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once on the top of the hill Alice noted that the world seemed as if it were a chessboard and WISHED she could be a part of it – a queen maybe.
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The good and bad points of being rich and famous

Eliise Mändla MT-13 The good and bad points of being rich and famous 1.11.2015 Almost everyone of us, at least once, dreamed a life of being rich and famous. But like many other things, as we are witnessing on almost daily basis, that kind of life brings both positive and negative sides. Firstly, celebrities have a lot of money , which they earn in a simple way. Also they don't have to worry about their future. They can do whatever they are pleased to. Travel wherever they want, live wherever, eat and buy whatever they want. Secondly, if you are young and your parents are rich you can start using

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A 14 year old junky

Joonas Preedin 10. A Once there lived a girl named Samantha, she was 14 years old and lived in York. Her family decided to move to London for a better job. She was really unhappy, because she had to leave all her friends. Once they finally moved she went to a new school. Samantha had difficulties with making new friends. She sat alone in the canteen. She was always bullied by the big tough girls at the school. Once she stood up to them and the bad girls seemed to like her so called “sassiness”. They invited her to the back ally to “talk”, of course Sam did not know what they ment by that, so she went outside. As they were outside one of the bad girls pulled out a syringe and injected it into Samantha. She was scared to her life, that was literally the last thing she would have thought of. The bad girls only laughed, they guessed that it would be funny. But

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"Complaint letter" 260 sõna

Dear Neander Taal, Once again, I find disappointment. Once again, I find no satisfaction. Once again, I find that my motivations for writing this letter are not of insult or hatred, but of the deepest love for mankind and the truest concern for its future generations. It is requisite, even in this summary sketch, to go back a few years to see how I admit I have a tendency to become a bit insensitive whenever I rebuke Laivi Tuvahe for trying to leach integrity and honor from our souls. While I am desirous of mending this tiny personality flaw, by brainwashing her apologists with

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Kokkuvõte Oscar Wilde

He was too tiny to climb. The Giant's heart melted and he noticed how selfish he was land know would not came here. He decided that the garden would be children playground for ever. He was sorry. And he went out into garden the children were frightened of him. The winter became here again. Only one boy did not see him and did not run away. Giant stole up behind him and took him gently in his hand and put up him up into the tree. And the tree boke at once into blossom and the birds came and sang on it, and the little boy scretched out his two arms and flung them round the Giant's neck, and kissed him. The children played every day with big delight in the garden. The little boy was his favourite because he kissed him. Once that boy din not came to play. Years went by Giant grew old and feeble. He sit in his armchair and said " I have many beautidul flowers, but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all

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Eclipse,Chapter Fifteen – Wager, kokkuvõte

while I can." Jacob kisses her angrily and aggressively, and Bella fights back without success. After realizing that her efforts are useless, she shuts herself down and stands still as a statue, hoping this will finally stop him. And it works. He pulls away, smiles and shuts his eyes, and after answering Bella that he is indeed finished, she punches him in the mouth as hard as possible, injuring her hand in the process. Once he realizes what's happened, Jacob tries to soothe her but she yells at him to get away saying she's leaving at once. Jacob stays calm, offering her a ride home. She refuses and thinks to herself that if she can just get to the treaty line Alice will be able to "see" her and send Edward to pick her up. Jacob insists on driving her, and she finally accepts. During the entire drive back to Forks Jacob repeatedly frustrates Bella with references to the

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FORMAL LETTER

..; I am writing to you in connection with ... (e.g. appalling treatment/service) I enclose a copy of … Replace the item (do not use the word "thing") I feel disappointed with the way I have been treated (gives you plus points for the use of Passive) I demand a full refund ... Closing line: I hope the matter will be resolved. I look forward to your … 4) Letter of apology Begin: I am writing to apologise for … Closing line: (apologize one more time) Once again, I hope you will accept my apologies /or/ will be accepted (gives you plus points for the use of Passive) 5) Letter of invitation Begin: I am writing to invite you ...; We would be honoured if you... I have included some directions ... (if it is necessary to direct someone somewhere) Closing line: (please indicate whether you will be able to attend) We would be grateful if you could … 6) Letter of application

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Briti lastekirjandus keeleõppes - eksamiküsimused

9. What is the difference between legends/ballads and fairy tales? Unlike legends and epics, fairy tales usually do not contain more than superficial references a. to religion b. and actual places, persons, and events c. they take place "once upon a time" rather than in actual times 10. What are the most common fairy tale starters? A fairy tale uses one of the following story starters. 1. Once upon a time...... 2. Long, long ago.... 3. In a distant land.... 4. Many years ago in a small village.... 5. There once was a ... 6. In a faraway land.... 7. The princess was sad this day because... 8. Once there was a prince who.... 9. The magical kingdom of .... 10. It was the summer of the.... 11. What was the original message of nursery rhymes? Moral lesson II Victorian era 1. Which event ended child labour during the Victorian age? 2

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Cars enslave us rather than liberate us

Transportation is something that has a big influence on people's lives. Especially cars that offer the best comfort for humans. There is always a need to go somewhere: to school, work or just for a journey and it is always good to reach a destination as soon as possible. Of course, the importance of the car depends on the person's residence, whether the person lives in a city or in the countryside, the needs are different. In my opinion, cars enslave people because once a person gets behind the wheel, there is no way out of this comfort. To begin with, car requires a many expenditure, starting from purchasing a car and ending with technical controls, supplying of fuel and so on. It can be said that the material side of the car sustenance is difficult. A person must have a stable income to afford a car. Moreover, it is expensive to get a driver's license. It can be said that owning a car is an expensive pleasure.

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Saaremaa ingliskeelne esitlus

legs: Laimjala, Mustjala, Valjala, Kõljala, Hakjala, weird accent and most of them can't Laadjala and Mändjala there's actually more legs make a difference between letters but these are the most known places. "Õ,, and "Ö,, Panga Pank It starts in Gotland, Sweden and is about 2.5 km long on the ground and 21.3 meters high. Sõrve säär Sõrve säär is a place where once was a old lighthouse. Its restuarated right now with its gorgeous lighthouse and a museum what's based on the history of Sõrve säär and old fishing boats. Kaali meteorite crater It's a place where once flew a big meteorite and left a crater behind. I think you should definitely go and check it out. Thank you for listening

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DC at The Melrose Georgetown

DC at The Melrose Georgetown Check in The hotel is a couple of blocks from Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro station, on the blue and orange lines. If you are coming from Union Station you have to change once, at Metro Center, from the red line. But once we arrived, check-in was quick and easy. Within two minutes of walking through the lobby, we were in our room. Internet Connection Free and couldn't be easier to hop on: no password or sign-up required. Location The hotel is very accessible via public transportation, and, probably thanks to its college community, you'll find plenty of restaurants and bars in the immediate area. If eating out's not your thing, there is both a Trader Joe's and Whole Foods within two blocks, too.

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When I was a child.

When I was a child Childhood is very special time in life. All these memories are unique. We all have had a childhood, we all got different memories. But not all memories aren't good. Kristo Karu tells a little bit about his childhood. When I was a child I liked to make troubles. Once I was cutting hammer handle into two pieces. Granddad punished me. Also I have been driving with sledge on very big puddle. Sledge didn't make it. I got very wet. Once I had been hitting chicken with bow arrow, granny saw me. This was very big trouble. I liked to eat matches when I found some. These tasted good. I spent very much time at granny's place when I was a child. Granny liked when I was there even I was very bad child

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Past Simple

Simple Past (Past Simple) The simple past expresses an action in the past taking place once, never, several times. It can also be used for actions taking place one after another or in the middle of another action. Form of Simple Past Positive Negative Question I did not no differences I spoke. Did I speak? speak. For irregular verbs, use the past form (see list of irregular verbs, 2nd column). For regular verbs, just add "ed". Exceptions in Spelling when Adding `ed'

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Eda-Ines Etti

parima naisartisti auhind. 2005.a. ­ Eesti parima naisartsiti ja albumi auhind 2006.a. ­ Eesti Eurolaulu konkursi 2. koht ning kandidaat Eesti muusikauhindade aasta parima anisartisti kohale. 2007.a. ­ 7. koht Eesti Eurolaulul 8 2008.a. ­ Kandideeris Eesti muusikauhindade aasta naisartisti kohale ning võitis koos Valdo Randperega laulusaate "Laulud tähtedega". LISA 1 Eda-Ines Etti ­ Once in a lifetime Link laulule: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9X4p5ofIgE I don't wish to go and turn back time I can move the mountains higher than high Don' t look back hold on to your spirit Keep moving every minute I know it seems a little premature To live for the moment I'm just a girl Don't look back hold on to your spirit Keep moving every minute 9 What you give is what you get There ain't no regrets

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Estonian Dance Festival

1934 • One and a half thousand folk dancers performed there. • The greatest Dance Celebration of all times (the 9th) took place in 1970 with over 10000 performers. • The youngest dancer at this festival was 4 years old and the oldest 76! • The dancers in their bright national costumes form colourful patterns on the dance field. • The Dance Festival is usually held on the same weekend as the Song Festival. • Have you ever heard 18 000 voices singing at once? • This emotional experience can be felt during Estonia's Song Festival, which occurs once every five years in Tallinn. • The Estonian Song Festival is one of the largest amateur choral events in the world. • These two festivals commence with a united festive parade through the city from the centre of Tallinn to the Song Festival Grounds. Aft er pa ra de https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=o24F4U8AC_w vi de o

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People and Behaviour

f) When Harry saw his girlfriend dancing with Paul he felt jealous/selfish/sentimental. g) I don't like people who are noisy and aggressive/courageous/sociable. h) Thanks for bringing us a present. It was very adorable/grateful/thoughtful of you. i) Teresa never gets angry with the children. She is very brave/patient/pleasant. j) Tom always pays for everyone when we go out. He's so cheerful/generous/honest. 2. Match the words in the box with the descriptions (a-l). Use each word once only. bad-tempered determined lazy reliable cheerful frank mean selfish considerate honest punctual sympathetic a) You always arrive on time e) You don't think about the needs of others i) You think about the needs of b) You are always happy f) You have a strong wish to get what you others

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Ajavormid

tense Use Signal Words /Negative/Question · always · action in the present taking place Simple Present A: He speaks. · every ... once, never or several times ­ N: He does not speak. tegevus, mis toimub ühe korra, mitte · never Lihtolevik Q: Does he speak? · normally kunagi või mitu korda · often

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Ancient India (Vana India) ppt esitlus

farming enemies · India's first writing techniques system · Wellplanned improved. public areas · Cities were built as surplus food was produced. · Place in society based on · Sutras (guides) listed all birth, wealth, or the rules for the caste occupation system. · 3,000 castes once existed · Breaking rules resulted in in India. a transfer to a lower class. · Individuals could rarely change castes. · Both Hindu and Buddhist temples began flourishing under Gupta rule. · Once simply constructed meeting places, Hindu temples became complex towers covered with intricate carvings. · Buddhist temples were large and impressive, some carved out of mountainsides.

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Saavutused

The pure bliss you get out of Skydiving outweighs all the fears engendered by this sport. It manifests a lot of emotions during the jump and gives a very relaxing feeling once you get back on the ground. I will start by describing what I felt when I was at the Koigi airfield ready for getting on the plane. As I was making my way to the plane, I was going over seven steps in my mind: count to seven, grab the controls, check the dome, check the wind direction, make sure anybody isn’t close, locate the landing area and prepare for landing 600 meters above ground. It all sounded very easy in my mind, but how would I know it if I had never done it before? We

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English Myths and Legends

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England · A Mummy caused quite a stink in Great Yarmouth · Valley of the Kings · Egypt A Ride with the Devil · Ranworth, Norfolk, England · 1770 · Colonel Thomas Sydney lived at the Old Hall, Ranworth in Norfolk · he was a bully and a drunkard who loved a bet · trouble that one gamble caused him A Saint's Revenge · Edmund of the East Angles · 855-1050 · Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England · East Anglia was once a great Anglo-Saxon kingdom · The Kings lived and were buried in great splendour · It was also a brutal time · this is the extraordinary story of brave King Edmund and his miraculous return · 100 years after his death passed thought A Wise Wizard and Some Curious Cats · Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, Wales · 1553 ­ 1620 · English Cymraeg language · animals can get up to all kinds of tricks ·

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Letters of Complaint

I hope the matter will be resolved I hope we can sort this matter out amicably (heatahtlikult) I trust this matter will receive your immediate attention. STRONG COMPLAINT: · I am writing to express my disgust at (the appalling treatment I received while staying at your hotel) I was appalled at (kohkunud) I want to express my strong dissatisfaction with I feel I must protest/complain about · I insist you replace the item at once I demand a full refund I hope that I will not be forced to take further action I insist upon full compensation or I will be forced to take this matter further. Complaints and justification can be linked together as follows: · I still have not received the goods I ordered in spite of/despite the fact that I sent you a cheque three weeks ago. Although/Even though I have only used the automatic tin-opener once, it no longer works.

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Katherine Mansfield

The Garden Party Katherine Mansfield Character Analysis: Laura The character that won my favor is Laura, the protagonist of the story, who comes across as a fragile and insecure young woman. All at once she starts to perceive her role in this complex world. Moreover, she begins to wonder over the values and delusions, which are of great importance in life. Throughout the story it stands to reason that she is trying to establish her true self, even though she is steadily influenced by her family, especially by her mother. On account of her constant questionings she finally evolves into an individual, who is capable of

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Fame is a Fickle Food

very changing and uncertain. She compares it to food, which at first seems tempting, but is actually venomous and deadly. From the very beginning of the poem, we get the idea that Dickinson has her mind set against fame and those, who run after it. With using words such as 'fickle' and 'shifting' she very successfully demonstrates that fame is not permanent and should thus be handled with care. Dickinson also says that true fame is something one can achieve only once ("Whose table once a Guest, but not / The second time is set"). She goes on to explain that after fame has faded, its not too pleasant insides become visible and even the crows inspect the leftovers, but decide to turn to the farmer's corn. The crows could also represent the many followers famous people get (fans etc), who turn away as soon as they see the fame becoming less bright. Dickinson ends the poem by saying that men, who eat the dish of fame, die. This means that they

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Royals and their favorite music

Royals and their favourite music ROYAL FAMILY TREE Kate MIddleton: Abba Kate Middleton, the Duchess Of Cambridge, requested Swedish band Abba's classic wedding- reception dance staples such as Dancing Queen at the post-royal wedding dinner dance in 2011. Prince Charles: Leonard Cohen You might suspect that Prince Charles has highbrow musical taste - he adores Bach - but he also once revealed in a TV interview that Leonard Cohen was "wonderful". Cohen appeared at a 1998 Prince's Trust concert.. Prince Harry: Skream Ollie 'Skream' Jones is a 'Dubstep' producer based in Croydon. His debut album Skream! was released in 2006 although he prefers the term ‘UK bass’ to 'Dubstep'. Prince Harry,  who sang a bit of Bob Marley in public on his tour of Jamaica in March 2012, has seen Skream close up - after he performed at a charity event at Buckingham Palace

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Essee "Homelessness"

We live in a cruel world where people only think about themselves. There are extremely few people who care about homeless people even though homelessness has greatly increased over the past decade. But why is that so? Are they worse than us? As Mike Yakonski once said: “Sometimes it's easy to walk by because we know we can't change someone's whole life in a single afternoon. But what we fail to realize it that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place.” I can relate to that fairly well because everyday i see homeless people and it makes me extremely sad. When i got a spare change with me i always give it to the ones that need it the most, because i think it is the only

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British culture

months. It dates back to 1445 and it is believed all began with a townswoman late for the Shriving service at the Olney parish church. She heard the church bells ring out for the service and she fled her house fearful of being late. She ran the distance down the High Street to make it to the parish church - still clutching her frying pan and wearing an apron. The Olney residents (women) compete in traditional apron, cap, and holding a fying pan with a real pancake. They must toss their pancake once at the start and once at the finish. For the fastest Olney runner, there's a prize - but there are prizes too for the oldest participant and the one who raises the most for charity. STRAW BEAR DAY Straw Bear (Strawboer) Day is an old English tradition held on the 7th of January. This day is believed to be traditional start of agricultural year in England. A man or a boy wears a straw costume covering him from his head to toes. He goes from house to house where he dances

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tense Affirmative/Negative/Question Use Signal Words always, every ..., action in the present Simple Present A: He speaks. never, normally, N: He does not speak. taking place once, never or often, seldom, Q: Does he speak? several times sometimes, usually if sentences type I facts (If I talk, ...)

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Drugs and addiction

4. Interesting facts 5 5. Pictures 7 Used sources 10 1. Addictions Addiction has been defined as physical and psychological dependence on psychoactive substances (for example alcohol, tobacco, heroin, caffeine and other drugs) which cross the blood-brain barrier once ingested, temporarily altering the chemical milieu of the brain. Drug addiction Drug addiction can simply be defined as a "chronic relapsing disorder characterized by persistent drug-seeking and drug-taking behaviours". Drug addiction is chronic, with no known cure. Controlled may be by means such as voluntary 12 step programs, group therapy, one on one therapy, and mandatory methadone maintenance. Treatment programs can be successful in treating the addiction. Without

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Bankok Haunts

The main plot Sonchai Jitpleecheep is a detective in Bankok. His mother, an ex-prostitute, runs a bar where Sonchai helps her out every once in a while. Sonchai has an american father whom he has never met. He is married to a pregnant girl named Chanya who used to be a ,,bar girl". Sonchai recevies a DVD showing the murder of an ex-girlfriend named Damrong. The DVD is a ,,snuff" movie, made to get a huge profit. As investigating the murder Sonchai soon realizes that many very wealth and powerful people are involved. Working trough the investigation he works with hes assistant Lek who is a transsexual

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The New Beginning II

The New Beginning II Morning came ­ yet there was no happiness on the surface. The young man had no idea what to do next ­ after all, he was one of the Royal Soldiers, not a babysitter. The child on his arms seemed so helpless...so innocent... And then he decided something that a few hours ago he`d never do: he will keep the child and raise it to be a worthy worrior who`d once destroy all of the ishues and free this country from the Demons. And so, the baby still asleep, he left the ruins of what was called a city once and moved towards east, where the Royal Palace was situated. By midday he finally reached the White Wall, where was a secret entrance to the Palace`s main hall. The gate keepers waved sleepily when he passed them. The young man decided not to disturb them ­ so he went on in total silence.

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SWEDISH FOOD

country. This is when cans of fermented sour Baltic herring (surströmming) are opened — a tradition dating to the 1800s. The custom always takes place outdoors owing to the overpowering, unpleasant smell, which many compare to rotten eggs and raw sewage. Crisp bread — hard to beat In addition to bread and butter, you’ll often find a type of crisp bread called knäckebröd served alongside your main meal. This is what the Swedes tend to reach for. Once considered poor man’s food, crisp bread has been baked in Sweden for over 500 years, can last for at least a year if stored properly, and remains among the most versatile edible products. The National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) ran a campaign in the 1970s suggesting Swedes should eat six to eight slices of bread a day, including crisp bread. This comes in various shapes, thicknesses and flavors, with entire store shelves devoted to it

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Fast food

00 you can usually get a filling meal. However, fast food is inexpensive because it is usually made with cheaper ingredients such as high fat meat, refined grains, and added sugar and fats, instead of nutritious foods such as lean meats, fresh fruits, and vegetables. Is fast food bad? There is no such thing as a "bad" food. All foods can fit into a healthy meal plan. It's true that fast food is usually high in fat, calories, cholesterol and sodium, but eating fast food every once in a while is not going to cause you problems. If you eat too much fast food over a long period of time, though, it can lead to health problems like high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity. Is some fast food healthier than others? Many fast food chains are revamping their menus to respond to customers comments. For example, some chains no longer serve foods with trans fat, and many have menu items that contain fruits and vegetables. If you are having fast food more than once a week,

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Dover Beach

forward a sudden realization of things in the author and everything seems sad and melancholic to him. In the second stanza, he compares his train of though with Sophokles's, who is also known to have sat on the beach while thinking about life. According to the author, Sophokles had come to the conclusion that life is miserable, and a grim thought now comes to the mind of the author, too. Now speaking more to himself rather than his lover, he begins to ponder on "the sea of faith" and how it once used to round the earth, with which he probably means that there was once a time when faith and spirituality had a great influence on life. He seems to yearn for a time like that as he describes the slowly distancing sound of his "sea of faith", the way it gradually disappears, leaving behind only a memory. Perhaps the author tries to raise awareness on how the rapid industrialization and progress in science moves man too far away from what he also conciders importaint ­ his roots and his faith

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Paris

1 INTERESTING SIGHTS The Eiffel Tower- Probably the best known landmark in Europe, the Eiffel Tower is the symbol of Paris and one of the city's must-see attractions. You can climb up the stairs or take the elevator after waiting in the (long) queue. Louvre Museum- One of the not-to-miss sights in Paris is the Louvre Museum, possibly the most famous museum in the world with a fabulous collection. It is housed in the Louvre Palace, once home to France's Royal Family. Hôtel de Ville- Paris's city hall, is the center of political Paris. Like Paris, it has been through some turbulent times. 2 The Eiffel Tower Louvre Museum 3 Hotel de Ville EATING OUT Le Grappillon Right in the heart of Paris is a real bargain that does not sacrifice quality when

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Inglise keele vormid

You have seen that movie many times. · You speak English. · Have you seen that movie many times? · Do you speak English? · You have not seen that movie many times · You do not speak English. Examples: Examples: · I have seen that movie twenty times. · I play tennis. · I think I have met him once before. · She does not play tennis. · There have been many earthquakes in · Does he play tennis? California. · The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. · People have traveled to the Moon. · The train does not leave at 9 AM. · People have not traveled to Mars.

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Sikke

Hugo Treffneri Gümnaasium Oliver Issak 10B Oliver Issak 10B Mis on YOLO? ● Akronüüm ● "you only live once" ● Aubrey Drake Graham "The Motto" (2011) Ajalugu ● Samuel Richardson (1747) ● 1837 ● Šotimaa minister 1858 ● Joe E. Lewis ● 2004 T-särk ● USA kaubamärk

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Jaanipäev

of guaranteeing prosperity and avoiding bad luck. Likewise, to not light the fire is to invite the destruction of your house by fire. The fire also frightened away mischievous spirits who avoided it at all costs, thus ensuring a good harvest. So, the bigger the fire, the further the mischievous spirits stayed away. Midsummer's eve is important for lovers. Among Estonian fairy tales and literature there is the tale of two lovers, Koit and Hämarik .These two lovers see each other only once a year and exchange the briefest of kisses on the shortest night of the year. Earth-bound lovers go into the forest looking for the flower of the fern which is said to bloom only on that night. Also on this night, single people can follow a detailed set of instructions involving different flowers to see whom they are going to marry. During their occupation of Estonia, the Soviets made no attempt to stop Jaanipäev celebrations. For

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Oleviste kiriku esitlus

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 !

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Batman

However, with the evolution of the character, batmobile has also evolved. It soon became more like a sports car with tail wings that were similar to Batman's scowled cape. In "Batman Begins", the batmobile once again became a heavily armoured vehicle, but this time it had the ability of transforming into a motorbike. One important piece of equipment, though not used by Batman in combat as others, was the BatSignal. This was a searchlight with batshaped insignia over the lens that projected the symbol of a bat on the clouds in the night sky. It was used by the Gotham

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A New Beginning

was not allowed to be shown in public. So he drew his half-iron, half-silver sword and decided to go back to the field, but then he thought: "Alec told me to run...It means I mustn`t return to That place anymore...What should I do?" Suddenly the cloudy autumn sky turned red and the rider heard some wild animal roaring. This was unacceptable to his brave lionheart and he ran off to the forest ­ not looking back even once. He wandered pointlessly many hours ­ thinking of his friend whom was taken away by some mysterios beast. "Maybe the Devil really exists?" he whispered anxiously to the trees, but they didn`t give him an answer, they only swayed in the chilly wind. Finally ­ there was light ahead, so the rider thanked the Queen and hurried towards an unexpected destination. He hoped it to be a village or even better ­ a small city. But all his dreams broke when he suddenly heard this loud wild noise again.

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Health and the body

e) Everyone admired Lucy because she was tall and skinny/slim/thin. f) I've been digging the garden and now my back aches/pains/injuries. g) Whenever I travel by boat I start feeling hurt/sick/sore. h) The doctor can't say what is wrong with you until she cures/examines/recovers you. i) Use this thermometer and take his fever/heat/temperature. j) I seem to have caught/infected/taken a cold. 2) Replace the words in italics with one of the words from the box. Use each word once only. Agony, body, breath, look, stomachache, beard, brains, heart, spine, tongue a) Janet fell from her horse and injured her backbone b) I had a very bad toothache, and was in great pain all night c) The police discovered the dead person buried in the garden d) One thing you can say about Ann, she has certainly got intelligence. e) They have a new house right in the centre of the countryside. f) Italian is actually Mary's native language

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American Literature Character Sketch-The Great Gatsby-Daisy

actions and the mess she made nor who had to clean it up. She is unable to deal with the consequences of her actions. She can also be described childish and indecisive. I did love him once, but I loved you too. She had difficulties choosing between the two men who both wanted her. She married Tom without thinking it through which only shows her main interest and goal in that was money and wealth not the man himself. In first glance, Daisy is a very sweet and charming person, but once I got to know her better throughout the book, it wasn’t so. She wasn’t the woman Gatsby thought she was, she was all about money and only cared what money could get her. Even though she claimed to love both men (Tom and Jay), I think what she loved the most was the lifestyle the men provided her. At the end of the book Daisy moved away with Tom. I think they were perfect for each other because tom was also very arrogant and full of himself, both

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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. They burnt Londinium to the ground but Roman armies eventually defeated Boudicca

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Manners in Estonia

customs during Soviet administration. Singing is a very Estonian activity and the Estonians are known to have sung their way to freedom during the "Singing Revolution" of 1989-91. Manners Estonians on the whole are quiet and reserved. They tend to speak softly and do not like to draw attention to themselves. Being rational, calm and not going to emotional extremes are all qualities that respected. At first Estonians can come across as aloof. Once a relationship warms up this becomes less so. Meeting and Greeting Greetings can come across as rather formal and rather reserved. Men should initiate greetings with women and the younger person always greets the older person. When meeting someone make sure you are stood up, offer direct eye contact and give a nice firm handshake. The most common greeting is "tere" ("hello"). Titles are very important. "Härra" is for Mr, "Prova" is Mrs and "Preili" is Miss. All

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Feelings and Opinions

c) We were both afraid/anxious that we would miss the plane. d) I wish you wouldn't snap your fingers. It's very annoying/worrying. e) You're not scared/thrilled of spiders, are you? f) If we forget to do our homework, our teacher gets cross/terrifying. g) Tim completely lost his temper! He was absolutely furious/upset. h) Your written work is full of careless/naughty mistakes. 2. Replace the word(s) in italics with a suitable word from the box. Use each word once. confused fascinating scared depressed dull glad naughty upset a) I'm afraid the children have been very badly-behaved today. b) I felt a bit frightened when I went into the dark room. c) Jean was very unhappy when her kitten was run over. d) This film we saw last night was rather boring. e) This is a really interesting book. You must read it. f) I'm so happy that Helen has got the job she wanted. g) Sometimes when I hear the news I feel very miserable.

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Numbrid

Numbrid cero 0 uno 1 dos 2 tres 3 cuatro 4 cinco 5 seis 6 siete 7 ocho 8 nueve 9 diez 10 once 11 dose 12 trece 13 catorce 14 cince 15 dieciseis 16 diecisiete 17 dieciocho 18 diecinueve 19 veinte 20 ventiuno 21 ventidos 22 treinta 30 treinta y uno 31 cuarenta 40 cincuenta 50 sesenta 60 setenta 70 ochenta 80 noventa 90 cien (ciento) 100 docientos 200 docientos cuarenta y dos 242 trescientos 300 cuatrocientos 400 quiniento 500 seiscientos ...

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Vaakumtoru

in the picture. When installed, the two barb fittings should be pointing at one another. You may find that the male end of the elbow sticks out about 1/4" on the inside of the 4" pipe. To remedy this I sanded down the excess with a Dremel and sanding drum. However, you may wish to use a bench grinder or sander to remove the excess before installing. Leaving the extra threads protruding will make it difficult to put project material into the chamber, once assembled. 6. Cut the polyethylene tubing to length. It should be able to be fitted onto both barb fittings while as straight as possible as shown in the picture. This tube will serve as a solvent "sight tube". It will show you how high your solvent is inside your chamber. Attach a small hose clamp to each end to ensure a positive seal on the barbed ends. About the sight tube... The site tube is merely there to check the fluid level

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Reasons why human beings are unique

The two bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 killed around 200,000 Japanese people. No other species has ever wielded such power, and no species could. The technology behind the atomic bomb only exists because of a cooperative hive mind: hundreds of scientists and engineers working together. The same unique intelligence and cooperation also underlies more positive advances, such as modern medicine. But is that all that defines us? In recent years, many traits once believed to be uniquely human, from morality to culture, have been found in the animal kingdom (see part one in this two-part series). So, what exactly makes us special? The list might be smaller than it once was, but there are some traits of ours that no other creature on Earth can match. No animal can get close to the devastation humans can cause (Credit: Thinkstock) No animal can get close to the devastation humans can cause (Credit: Thinkstock)

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Agreeing & disagreeing

5. That's just what I think. 5.0 AGREEING 5.1 Expressing complete agreement We say one thing and mean another? Exactly. You mean, you can't fool all the people all of the time? Exactly. You mean it's possible to ignore the Green Party, but you can't ignore their policies when a general consensus of people come to support them? Exactly. Once the level of benefit is higher than their take-home pay, why should they do a job? Precisely, but the answer isn't to remove benefits from those who really need them. 5.2 Expressing conditional agreement I'd agree with you if the purpose of hell was to rehabilitate people back into heaven, but hell is usually associated with torture and damnation. I'd certainly agree if you're thinking of the World Cup. 6. I'm afraid I don't agree.

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Estonia's nature

species. 357 bird species have been recorded in Estonia, 221 of them breed in Estonia. The bird life in Estonia is at its peak from the end of April to the beginning of July. By August the first breeding birds start the journey back to the South. The autumn migration lasts, for much longer. During the milder winters, some species can leave Estonia as late as December, or not leave at all, which is the case with a growing number of once migratory species. Forest species contribute about a half of Estonian birds; in some types of forests, which have the most birds, there can be from 550 to 1700 breeding birds per sq km. Chaffinches and willow warblers are probably the most numerous birds in Estonia. Many typical tundra species, like the willow grouse and the black-throated diver, which were characteristic exhibits of Estonian bog wildlife, have disappeared as nesting birds during the last decades.

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Numeros

0 cero 101ciento uno 1 uno 125 ciento veinticinco 2 dos 200 doscientos 3 tres 250 doscientos cincuenta 4 cuatro 300 trescientos 5 cinco 400cuatrocientos 6 seis 500 quinientos 7 siete 600 seiscientos 8 ocho 700 setecientos 9 nueve 800 ochocientos 10 diez 900 novecientos 11 once 1000 mil 12 doce 13 trece 14 catorce 15 quince 16 dieciséis 17 diecisiete 18 dieciocho 19 diecinueve 20 veinte 21 veintiuno 22 veintidos 23 veintitrés 24 veinticuatro 25 veinticinco 26 veintiséis 27 veintisiete 28 veintiocho 29 veintinueve 30 treinta 31 treinta y uno 35 treinta y cinco 40 cuarenta 48 cuarenta y ocho 50 cincuenta 60 sesenta 70 setenta 80 ochenta 90 noventa 96 noventa y seis 100 cien

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