readiness · General grade 26-50% of the maximum - the poor to satisfactory completion of export · General grade 51-75% of max - fair to good export readiness · General grade 76-100% of max - good to excellent export readiness Conclusions The company has good knowledge about export business from previous experiences on Swedish and Finish markets. The financial situation depends on company's own resources. Production output is depending on active sales work which is currently modest in the Norwegian market. There is also need for expansion of machinery park in order to be able to offer combined packing solutions in bigger volumes. The importance of transport is directly related to the geographical and political position of the company. There is a time and planning issue when shipping goods to Norway because of geographical localization of Estonia as well as compliance with customs laws since Norway is not a member of The European Union. However, the company is familiar with
(Norway, 2015) Sugulaskeeled on indoeuroopa, germaani, põhjagermaani ja lääneskandinaavia keeled (Norra keel , 2014). Nt. rootsi, saksa, inglise, taani keel. Norra keelel on kaks ametlikku kirjakeele kuju: bokmål ja nynorsk. Nende vahel esineb mõningaid sõnavaralisi erinevusi. Bokmål on tavalisem variant ja seda kõneleb valdav osa norralasi. Nynorsk on lähedasem läänedialektile ja seda kõneldakse pigem Norra lääneosas. (Norwegian, 2015) Norra koolid peavad õpetama mõlemat keeleversiooni, kuid õpilased saavad valida, kumba keelt nad õpivad peamise keelena. (Ager, 1998-2015) „Kõik inimesed sünnivad vabade ja võrdsetena oma väärikuselt ja õigustelt. Neil on mõistus ja südametunnistus ning nende suhtumist üksteisesse peaks kandma vendluse vaim.“ (ÜRO inimõiguste ülddeklaratsioon) on Norra keele bokmål-versioonis „Alle mennesker er født frie og med samme menneskeverd og menneskerettigheter
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The Witches By Roald Dahl Presentation made by: Õie Holm About the author I read a book called ´The Witches` and the author was Roald Dahl. Roald Dahl was born in Born in north Cardiff, Wales, to Norwegian parents, he served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, in which he became a flying ace and intelligence agent. His short stories are known for their unexpected endings, and his children's books for their unsentimental, often very dark humour. Some of his better-known works include James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda and The Witches. About the book My book tells about a little boy whos parents died at a car axedent and he
In Norway, Christmas is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. `Gledelig Jul' or `God Jul' is the Norwegian way of wishing `Merry Christmas'. A unique tradition in Norway relates to the Christmas tree that Norway gifts to England every Christmas. The tree is basically an annual present to the United Kingdom, to honor the help rendered by the British people to the natives, during the Second World War. The tree is made to stand in Trafalgar Square, in the middle of London. Hundreds of people, from around the city, come to watch the gifted Christmas tree, when the lights are turned on
marketing and promotional advice. She came up with the idea for the company when she filled in as a last-minute replacement headliner on a gay cruise being promoted by Kaminsky . Kaminsky 's partner is a business partner of O'Donnell's. Headquarters are in Nyack, New York and in USA. Products all-inclusive cruise-ship-based vacations, events, related products. Maiden voyage (2004) On July 11, 2004, the first cruise was held aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines `s Norwegian Dawn with 1600 passengers including 600 children. By the third year, the cruise was selling out to a maximum capacity of 2,600 passengers. In addition to traditional entertainment and recreational activities, the company partnered with Provincetown 's Family Pride, a 25-year-old Washington, D.C.-based organization that advocates for GLBT families, to host discussions on adoption, insemination, surrogacy, and everything else that would be helpful to gay parenting
St. St.Olaf's Olaf's Church Church Liivia Liivia Narvik Narvik 10a Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Once upon a time Fifth level DATA 1549 - 1625 HISTORY Norwegian king 114 cm golden egg Saint Mary chapel Church fires 1433 1625 1693 1698 1700 1707 1719 1736 1820 1931 THANK YOU !
Sights in Estonia Kadriorg Palace Built by a Russian Tsar Designed by an Italian architect Home to foreign art collection St.Olav`s Church Built in 1267 Named after the Norwegian king Was the world`s tallest building Maritime signpost Viljandi Castle Ruins Built in 1224 Most powerful castle in 13th cetury Destroyed in 1558 A stage in the middle of the ruins
Iceland and Denmark. Kingdom of Sweden Capital Stockholm Language Sweden Size 449,964 square kilometers Population 9 million National emblem three corwns Flag blue, yellow Scandinavian cross Symbols blackbird, male European elk Famous for Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Traveling red wooden farm houses World leader in number of fields Kingdom of Norway Capital Oslo Language Norwegian Size 323,802 square kilometers Population 4.9 million Flag red, indigo blue Scandinavian cross outlined in white Symbols elk, purple heather flower, dipper Biggest rivers Glomma, Otra Famous for - 19th century, Hendrik Ibsen made Norway famous for plays Landscape rugged coastline, mountains, fjords Republic of Iceland Capital - Reykjavik Language Icelandic, fluent English Size 103,000 square kilometers
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
Jonny Buckland lead guitarist Guy Berryman bassist Will Champion drummer Formation Chris and Jonny met at the University College London in 1996. The first name of the group was Starfish. The name "Coldplay" came from a local student. Discography In 1998, band released 500 copies of the "Safety EP". In 1999, band released debut single "Brothers and Sisters EP". In the spring of 1999, band released "The Blue Room EP". In the summer of 2001, band released "Norwegian Live EP". "Parachutes" Released in July 2000 It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2000. It reached doubleplatinum status. It was critically wellreceived. "A Rush of Blood to the Head" It was released in August 2002. They went for a tour and recorded a live CD and DVD. They were named as a best artist and the best band of the year. It won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. "X&Y"
Southern and central parts of the country have warm summers and cold winters, the northern part of the country has shorter, cooler summers and longer, colder and snowier winters. Famous for Pipi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Interesting facts - When you travel to Sweden you will see traditional red wooden farmhouses in the countryside. The famous colour, also known and loved in Estonia, is called Swedish red. Kingdom of Norway Capital Oslo Language Norwegian The flag of Norway is red with an indigo blue Scandinavian cross outlined in white that extends to the edges of the flag. Symbols - With elk as the National Animal, purple heather being its National Flower and dipper as its national bird. Size 323,802 square kilometres Population - 4,999,800 Biggest rivers Glomma and Otra Landscape Scandinavia mountains, The rugged coastline, broken by huge fjords and thousands of islands
Mägi received his elementary art education from the drawing courses of the German Artisans' Society of Tartu. Mägi continued his art education in Saint Petersburg, where he was expelled due to his participation in revolutionary activities. Then he spent the summer on the islands of Åland in Finland and after that moved on to Paris. There Mägi practised drawing at free academies. After that, he lived in Norway, where he actually executed his first masterpieces a series of Norwegian landscapes. In 1912 Konrad Mägi returned to Estonia where Tartu became his main place of residence, and where he began to teach drawing. At the end of his life he was no longer able to carry on his work due to serious lung disease. He also destroyed one part of his invaluable works during hysteric attacks. He died at the age of forty-six in Tartu neural clinic. At the time "Valgjärv" (1916-1917) was painted, the artist painted mostly in South
The shights of Estonia Brigita Maria Raave St. Olaf’s Church St. Olaf’s Church in Tallinn, in Estonia is believed to have been build in the 12th century. St. Olaf’s Church is located in Lai Street. St. Olaf’s Church is the city’s biggest medieval structure, took its name from the sainted Norwegian king Olaf Haraldsson. St Olaf Church was part of the united western tradition of Christianity, whose polity continues in the Roman Catholic church today. However, from the Reformation the church has been part of the Lutheran tradition. In 1950 St. Olaf’s Church became a Baptist church.The Baptist congregation continues to meet at St Olaf’s today. Pictures of St. Olaf’s Church cc St Olaf’s Church Tower According to some sources St Olaf’s Church was the
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Ballast stabilized Tension Leg Platforms Buoyancy Stabilized (Hywind) BUOYANCY STABILIZED Technology and advantages Access to previously inaccessible waters. Commissioned and assembled at the quayside. Foundations not necessary 1. Sea life disturbance minimized 2. Reduced geotechnical requirements Also 3. Considerably less noise and visual pollution 4. Greater energy/cost value Initiatives - Hywind Developed by Norwegian energy company Statoil ASA World's first full-scale floating wind turbine 10 km off the soutwest coast of Norway 100 meters beneath the sea's surface Can be employed at ocean depths of 120 to 700 meters Main objective is to test the impact of wind and waves on the structure over a two-year period Initiatives Blue H Dutch company Blue H Technologies has devised a `Submerged Deepwater Platform' (SDP) In 2008, the company installed a 75% scale prototype SDP with a small wind turbine in
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Inglise kirjanik Sündis 1969 Lõpetas Kenti Ülikooli Omab inglise ja ameerika kirjanduse kraadi Võrdleva kirjandusteaduse kraad Pärast ülikooli lõpetamist armus jaapanlannasse ja suundus 1994. aastal Hiroshimasse, kus töötas 8 aastat õpetajana. 2002. aastal lahkus Jaapanist, kus teda oleks oodanud ees igapäevase kontoritöötaja elu, ja otsustas proovida «Varikirjas» «Number9dream» (süüdistati Haruki Murakami «Norwegian wood» teose idee varastamisest) «Pilveatlas» auhinnad: 2014 Man Booker Prize Guardian First Book Award Pilveeatlas Romaan koosneb kuuest loost: 1850. aastatel Austraaliast Ameerikasse rändava ameerika notari Adam Ewingi päevik Noore biseksuaalse inglise muusiku Robert Frobisheri 1930. aastatel sõbrale saadetud kirjad Pilguheit 1970. aastate energiapoliitikasse ajakirjanik Luisa Rey silme läbi
STUDY QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER 3 · Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066- Battle, that took place on Stamford Bridge between Norwegians who were led by Harald and England (king Harold Godwinson). During the battle many Norwegian leaders were killed. Norwegians lost the battle, and it is very often taken to mark the end of the Viking Age. · Battle of Hastings 1066- Occurred on 14th October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of William the Conqueror and the English army under king Harold II. During the battle Harold was killed and the Normans won. It was the end of Anglo-Saxon era.
best-selling story collection ''Someone Like You'' and married actress Patricia Neal. He published the popular book ''James and the Giant Peach'' in 1961. In 1964, he released another highly successful work, ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'', which was later adapted for two films. Over his long writing career, Dahl wrote 19 children's books. He died on November 23, 1990 in Oxford, England. He also wrote several television and movie scripts. Early Life Dahl's parents were Norwegian. As a child, he spent his summer vacations visiting with his grandparents in Oslo. When Dahl was 4 years old, his father died. The young Dahl received his earliest education at Llandaff Cathedral School. When the principal gave him a harsh beating for playing a practical joke, Dahl's mother decided to move her child at St. Peter's, a British boarding school. Dahl later moved to private school with a reputation for academic excellence. In 1939, Dahl joined the Royal Air Force
a peripheral country, slow to gain advances filtering out from the Mediterranean fount of civilisation, but as knowledge of the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously thought, and that the seaways were very important to Scottish history Loch In Scotland, the word "loch" is used to describe any large, enclosed expanse of water (such as Loch Katrine, illustrated above), including areas coming in from the sea (equivalent to the Norwegian "fjiords"). Tartan Tartan is a woven material,generally of wool,having stripes of different colours and varying in breadth.Tartan is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Tartans originated in woven cloth, but are now used in many other materials. Tartan is particularly associated with Celtic countries, especially Scotland. Culture Scottish music is a significant aspect of the nation's culture, with both traditional and modern influences
2.How long did the Norman period last in the British Isles? 1066-1154 3.How did the Norman Conquest take place and what were the events leading to this? Edward the Confessor died and the throne was seized by his leading aristocrat, Harold Godwinson, who was crowned. Almost immediately, Harold faced two invasions - one from the king of Norway, Harald Hardrada, who was supported by Harold Godwinson's brother Tostig, and the other from William, Duke of Normandy. Harold defeated the Norwegian invasion at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in September 1066, but he was defeated and killed shortly afterwards at the Battle of Hastings. The victorious William claimed the throne. 4.What is Domesday book all about ? William the Conqueror started recording England, because he wanted to know how much tax he could raise in order to fund his armies. 5.What do you know about Bayeux Tapestry? It is a long piece of art on cloth about William's journey to England. 6
It was published in March of 1942. The story details a military occupation of a small town in Northern Europe by the army of an unnamed nation at war with England and Russia. A French language translation of the book was published illegally in Nazi-occupied France by Les Editions de Minuit, a French Resistance publishing house. Furthermore, numerous other editions were also secretly published across all of occupied Europe, including Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch and Italian versions. It has appeared in at least 92 editions across the world Plot summary In the story, an invading force arrives at a coal mining town in Europe and North America and takes it over, only Dougie Smith can save them. Their goal is simple: to control the coal mine and organize increased production and exportation of coal. The occupiers soon find themselves in conflict with the townspeople as a resistance movement begins
Vaid 34% on nõus, et et Eesti pakub rootslastele huvitavaid vaatamisväärsusi ja ajaveetmisvõimalusi. 3 Norra on olnud Eestile üks kõige stabiilsemat kasvu näidanud turismiturg viimasel kümnel aastal. Kasvu on toetanud Eesti hea maine Norras, soodne hinnatase ja järjest lisandunud lennuühendused Tallinna ja Oslo vahel. Kasvu kiirenemisele aitas kaasa 2006.a. maist Tallinn-Oslo liinile lisandunud odavlennufirma Norwegian. Jälgides Norra turistide arvu muutust 2007.aasta jooksul, tuleks siiski tähele panna märke kasvu aeglustumisest. Absoluutarvudes kõige rohkem kasvas 2007.aastal turistide arv Lätist (9100 võrra ehk 14%). 2007.aastal oli kasv küll mõnevõrra aeglasem kui kolmel eelneval aastal, kuid siiski märkimisväärne. Ka Leedu turistide arv Eesti majutusettevõtetes kasvas juba kolmandat aastat järjest märkimisväärselt. 2007.a. lisandus neid 19% (valdavalt
tower as well as an ornate, outdoor clock that's said to be one of the most photographed objects in Tallinn. A two-aisled church. St Olaf - St. Olaf's 124m spire is a Tallinn landmark, and was the tallest building in Europe between 1549 and 1625. An old legend claims that the church was built to attract more merchant ships to the town by a mysterious craftsman who promised to work for free if the townspeople discovered his name (Olev). In reality, the church took its name from the canonised Norwegian king, Olav Havaldsson. The first mention of the church dates to 1267 Kadriorg Palace Kadriorg Palace /1718 25 juuli ka kadrioru päev jäta meelde!) (Estonian: Kadrioru loss, German: Catherinethal) is a Petrine Baroquepalace built for Catherine I of Russia by Peter the Great in Tallinn, Estonia. Both the Estonian and the German name for the palace means "Catherine's valley". It was built after the Great Northern War to Nicola Michetti's designs by Gaetano Chiaveri andMikhail Zemtsov
Nagu öeldud, otsisid psühhedeelikud pidevalt maavälist kogemust, mis aitaks neil ennast hoopis kõrgemalt tajuda. Lisaks psühhotroopsetele ainetele avastasid nad ka erinevaid religioone ja kultuure, k.a idamaised. Eriti populaarseks muutus India: sinna sõideti nii kohalike usujuhtidega kohtuma, lihtsalt reisima kui ka muusikalist inspiratsiooni koguma. Sestap kõlas pea igas psühhedeelses loos mõni Indiast pärit muusikaline instrument: tabla, tambura, sitar, mis on on nii biitlite ,,Norwegian Woodsis", Rolling Stonesi ,,Paint it Blackis", The Turtlesi ,,Sound Asleepis" ja väga paljudes muudes lauludes. Peale hommikumaiste helide väljendasid muusikud oma kirevat siseilma ka erinevate elektrooniliste instrumentide kaudu. Tänu nendele muutuski muusikategemine stuudiopõhiseks ja välistas alguses kontserdid. Kasutati nii lihtsalt käsitletavat tereminit ja süntesaatorit kui ka keerulisemat elektriorelit ja klavessiini. (Wikipedia
Over the centuries, mutation produced a wide array of colours based on 2 different pigments. Eumelanin gives the blacks, browns and blues while phaeomelanin gives the reds, fawns and creams. A few other genes give further variations on those colours such silvers, colourpoints and solids/selfs. Mutations continue to occur and unexpected colours also turn up due to inbreeding where recessive genes, hidden for generations, start showing up. AMBER AND LIGHT AMBER During the 1990s, some purebred Norwegian Forest Cats in Sweden produced chocolate/lilac and cinnamon/fawn offspring. However, those colours are not found in the purebred Norwegian Forest Cat gene pool. Had the gene pool become polluted by someone, perhaps generations ago, breeding their Norwegian Forest Cat to another breed? Was it a spontaneous mutation? Crossing of those cats with known chocolate and cinnamon colour cats of other breeds ruled out chocolate/lilac and cinnamon/fawn genes. These cats were a totally new
2,000 years. The first bridge across the Thames in London was built by the Romans around 50 AD. It was built near the present site of the London Bridge and it was made of wood. The site was chosen because it was the place where the Thames was rather low most of the time. This wooden bridge was destroyed in 60 AD by the army of Queen Boudicca. The new bridge was also built around the place of the present bridge. In 1014 the bridge was pulled down by the Norwegian Vikings who tried to conquer London. It is thought that the well-known nursery rhyme "London Bridge is Falling Down" speak about that time. The bridge was repaired, but it was destroyed by a heavy storm in 1091, once more rebuilt and destroyed yet again by fire in 1136. After the fire a new bridge was built and this time it was made of stone. This bridge served Londoners for over 600 years. By the end of the 18th century it was clear that this old bridge was too narrow and old
The UK contains a number of small islands. The largest islands that belong to the United Kingdom are the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea and the Isle of Wight which lies off of England's southern coast. The largest groups of islands are the Shetland Islands, the Orkney Islands and the Hebrides. Geographical Position The UK is situated in the Northern Hemisphere. The United Kingdom is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the North Sea in the east, the Norwegian Sea in the north, and the English Channel, also known as La Manche, in the south and it also separates the country from the continent of Europe. The neighbours of the United Kingdom are Iceland in the north-west, Norway in the east and France in the south. Britain also has many dependant territories which are scattered throughout the world and are the remains of the huge former British Empire. Today Britain assists them, but they may become independent whenever they wish
paint their faces, dress up in old clothes, and go around to neighbors' houses singing national songs and knocking on doors, asking to be let in out of the cold. Once inside, they are supposed to be offered fruit and candy. 25 December Christmas Day Estonians live in Jõulumaa? The Estonian word jõulud (Christmas) is of ancient Scandinavian origin and comes from the word Jul. In Scandinavia and Estonia Jesus Christ's birthday is marked by the preChristian word Jul in Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Jol in Icelandic, Joulu in Finnish and Yule on the British Isles. So we can say that like Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic and British people, Estonians live in Jõulumaa. jõulud was celebrated in Estonia also before Christianity and for old Estonians it lasted for 17 days?Old Estonians celebrated winter solstice the birthday of the Sun. Starting from winter solstice, the days grew longer and the sun rose higher in the sky. Jõulud was celebrated from St
Ochrona Srodowiska I Zasobów Naturalnych, 27(2). http://doi.org/10.1515/oszn-2016-0010 Matusova, R., Kullacova, D., & TOTH, P. (2014). Response of wild and weedy broomrapes to synthetic strigolactone analogue GR24. Journal of Central European Agriculture, 15(4), 7282. http://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/15.4.1511 Mjelde, M., Lombardo, P., Berge, D., & Johansen, S. W. (2012). Mass invasion of non- native Elodea canadensis Michx. in a large, clear-water, species-rich Norwegian lake impact on macrophyte biodiversity. Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology, 48(2), 225240. http://doi.org/10.1051/limn/2012016 Novikoff, A. V., & Mitka, J. (2015). Anatomy of stem-node-leaf continuum in Aconitum (Ranunculaceae) in the Eastern Carpathians. Nordic Journal of Botany, 33(5), 633 640. http://doi.org/10.1111/njb.00893 Pastorczyk, M., Gielwanowska, I., & Lahuta, L. B. (2014). Changes in soluble
Protan SE pealispind on unikaalse libisemiskindla struktuuriga, mis on väga oluline ohutustegur katusetööde teostamisel ja hilisemal katusehooldamisel. Suurendatud pildil on näha pealispinna libisemist takistavat reljeefsust. Eluiga Dokumentaalselt on tõendatud Protan SE katusekatete eluiga pikemaks kui teistel, traditsioonilistel katusekatetel. Minimaalne eluiga Protan 1.2 mm katusekattele on 25 aastat (NBI, Norwegian Building Research Institut - 28.10.2002). Kuna ilmastiku mõjud toimivad katusekatte pealispinnalt aluspinna suunas, siis on Protan 1.6 mm eluiga veelgi pikem. Tootmine Protan SE katete pealmist kihti valmistatakse niinimetatud pindamismeetodil, mis võimaldab toota erinevate värvitoonidega materjale tootmistsüklit katkestamata. 11
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production isn’t possible and there is no great chance for cost reduction. Multi-resonance OWC Building up harbor walls protruding forwards at the side of an oscillating water column inlet can be established to responds the oscillating water column actively over a larger range of the wave spectrum. Incoming waves stimulates resonance at a longer coupling length. Multi-resonance Oscillating water column 22 A 600 kW Wells turbine was build up at a Norwegian island. Two severe storms destroyed these installation. Further technologies to convert wave energy Oyster systems A kind of a flap is teathered in intermediate water (~ 10 meter in depth) and is connected via a subsea pipeline to an onshore hydroelectricity generating plant. A 315 kW oyster system operates in Scotland since 2009. The plan is to build up a 2.3 MW system with three linked systems. The deployment started in 2011.
Euroopa Komisjoni teatis Euroopa Parlamendile, Nõukogule, Euroopa Majandus- ja Sotsiaalkomiteele ning Regioonide Komiteele. Koole käsitlev Euroopa koostöökava. Brüssel, 2008. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2008:0425:FIN:ET:PDF http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=COM:2008:0425:FIN:ET:PDF Haug, E.; Torseim, T; Samdal, O. (2009). Local school policies increase physical activity in Norwegian secondary schools. — Health Promotion International, 25 (1), 63–71. Heidmets, L.; Samm, A.; Sisask, M.; Kõlves, K.; Visnapuu, P.; Aasvee, K.; Värnik, A. (2009). Depressiivsete ja suitsidaalsete kooliõpilaste seksuaalkäitumine. – Eesti Arst, 3, 156– 162. Jamie Oliveri koolilõunad 2010. ETV saade, 4/4, 28.02. Inglismaa 2005. Jürgenson, M. (2008, aprill 05). Pikapeale närtsitav energiajook Pärnu Postimees.http://www.parnupostimees.ee/070408/tarbija/10084275.php Gustavson, H
Irish - 1840, 207 000 Irish started to emigrate in large numbers as Britain eased travel restrictions because of the Irish Potato Famine. In 1848, bad crops and failed revolutions led to emigration of 435,000 Germans, 267,000 British and 77,000 French immigrants Immigration patterns of the 1930s were dominated by the Great Depression Between 1840 and 1930, 900,000 Canadians left Quebec to emigrate to the United States The 1910s marked the high point of Italian, Swedish and Norwegian immigration · Jewish immigration Have been present in the USA since 17th century MAIN REASONS: The Russia anti-Semitism policy and the pogroms The desire to give the children better education and happy life USA dream - Freedom and gold Modern vehicles like steam engines and trains 8 · Ellis Island In 1600, Gull Island by the Mohegan tribe Then Dutch called Little Oyster Island In 1785, Samuel Ellis purchased the property and gave it his name Was the federal immigration station
Although he died before its official formation, Thomson had a significant influence on the group. Thomson's paintings "The West Wind" and "The Jack Pine" are two of the group's most iconic pieces. Believing that a distinct Canadian art could be developed through direct contact with nature, The Group of Seven is most famous for its paintings inspired by the Canadian landscape, and initiated the first major Canadian national art movement. Konrad Mägi. Norwegian Landscape with a Pine. Nikolai Triik. Finnish Landscape. 29. During which period did most Estonian immigrants arrive in Canada? What were the reasons for migrating to Canada? From 1900 to 1944, fewer than 3000 Estonians immigrated to Canada. Approximately 72 000 Estonian political refugees fled to Sweden and Germany in 1944 to escape Russian communism. Of these, nearly 14 000 immigrated to Canada between 1946 and 1955
Risk on neil kes köögiviljade rühmast söövad peamiselt salateid jt lehtköögvilju – päevane nitraatide kogus ületas lubatud piirmäära. 47 g rukolat päevas ilma teiste allikateta - ületatakse TULEMUS: EU – piirmäärasid salatitel ja spinatil alandati, rukola tarbimissagedus EU-s väike, ei oma terviseohtu LASTELE: Mitmekesisus!!! Kala ja dioksiinid 2004-2014 UK Food Standards Agency 2004, USA, Arh Hig Rada Toksikol 2007;58:367-374, Norwegian Scientific Commitee of Food Safety Rasvane kala (lõhe, forell) kasu südamele kui tarvitada vähemalt 1,5 g n-3 PUFA-s/päevas versus elavhõbe, PCB-s ja dioksiinid Eeldus – soovitatav 2 portsjonit nädalas e. ca 280 g Tulemus: kui tarvitatakse soovitatavas piires 2-4 portsjonit, ei ole probleemi, pikaajalisel kala tarbimisel 4 või enam portsjonit nädalas ületatakse saasteainete lubatud piirmäärad. Rasedad ei tohiks tarbida üle 2 portsjoni/nädalas
For example what is the word order ( in English it’s usually subject, verb object) or how words relate to each other in sentences etc. Germanic languages → Belong to the Indo-European language family. Germanic languages divide into West Germanic and North Germanic languages. There used to be East Germanic languages also but they are now extinct. North Germanic languages → Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic and Faroese. West Germanic languages → English, German, Dutch, Frisian, Afrikaans and Flemish. 2. How to classify words into different word classes? 1) One of the most common classification ways goes by the definition of words. Most of the linguists believe though, that this is not an absolute classification. Examples of definitions:
and the actual implementation as shown in Annex VI have been verified by: • The Danish Maritime Administration; • The Finnish Maritime Administration, Maritime Safety Department; • The France Maritime Administration, Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport, Housing, Tourism and the Sea, Department of Maritime Affairs and Seafarers; • The German Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing; • The Norwegian Maritime Directorate; • The Swedish Maritime Adminstration, Department for Maritime Policy and Public Affairs; and • The United Kingdom Maritime and Coastguard Agency. This document does not replace or amend national or international rules and regulations. Ship owners should always refer to their national administrations / flag states for the latest information. This compendium consists of a main document and a number of Annexes
gaze, girth, glint, glitter, gloat, happen, harsh, inkling, kick, kilt, law, leg, loan, meek, midden, muck, muggy, nasty, nudge, oaf, odd, raise, root, scalp, scant, scowl, seat, skerry, skewer, skid, skill, skin, skull, sky, sniff, snub, squall, squeal, take, they, thrall, thrift, thrust, ugly, vole, want, weak, window. Norwegian: o fjord/fiord, floe, kraken, krill, lemming, ski, slalom. Swedish: o glogg, ombudsman, smorgasbord, tungsten. 8. French borrowings Administration, law, culture, fashion, religion o crown, court, power, authority, parliament, government, peace, battle, arms, siege, enemy, armour, service, saint, miracle, clergy, sacrifice, chase, scent, falcon, quarry, forest, retrieve,
2004. Jahiraamat: 2. trükk. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. 296 lk. · Stackelberg, H. von. 2006. Koerad ja kombed jahinduses. MTÜ Eesti Jahimeeste Selts: Kirjastus ,,Eesti Jahimees". 231 lk. · Wiese, M. 1991. DJV-Handbuch 1991. Mainz: Deutscher Jagdschutz-Verband e. V. Vereinigung der deutschen Landesjagdverbände. 183 S. 33 Internetiallikad: · Brainerd, S. 2007. European Charter on Hunting and Biodiversity. Norwegian Association of Hunters & Anglers. Norway. [http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/conventions/Bern/Recommendations/tpvs 07erev_2007.pdf] (26.05.2009) · Eesmärgid ja loomakaitse põhimõtted. Eesti Loomakaitse Selts. [http://www.loomakaitse.ee/?q=espa_eesmargid_ja_pohimotted] (19.05.2009) · Eesti Jahimeeste Selts. 2009. [http://web.ejs.ee] (29.04.2009) · Eesti Statistika. 2009. [http://pub.stat.ee/px-web.2001/Dialog/Saveshow.asp] (24.05.2009)
the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia does not issue the Form A certificate to products that are not covered by the Canadian GSP regime or that do not meet the 52 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 52 Canadian origin requirements. In these cases, Georgian exporters may use a certificate of origin issued by the Trade Chamber of Georgia. GSP scheme of Norway The Norwegian GSP scheme has included Georgia since 2008. The scheme includes several types of import tariff concessions for less developed countries. The several tables are attached to the Norwegian GSP. Each table contains a list of products, and relevant customs tariff conces- sions are given for each particular table - 100%, 50%, 30%, 15% and 10% tariff reduction. The Norwegian GSP scheme, similar to the EU GSP+ scheme, enables the importation of differ-
approach', International Journal of Integrated Care 8(e68). Oxman AD, Bjorndal A, Flottorp SA, Lewin S and Lindahl AK Ehrlich C, Kendall E, Muenchberger H and Armstrong K (2009) (2008) Integrated Health Care for People for Chronic Conditions. `Coordinated care: what does that really mean?', Health and Social Oslo: Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services. Care in the Community 17(6), 619627. Ramsey A and Fulop N (2008) The Evidence Base for Integrated Feachem RG and Sekhri NK (2005) `Moving towards true Care. London: King's Patient Safety and Service Quality integration', BMJ 330(7494), 787788. Research Centre.
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value and none of them are the original version. 8. Beowulf Beowulf is the most famous heroic poem (written down 8-9cc) Beowulf is a war-leader from Scandinavia.He rescued the land of the Danes from a man-like monster Grendel. The monster kills the hero.The poet describes the funeral and how warriors mourned their king. 9. The Vikings, their way of life. Sutton Hoo In 789 three ships carrying Northmen (Vikings vikingr = pirate, raider in the old Norwegian) landed on the coast of the kingdom of the West Saxon. Many were sailors who sailed looking for plunder, trade and land for new settlements. Their craftworkers made beautiful objects. Most of the written evidence about the Vikings in England comes from ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE (892) Vikings lived in country settlements, grew crops, vegetables, kept animals, hunted animals, birds, fish. Vikings were great traders in town markets. JORVIK typical Viking town 9th c. V
strong, efficient king, after his death the empire fell apart Pointed several English as bishops in Denmark, divided kingdom into 4 earldoms, while abroad The vikings of Normandy 789 first ships to England Big raid in Kent 835. three decades of yearly attacks, arrival of a full-scaled army Reasons_ Growth of population in Vikings home landin many european countries from 850´s onwards In Ireland, ScotlandWales and Cornwall- mainly Norwegian, in English, Frankish lands- Danish 9th C invaded England, conquered all nothern, Feudalism, manor system Feudalism- social system of rights and dutie based on land tenure and personal relationship The basis- holding land, Main purpose- economy King was the owner of the whole land, land was held by vassals, greater nobles gave part of their land to smaller, system developed mailny in 9th C, loyal dynasties became
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Wales was not colonised by the Vikings as heavily as eastern England. The Vikings did, however, settle in the south around St. David's among other places. *Ethelred the Unready and Danegeld Of all the kings in English history, Ethelred II has perhaps the worst reputation. By the end of his reign, he'd managed to lose almost all of England to Viking Invaders. Ethelred was faced with a very large Viking fleet. This fleet was led by Olaf a Norwegian with ambitions to reclaim the Danelaw to his country. After military setbacks Ethelred was able to come to terms with Olaf, who returned to Norway. While this arrangement won him some respect, England faced further raids from Viking. Ethelred fought these off, but in many cases bought them off by payment of what was to become known as Danegeld. *Canute/Cnut Canute the Great, also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England and Denmark, Norway, and parts of Sweden