings on regional, national and international level, developing web sites ● Providing high quality career services to the whole population Mail services ● Eesti Post (Estonian post) Mail services ● Eesti Post (Estonian post) ● Nearly 90 types of services: Courier Services, Letter Services, Electronic Mail Centre, Parcel services, Electronic invoicing, Financial services, Express Mail Service and so on Mail services ● Eesti Post (Estonian post) ● Nearly 90 types of services: Courier Services, Letter Services, Electronic Mail Centre, Parcel services, Electronic invoicing, Financial services, Express Mail Service and so on ● Around 400 structural units

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Mobile phones and their use
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Mobile phones and their use

Mobile phones and their use This report was commisioned by Mr. Rodgers and examined mobiles phones and their uses. The survey considered the brands, costs, how the phones were acquired, and the main uses of each phone. The survey was carried out among students in the eleventh-grade class. In the eleventh-grade class, everyone has a mobile phone. Moreover nearly all of them are smart phones. According to the survey, there are five different brands of phones that are used by students. Samsung and Sony Ericsson, with four users, is in the lead. Most of the phones cost more than 100 euros. However, three owners got their phones for free. The average cost of a cell phone is 195 euros. Eight out of thirteen students bought their phone themselves. Furthermore, five students acquired their phones as presents. The most popular phone feature used is calling

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Human overpopulation
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Human overpopulation

Africa, the Middle East, India, Pakistan, China, and the U.S.. Species Extinction • Human beings are currently causing the greatest mass extinction of species since the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago at rates 1000 to 10,000 times faster than normal. • The 2012 update of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species shows that of the 63,837 species examined worldwide, 19,817 are threatened with extinction - nearly a third of the total. • If present trends continue, scientists warn that within a few decades, at least half of all plant and animal species on Earth will be extinct, as a result of climate change, habitat loss, pollution, acidifying oceans, invasive species, over- exploitation of natural resources, overfishing, poaching and human overpopulation. Lower Life Expectancy in the Fastest Growing Countries • According to a Harvard study, "Over the next forty

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Image of Brazil
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Image of Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is a country in South America. It is the fifth largest country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of over 7,491 kilometers. It is bordered on the north by Venezuela, Suriname, Guyana and the overseas department of French Guiana; on the northwest by Colombia; on the west by Bolivia and Peru; on the southwest by Argentina and Paraguay and on the south by Uruguay. Population of Brazil is made up of many racial and ethnic groups. The last National Research for

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Poverty
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Poverty

They lack the money to buy enough food to nourish themselves. Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase Being constantly Malnourished ­ malnourished, they alatoidetud become weaker and Increasingly ­ aina often sick. This makes rohkem them increasingly less able to work. Half the world ­ nearly 3 billion people live on less than 2 dollars a day. To a man with an empty stomach, food is God. Poverty is like a punishment for a crime you didn't commit. It is one of the biggest disasters in the world. Klõpsake juhtslaidi teksti laadide redigeerimiseks Teine tase Kolmas tase Neljas tase Viies tase About 25,000 people die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes

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Two very different towns of Estonia
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Two very different towns of Estonia

interested in Estonian culture, then you most certainly have to visit them both. Paide ­ most often described as the center of Estonia, is one of the most historic cities in Estonia as its first mentioned in the writings as early as 1265, also it was one of the first cities in Estonia to receive ,,city" title as early as 1295.. Many would say that the city, now, is rather an rundown than an touristy city, but I most certainly believe that maybe although this city isn't even nearly close to being cosmopolitan it is one of the most interesting cities. It is nearly impossible to write about what's fascinating in Paide, but everyone who is interested in Estonia should really consider getting to know Paide. Tallinn ­ the capital of Estonia, with population around 400K. Tallinn is an fabulous place to visit with family ­ as there is tons of places to visit. Single and enjoy nightlife? Then Tallinn is definitely something you would want to visit

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Means of communication
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Means of communication

They could speak to each other, they could send their message from one place to another by smoke signals, they used mail. Later on, they also had some newspapers. The first expansion of media was when the radio and television were invented. The second and the biggest boom started in 1960s when the first communication satellite was launched into orbit. There are 4 main media: Newspapers, TV, Radio and the Internet. Today's people take this as an ordinary thing and we don't realise that we nearly can't live without it. Media are very important for us. They give us big amount of information, so big that we can't remember all that things. They help us to understand things and if you have lots of information you are able to make your own decisions. This is connected with education and media are very good teachers. They highly influence us. They can help other people ­ making charities... News aren't always true, they are not objective or says just half true.

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The Houses of Parliament
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The Houses of Parliament

THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT a.k.a thePalace of Westminster IN GENERAL... The last monarch to live there, Henry VIII, moved out in 1512 Parliament has met in the Palace of Westminster since around 1550 there has been a royal palace on this site for nearly 1,000 years in the 19th Century a fire destroyed most of the earlier medieval buildings HISTORY Was originally laid out for Edward the Confessor more than 1,000 years ago in 1066, became the home of William the Conqueror in 1834, everything except Westminster Hall was burnt in the great fire the present building was designed specifically to house parliament and was laid out in Gothic style by Sir Charles Barry, completed in the 1840's THE BUILDING

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Maailmausundite statistika 3 - prognoos
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Maailmausundite statistika 3 - prognoos

of the World’s Population The religious profile of the world is rapidly changing, driven primarily by differences in fertility rates and the size of youth populations among the world’s major religions, as well as by people switching faiths. Over the next four decades, Christians will remain the largest religious group, but Islam will grow faster than any other major religion. If current trends continue, by 2050 …  The number of Muslims will nearly equal the number of Christians around the world.  Atheists, agnostics and other people who do not affiliate with any religion – though increasing in countries such as the United States and France – will make up a declining share of the world’s total population.  The global Buddhist population will be about the same size it was in 2010, while the Hindu and Jewish populations will be larger than they are today.

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History of London
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History of London

Christmas Day 1066 10: What did Duke William build in London? Tower of London 11: What did William II start building in 1097 and what did it later become? William II began the building of Westminster Hall 12: What did King Edward I do in 1290? King Edward I issued an edict in 1290, expelling all Jews from England 13: How much did London's population change between 1100 and 1300? In 1100 its population was around 18,000; by 1300 it had grown to nearly 100,000 14: What did the Black Death do to London in the 14th century? Because of this London lost nearly a third of its population 15: What did the rebels of the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 do when they were in London? 16: What was the Gunpowder Plot and when did it happen? In 1603, James VI of Scotland came to the throne of England, essentially uniting the two countries. His enactment of harsh anti-Catholic laws made him unpopular, and an assassination attempt was made on 5 November 1605

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Hagia Sophia
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Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia Hagia Sophia is a former patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. Famous for its massive dome, it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture. It was the largest cathedral in the world for nearly a thousand years, until the completion of the Seville Cathedral in 1520. The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 A.D. on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian, and was in fact the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site. It was designed by two architects. Church contained a large collection of holy relics and featured, among other things, a 50 foot (15 m) silver iconostasis

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Saare ja Muhumaa Väikelaevade ettevõtted
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Saare ja Muhumaa Väikelaevade ettevõtted

Saare ja Muhumaa Väikelaevade ettevõtted Veikko Laanep Baltic Workboats • Company • Baltic Workboats AS (BWB) is growing shipyard with more than 150 people of personnel. The company manages entire production process from design to launch. BWB shipyard has 5500 m2 closed and modern equipped production area. • After extension works in our yard, production area has been increased so that we are able to build up to LOA 50 m vessels. • In nearly 15 years of its activities BWB has built more than 130 different sized boats and vessels. We have built vessels for pilots, coast guards, police, fishery inspections, research institutes and several harbors in nearly all Baltic Sea countries. We have reached also to other markets and building for Northern-Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Azerbaijan etc. Among other projects we have delivered this year fifth vessel from series of 5 units of very

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Valio AS
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Valio AS

Valio Baltic AS  2007 ­ Valio lactose free milk resulted in market  2008 ­ Valio Fortes cheese menu was offered at Beijing Olympics  2008 ­ Valio launched the first­ in Estona­ made King Gouda cheese  2009 ­ Valio brand got renewed  in hand with Valio Alma brand  2009 ­ Valio Eesti new topsides using 10 % less plastic , which is held annually as a result  of nearly 13 tonnes of plastic packaging section.  * During the period 07.2010 ­ 12.2011 co­funded by Valio Eesti export marketing projects  in Latvia and Lithuania, the European Union's Regional Development Fund. BRANDS OD VALIO VALIO EESTI AS VÕRU  CHEESEINDUSTRY  Valio Eesti Võru Cheeseindustry employs  approximately 130 people, making it one of  the largest employers in the town Võru. In one 

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THE ADVERB - määrsõna
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THE ADVERB - määrsõna

THE ADVERB määrsõna 1. Liht; Here soon now fast Tuletatud; internationally Liit; Outside, therefore, some kind Ühendmäärsõnad; Like phrases; from time to time, now and then 2. Ajamäärsõnad Koha ja suuna määrsõnad; above, there Viisimäärsõnad; quickly, clearly, well Määra määrsõnad; nearly, almost, enough, very, to, quite Põhjusmäärsõnad; therefore, for this reason Küsivad ja siduvad; how, why, how much, where III 2. in a friendly way/manner 3. he's a fast runner ADJECTIVE He runs fast 4. high vs. Highly, late vs. Lately

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10 facts about Canada
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10 facts about Canada

10 facts about Canada Canada is the second largest country in the world, surpassed only by the Russia. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa. Population of Canada is about 33.2 million people. Most of the people live in the southern part of Canada. Canada's two official languages are English and French. Canada has the world's longest coastline. Nearly one-fourth of all the fresh water in the world is in Canada. Canada has 10% of the world's forests. Currency of Canada the Canadian dollar. It's about 2 million lakes in Canada. Made by Mihkel Kohava

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Nanni Doss- Nannie Hazel
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Nanni Doss- Nannie Hazel

Nanni Doss- Nannie Hazel Born: 1906 Died: 1965 (cancer) Birthplace: Blue Mountain, Alabama Best known as: "The Jolly Black Widow" serial killer and The Giggling Grandma Posioner-to collect insuarence money victims 8-11 date of murded-1920-1954 arrested 1954 october Four of her husbands, her mother , her sister Dovie, her grandson Robert and her mother-in-law On the outside Nannie was a friendly and happy neighbor, wife and parent. On the inside she was a cold-blooded murdress who nearly wiped out her entire family singelhanedly the first victim was her own children who was

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Coplementary and alternative medicine
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Coplementary and alternative medicine

Coplementary and alternative medicine Paula Johanna Rõuk Basics CAM Nearly 40% of cancer patients use some form The most common CAM therapies used in the US prayer (45.2%) herbal medicine (18.9%) breathing meditation 11.6%) meditation (7.6%) Classification Whole medical systems Mind-body medicine Biologically based practices Manipulative and body-based practices Energy medicine Wholemedicalsystems Presence of energy in your body Ancient healing systems Ayuverda Traditional Chinese medicine Homeopathy Naturopathy Mind-body medicine

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Guild of the Blackheads
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Guild of the Blackheads

Guild o f the Blac khe ad s His to ry Mentioned in 1399 Origin of the name is not entirely clear St. Mauritius is depicted in the coat of arms of Blackheads Active only in Estonia and Latvia Left Tallinn in the 1940s They were merchants Were also in Tartu and Pärnu Main building was in Tallinn The Ho us e o f Bro the rho o d o f Blac khe ad s Located in the old town Is nearly the only preserved renaissance building in Tallinn When it's not occupied by concerts or other events it's open 10.00 ­ 19.00. Thank you for watching Kalev Gustav Lillepruun Sources : Wikipedia.org Tallinn.com Mustpeademaja.ee

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Formal letter
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Formal letter

Dear Mr. Johnston, I am writing to you to lodge a complaint against the quality of food and service we received in your restaurant on Thursday last when we dined with you that evening. We have been dining with you for the past 5 years and have always received a great welcome and wonderful food but on this occassion the food was only lukewarm when it was received and the whole service took nearly three hours in total from arriving to settling the bill. When we mentioned this to your staff member Mr Simpson he was rude to myself and other guests and refused to acknowledge our complaint. I look forward to receiving a check to this amount and dining with you again in due course. Yours sincerely, Margaret Parker

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White Fang- Jack London
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"White Fang" (Jack London)

White Fang grows up becoming more savage, morose, solitary, and a deadly fighter, "the archenemy of his kind."When White Fang is 5 years old, he is taken to Fort Yukon so that Grey Beaver can trade with the gold-hunters. There, he is sold to a dog-fighter, Beauty Smith. White Fang defeats all opponents, until a bulldog is brought in to fight him. The bulldog manages to get a grip on the skin and fur of White Fang's neck, and slowly and surely begins to choke him. White Fang has nearly suffocated when a rich young gold hunter, Weedon Scott, comes by and rescues him.Scott attempts to tame White Fang and after a long patient effort he has success. When Scott attempts to return to California alone, White Fang pursues him, and Scott decides to take the dog with him back home. The final chapters bookend the two novels White Fang and The Call of the Wild, ending at Judge Scott's estate as The Call of the Wild started at Judge Miller's, both places in the Santa Clara Valley

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Roman invasion
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Roman invasion

After winning several battles against the Britons in South-East England he returned to France. Second invasion - Caesar's second raid In 54 B.C. Julius Caesar came to Britain again landing at Walmer near Deal in Kent. This time he brought with him five legions (30,000 foot soldiers) and 2,000 cavalrymen (horse riders). This time the Romans crossed the River Thames. After more fighting, the British tribes promised to pay tribute to Rome and were then left in peace for nearly a century. Third and final invasion In 43 A.D. (43 years after Jesus was born) Emperor Claudius organised the final and successful Roman invasion of Britain. General Plautius led four legions with 25,000 men, plus an equal number of auxiliary soldiers. The biggest battle was fought on the banks of the River Medway. It went on for two days before the Celtic tribes retreated. Many tribes tried to resist the Romans. It took about four years for the invaders to finally gain control

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HERMITAGE MUUSEUM
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HERMITAGE MUUSEUM

HERMITAGE MUSEUM The State Hermitage (Russian: ) is a museum of art and culture situated in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums of the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and open to the public since 1852. Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display, comprise nearly 3 million items, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors. Apart from them, the Menshikov. Museum of Porcelain, Storage Facility at Staraya Derevnya and the eastern wing of the Generel Staff Building also make part of the museum. The museum has several exhibition centers abroad. The Hermitage is a federal state property

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Bilberry
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Bilberry

Bilberry Bilberry  Bilberry is any of several Eurasian species of low-growing shrubs, bearing edible, nearly black berries. Bilberries are distinct from blueberries but closely related to them.  Bilberryis a plant. The dried, ripe fruit and leaves are used to make medicine.  Bilberriesare found in very acidic, nutrient-poor soils throughout the temperate and subarctic regions of the world.  Are related to North American wild. It can be picked…  Bilberryhas sharp-edged, green branches and black berries, which are ripe for picking in late summer. How it is used

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London
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London

 Did not contain Parliament or the royal court  Traders and merchants  Westminster  Outside London´s walls  National institutions meeting place WEST END AND EAST END  West End  Theatres, cinemas, expensive shops  East End  Poorer residental area  Home to successive waves of immigrant groups LONDON  “Londoners“ live in its suburbs  Travel to work each day  Cultural and racial variety greatest  300 languages spoken  Nearly third of the people were born outside  The most popular City in the world (2007)  Signs of its richness and drama SOURCES  https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/London  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westminster THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!

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Job application
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Job application

Email: aasd date Mr. Mike Wood Woody's Truckin' LLC Island Empire, CA 92507 Dear Mr. Wood I am writing to apply for the position of Regional Class A driver which was advertised last week in The Career Builder website. Please find my CV enclosed. I am a professional truck driver with nearly 5 years' experience to offer you. My most recent experience was to drive long distances. I was responsible for the cargo to arrive on time. As Regional Class A driver, I would bring a focus on good quality and effectiveness to your driving company. Furthermore, I have strong leadership skills, I am very cooperative, and I will fulfill all my tasks on time. I would be pleased to discuss my CV with you in more detail at an interview. I will call you in

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Madame Bovary-sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles
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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

Disgusted with her husband's incompetence, Emma throws herself even more passionately into her affair with Rodolphe. She borrows money to buy him gifts and suggests that they run off together and take little Berthe with them. Soon enough, though, the jaded and worldly Rodolphe has grown bored of Emma's demanding affections. Refusing to elope with her, he leaves her. Heartbroken, Emma grows desperately ill and nearly dies. By the time Emma recovers, Charles is in financial trouble from having to borrow money to pay off Emma's debts and to pay for her treatment. Still, he decides to take Emma to the opera in the nearby city of Rouen. There, they encounter Leon. This meeting rekindles the old romantic flame between Emma and Leon, and this time the two embark on a love affair. As Emma continues sneaking off to Rouen to meet

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My mother tongue in 21th century
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My mother tongue in 21th century

My mother tongue in 21th century Thousands of Years ago Estonian did not exist. Even nowadays not very many people speak Estonian, nearly 1,5 Million. Compared to English speakers, it's nothing. The Estonian language has changed very much as the years have gone by. The expressions that were used years ago are replaced with English phrases, which are especially popular among young people. That's because almost all films, song lyrics and popular TV shows are in English. They also use slang too much. It's quite possible, that soon the Estonian language dies out and replaces with English.

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Canada
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Canada

Canada is a big country. It’s covering 9.9 million square kilometrs, making it the world’s second-largest country by land area. Canada stretches nearly a quarter of the way around the globe and covers six of the world’s 24 time zones. Canada has the longest coastline in the world, so it meets three oceans: the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Arctic. Canadians are multicultural. They are proud of the many cultures that exist side by side in their country. It has two official languages, English and French. The Canadian population is made up mainly of British and French origins. However Canada is not like Britain, or France, or the USA

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My area
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My area

I live in Muuga, it's about 13km from the city center. Muuga belongs to city Maardu, it is like a little village between Maardu and Pirita and Lasnamäe. Here in Muuga, there are many little cottages and detached houses with yards. It is a very quiet and calm village. We have here only 3 food-shops, two really small ones and a bigger one ,,Maxima". Here is also being built a kindergarden. Near here we have a little staying place, something like a motel. We have a bus from the center, it takes nearly 35 minutes to get from the center to Muuga. Bus comes every 17-25 minutes, so it is quite comfortable. A lot of place to walk, go jogging and ride a bike. I'm happy that i live near the bus stop, it's very good for me, but however sometimes I may miss the bus. I can walk here in my yard only in a robe and nobody will tell me anything, that's why i like Muuga and also for its tranquilness. But i don't like that it takes me so much time to get to the city center.

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Australian traditions
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Australian traditions

Aboriginal person who wants to live the way his or her people were before the British arrived. Use of land Australia's area is 769 million hectares, with about one quarter mostly desert and not used commercially. The most extensive land use in Australia is livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid regions and covers 430 million hectares or 56 percent of Australia. In total, the area of agricultural land is 473 million hectares or nearly 62 percent of the continent. Although agriculture is still an important player in the Australian economy, mining, manufacturing, service and construction now contribute more to the economy than agriculture. Forestry tends to be confined to regions of Australia with higher rainfall and covers nearly 2 percent of the continent. Use of land Australia has many forests of importance due to significant features, despite being one of the driest continents

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Kassid
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Kassid

cat named named Felicette Felicette (a.k.a. (a.k.a. "Astrocat") "Astrocat") in in 1963 1963 Every Every year, year, nearly nearly four four million million cats cats are are eaten eaten in in Asia Asia On On average, average, cats cats spend spend 2/3

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Cats
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Cats

cat named named Felicette Felicette (a.k.a. (a.k.a. "Astrocat") "Astrocat") in in 1963 1963 Every Every year, year, nearly nearly four four million million cats cats are are eaten eaten in in Asia Asia On On average, average, cats cats spend spend 2/3

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Greenland
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Greenland

short summer. The mammals of Greenland are more American than European and include muskox, wolves, lemmings, and reindeer. The varieties of seal and whale, and most of the species of fish and seabird, are also American rather than European. Circumpolar animals, such as polar bears, arctic foxes, polar hares, and stoats, are also found. Greenlanders are a people of mixed ancestry, primarily Inuit and European, especially Danish Norwegian. Nearly all live on the narrow southwest coastal fringe. Fishing, sealing, and

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Life in future
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Life in future

Life in future I think that technology will definitely influence our lives, but I don't think that life will be better than now, rather worse. The air won't be suitable for breathing so there will be probably some kind of masks or glass cities, where to live. Water won't be drinkable and people will buy all needful water from shops, actually not from shops but from the internet, because there won't be shops anymore. Food nearly won't exist anymore; energy will come in tablet form. Transport will be a lot comfortable and faster. Cars will be soundless and all vehicles will whir ten times faster. You will think nothing of taking a holiday in outer space. Students will learn from TV, recorders and teaching machines. They will get pills to make them learn faster. We shall be healthier, too. There will be no common colds, cancer, tooth decay or mental illness. But this will be artificial and impermanent.

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If i were a tourist guide i would take you HELSINKI
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If i were a tourist guide i would take you HELSINKI

you to Helsinki [1] Laura Runthal Info ● Country: Finland ● Region: Uusimaa ● Sub-region: Helsinki ● Largest city in Finland ● Itis shopping centre(1984) ● is a large shopping mall in the Eastern suburbs ● It is the largest fully enclosed shopping centre in the Nordic countries, with a gross leasable area of 120,300 square metres containing nearly 300 different shops (including about 30 restaurants and cafés) and 3000 parking spaces. Located nearby is also the Itäkeskus metro station. ● The shopping centre is divided into four sections: Pasaasi, Pikku-Bulevardi, Bulevardi, and Piazza ● Fulfilling Customer Needs ● Describe the main attributes of the product ● Link the product attributes to customer needs Cost Analysis

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Inglise keele kirjand Dublinist ja Corkist
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Inglise keele kirjand Dublinist ja Corkist.

Dublin Dublin is the capital of Ireland, it is also the largest city. Nearly one third of the country's population live there. Dublin was founded by vikings in 841. The area of Dublin is 115 km² and the population is 527 000. 48% of Dublin 's population is under thirty five years old.The climate in dublin is mild and changeable, like everywhere in Ireland. The language spoken in Dublin is English and it's highly unlikely to hear any Irish, spoken. The currency in Dublin and Ireland is euro. The tourists mostly go to Dublin to see the St. Patrick's day, the Dublin

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Estonia
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Estonia

white. The national currency is the Eestonian kroon. Estonia has over 1,400 lakes. Most are very small, with the largest, Lake Peipsi being 3,555 km² .There are many rivers in the country. The longest of them are Võhandu (162 km), Pärnu (144 km), and Põltsamaa (135 km).Estonia has numerous fens and bogs.. The biggest islands are Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. Before the Second World War Estonia was mainly an agriculture country (butter,milk and cheese) Estonia is nearly energy independent supplying over 90% of its electricity needs with locally mined oil shale. Oil shale energy, telecommunications, textiles, chemical products, banking, services, food and fishing, timber, shipbuilding, electronics, and transportation are key sectors of the economy.

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Walesi PowerPointi tekst
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Walesi PowerPointi tekst

Pistyll Rhaeadr is beautiful and high waterfall in the middle of Wales. It's 80 meters high, also higher than Niagra waterfall. Food & Drinks: Welsh food includes seafood, especially close to the coast, where fishing culture is strong. In left, we see Glamorgan sausage, which is traditional Welsh vegeterian sausage. The main ingredients are cheese (caerphilly cheese), leek and breadcrumbs. In right, we see monkfish. In Wales, cheese and whiskey is also important and food festivals are nearly every weekend. Sports: World Bog Snorkelling Championship takes place in Wales every August. Now it attras more than 200 entrants each year.

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Westminster Abbey
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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic church, in Westminster, London, England (UK). It's located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. Westminster Abbey was built by Edward the Confessor and opened in 1065. It is one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country and in the world. In 1066, it saw its first coronation, that of William the Conqueror. Since then, nearly every king and queen has been coronated there. On 17 September 2010, Pope Benedict XVI became the first pope to set foot in Westminster Abbey. The Abbey has also been the church since 1066. Many of England's most illustrious statesmen, generals, politicians and artists have been buried there. It is also the final resting place of seventeen monarchs. Westminster School and Westminster Abbey Choir School are also in the precincts of the Abbey.

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Report
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Report

This report was commissioned by the Estonian Department of Statistics. It can be seen from the chart that both men and women spend about eight hours on household chores in Estonia. Men spend most of their time on building and making repairs. Less than an hour of their time is spent on gardening and pet care. Moreover men also like cooking and laundry in spite of losing their manhood. As expected, women occupy most of their time on child care. However it is surprising that they spend nearly one fifth on building. The reason for this may be due to men having more jobs outside of the home, earning money for the family. On the basis of the points mentioned above, men and women share in doing all tasks in caring for the household. However, women naturally do more around the house as they spend the majority of their time there, while caring for the children. In this, the women create the heart of the home where men work hard to provide for their family and be loving husbands.

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Kilt
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Kilt

In that year, a group of Highlanders from the Western Isles went to Ireland to fight under Red Hugh O`Donnell. It was made from wool or a wool/linen combination and twill woven in a pattern of colored stripes which today has become known as tartan, though originally the word tartan referred to the type of cloth (like linen, or cotton) and not the pattern of colors as the word almost exclusively signifies today. At nearly every Highland Games gathering today, there are vendors who sell tartan items, whether kilts, blankets, scarves, ties, or tartan fabric. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belted_plaid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilt

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Julian Assange - elulugu
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Julian Assange - elulugu

appear on a Showcase Panel but cancelled. · Officials trying to determine whereabouts - On 10 June 2010, it was reported that Pentagon officials were trying to determine his whereabouts. "Manhunt" on Assange, arguing that they were only based on comments by "anonymous government officials". Had been advised by his lawyers not to travel to the U.S. during that period. · Appearing for the first time in nearly a month - On 21 June 2010, he took part at a hearing in Brussels, Belgium, appearing in public for the first time in nearly a month. He was a member on a panel that discussed Internet censorship and expressed his worries over the recent filtering in countries such as Australia. · At the moment - Smith's Norfolk mansion, Ellingham Hall - Though an Australian citizen, Assange has not had a permanent address for several years. Assange has described himself as constantly on the move.

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Education
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Education

In England and Wales most school were established by private benefactors and operated as educational carities. Compulsory education was introduced in 1888. Maintained schools follow National Curriculum. National Curriculum core subjects are English, matematics and science. Foundation subjects are design and technology, history, music, art. Children in Englan begin with primary education and it may be divided into Infant and Junior school. After primary school they move secondary school. Nearly 88 pre cent of secondary school pupils in England go to comperhensive schools. After five years of secondary education students take examination in a range of subjects at the level of GCSI (general certificate of secondary edcation) and that marked by independent examination board. Following two years of study, students may take A-level examinationa, which are required for university entrance in the UK.

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USA- Seattle-powerpoint
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USA- Seattle (powerpoint)

Seattle · Seattle is the city on the West Coast of the United States, in the Washington state. · This city is known as grunge-music, Jimi Hendrix, Boeing, Starbucks, Amazon.com and Microsoft birthcity. · It is also known because high cultural reputation. · The people in Seattle is the most educated and trained in the USA. · Tourists love Seattle because its good reputation of culture, sport, beautiful landmark, friendly people and sights. Washington State · Nearly 60% of Washington's residents live in the Seattle metropolitan area, the center of transportation, business, and industry, and home to an internationally known arts community. Starbucks · Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world. And its incubate more and more all over the world. Culture · The century-old Seattle Symphony Orchestra is among the world's most recorded and performs primarily at Benaroya Hall

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Culture of the United States
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Culture of the United States

Culture of the United States About · The United States is a multicultural nation, home to a wide variety of ethnic groups, traditions, and values. · A side from the now small Native American and Native Hawaiian populations, nearly all Americans or their ancestors immigrated within the past five centuries. · Mainstream American culture is a Western culture largely derived from the traditions of European immigrants with influences from many other sources, such as traditions brought by slaves from Africa. Food · Slow-cooked pork and beef barbecue, crab cakes, potato chips, and chocolat chip cookies are distinctively American styles. · Characteristic dishes (apple pie, fried

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The Ellis Island
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The Ellis Island

the name ellis island came from samuel ellis who brought the island in 1775. Ellis dies in 1794, and in 1808 New York State buys the island from his family for $10,000. The U.S. War Department pays the state for the right to use Ellis Island to build military fortifications and store ammunition The first Ellis Island Immigration Station officially opens on January 1, 1892, as three large ships wait to land. Seven hundred immigrants passed through Ellis Island that day, and nearly 450,000 passed throught Ellis Island first year. Over the next five years, more than 12 million people will pass through the island on their way into the United States. The Ellis island was designed by Edward Lippincott Tilton and William Alciphron Boring. Ellis Island offical name is Statue of Liberty National Monument and The Ellis Island is in register of historic places Some facts about The Ellis Island 1

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Cleopatra s needle
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Cleopatra's needle

making it almost 3,500 years old. It is known as Cleopatra's Needle as it was brought to London from Alexandria, the royal city of Cleopatra. The London needle is in the City of Westminister, on the Victoria Embanknet near the Golden Jubilee Bridges. It is close to the Embankment underground station. It is also called the obelisk. Originally built as a pair for the Temple of the Sun at Heliopolis It was dug out of the sand in which it had been buried for nearly 2,000 years and was encased in a great iron cylinder, 92 feet (28 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) in diameter, designed by the engineer John Dixon. Cleopatra's Needle is flanked by two Egyptian sphinxes cast from bronze that bear hieroglyphic inscriptions that say netjer nefer menkheperre di ankh (the good god, Thuthmosis III given life). These Sphinxes appear to be looking at the Needle rather than guarding it. This is due to the Sphinxes' improper or backwards installation.

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Bees
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Bees

BEES Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bee, in nine recognized families, though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an energy source, and the latter primarily for protein and other nutrients. Most pollen is used as food for larvae.

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Kenya
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Kenya

Gerly Roosmets 10b a country in East Africa. The capital city is Nairobi area is 580,000km2 population of nearly 39 million African Lion The Rooster The Umbrella Acacia Tree (21m high) The orchid The Lilac Breasted Roller commonly found in subSaharan Africa Jamhuri Day (national holiday) Currency Kenyan shilling(KES) used 10 , 20, 5 shillings Rarely used 1, 40, 50 shillings Government: democratic republic President: Mwai Kibaki Prime minister: Raila Odinga tropical climate sunshine all the year round a lot of rain between March and May

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German Federal Election-2009
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German Federal Election, 2009

In her four years as chancellor she has outmanouvered her opponents and become the country's most popular politician and as the German economy is recovering from recession, the people see her as a safe pair of hands. With Angela Merkel as popular as she is, you might think that the result is a for gone conclusion, but in Germany people don't vote directly for a chancellor, they vote for a party and Angelina Merkel's party is not as nearly as popular as she is. Her opponents, the Social democrats, traited in the opinion polls. Die Linke provides a strong voice for the Left. It means a criticism of capitalism is taken far more seriously and concerns with the system and society are seriously considered and addressed. Had the Christian Democratic Union, the Christian Social Union of Bavaria, and the Free Democratic Party failed to win a majority of seats, possible alternative coalitions may have included a

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