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My favourite room
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My favourite room

With room, where I moved five years ago, I have a lot of memories. The main object of the bedroom is a bed. Remember like in evening I lied there and read books, studied, dreamed. Sometimes mom came to me. She could always listen to me and give advice. From time to time we just lied in bed, talked about life, education, love and boys. My room is bright, simple and very comfortable. It's spacious, but not huge, on the other hand it's big enough to have a bookcase, where on shelves are neatly stacked books. We have a good library, where are collected the most interesting works like fiction, mysteries, classis and adventure literature. There are a lot of my favourite books that I have reread many times. I really adore playing on guitar. It is the most attractive thing I have in my room. I call it Gita. My mother doesn't like when I am playing, because it make noise .

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Cleopatra s needle
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Cleopatra's needle

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. The setting is neatly completed by two large bronze Sphinxes which lie on either side of the Needle. These are a very Victorian version of the traditional Egyptian original, but still look impressive. I think, that Cleopatra's needle has a big importance in Egypt history. And it is good to have such a great monument in England. Someday, when I'm able to visit England, I will certainly go and see it by myself.

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PASSIVE VOICE TEST FOR FORM 10 with answers
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PASSIVE VOICE TEST FOR FORM 10 with answers

46. SECTION B 47. E.g. Contrary to his words, he had not painted the ceiling by himself He had had it painted by a hired professional. 48. Unlike her mom, she has never done any homework by herself She has always had it done by someone else. 49. 6. In fact, she does not write books by herself. Instead, she has/gets them written (for herself) by several ghost writers (variautor). 7. Honestly, I do not believe that Emily herself trimmed (pügas) the hedge (hekk) so neatly. I am of the opinion that she had/got it trimmed/done by Mr Proper, the gardener. 8. It is a common knowledge that Mr Lynx has not composed any of his motivational speeches by himself. Instead of making an effort himself, he has had/got them composed by a qualified language expert. 9. Most men do not press their trousers by themselves. Traditionally, men prefer to have/get them pressed/done by their wives

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Valentine s day
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Valentine's day

Australia In Australia during the gold rush, miners who were flushed with new found wealth from the Ballarat mines were willing to pay a pricey sum for elaborate valentines. Merchants in Australia would send orders of a thousand pounds at a time. The most extravagant of valentines were made of a satin cushion, perfumed, ornately designed with flowers, colored shells, and would also have a taxidermy humming bird or bird of paradise adorning it. This was all contained in a neatly decorated box which was considered of high standing, fashionable and most expensive. Valentine's Day sentence is: "I Love you". In different languages it is: German: Ich liebe Dich. Italian: ti amo. Spanish: Te quiero. Japanese: Kimi o ai shiteru. French: Je t'aime. Finnish: Mina rakastan sinua. Bulgarian: Obicham te. Thai: Khao Raak Thoe. Valentine's Day in Estonia. Valentine's Day arrived in late 1980's to Estonia. First it was celebrated only in schools and kindergartens

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Tallinn Old Town
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Tallinn Old Town

This is the city's famous Old Town. If you're looking for that mix of historic ambience and cutting-edge culture that defines Tallinn, you'll find it here. Built up from the 13th to 16th centuries, when Tallinn ­ or Reval as it was known then ­ was a thriving member of the Hanseatic trade league, this enclosed neighbourhood of colourful, gabled houses, half-hidden courtyards and grandiose churches is, quite rightly, the city's biggest tourist draw. And the fact that it's all neatly packaged within a mostly-intact city wall and dotted with guard towers gives it an extra dose of fairytale charm. http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/fpage/explore/attractions/old_town Kiek in de Kök Those interested in walls, towers, cannons and the like should drop into this museum of the town's defences. Visitors of this museum will see examples of Medieval fire power, displays

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Munchaussen syndrome by proxy
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Munchaussen syndrome by proxy

simultaneosly by the same peson. In part because of the difficulties associated with providing a contested psychiatric syndrome in the criminal law contect, ,,the dominant framework for (legal) action (has been) child protection, not the mental healt of the mother", althought expert evidence of MSBP is introduced to support legal responsibility. Finding of ,,neglect" or child endagerment, for example, fit more neatly into existing legal frameworks and overcome the need to prove the diagnosis of a parent who is hostile. MSBP mothers: · Remaining uncharacteristically calm in view of the victim's perpexing medical sympoms; · Welcoming medical tests that are painful to the child; · Having an unusually close relationship with the hospital's medical staff; · Praising medical staff excessively; · Allowing only selected persons close to their children;

Õigus → Õigusteaduskond
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Referaat-Chelsea Flower Show
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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

Gala Preview on the Monday evening drinks Homeric amounts of champagne. The Council meets at 9pm for a session that goes on for three hours. No one except the RHS Council and the administration is allowed to know the award winners until the Thursday morning. The Council members therefore totter wearly to bed, while the Show Department take over. Even thought it is now very late, each medal card ­ about 300 in all ­ is neatly written out and delivered to the correct exhibit. 22 Facts about Chelsea Flower Show Putting on the Show · Each show is planned 18 months in advance by Royal Horticultural Society staff, exhibitors and contractors · It takes 800 people 3 weeks to build the Showground · Each Show costs about £3 million

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Inglise keele stilistika
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Inglise keele stilistika

2 The closeness of words with inherent negative connotations. Adj: obscene, corrupt, filthy, vulgar, ignorant Verbs: hate, opress, loath Nouns: stupidity, vice, fool, etc e.g I saw myself as Hummy would see me, uneducated and vulgar and working-class. (neutral) 3 The neighbourhood of vulgar words: e.g And you couldn't forget your bloody principles for one night. 4 With the use of certain intensifiers: merely, only, too, too much, horribly, perfectly, even, so. e.g They were too clean, too neatly arranged, too new. 5 Repetition of a word in a sentence, e.g You are sitting here, comfortably preaching about it ­ everlasting preaching, preaching, words, words, words. 6 Graphic presentation ,,This sweet (negative meaning) lady has killed five husbands." Punctuation used uncommonly ,,But I have alwyas had to fight for my children while he sat over his books ­ and played." (uncommon dash) 7 Exclamatory and interrogative sentences e.g Women and votes

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft
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Structural Testing Of Homebuilt Aircraft

sion AND the compressive bearing We must load our wing in such a distributions of a large number of caused by the fixture, a 1/4" thick way that our load distribution equals straight tapered wings and included piece of good plywood properly the lift distribution along the wing the influence of the wing twist. The results are neatly presented in, among other sources, the well known book by I. H. Abbott and A. E. von Doenhoff, THEORY OF WING SEC- TIONS, which is available from EAA.

Mehaanika → Abimehanismid
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Elektroonika Alused
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Elektroonika Alused

so is exactly out of phase with the light reflected from the pit. These two waves will interfere destructively -- s effectively no light has been reflected. The spacing between pits is equally carefully selected. Recall from basic optics that the image of a beam passi through a round aperture will form a characteristic pattern called an Airy disk. The FWHM (full-width half- maximum) center of the Airy disk pattern is a spot about 1.7 um wide and falls neatly on top of the pit track. T nulls in the Airy pattern are carefully situated to fall on the neighboring pit tracks. This minimizes crosstalk from neighboring pits[3]. D. The optical train -- three beam pick-up The most common optical train in modern CD players is the three beam pick-up, depicted below[4]. The light is emitted by the laser diode and enters a diffraction grating. The grating converts the light into a central peak plus side peaks

Elektroonika → Elektroonika alused
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Education
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Education

Adults cry "educate our children!" Everyone has opinions about the best way to do the job. It is of urgent importance, and all the numerous factors are much studied, debated, and new (or old) ideas continually tested or retested. Some people say "it's as simple as . . . " and then name their pet peeve or passion. My view is not of an education specialist, but of one who loves sharing what I learn, and owes much to educators. Since I don't have an educational theory neatly worked-out, nor an outline of my perceptions, my intent is to address each educational ingredient that comes to my mind. After I've said what I think about each topic, readers may have a fair comprehension of my philosophy. First comes sensitivity. If a person be insensitive, be it from numbing cold, exhaustion, drugs, genetic makeup, or upbringing, then the process of education is bogged down, and results come only after great efforts

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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

class" is neutral). 3. Vulgar words in the context lend their negative charge normally to the following word (e.g. "And you could not forget your bloody (vulgar) principles (become negative) for just one night") 4. The same do certain intensifiers (adverbs that intensify), such as: merely, only, too, too much, horribly, perfectly, so, etc. (e.g. "Books were too clean, too neatly arranged, too new." ­ words after "too" become negative). 5. Repetition of a word in a sentence makes the negative charge stronger (e.g. "You are sitting here comfortably, preaching about it ­ everlasting preaching, preaching words, words." ­ this makes the negative charge rather strong). 6. Graphic presentation ­ the inverted commas, quotation marks (e.g. "This `sweet' lady has killed five husbands."). 7

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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American Literature
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American Literature

The Leatherstocking Tales, the native population had been virtually eliminated from the upstate New York area, and "the frontier had been pushed across the Missouri." Cooper himself had little or no personal contact with Native Americans, just like the vast majority of his contemporary readers, who, to borrow Randall C. Davis's words, "accepted without hesitation the distinction between 'savagism' and 'civilization' as an explanation for Native Americans' perceived inabilities to assimilate neatly into EuroAmerican society." Though widely viewed as a sympathizer, if not a staunch advocate, for Native Americans, "Cooper was ambivalent about the westering advance of the society to which he belonged." Perhaps that is the reason why he did not clearly reveal in The Leatherstocking Tales his stand on the cultural clashes between the whites and the natives, especially the removal of the native from their lands

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

philosophers commonly talk of sentences expressing propositions. (Though here the term is more bloodless than in ideational theories. Ideational theorists think of sentences almost as being pushed out from inside us by the pressure of our thoughts, but propositions are abstract, changeless and powerless and do not push or pull.) So S is meaningful in virtue of expressing the particular proposition P; g's failing is that it expresses no proposition at all. The other meaning facts are neatly depicted from the present point of view. For sentences S1 and S2 to be synonymous is just for S1 and S2 to express the same proposition. They are distinct linguistic expressions--they could be different expressions in one and the same natural language or they could be corresponding expressions from different languages. What they have in com- mon is solely that they bear the expressing relation to the same proposition. So too for ambiguity

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

overworking her and starving her to death. She's going to quit." "Shit. You're right. Steve, honey-" "Don't `Steve honey' me. Does she like Chinese?" I gave Mark the thumbs-up. He grinned. "Yes, she does." "All right. I'll be there in twenty. Let security know I'm coming." Almost exactly twenty minutes later, I buzzed Steven Ellison through the waiting area doors. He was a juggernaut of a fellow, dressed in dark jeans, scuffed work boots, and a neatly pressed button-down shirt. Red-haired with laughing blue eyes, he was as good-looking as his partner was, just in a very different way. The three of us sat around Mark's desk and dumped kung pao chicken and broccoli beef onto paper plates, added helpings of sticky white rice, and then dug in with chopsticks. I discovered that Steven was a contractor, and that he and Mark had been a couple since college. I watched them interact and felt awe and a dash of envy. Their relationship was so

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

way of ending a story, greatly preferred in Western culture and American movies in particular, is the circular form in which there is a sense of closure and completion. T h e other way, more popular in Asia and in Australian and European movies, is the open-ended approach in which there is a sense of unanswered questions, ambiguities, and unresolved conflicts. Heroes may have grown in awareness in both forms, but in the open-ended form their problems may not be tied up so neatly. 216 R E T U R N W I T H THE ELIXIR THE CIRCULAR STORY F O R M T h e most popular story design seems to be the circular or closed form, in which the narrative returns to its starting point. In this structure you might bring the hero literally full circle back to the location or world where she started. Perhaps the Return is circular in a visual or metaphoric way, with a replay o f an initial image,

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

me, as he asked. His fingers were ice-cold, like he'd been holding them in a snowdrift before class. But that wasn't why I jerked my hand away so quickly. When he touched me, it stung my hand as if an electric current had passed through us. "I'm sorry," he muttered, pulling his hand back immediately. However, he continued to reach for the microscope. I watched him, still staggered, as he examined the slide for an even shorter time than I had. "Prophase," he agreed, writing it neatly in the first space on our worksheet. He swiftly switched out the first slide for the second, and then glanced at it cursorily. "Anaphase," he murmured, writing it down as he spoke. I kept my voice indifferent. "May I?" He smirked and pushed the microscope to me. I looked through the eyepiece eagerly, only to be disappointed. Dang it, he was right. "Slide three?" I held out my hand without looking at him. He handed it to me; it seemed like he was being careful not to touch my skin again.

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

weeks, would not be accidentally broken in the last few hours to destroy the element of surprise. As Yoshikawa's final report was being decoded aboard Akagi, Kramer returned to the Navy Department he had left only seven hours before, and began working again. It was 7:30 on the morning of Sunday, December 7. Brotherhood's decryptment of the 14th part was on his desk when he arrived. It took him about half an hour to ready a smooth version, and at 8 o'clock he delivered the neatly typed copy to McCollum. Other copies went to S.I.S. for its distribution. Kramer then worked on other traffic in his office, interrupting himself only once, at 8:45, to bring a copy of the 14th part to naval intelligence chief Wilkinson on his arrival at the Navy Department. At 9:30 he set out to deliver the full 14 parts to the meeting of the three secretaries. He stopped at the office of the Chief of Naval Operations to make sure that Stark had been given the message, which

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

total fat lost in half the time. I found Ray's results both incredible and believable. But something seemed to be missing. First of all, he had also gained more muscle with cold exposure. Losing more heat couldn't account for that. Though the muscle gain could have been accounted for by the slight inaccuracies of home-use calipers (plus or minus two pounds), I suspected there was more to the story. Second, looking at the research, the math didn't add up quite as neatly as I'd hoped. It's been shown that you can burn almost four times more fat than usual with two hours of cold exposure15 (176.5 milligrams per minute instead of 46.9 milligrams per minute). This is great, but percentage changes can be deceptive. If there are nine calories in one gram of fat, and assuming the e ect lasts for the time you are in the water, then this exposure would burn an extra 139 calories,16 or 15.5 grams of fat. 15.5 grams?! That's about 11 paper clips ..

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