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Towns in Roman Britain

Ingrit Roosileht 7.Klass 2013 Roman roads The Romans built Britain's first towns. They built towns all over Britain as centers to administer the people they had conquered. Within 17 years of the invasion, they had several major towns connected by the famous Roman roads. Towns soon became important places for meetings and trade. What were Roman towns like? v The Roman towns were full of fine buildings and temples. v Streets were laid out in neat, straight lines, like on a chess- board. In the middle there was a large square, called the forum v Many towns had running water and sewers. Aqueducts were bridges for bringing water to the towns. Only the rich had water piped to their houses; everyone else used water from public fountains. The only toilets were public lavatories, which were built around the town and connected to underground sewers. What could you find in most Roman towns?

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Describing People

She is dressed casually almost all the time, but still with elegant. Yesterday she was wearing blue jeans and golden belt on her hips. She had knee- high boots and white short coat. She wore her hair loose and had a fabulous white scarf around her neck. Marin is cheerful and smiling almost all the year around. At least it seems like this to others, because she laughs a lot and is a very positive person. Marin likes to socialise and help others in every way that she can. She is very nice and neat and the most helpful person I know. But all the bright sides have always something negative. So do Marin. She really is a very attractive and friendly person, but when she gets angry, you should not be in her sight. She never hurts anyone physically, but her words can cause more damage than a thousand hits. She likes to take part in every action where possible so she has many hobbies. First of all, she is a very good tennisplayer. She also takes part in a dancing practise

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Java Programming Exercise

 List all films  List all films in store (e.g. not rented at the moment) The implementation  Create a main method that demonstrates the various functions. (Do not write a UI)  No persistence is required.  Do output with a System.out.println.  Create appropriate unit tests for the code.  Use latest Java version for the solution. What we will look at  The OO design of the solution  That the code is neat.  That the code is self documenting. (Use comments when applicable but self documenting naming is equally important)

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Clothing of 18th in England

Clothing of 18th century in England 1750 The middle of the century marked what is perhaps the highest point of rococo style. The stiffness of the earlier years had been abandoned, and the extravagances of the seventies and the neo-classical negligence of the nineties were alike unthought of. The most typical characteristics of the century were at their most charming stage. The wig was neat and becoming. The three-cornered hat was of medium size - it had been ridiculously large in Marlborough's time, and became ridiculously small in 1790; coats and waistcoats were both dignified and graceful, the cut was good and the embroidery elegant. There was a tasteful moderation in the use of lace. Women's dress was marked by a peculiarly charming form of the side panier, and was made of bright stuffs not too rich and heavy, for one result of the large panier had been to lead to the

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Kuidas esseed kirjutada?

WRITING YOUR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ESSAYS 1. Keep it simple · Don't use unnecessary words (i.e. don't use three words when one will do) · Don't include unnecessary information just to "fill the page" 2. Keep it neat · Type ALL your application materials (refer to the scholarship application form for specifics ­ i.e.: double spacing, margins, font, etc. · SPELL CHECK your essay ­ make sure words are used correctly (i.e.: two, to too, there their, they're, its it's, etc.) · Have someone else read your essay for clarity 3. Talk about your accomplishments · Be clear and to the point · Don't brag or over market yourself 4. State your need

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Backyard Pond

The big square on Figure 3 represents the liner size needed for the pond in the drawing. To determine the right liner size, take the width of the pond and add twice the depth of the pond, plus 24 more inches. The length measurement will be done using the same formula. Step 4. When hole is completed, drape liner over pond, centering it and placing stones around the edge. Start filling with water. As it fills, remove wrinkles and fold large creases into neat folds to be less noticeable. Step 5. After pond is filled, trim excess liner to within 12 inches of edge of pond, and place your coping material around edge to give it a natural finished look. We recommend large flat stones because they can overhang the pond edge slightly, and they look very natural. See Figure 2 above. Now your ready to add the finishing touches. This article covers the basics of how to install your own backyard pond

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London

generally on a smaller scale. Oxford Street is said to be the busiest shopping street in Europe. Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Regent Street . Regent Street forms a neat dividing line between swanky Mayfair to the West and trendy Soho to the East. The main shopping section of Click to edit Master text styles the street lies between Oxford Circus to the north, and Piccadilly Circus to the south - a distance of about 3/4 of a mile. Our panoramas will help you see what's on offer, especially as the shops here can all appear rather uniform due to the regulations that they must blend in

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Hemingway A Farewell to Arms (themes, motifs, symbols)

across as a dull braggart and a naïve youth, respectively. The majority of the characters remain ambivalent about the war, resentful of the terrible destruction it causes, doubtful of the glory it supposedly brings. The novel offers masterful descriptions of the conflict's senseless brutality and violent chaos: the scene of the Italian army's retreat remains one of the most profound evocations of war in American literature. As the neat columns of men begin to crumble, so too do the soldiers' nerves, minds, and capacity for rational thought and moral judgment. Henry's shooting of the engineer for refusing to help free the car from the mud shocks the reader for two reasons: first, the violent outburst seems at odds with Henry's coolly detached character; second, the incident occurs in a setting that robs it of its moral import --the complicity of Henry's fellow soldiers legitimizes the killing. The murder of the engineer seems

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Styles in interior design

Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with machines, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed may have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style.

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LÃœHIÃœLEVAADE ARHITEKTUURI AJALOOST

[WWW] http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2366615/Have-Egypts-long-lost-pyramids-really- Google-Earth-Historical-maps-sandy-mound-hide-monument-larger-Giza.html 18.09.2015) 7. Vildersen, M. Egiptus: Giza platoo ja Luxori tempel. [WWW] http://miksike.ee/documents/main/referaadid/egiptus_marko.htm (16.09.2015) 8. Wikimedia Commons. [WWW] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (16.09.2015) 9. Eamous wonders. Karnak temple neat Luxor. [WWW] http://famouswonders.com/karnak- temple-near-luxor/ 10. French, H. Arhitektuur. Kiirkursus. (2008) Eesti Ekspressi 11. Kunstiajalugu. [WWW] http://kunstiabi.weebly.com/antiikaja-kunst.html(14.09.2015) 12. Rome´s Pantheon. [WWW] http://romeonsegway.com/10-facts-about-the-pantheon/ (14.09.2015) 13. Varakristlik kunst. [WWW] http://kunstiajalugumariliis.weebly.com/varakristlik- kunst.html(16.09.2015)

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Differential Psychology

hostility forward strung, irritable, jealous, moody, self-pitying, touchy Depression Assertive Feelings Altruism Dutifulness · CONSCIENTIOUSNESS:-careless, -disorganised, efficient, -inefficient, neat, organised, -sloppy, systematic, thorough, -unsystematic Self- Activity Actions Compliant Achievement conscious striving · AGREEABLENESS: -cold, considerate, -harsh, kind, -rude,

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IT Strateegia IT Ettevõttele

resources would be a material advantage to initiation of OO1 conversion. OO3: Tuning appearances Lee IS image would benefit a lot from modernization. Superficiality of human nature is such that oftentimes the visual aspects of company's representation can be crucial in cultivation of inclination to trust. Outdated visual components can be easily associated with usage of technologies that are not state of the art, whereas neat and modern representation of the company is likely to produce the contrary effect. The components that require redesign include but are not limited to the company's website, business cards, company's products/solutions and their business websites. OO4: Turning relations in other countries into local representatives During the many years of Lee IS practice a wealth of contacts has been established all around the world

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PETROLEUM

(e.g. petrol, diesel, jet fuel), 24 per cent by industry (e.g. production of plastics), 5 per cent for residential and commercial uses, and 2 per cent for electricity production. Outside of the US, a higher proportion of petroleum tends to be used for electricity. Alternatives to petroleum-based vehicle fuels Alternative fuel vehicles refers to both: vehicles that use alternative fuels used in standard or modified internal combustion engines such as natural gas vehicles, neat ethanol vehicles, flexible-fuel vehicles, biodiesel-powered vehicles, and hydrogen vehicles. vehicles with advanced propulsion systems that reduce or substitute petroleum use such as battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Alternatives to using oil in industry Biological feedstocks do exist for industrial uses such as Bioplastic production. Alternatives to burning petroleum for electricity

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

2 Reading: rock, indie, underground 3 1 That must be Andy's brother ­ Unit 8 punk, hardcore he's the spitting image of him. Big Chill: electronic 2 You must have been over the 8A Fashion page 65 Glastonbury: all sorts moon when you were picked for 1 1 neat. The others all mean the the team. 3 1 many 7 can opposite of neat. 3 I shouldn't be late home this 2 at 8 might 2 corset. The others are to do with evening.

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Superstar 1 tests

2 The party was very ________________________. Nobody wore casual clothes. 3 Heavy metal music is so ________________________. Can't you listen to something quiet? 4 We bought a ________________________ pizza because the restaurant was expensive. 5 These trousers are too ________________________. I need some bigger ones! 6 He's a very _____________________ basketball player and so scores more points than the short ones. 7 The rest of the flat is neat but her room is very ________________________. 8 It was a ________________________ thing to do, but he isn't very clever. 9 This test is ________________________. I want a fair one! 10 Don't laugh. This matter is not ________________________. It's very serious. Marks: /10

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English Grammar Book 1

5 Adjectives An adjective is a describing word. It tells you more about a noun. An adjective usually appears before the noun it describes. Sometimes, though, the adjective appears after the noun, later in the sentence. a smart dog an old building a busy street a dark corner a deep sea a tall basketball player a large bed It is windy. John's handwriting is very neat. The sea is rough. All the players are very tall. The baby's hands are very small. Sue's drawing is beautiful. That problem is too difficult. Peter is very quiet today. a low fence 52 Exercise 1 Underline the adjectives in the following sentences. 1 There is an empty room upstairs. 2 It's a hot summer. 3 You are so kind. 4 Don't be crazy.

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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION

S%*Y''.=; !92VX4'N63Z/5I3'A66''.=; !IGW64'%1J/V''74'.<. R !BA$%&'.87<''.;<4'-=E !BA$%&'.88;''7= !IG1234',WH/VW'%T''.;;4'-=E4'' ' -.. P !123*%$4"#5+&"**,.67,.8 !I3XI6GW4'(MGI63''.-. HVI0I3['';=:;.4'.E-4'.?<:.?74'' ' .8;:.88 !M3W04'!IG96G5''..-:..>4'.->:' ' .-E 9:7;"7;:*4;":#9**<6 =:>$?7@"AB;:A4C*4;":#9**,D6 @BPN"*%''-.= @I5Q/VW24'L9IGIR''-.= !"#$%&'()&*#))+''.-. @O*BY''.8< @MVIX4',W[/V''.8< W. Lambert Gardiner has been leading his life in neat, The Psychology of Communications multiple-of-five-year installments for the convenience of biographers. VOLUME 1 1935-1955 GROWING IN SCOTLAND Flunked out of elementary school, High School, and Glasgow University. The Psychology of VOLUME 2 1955-1960 STUDYING IN CANADA

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Andmetöötlus 1. kodutöö (diagrammid)

V70 OIC Thumb-Tacks Kensington 7 Outlet MasterPiece Power Center with Fax/Phone Line Protection Belkin F9M820V08 8 Outlet Surge BOSTON® Ranger® #55 Pencil Sharpener, Black Xerox 1927 Newell 340 Sauder Forest Hills Library, Woodland Oak Finish Global High-Back Leather Tilter, Burgundy 8860 Global Deluxe Office Fabric Chairs Serrated Blade or Curved Handle Hand Letter Openers Eldon Shelf Savers™ Cubes and Bins Adams Phone Message Book, 200 Message Capacity, 8 1/16” x 11” Fellowes Neat Ideas® Storage Cubes i1000plus Eldon ClusterMat Chair Mat with Cordless Antistatic Protection Xerox 1947 Okidata ML591 Wide Format Dot Matrix Printer Hon 4070 Series Pagoda™ Round Back Stacking Chairs Array® Memo Cubes Keytronic French Keyboard 5170i Xerox 1917 Hon 94000 Series Round Tables Self-Adhesive Ring Binder Labels Staples File Caddy Binding Machine Supplies Okidata ML395C Color Dot Matrix Printer Global Enterprise Series Seating High-Back Swivel/Tilt Chairs

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

and private, or highly organized where their lives are chaotic. Here is a partial list o f possible polarities within a relationship. Entire stories could be built around each of these pairs of opposites. I'm sure you can think of many more. 323 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vôgler Sloppy vs. neat Brave vs. cowardly Feminine vs. masculine Open vs. closed Suspicious vs. trusting Optimistic vs. pessimistic Planned vs. spontaneous Passive vs. active

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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Quite often, just as Searle says, the speaker certainly does mean something, possibly something quite specific. Hans comes into his apartment and finds it a dis- gusting mess12--dirty underwear on the floor, four days' worth of dishes festering in the sink, other items not to be mentioned in a family publication such as this book--and Hans accosts his room-mate: "You pig!" He means fairly precisely that his room-mate is a filthy slob. (Had he instead found the apartment neat and clean but all the good food gone because his room-mate had scarfed it, he might have said "You pig!" meaning that his room-mate is a glutton.) So I think Davidson has overstated his case by overlooking facts of speaker-meaning. On the other hand, just as Davidson says, writers who strew fresh literary metaphors, far from always having determinate speaker-meanings, may have no speaker-meanings or other propositional intent at all. That does not make

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

Blinking madly in the darkness, I struggled to see. The blood was roaring through my ears. I couldn't hear. But I knew the smell of his skin. Knew his touch, even when it was cruel. Knew the feel of his body on mine, even as it tried to invade me. Gideon's erection battered into the crease of my thigh. Panicked, I heaved upward with all my strength. His hand on my face dislodged. Sucking air into my lungs, I screamed. His chest heaved as he growled, "Not so neat and tidy when you're the one getting fucked." "Crossfire," I gasped. A flash of light from the hallway blinded me, followed by the blessed removal of Gideon's smothering weight. Rolling to my side, I sobbed, my eyes streaming tears that blurred my view of Cary shoving Gideon across the room and into the wall, denting the drywall. "Eva! Are you okay?" Cary turned on the bedside light, cursing when he saw me curled in a fetal position, rocking violently.

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

my change. "Thank you," I whispered. There was no need to be afraid, I reminded myself. The house was empty. I had to hurry; my mom was waiting for me, frightened, depending on me. I ran to the door, reaching up automatically to grab the key under the eave. I unlocked the door. It was dark inside, empty, normal. I ran to the phone, turning on the kitchen light on my way. There, on the whiteboard, was a ten-digit number written in a small, neat hand. My fingers stumbled over the keypad, making mistakes. I had to hang up and start again. I concentrated only on the buttons this time, carefully pressing each one in turn. I was successful. I held the phone to my ear with a shaking hand. It rang only once. "Hello, Bella," that easy voice answered. "That was very quick. I'm impressed." "Is my mom all right?" "She's perfectly fine. Don't worry, Bella, I have no quarrel with her. Unless you didn't come alone, of course." Light, amused.

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Jane Austen

them a second time, with ostentatious formality to his humble abode, and punctually repeated all his wife's offers of refreshment. Elizabeth was prepared to see him in his glory; and she could not help in fancying that in displaying the good proportion of the room, its aspect and its furniture, he addressed himself particularly to her, as if wishing to make her feel what she had lost in refusing him. But though everything seemed neat and comfortable, she was not able to gratify him by any sigh of repentance, and rather looked with wonder at her friend that she could have so cheerful an air with such a companion. When Mr. Collins said anything of which his wife might reasonably be ashamed, which certainly was not unseldom, she involuntarily turned her eye on Charlotte. Once or twice she could discern a faint blush; but in general Charlotte wisely did not hear

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Cialdini raamat

another. The first occurred at about 4:45 A.M. when Marian Keech's hand suddenly began transcribing through "automatic writing" the text of a holy message from THE PRINCIPLE OF SOCIAL PROOF _ above. When read aloud, the communication proved to be an elegant explana- tion for the events of that night. "The little group, sitting alone all night long, had spread so much light that God had saved the world from destruction." Al- though neat and efficient, this explanation was not wholly satisfying by itself; for example, after hearing it, one member simply rose, put on his hat and coat, and left, never to return. Something additional was needed to restore the believers to their previous levels of faith. It was at this point that the second notable incident occurred to supply that need. Once again, the words of those who were present offer a vivid description:

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TheCodeBreakers

for the Department to state that it had secured the Zimmermann note from our own people. The message, No. 4494, was received the next day, and by 4 p.m. Page cabled back: "Bell took the cipher text of the German messages contained in your 4494 of yesterday to the Admiralty and there, himself, deciphered it from the German code which is in the Admiralty's possession." In fact Bell wrote only a dozen or so plaintext groups before letting de Grey do the rest in his neat handwriting. Page then sent the German text as decoded by Bell and de Grey. But Lansing and the President had already sent up to the Senate a statement that the government possessed evidence establishing the telegram as genuine, and that no further information could be disclosed. Everyone already had his own pet theory of how the United States had gotten it. Most popular was the spy story. Most farfetched was that four American soldiers had found it on a German agent trying to cross into

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

t: When at home alorreI sit Throughthat forestI can pass And am very tired of it, Till, as in a looking-glass, I havejust to shut rry eyes Hummingfly and da'sytree To go sailingthroughthe skies- And my tiny self I see, To go sailingfar away Paintedvery clearand neat To the pleasantLandof Play; On the rain-poolat my feet To the fairy land afar Shoulda leafletcome to land Where the LittlePeopleare; Driftingnearto where I stand, Where lhe clover-topsJre lrees, StraightI'll boardthat tiny boat A n d t h e r a i n - p o o lasr et h e s e a s , Roundthe rain-poolseato float. And the leaves,like littleships,

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Inglise keele õpik

t: When at home alorreI sit Throughthat forestI can pass And am very tired of it, Till, as in a looking-glass, I havejust to shut rry eyes Hummingfly and da'sytree To go sailingthroughthe skies- And my tiny self I see, To go sailingfar away Paintedvery clearand neat To the pleasantLandof Play; On the rain-poolat my feet To the fairy land afar Shoulda leafletcome to land Where the LittlePeopleare; Driftingnearto where I stand, Where lhe clover-topsJre lrees, StraightI'll boardthat tiny boat A n d t h e r a i n - p o o lasr et h e s e a s , Roundthe rain-poolseato float. And the leaves,like littleships,

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

t: When at home alorreI sit Throughthat forestI can pass And am very tired of it, Till, as in a looking-glass, I havejust to shut rry eyes Hummingfly and da'sytree To go sailingthroughthe skies- And my tiny self I see, To go sailingfar away Paintedvery clearand neat To the pleasantLandof Play; On the rain-poolat my feet To the fairy land afar Shoulda leafletcome to land Where the LittlePeopleare; Driftingnearto where I stand, Where lhe clover-topsJre lrees, StraightI'll boardthat tiny boat A n d t h e r a i n - p o o lasr et h e s e a s , Roundthe rain-poolseato float. And the leaves,like littleships,

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Upstream B2 teacher

t: When at home alorreI sit Throughthat forestI can pass And am very tired of it, Till, as in a looking-glass, I havejust to shut rry eyes Hummingfly and da'sytree To go sailingthroughthe skies- And my tiny self I see, To go sailingfar away Paintedvery clearand neat To the pleasantLandof Play; On the rain-poolat my feet To the fairy land afar Shoulda leafletcome to land Where the LittlePeopleare; Driftingnearto where I stand, Where lhe clover-topsJre lrees, StraightI'll boardthat tiny boat A n d t h e r a i n - p o o lasr et h e s e a s , Roundthe rain-poolseato float. And the leaves,like littleships,

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