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Tallinn s Old Town
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Tallinn's Old Town

Tallinn's Old Town Tallinn is the largest and the capital city of Estonia. Tallinn occupies an area of 159 km2. It's situated on the northern coast of the country. Tallinn's Old Town has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world.It is not easy to determine the beginning of Tallinn history. The location probably attracted attention as a suitable port area. Many countries have ruled Estonia, for example Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Germany. Upper Town has always been the seat of whatever power that has ruled Estonia. The Lower Town has been demaged.

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English speaking countries
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English speaking countries

The symbol of Australia is kangaroo, it's the biggest marsupial (kukkruloom) in the world. Also it has the greatest number of reptiles (roomajad) of any country, more than 700 species. United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It is girded (ümbritsema) from North Sea, strait of La Manche and Atlantic Ocean. Total area of United Kingdom is 244 820 km² and population is 60 776 000 people. England is part of the united kingdom. England's territory occupies most of the island of Great Britain. It has northern land border (piir) with Scotland and west land border (piir) with Wales. The capital on England is London and its also the biggest city. Official language is English. It's total area is 130 395 km². In england defenatly worth looking is Stonehenge, Buckingham Palace ( home of Queen Elisabeth II) and so on. The symbols of Endland are double deckers, roses and even red telephone booths. Scotland is also part of the united kingdom

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Canada
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Canada

Canada Introduction · occupies most of northern North America · extendes from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean. · Second largest country by total area · Capital: Ottawa (area: 2,778.64 km²) · Largest city: Toronto · Official languages: 1. English 2. French Government · Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy · Monarch: HM Queen Elizabeth II (UK) · Prime Minister : Stephen Harper Main Sights Parliament H ill, Ottawa. The Peacekeeping M onument in Ottawa. Butchart Gardens CN Tower Sports in Canada ·Ice hockey ·Lacrosse ·Baseball ·Others Used Links · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_Cana da ...

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles
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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

Australia has much underground water. The Great Artesian Basin under the central Lowlands makes cattlebreeding possible thee. The network of artesian wells provides cattle with water. Natural zones The wet forests also called the rainforests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Plants A rich variety of plant can be found in the natural landscapes of Australia. A lot of species can be found in wet tropical forests in the north and in temperate rainforests in the south. The biggest family of the native plants is the myrties. They include more than 500 species of eucalyptus, or gum trees. Only the big river red gum is seen everywhere

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Capital of Estonia - Tallinn
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Capital of Estonia - Tallinn

Tallinn Tallinn, the capital of Estonia Locates in Estonia the biggest lakes: Lake Ülemiste and Lake Harku population about 400 000 people occupies a surface of 159.2 km2 History It is thought that Tallinn is about 4500-5500 years old Click to edit Master text styles The Estonians established a Second level settlement in Toompea Third level The Estonians have been in Fourth level

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Scotland powerpoint presentation
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Scotland powerpoint presentation

SCOTLAND Made by · is in northwest Europe that occupies the northwest Europe northern third of the island of Great Britain · part of the United Kingdom · bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest Flag Coat of arms Data · Capital: Edinburgh · Largest city: Glasgow · Languages: English, Gaelic, Scots · Demonym: Scottish · Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II · Total area: 78,772 km² (water 1.9%)

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Introduction tallinnasse
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Introduction tallinnasse

INTRODUCTION Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies a surface of 159.2 km2 in which 404,000 inhabitants live. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, in north-western Estonia. Tallinn is the location of many institutions of higher education and science. As an important port for trade between Russia and Scandinavia, it became a target for the expansion of the Teutonic Knights and the Kingdom of Denmark. Historically, the city has been attacked, sacked, razed and pillaged on numerous occasions

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Ettekanne Kanada kohta
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Ettekanne Kanada kohta

three territories. Second level Pro These may be grouped into Third level Fourth level vin regions: Western Canada, Central Fifth level ces Canada, Atlantic Canada, and an Northern Canada. Provinces have d more autonomy terr than territories. itor ies Geography Canada occupies a major northern portion of North America. Canada is the secondlargest country in the world, after Russia. Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a total length of 202,080 kilometres. Border with the United States is the world's longest land border, stretching over 8,890 kilometres. Canada has a strong democratic tradition, upheld through a parliamentary system. The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth II.

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Scotland overview
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Scotland overview

Scots Language- Inglis Feasgar math- Good afternoon Dè an t-ainm a tha ort? - What is your name? Religion Christianity, in 2001 65% of the Scottish population was Christian The Kirk- national church 15,000 Baptists, Episcopalians and conservative Presbyterians. Geography Scotland occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Bounded by England and water. 790 island including Northern Isles and the Hebrides. Largest lake the Lake of Menteith Largest loch Loch Lomond Highest Mountain Ben Nevis 4,406 feet high Regions Flora and Fauna Golden eagle Fortingall Yew 2000-5000 years old Coos are iconic to highland Fauna emblem of scotland is unicorn and rampant lion Grand Fir is the tallest tree in the United

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The Commonwealth of Australia
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The Commonwealth of Australia

The Commonwealth of Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia is a federal state within the Commonwealth of Nations. Its territories are the continent of Australia, the island of Tasmania and a number of smaller islands. It has an area of about eight million square kilometres. The continent of Australia is mostly a great plain with mountains in the east and south-east. The western part of the continent forms a plateau which occupies half of the continent. Australia's greatest rivers are the Murray and the Darling. Australia has several different climatic regions, from warm to subtropical and tropical. There are five big cities in Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane. Each city is the capital of the state in which it is situated. Most of the factories are concentrated in or around the big cities. They produce goods for the motor-car, machine-building, clothing and food industries

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Tallinn
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Tallinn

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

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Estonian cities
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Estonian cities

Estonian cities Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of 159.2 square kilometers with a population of 413,000. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn was founded in the 12th century and has been under the rule of Denmark, Sweden, and Germany as well as Russia, and all left their mark on the city's architecture. It is one of

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New York
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New York

1. The Empire State Building. The Empire State Building is a 102-story landmark Art Deco skyscraper in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. Its name is derived from the nickname for the state of New York, The Empire State. It stood as the world's tallest building for more than forty years, from its completion in 1931 until construction of the World Trad Center's North Tower was completed in 1972. 2. Central Park. Central Park is an urban park that occupies about 1.2 square miles (341 hectares, or 843 acres) in the heart of Manhattan in New York City. It is host to approximately twenty-five million visitors each year. Central Park was opened in 1859, completed in 1873 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963. 3. The statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World, dedicated on October 28, 1886, is a monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the United

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India country
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India country

The combination of grace, strength, agility and enormous power has earned the tiger great respect and high esteem. The Mango (Known as "Aam" in Hindi) is the national fruit of India. The fruit Mango is one of the most widely cultivated fruits of the tropical world. This juicy, delicious fruit is a rich source of Vitamins A, C and D. There are over 100 varieties of mangos in India, in a in different sizes, shapes and colors. Lotus is the National Flower of India. It is a sacred flower and occupies a unique position in the art and mythology of ancient India and has been an auspicious symbol of Indian culture since time immemorial. The State Emblem of India is in adaptation from the Sarnath Lion, capital of Ashoka the Emperor as preserved in the Sarnath Museum. The government adopted the emblem on 26th January, 1950, the day when India became republic. he Peacock, Pavo cristatus is the national bird of India. It is a symbol of grace, joy, beauty and love.

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Food and environment
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Food and environment

AND RELEASES FROM STORED MANURE“ WASTE EVERY M I N U T E, 3.5 MILLION KILOGRAMS OF MANURE ARE PRODUCED BY ANIMALS RAISED FOR FOOD IN THE US. WATER 20-33% OF ALL FRESH WATER CONSUMPTION IS USED IN ANIMAL AGRICULTURE. HUMANITY WE ARE CURRENTLY GROWING ENOUGH FOOD TO FEED 10 BILLION PEOPLE. 82% OF STARVING CHILDREN LIVE IN COUNTRIES WHERE FOOD IS FED TO ANIMALS, AND THE ANIMALS ARE EATEN BY WESTERN COUNTRIES. Livestock or livestock feed occupies 1/3 of the earth’s ice-free land. References 1. Steinfeld H., Gerber P., Wassenaar T., Castel V., Rosales M., Haan C. 2006. Livestock's long shadow environmental issues and options. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. USA. 390 pp 2. Goodland R., Anhang J. Livestock and Climate change: What if the key actors in climate change are... cows, pigs and chickens? http://www. worldwatch.org/files/pdf/Livestock%20and%20Climate%20Change.pdf (15.11.2015) 3

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New Zealand beaches
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New Zealand beaches

north you go. The west coasts of both islands are quite rugged with cliffs and more unsettled weather. There are however some suitable swimming and bathing beaches here, with iron (volcanic) sand beaches (black sand) being common on the North Island. The longest beach in New Zealand is the 90 mile beach, which is actually about 60 miles long. This beach is famous for its huge sand dunes and resembles the Sahara Desert in places. This beach occupies the north western coastline of the North Island. New Zealand also has some great surf breaks in both islands. The most famous break is situated west of Hamilton in a small town called Raglan. Raglan is known for its unusually long surf rides and is a part of surfings world circuit. 1. Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula-This gorgeous beach has hidden depths. In-the-know visitors to this best New Zealand beach candidate pack shovels and arrive around two hours before or after low tide.

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ühiskond ja kultuur
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ühiskond ja kultuur

SOCIETY AND CULTURE OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES Introduction 1. Nowadays, English is so widely spoken that it can hardly be considered "a one nation's" language. The main countries where English is spoken are: the U.K, the U.S, Canada, Australia, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, West Indies 2. There are approx. 300-400 million speakers of English in the world. English occupies the 3rd place by its number of speakers; it is right behind Mandarin and Spanish. 3. ESL (English as a Second Language) ­ used in your own country (e.g. India) EFL (English as a Foreign Language) ­ used in a foreign country ESP (English for Specific Purposes) ­ used in business, airlines, hotels etc. 4. Settlement colonies ­ people migrated into them from Britain and started their own

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Natural zones and flora of Australia
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Natural zones and flora of Australia

Natural Zones and Flora. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests (1.) that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. Westward from the Great Dividing Range the wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees . These grasslands are called the savannas (2.). Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands (3.) begin. The real desert (4.) occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees (5.). Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians) and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the eastern part of the continent

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Old Tallinn
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Old Tallinn

Kunda Gymnasium Rait Türkel Old Tallinn Report Instructor:Teacher Kristi Aron Kunda 2012 Introduction Like most cities with an eight-hundred-year-old past, Tallinn is a patchwork of historic areas. The city's pride and joy is without a doubt its Medieval Old Town, but equally enchanting is the Kadriorg district, a throwback to the time when Estonia was ruled by the Russian Tsars. Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It occupies an area of 159.2 km2 with a population of 416,470. It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, 80 km south of Helsinki, east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg. Tallinn's Old Town is in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is ranked as a global city and has been listed among the top 10 digital cities in the world.The city was a European Capital of Culture for 2011, along with urku, Finland

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Advantages and disadvantages of television
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Advantages and disadvantages of television

Nowadays some people in our country watch television programmes from about six in the morning to the early hours of the next day. It means that contemporary people for various reasons depend upon television. They watch everything from news and sports reports to dramas, educational and entertainment programmes. Today some people become TV addicts and feel - unhappy if they fail to find another way of passing leisure time. Free time is regulated by television. TV occupies our free time. Instead of going to the theatre or reading books people watch TV. People rush home, gulp food to be in time to watch their favourite programmes. Very often programmes are bad, as TV cannot keep pace with demand. People have stopped reading books and depend on TV pictures. Spoken words become more important that the written ones. TV cuts people from the real world. The virtual world becomes more important. TV is absolutely irrelevant to real living

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Iirimaa
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Iirimaa

Ireland Ireland (Irish: Éire, Irish pronunciation:) is a country in north-western Europe. The modern sovereign state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was first partitioned on 3 May 1921. It is bordered by Northern Ireland--part of the United Kingdom--to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Irish Sea to the east and the Celtic Sea and St George's Channel to the South and South-East. The legal name of the state is simply "Ireland", but its legal description the Republic of Ireland is sometimes used to differentiate the state from the island.

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The Commonwealth of nations and the Brittish Empire
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The Commonwealth of nations and the Brittish Empire

Republic and Parliamentary democracy h) Name 5 interesting facts! -ir ­ currency now is euro, before was the irish pound; What is the longest river in Republic of Ireland?: The River Shannon at 240 miles.; Population: 4,400,000; The official language of the Republic of Ireland is Gaelic but English is the principal language of communication and commerce.; Ireland uses the `common law' legal system also used by the United States, Canada and United Kingdom.; republic of Ireland occupies just 83% of the total island of Ireland. -can - Canadians call their currency The Loonie.; 16 percent of Canada's population are immigrants.; Quebec is the biggest of Canada's main provinces and covers 1,365,128 square kilometres.; Life Expectancy Canadian men born in the last few years can expect to live to around 77 years and women to 84 years.; 4.1 percent of Canadians suffer from diabetes.; The average person in Canada watches 14 hours of television per week.; There are around 11

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Topic of Australia
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Topic of Australia

Introduction, Location Australia is a country between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It is the only country in the world that occupies an entire continent. The mainland covers an area of 7.7 million km² and it is about 3700 km from the most northern point to its most southern point and about 4000 km from east to west. There are also many different seas around Australia, like the Coral and the Tasman Seas in the west or the Timor and the Arafura Seas in the north, where the Indian and the Pacific Oceans meet. Because all seas and oceans near Australia are warm, surfing is a very popular hobby. Political subdivision

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London - sillad-tornid-ajalugu
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London - sillad, tornid, ajalugu

THE CITY OF LONDON History The City of London occupies one square mile in the middle of the capital. It once made up entire town of London, surrounded by the wall first built by Romans. The Romans also built a bridge over the Thames and there has been one in the same area ever since. The Roman Londinium grew up on the northern side of the bridge. In AD 61 the native Celtic tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against the Romans. They burnt down Londinium to the ground and killed most of its inhabitants

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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand
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Londoni ajalugu Rooma - 20 sajand

John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. · Harrods is London's most famous department store, is named after Charles Henry Harrod, who opened a family grocers shop on the site in 1849. The store occupies a 5-acresite and has over one million square feetof selling space in over 330 departments . · Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. It covers 142 hectares. The park was the site of The Great Exhibition of 1851, for which the Crystal Palace was designed by Joseph Paxton

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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas
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Coca-Cola roll rahvusvahelises majanduspoliitikas

career. It is rather weird to think that companies like Coca-Cola and etc. have so much influence on the whole political economy but that comes to show us how literally every company which is known for good things and not so good things, can influence the whole political economy process. Appyling a theory ­ liberalism As mentioned before Coca-Cola Company is a multinational corporation and that means it occupies a prominent and often controversial role in the global economy. Multinational corporations operate simultaneously in national political systems and global markets, they have been the subject of considerable controversy among governments and among observers of the IPE. Some consider multinational corporations to be productive instruments of a liberal economic order: Multinational corporations ship capital to where it is scarce, transfer

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Kanada
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Kanada

arrive, among them there were also poor Irishmen and Scotsmen. Indeed, all the Canadians except the Indians and Eskimos, are really immigrants or their descendants. Canada is politically a young country. In 1967 the people celebrated its first century of independence. It was on the first of July, 1967, that four provinces of British North America joined together and formed the Dominion of Canada. Geographical facts. Canada occupies the northern portion of North America. It shares land borders with the United States to the south and with Alaska to the northwest. It shares territorial water boundaries with the United States, Greenland to the northeast, and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (an overseas community of France) to the southeast. Canada stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. To the north lies the Arctic Ocean.

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The City on London
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The City on London

The City of London History The City of London occupies one square mile in the middle of the capital. It once made up the entire town of London, surrounded by the wall first built by the Romans. The Roman Londinium grew up on the northern side of the "London Bridge" in the past. Products such as olive oil, wines and fruit were brought by ships from different parts of the Roman Empire and unloaded onto wooden quays along the river. In AD 61 the native Celtic Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, rose up against The Romans

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The UK
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The UK

whish is also the most important port and industrial and commerial centre. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, well known for its monuments and for the International Festival which is held every August. Glasgow is the industrial capital of Scotland. It lies on the River Clyde and is the third largest city in Great Britain. London London is the biggest city in Britain and in Europe. London occupies over 620 square miles. London has a population of 7,172,036 (2001). About 12 per cent of Britain's overall population live in London. London has the highest population density in Britain, with 4,699 people per square kilometre. London is in the southeast of England. London is the seat of central government in Britain. The tallest building in London is the Canary Wharf Tower. London was the first city in the world to have an underground railway, known as the 'Tube'.

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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog
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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog

between the two characters that is entirely missing in English translations. Yet another dimension of the asymmetrical usage of second-person pronouns here is the attention that it calls to the couple's asymmetrical age relationship and social status: Gurov is twice Anna's age. He is in his forty's while she is only twenty-two. Moreover, Gurov is from Moscow, the former capital of Russia and still a center of power and culture, and occupies a high social position through his marriage whereas Anna has fallen socially, having moved -- because of her marriage -- from St. Petersburg, the current seat of government and culture of the Russian empire, to the remote provincial capital of Saratov. Anna's not switching from vy to ty with Gurov is an obvious reminder to readers Greenberg unconscious After presenting these details, Chekhov subtly weaves in Gurov's mind an

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Scotland
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Scotland

Scotland ! Scotland (Gaelic: Alba) is a country in northwest Europe that occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. It is part of the United Kingdom, and shares a land border to the south with England. It is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest. In addition to the mainland, Scotland consists of over 790 islands including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides. Edinburgh, the country's capital and second largest city, is one of Europe's largest financial centres

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Australia
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Australia.

distinguishable natural zones in Australia. The winds from the oceans bring rains to the western and eastern coast of Australia. So, the rainforests occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast and also the northern coast. In the west they give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees called the savannas. Further west the trees disappear and the savannas are replaced by the bush lands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau and in the very south- west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Austrian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus and acacia. Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semi deserts, some are the main trees in the savannas, but the biggest eucalyptuses grow as tall as hundred metres. Eucalyptuses give the people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias, the golden wattle is the best know because it is the national

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Ökoloogia energia loeng
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Ökoloogia energia loeng

õietolmuterad (putukad, (bakterid) lestad) Karnivoorid (ämblikud) Troofiline tasand Organismi troofiline tasand on astmete arv, mis teda eraldab primaarsetest produtsentidest, millised asuvad esimesel troofilisel tasandil. Kui kaks organismi asuvad ühekaugusel produtsentidest, on nad samal troofilisel tasandil. Trophic level ­ the position that an organism occupies in a food chain. -- , . Madalaveeline ökosüsteem troofiliste tasanditega Neljas tursk troofiline tiir tasand Kolmas troofiline kilu mudakrabi hoburaudkrabi tasand Teine zooplankton troofiline krevetid austrid tasand pindmised vetikad ja detriit Esimene diatoomid veepiiril troofiline

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Australia topic
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Australia topic

The skeletons of these tiny organisms have formed a great belt of coral- called the Great Barrier Reef. Its is 2000 km long and 2-150 km wide. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. The wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees called the savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands begin. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus (or gum tree to Australians) and acacia (wattle of Australians). Eucalyptuses give the people timber and eucalyptus oil. Of 600 kinds of acacias the golden wattle, the national flower of Australia, is the best known. Of other trees there grow bottle trees in the savannas, tree ferns in the tropical forests and many others. Lakes

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Society and culture of english-speaking countries
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Society and culture of english-speaking countries

Society and culture of english-sspeaking countries Introduction 1. The countries of the world where the English language is spoken. 2. Approximate number of mother tongue speakers of English approximately 350-400 million native speakers. Which place does English occupy in the world by its number of speakers?After which language? English occupies second place by its number of speakers after Mandarin Chinese. 3. What is the difference between English as a Second Language, English as a Foreign Language and English for Specific Purposes? Give examples of situations where they are used. English as a Second Language (ESL or TESL) is a traditional term for the use or study of the English language by non-native speakers in an English-speaking environment. That environment may be a country in which English is the mother tongue (e.g

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Australia
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Australia

Australia has much underground water. The Great Artesian Basin under the Central Lowlands makes cattle-breeding possible there. The network of artesian wells provides cattle with water. Natural zones. The wet forests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very south-west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus (gum tree) and acacia (wattle). Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semideserts, some are the main trees in the savannas but the biggest grow as tall as 100 metres and form forests in the east. Eucalyptuses give the people timber, eucalyptus oil.

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Sustainability aspects of biofuels
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Sustainability aspects of biofuels

- is used in heat and power generation. That is one of the characteristic that gives sugarcane production an advantage over other fuels. But sugarcane is also the major source of sugar in the world; about 80% of today's sugar is made from sugarcane, cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas of the southern hemisphere. In Brazil, however, sugarcane utilisation for biofuels does not pose competition for sugar production, as sugarcane occupies about 10% of the current planted area, and only 50% of it is used for ethanol feedstock. Sugarcane cultivation takes up only 2.5% of the total agricultural land available and it has been predicted that there is plenty of potential for agricultural expansion (Padula et al, 2007). It is well accepted that, in Brazil, the current large-scale sugarcane production does not compromise food production, and even an expansion would be possible without constraints. Sugarcane is mostly cultivated in the

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Topic – Australia
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Topic – Australia

nature were begun. There were more than 600 tribes who spoke different dialects. The arrival of white people gradually brought an end to the traditional Aboriginal way of life. Nowadays there are about half a million aborigines living in Australia. 9 . Plants The west of the continent give place to savannahs and further west the trees disappear and give place to bushlands. The real desert occupies the center of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus and accacia. Some eucalyptuses are small bushes in the semideserts, some are the main trees in the savannah but the biggest grow as tall as a hundred metres and form forests in the east. Eucalyptus trees give people timber and eucalyptus oil

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English portfolio
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English portfolio

published literature in their native tongue. The song and drama societies (i.e. theatrical association) forming Vanemuine laid a foundation for an Estonian national theatre (the first performance took place in 1870) and, following the German example, organised the first song festival in 1869. One thousand singers-musicians and an audience of 12 000 participated in the event. The tradition, still maintained today, occupies the central part in shaping Estonian national consciousness. The russification period The systematic Russification of the empire's western border territories started in Poland and Lithuania during the first half of the 19th century and intensified in the 1860s after another Polish uprising. The worst Russification period in Estonia and Latvia occurred between 1880 and 1890. The Russian press took up the topic of German influence in the Baltic provinces. As early as

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EU Internal Market
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EU Internal Market

At the same time, it is subject to a strong influence of external and internal factors. Therefore, the states were and remain extremely interested in maintaining their own control over investment flows. It is no coincidence that the formation of a mechanism for regulating the movement of capital (and payments) at the EU level has a rather complex (if not uncertain) character. The foregoing, as well as the fact that the average annual permissible concentration occupies a special place among the other main freedoms of the EU, is confirmed by a small historical digression, which testifies to the difficulties in establishing a legal mechanism in this field. First of all, in the original version of the Treaty of Rome of 1957 (Article 67 (1)), it was recognized that the liberalization of capital flows between Member States, even after the end of the transition period, should be carried out to the extent necessary for the normal functioning of the common market

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Võrdleva Poliitika kodutööd
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Võrdleva Poliitika kodutööd

Nimelt eksisteerib USAs huvigruppide paljusus, nende võimalused poliitika kujundamisel kaasa rääkida on võrdlemisi head ning kanaleid, mille kaudu survet avaldada, on erisuguseid ning enamasti on lobitöö tegemine avatud kõigile. KASUTATUD ALLIKAD Adbuster. (13.07.2011). #OCCUPYWALLSTREET. Retreived from https://www.adbusters.org/blogs/adbusters-blog/occupywallstreet.html (27.04.2013) American Libraries. (18.10.2011). A Library Occupies the Heart of the Occupy Movement. Retreived from http://www.americanlibrariesmagazine.org/article/library-occupies-heart- occupy-movement (28.04.2013) Bloomberg Businessweek. (27.10.2011). Occupy Wall Street: It's Not a Hippie Thing. Retreived from http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/occupy-wall-street-its-not-a-hippie- thing-10272011.html (27.04.2013) Bloomberg Businessweek. (15.12.2011). Occupy Wall Street's center shows some cracks.Retreived from http://www.businessweek

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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani
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Ameerika kirjandus alates I maailmasõjast kuni tänapäevani.

Speaks about search for identityt as a performance, the way we see ourselves is influenced by how others see us. Emphazis on surfaces, lack of depth, popular culture. Blockbusters are produced with a special consorn for the internation audience. Because america is not enough anymore, films have to be success elsewhere. As a result of this, american blockbusters contain as little dialogue as possible and as a lot action as possible. There have been studies that dialogue in some blockbusters occupies 10% of the film, the rest is visual effects, action. As a result such films are very superficial, life as a spectackle. Many americans will do anything to be on the tv. This search for fame to make your own life as a show. Scizophrenia and paranoia- schizophrenia as a intense sensory reactions to nothing inparticual, meaningless postmodern pleasure, enjoying something without a deeper meaning behind it. Paranoia is a direct response to surveillance

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

When that shift happens, which is the shift from thinking to awareness, an intelligence far greater than the ego's cleverness begins to operate in your life. Emotions and even thoughts become depersonalized through awareness. Their impersonal nature is recognized. there is no longer a self in them. They are just human emotions, human thoughts. Your entire personal history, which is ultimately no more than a story, a bundle of thoughts and emotions, becomes of secondary importance and no longer occupies the forefront of your consciousness. It no longer forms the basis for your sense of identity. you are the light of Presence, the awareness that is prior to and deeper than any thoughts and emotions. PATHOLOGICAL FROMS OF EGO As we have seen, the ego is in its essential nature pathological, if we use the word in its wider sense to denote dysfunction and suffering. Many mental disorders consist of the same egoic traits that operate in a normal

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

possible to be mentored by a George Soros or any other person who has mastered his method for the accumulation of money and riches. In the early 1980s, East Indians started their assault of corporate America. They did not lay the assault with weapons or by meaningless demonstrations or calling people names. They moved one step at a time. In the New York area, Indians started buying up all the newsstands not belonging to an East Indian. In fact, their flagship company, the Hudson Group, which occupies the best real estate in places like Grand Central Station, Ports Authority, the World Trade Centre, and all the newsstand at all the New York City subway systems is alleged to charge over $3,000 to carry your newspaper in their stand. It is complete route of the former owners of the newsstands. Like generals, they laid their plans of assault. 8 One by one they started to shoot down their enemies by buying one newsstand at a time until the

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Programmeerimiskeel
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Programmeerimiskeel

That is, no signal will propagate from one of the wires to another. Wires can only carry signals between components such as gates, Tacks, Inputs, and Outputs.) The applet that you launched above should start up showing a sample circuit called "Basic Gates." At the top of the circuit board are an AND gate, an OR gate, and a NOT gate. The gates are connected to some Inputs and Outputs. A more complicated circuit built from several gates occupies the bottom of the circuit board. To see how the circuit works, you have to turn on the power. Power to the circuit board is turned on and off using the "Power" checkbox below the circuit board. The power is ON when the box is checked. Click on the Power checkbox now to turn on the power. (Why does the wire leading from the NOT gate come on when you do this?) When the power is on, you have control over the Inputs on the circuit board: you can turn an input ON and OFF by clicking on it

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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

but gradually was moved deeply by the human tragedy and decided the wreck site was a sacred place that should be left undisturbed as a memorial to those who died on the ship. 238 EPILOGUE: LOOKING BACK ON THE JOURNEY In this plot thread, the young scientist is following a prime directive: find the treasure. But through the magic of the old woman's story, a tale that occupies the body of the film, the explorer is transformed from a money-driven capitalist to a true explorer of the heart, who comes to understand that there are more important treasures in life than jewels and money. THE OBJECT OF THE QUEST W h a t is the H o l y Grail Lovett seeks in his quest? It's a diamond called " T h e Heart of the Ocean," a name that links the theme of love with the setting of the film. T h e

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

papal cryptologists and perhaps influenced the science's development, they never had the dynamic impact that such prodigious accomplishments ought to have produced. Symonds' evaluation of his work in general may both explain why and summarize the modern view of his cryptological contributions: "This man of many-sided genius came into the world too soon for the perfect exercise of his singular faculties. Whether we regard him from the point of view of art, of science, or of literature, he occupies in each department the position of precursor, pioneer, and indicator. Always original and always fertile, he prophesied of lands he was not privileged to enter, leaving the memory of dim and varied greatness rather than any solid monument behind him." Polyalphabeticity took another step forward in 1518, with the appearance of the first printed book on cryptology, written by one of the most famous intellectuals of his day. This was Johannes Trithemius, a

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

We have tried two or three subjects already without success, and what we are to talk of next I cannot imagine." "What think you of books?" said he, smiling. "Books--oh! no. I am sure we never read the same, or not with the same feelings." "I am sorry you think so; but if that be the case, there can at least be no want of subject. We may compare our different opinions." "No--I cannot talk of books in a ball-room; my head is always full of something else." "The present always occupies you in such scenes--does it?" said he, with a look of doubt. "Yes, always," she replied, without knowing what she said, for her thoughts had wandered far from the subject, as soon afterwards appeared by her suddenly exclaiming, "I remember hearing you once say, Mr. Darcy, that you hardly ever forgave, that your resentment once created was unappeasable. You are very cautious, I suppose, as to its being created." "I am," said he, with a firm voice.

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Ford escorti käsiraamat
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Ford escorti käsiraamat

the EEC IV module. The distributor acts as a Engine speed is monitored by a sensor trigger and provides a pulse signal to the EEC mounted in the cylinder block, which is IV module. activated by 35 equally-spaced teeth on the Note: Refer to the precautions given in The distributor performs the following flywheel. A gap occupies the position of the Section 1 before proceeding. functions: 36th tooth, which denotes 90° BTDC for No 1 a) Sends signals to the EEC IV module to cylinder. As the engine speed increases, so Contact breaker ignition system trigger the ignition firing process. does the frequency and amplitude of the 1 By far the majority of breakdown and

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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

positive organisms. Because they are pro- a more severe infection case. teins, they can be neutralized by corresponding antibodies and detected by a variety of immu- nologic methods. These toxins are relatively Bacterial Infection heat sensitive (except the staphylococcal Clostridium perfringens enterotoxins described earlier). These toxins also have a distinct pharmacology. Clostridium perfringens occupies an interest- Examples of exotoxins are staphylococcal ing position, since it is both a food-borne enterotoxins (affecting the intestinal tracts) infection agent as well as a food-borne intox- and botulinum neurotoxins (affecting the ication agent. On the one hand, the suscep- nervous system). tible person has to ingest large numbers of Endotoxins are part of the cell wall mate- viable C. perfringens before coming down

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