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Kuidas moodustada nimisõnu-tegusõnu-määrsõnu-omadusõnu
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Kuidas moodustada nimisõnu, tegusõnu, määrsõnu, omadusõnu.

Explain Explanation --------------- Explain Explainable ------------------ Finance Finance Financier Finance Financial Financially Flatter Flattery --------------- Flatter Flattered Flatteringly (Flattering) Origin Origin --------------- Originate Original Originally Perform Performance Performer Perform Performing ------------------ Prepare Preparation Preparer Prepare Prepared ------------------ (Preparing) Profession Profession ---------------- ---------------- Professional Professionally

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Spices and Herbs
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Spices and Herbs

They looked at an herb and by its color and shape decided how to use the herb. This was called the Doctrine of Signatures. 7 slajd On this picture you can see some example of herbs: Basil, Mint , Sage , Dill , Cilanto , Bay , Lemon Grass 8 slajd What is the difference between herbs and spices? Spices and herbs are both from plants and are used in very small amounts to flavor food. "Spice" refers to seasonings made from dried seeds or bark. Spices generally originate in the Far East and tropical countries. "Herb" refers to any plant with fleshy parts that are used in brewing tea and seasoning foods, or as medicines. 9 slajd Thanks for listening

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Northern Europe’s seas-Norther Europe’s environment
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"Northern Europe’s seas. Norther Europe’s environment"

the sea from towns, factories and other man-made sources which cause intense algae growth. Algal blooming consumes large amounts of dissolved oxygen and in areas with poorer water exchange the oxygen runs out and living organisms will not survive there. Also, the author points out a problem considering heavy metals which increase the water toxicity. It is estimated that about half of heavy metal inputs to the North and Baltic Seas originate as air pollutants. Heavy metals are indestructible and do not break down. When they sink to the bottom and stay strapped there, they may become toxic to the organisms in the area and also, for people, birds and animals who eat the contaminated water organisms. Last but not least, oil and oil products are also playing a big role in marine pollution. In the authors opinion the most dramatic inputs of oil result from accidents. Aniansson points out

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Compensation method-Kompensatsiooni meetod
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Compensation method-Kompensatsiooni meetod

2,1217 2 )( · 0,01286 ) = = 0,0116 V CONCLUSIONS Electromotive force of galvanic cell is 1,419 ± 0,0116 V Nominal value of galvanic cell is 1,5V. Result is quite close to nominal value. Difference may originate from the fact, that battery has been in use for some time.

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Alchemy
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Alchemy

1)Which elements does alchemy combine? Alchemy combines elements of chemistry, physics, astrology, art, semiotics, metallurgy, medicine, mysticism and religion. 2) 3 goals of alchemy 1.transmutation of any metal into gold or silver 2.creating universal panacea, remedy what would cure all diseases and prolong life indefinetely. – philospher´s stone was the key in these goals 3. creating human life 3) Idea of making gold and silver. Where does it originate and / how to Western Europe? The idea of transmutation arose among the Alexandrian Greeks in the early centuries of the Christian era, then it passed to Arabs and then from Arabs to Western Europe. Since then realization was very important to all chemical workers down to the time of Paracelus and even later. 4)narrow and wider meaning of alchemy Narrow sense of the word, alchemy is pretended art of making gold and silver, or transmuting the base metals into the noble ones.

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NORTHERN LIGHTS
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NORTHERN LIGHTS

Lights? The Northern Lights occure when large numbers of electrically charged particles stream towards the Earth along its magnetic field and collide with the highest air particles. The air then lights up. The resulting colours reflect in gases we find up there, the most usual yellow-green colour is coming from oxygen. Red colouring is also due to oxygen with a contribution from nitrogen. The violet we often see is due to nitrogen, as is most blue colouring. The charged particles originate from the sun, and it is the 'weather' conditions on the sun that decide whether or not we will see the aurora. Particles can stream out from the sun and some are captured by the Earth's magnetic field and find their way into the polar regions. How high up are the Northern Lights? Most aurorae occur between 90 and 130 km above sea level, but some, particularly the ray-like forms, extend to several hundred kilometers up. In comparison, the usual altitude for a jet aircraft is around

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Ireland and the UK
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Ireland and the UK

• http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysXPUg8 GLQ0 • http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3G • The music was composed by Pedar  y6Nk Kearney and  Patrick Heeney. • The author of the tune is unknown,  • The song has three verses, but only the  and it may originate in plainchant. choral refrain was officially designated  the national anthem References(kasutatud kirjandus) • Wikipedia.com • Youtube.com • http://www.eupedia.com/ireland/trivia.shtml • https://www.google.ee/search?hl=et&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1366&bih=5 96&q=ireland&oq=ire&gs_l=img.3.0.0l10.3496.4186.0.5668.3.3.0.0.0.0.132.368.0j3. 3.0.ckp%2Ckpns%3D1000...0...1.1.32.img.. 0.3.366.dMcJs2KI1f8 • https://www

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Toompea castle
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Toompea castle

western wall and towers - the Russian-era government administration building with a facade representing classical styles and opening onto Castle Square - the building of the Riigikogu, which originates from the time of the First Republic of Estonia and is hidden behind the walls of the castle. Beginning Old legend - the hill of Toompea was heaped up, stone by stone, by Linda The earliest buildings confirmed by historical data originate from the 9th century A settlement of tradesmen and artisans began to develop at the foot of Toompea hill Farmers from the neighbouring counties, were the masters In 1219 King Valdemar II of Denmark conquered the stronghold From that time on the stronghold of Toompea belonged to foreign rulers After the subjugation, the Danes immediately set out to fortify it In the following years, the Danish stronghold was repeatedly besieged

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Toompea lossi inglisekeelne kirjeldus
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Toompea lossi inglisekeelne kirjeldus

With the construction of the Riigikogu building within the walls of the castle, the Estonian seat of power was perpetuated on Toompea. Throughout the greater part of our independent statehood both the Estonian Parliament and the Government have worked here, but in summer 2000 the Government moved to the Stenbock House According to an old legend, the hill of Toompea was heaped up, stone by stone, by Linda, in mourning for her husband Kalev. The earliest buildings confirmed by historical data originate from the 9th century when ancient Estonians took advantage of the steep escarpment of Toompea and erected here their ancient stronghold of Lindanisa, one of the best-protected strongholds in Estonia. A settlement of tradesmen and artisans began to develop at the foot of Toompea hill. Farmers from the neighbouring counties, mainly from Rävala County, were the masters of Toompea stronghold and used it only in the event of danger. This also explains how in 1219 King Valdemar II of

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Old English Literature
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Old English Literature

pieces of land; Villens and serfs ­ did not own land and worked for the aristocracy slaves ­ no land, owned by the lords and used as they wished. 5) 1086 Domesday Book to improve taxation 6) Reforms the legal system : The Common Law 7) 1215 ­ a first government is assigned 8.) Types of literature most prominent in the middle ages ( didactic poems, Chivalric romance, Fables, Ballads). What is Chivalric romance, where does it originate from? What are the three categories ­ describe each of them? Geoffrey of Monmouth and Historia Regum Britanniae ­ importance, Ballads and the main themes in them. 1) Didactic Poems ­ educating poems in the English language, stories from the Bible contained moral lessons, often performed in front of the churches before the service 2) Chivalric romance ­ court literature that originated from France. It is in the form of narrative

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Kuressaare castle
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Kuressaare castle

Kuressaare Castle The convent building of Kuressaare castle is the only medieval fortification in the Baltic States that has not undergone considerable alterations and due to that is an internationally important architectural monument. This castle is built of limestone. The roof is made of red stone. The construction of the stronghold was closely connected with the Estonians fight against the German feudals. The first documented data about Kuressaare castle originate only from 1380s. Kuressaare castle remained the residence for the bishops of Saare-Lääne Bishopric until the beginning of the Livonian War. At the end of the XIV and the beginning of the XV century the castle was surrounded by a new mighty 625 m long and 7 m high belt of walls, erected around the old belt of walls dating from the XIII century. The necessity to improve the defence of the castle was due to the invention and usage of firearms. The old parts of the

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What is nutritional therapy
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What is nutritional therapy

therapeutic effects of any particular food for specific health conditions. Nutritional Therapy can help alleviate a wide range of health conditions, such as:  Allergies  Digestive problems  Autoimmune disorders  Hormonal imbalances  Obesity or weight issues, etc. ֎For exampleFor For exampleexample, blueberries can support heart health, bone strength, skin health, blood pressure, cancer prevention, and mental health. More and more chronic diseases originate from nutritional deficiencies, that’s where Nutritional Therapy can play a vital role improving the conditions. It is recognised as a complementary medicine. However, Nutritional Therapy is relevant for everyone, individuals with chronic conditions but also those of you looking to enhance your overall health and well-being. How does a Nutritional Therapist work? A Nutritional Therapist is somebody who has a recognised qualification in Nutritional Therapy.

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Arizona
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Arizona

monuments. About midway through February, the temperatures start to rise again, with warm days, and cool, breezy nights. The summer months of June through September bring a dry heat ranging from 90­120 °F (32­49 °C), with occasional high temperatures exceeding 125 °F having been observed in the desert area.November through February are the coldest months, with temperatures typically ranging from 40 to 75 °F (4 to 24 °C), with occasional frosts Etymology The name of the state appears to originate from an earlier Spanish name, Arizonac, derived from the O'odham name al onak, meaning "small spring", which initially applied only to an area near the Mexican silver mining camp of Planchas de Plata, Sonora. This is supported by the fact that the area is still known as al onak in the O'odham language. Another possible origin is the Basque phrase haritz ona ("the good oak").There is a misconception that the state's name originated from the Spanish term for "Arid Zone".

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How well do you know London part 2 - student
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How well do you know London part 2 - student

twin towers, the high-level walkways and the Victorian engine rooms You visited The Tower, now crossed the Tower Bridge. Do you have to turn left or right to reach the Globe Theatre? right Destination 8: The Globe Theatre Why is this particular theatre that important? Shakespear's home teather, Shakespeare globe When was it built? 1599 Why was it closed already in 1642? closed down by the Puritans in 1642 - puhtusevennad The term "box office" (kassa) is said to originate from the Elizabethan theatre. What did it mean and look like at that time? See http://www.globe-theatre.org.uk/globe-theatre-box-office.htm for help. Congratulations! You are now leaving London to explore England even further. Your last stop will be at Greenwich Observatory You can stand on Longitude 0° in the Observatory. What is it? Prime meridian The Royal Observatory is also the home to the common abbreviation GMT. What does it stand for? Greenwich mean time

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Referaat-Bedouins
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Referaat "Bedouins"

BEDOUINS REFERAAT Õppeaines: INGLISE KEEL Arhitektuuri- ja keskkonnatehnika teaduskond Õpperühm: TÖ 21A Juhendaja: M.Kala Tallinn 2009 1. Who are bedouins? Bedouins are Arabic speaking nomadic tribes that originate from the Arabian Peninsula (mainly Saudi Arabia) and would travel the desert to locations where they would find drink and food. Sometimes traveling for days before they arrived at their final destinations. Each tribe would have an area of land under their responsibility from which they would make income by allowing travelers and traders to pass through. As knowledgeable guides of the desert they controlled the desert trade routes, and escorted caravans. Table 1. Bedouin

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Maakera koostis
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Maakera koostis

derives from Latin fulvus, indicating its yellow colour. Its structure is best characterized as a loose assembly of aromatic organic polymers with many carboxyl groups (COOH) that release hydrogen ions, resulting in species that have electric charges at various sites on the ion. It is especially reactive with metals, forming strong complexes with Fe3+, Al3+, and Cu2+ in particular and leading to their increased solubility in natural waters. Fulvic acid is believed to originate as a product of microbial metabolism, although it is not synthesized as a life- sustaining carbon or energy source.

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Topic - London
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Topic - London

sight sees in London. Globe Theatre ­ the theatre, which is known for an absent roof, stands on the north-western coast of the Thames river. The Globe uses only natural light and the minimum of scenery. 7. Museums British Museum ­ a museum dedicated to human history and culture. It has a collection of more than 13 million artifacts, which are amongst the largest and most comprehensive in the world and originate from all over the world. Established in 1753 and opened to the public six years later. Notable artifacts include: the Rosetta Stone, Elgin Marbles, a statue from Easter Island, and numerous death masks from the pharaohs of Egypt. Cutty Sark ­ the Cutty Sark is a clipper ship, built in the 19 th century. It served as a merchant vessel and then as a training ship until being put on public display in 1954. The Ship is

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

Victoria; peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars; the launch of the Festival of Britain and the thanksgiving services for both the Golden Jubilee and 80th Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen. · The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture in London. Its collections, which number more than seven million objectsare amongst the largest and most comprehensive in the world and originate from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present. The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane. The museum first opened to the public on 15 January 1759.z · The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in

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Report-The Free Rider Problem
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Report: The Free Rider Problem

Each citizen who can enjoy the benefit of a public good has an incentive to try to lay the whole burden of provision on others, whenever the exclusion of nonpayers is very costly or impossible. Markets work to exhaust the gains from trade and cooperation because each individual has an interest in finding and capturing any and all such gains. Of course, when free riders can enjoy a public good without payment or trade, production and the potential gains from it may never occur. Efforts to originate government programs and to control them in the public interest are no different. 6 The public decision-making process is a procedure for generating a public good and the persons involved in it, whether they are the voters, judges, legislators, or civil servants, all can be expected to treat it as any other public good. A public good is a very special class of goods, which cannot practically be withheld from one individual consumer

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Estonia topic
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Estonia topic

It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by the Russian Federation (338,6 km). The territory of Estonia covers 45,227 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. The Estonians are a Finnic people closely related to the Finns, with the Estonian language sharing many similarities to Finnish. The modern name of Estonia is thought to originate from the Roman historian Tacitus, who in his book Germania (ca. AD 98) described a people called the Aestii. Similarly, ancient Scandinavian sagas refer to a land called Eistland, close to the German term Estland for the country. Early Latin and other ancient versions of the name are Estia and Hestia. Until the late 1930s, the name was often written as Esthonia in most English speaking countries. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic and is divided into fifteen counties. The capital

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

8. At the referendum of 1999, Australians decided whether they wanted to become a republic or not. 55% were against the idea. 9. The native people of Australia are the Aborigines and they live in every state but mostly in remote areas. New Zealand 1. The two large islands of New Zealand are the North Island (a lot of volcanoes) and The South Island (Alps, Mount Cook, and Fjord land). 2. The Native people of New Zealand are known as Maoris. They originate from Polynesian islands. They arrived in New Zealand circa 1200 AD. 3. In 1642, Abel Tasman was the first European to explore New Zealand. In 1789, James Cook arrived and explored the coastline and claimed it. 4. Maoris gave up the sovereignty of New Zealand to Britain by the Waitangi Treaty in 1840. 5. Maori language and culture: Maori culture has greatly changed over the years and has become to resemble the "Pakeha" culture. Maori language is one of the official

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The Cataclysmic Death of Stars
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The Cataclysmic Death of Stars

At this point, Woosley believes--before the collapse somehow turns into an explosion--some supernovas unleash a blast of gamma rays. Woosley's interest in these bursts goes back decades, when they were so mysterious that over a hundred more or less serious ideas about their cause were in play, from "starquakes" to the exhaust plumes of alien spacecraft. But his fascination deepened in the early 1990s, when a spacecraft called the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory showed that gamma-ray bursts originate far beyond our galaxy. To appear as bright as they do, they had to be more energetic than anyone had imagined--far brighter than supernovas, Woosley's first love. They also needed a source of energy far beyond what any ordinary star could provide. Perhaps the cataclysmic jolt of a collapsing star could somehow be harnessed to produce gamma rays. So Woosley set out to determine how a core-collapse supernova could generate a burst.

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MRSA
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MRSA

This doesn't necessarily represent an increase in MRSA, however, because MRSA has simply not been measured in this way before. At about the same time, news reports emerged of student staph infections and deaths in several states. The combination of those events and the new data is doubly distressing, especially for parents. How did MRSA evolve from a mainly hospital problem to a community problem? It isn't known how MRSA in the community has evolved. It didn't originate from the hospital variety. One explanation is that drug-resistant bacteria may have developed from the overuse and misuse of antibiotics. The vast majority of MRSA infections -- 85 percent -- are still found in hospitals and other health care settings rather than in the community. However, clusters of community-associated 2 MRSA skin infections have been found in athletes, military members, children, Pacific

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-Career and Employment-Homereading
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"Career and Employment" Homereading

4. Agreement agree agreeable agreeably 5. Ability enable able ably 6. Activeness active actively activity 7. Appreciation appreciate appreciative appreciatively 8. Excitement excite excited - 9. Origin originate original originally 10. Different differentiate differentiable differentially Expressions: 1. Backbone of this system ­ selle süsteemi selgroog 2. Obligated to adhere ­ kohustatud järgima 3. Strict code of ethics ­ range eetikakoodeks 4. Behalf of the government ­ valitsuse nimel 5. Legislative body ­ seadusandlik võim 6. Competition for admission ­ konkurentsi lubamine 7

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American English Take-Home Exam
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American English Take-Home Exam

Crump”. Influenced by Handy, many other blues and jazz legends like Louis Armstrong and B.B. King all performed on Beale. A new musical style was created: Memphis Blues. Bloomington, IN – Bloomington is a city in Monroe County, Indiana. It is known as the "Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana". In more recent time Bloomington has been designated as a "Tree City USA". Bloomington is also known for being passionate about cuisine. There are two culinary Americanisms that originate in Bloomington: pan cream (“thick cream skinned from the top of fresh milk”) and sour cream (“smooth, mild, artificially soured cream, called butter cream in the Midwest”). the Strip (Las Vegas) - The Las Vegas Strip is a 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South that is considered a very beautiful scenic route at night as many large hotels, casinos, and resorts are located on the Strip. A popular phrase on/off the strip or simply off-strip is used to describe

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Artikli kokkuvõte akadeemilises inglise keeles-Understanding the Internet of Things-IoT-
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Artikli kokkuvõte akadeemilises inglise keeles „Understanding the Internet of Things (IoT)“

andma, juurde panema, liidendama, liitma - (Oxford Dictionary) 7. ANOMALY - something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected - anomaalia, hälve (Oxford Dictionary) 8. APPLIANCE - a device, machine, or piece of equipment, especially an electrical one - seadis, seade, tööriist (Cambridge Dictionary) 9. APPROPRIATE - suitable or right for a particular situation or occasion - eesmärgi järgne, sobiv, paras, kohane - (Cambridge Dictionary) 10. ARISE - to originate from a source -tõusma, kerkima, tekkima, tulenema, (Merriam- Webster) 11. ASSET - an item of value owned - varad, väärtused, tugevad küljed (Merriam- Webster) 12. AUTONOMOUS - freedom from external control or influence; independence - autonoomne, iseseisev (Oxford Dictionary) 13. BANDWIDTH - a measurement of the amount of information that can be sent between computers, through a phone line, etc ­ ülekandekiirus (Cambridge Dictionary) 14

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Molekulaarbioloogia praksi kontrolltöö vastused
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Molekulaarbioloogia praksi kontrolltöö vastused

Neuroblastoma originates in the adrenal medulla or the paraspinal sites where sympathetic nervous system tissue is present. The most common symptoms are due to a tumor mass or to bone pain from metastases. Proptosis and periorbital ecchymosis are common and arise from retrobulbar metastasis. Extensive bone marrow metastasis may result in pancytopenia. Abdominal distention with respiratory compromise due to massive liver metastases occurs in infants. Because they originate in paraspinal ganglia, neuroblastomas may invade through neural foramina and compress the spinal cord, causing paralysis. Fever, anemia, and hypertension are found occasionally. Multifocal neuroblastoma occurs rarely, usually in infants, and generally has a good prognosis. Rarely, children may have severe watery diarrhea due to the secretion of vasoactive intestinal peptide by the tumor. Diagnoosiks: 1) An unequivocal pathologic diagnosis made from tumor tissue by light microscopy

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Rahvusvaheline äritegevus Eksam
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Rahvusvaheline äritegevus Eksam

2) Eriomandte oskuste strateegia-eriliste, vaid sellele ettevõttele omaste teadmiste ja oskuste ülekandmine välisturgudele koos mõningase kohandumisega. Spetsifiilised teadmised. 3) Kohanemise strateegia- kohandatakse oma tegevus, tooted ja teenused asukohamaa tingimustele vastavaks. 4) Transnatsioonalne strateegia- kõikide eelnimetatud aspektide üildamine korraga. INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Brands and products that originate in one country are enthusiastically accepted in others. For example, Louis Vuitton handbags, BMWs, and Columbian coffee, all foreign products, are symbols of status and quality in the United States – and many American brands, like Warner Brothers motion pictures, have similar footholds overseas. • However, globalization has created just as many challenges as opportunities for brands that venture overseas. Because consumers have so many more options for

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

6. When did most West Indian countries gain independence? In 1804, Haiti became the first Carribean nation to gain independence. In 1844, the Dominician Republic declared its independence from Haiti. Cuba became independent in 1902. Subsequently, the British West Indies became independent, starting with Jamaica, as well as Trinidad and Tobago. 7. What are the main branches of economy in the West Indies? Sugar industry 8. Which styles of music and dance originate in the West Indies? Syncopation and percussion are direct manifestations of African heritage. Limbo was born in Trinidad in mid-C19. 9. Which religions are spread in the West Indies? Voodoo, Rastafarianism, Santerua, Christianity, Catholicism, Protestantism, small minority are Hindus, Muslims, or Jews, many worship the Christian God and African gods at the same time. Why are there so many different religions? many people came with their beliefs Who are Rastafarians?

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Proseminar
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Proseminar

marks but before a comma or a period (full stop), even if a comma or a period occur in a quoted passage (e.g. " ........................ " ( ). ). If a quotation ends with a question or exclamation mark the full stop still comes after the brackets (e.g. "...........................?" ( ). ). 12. If you wish to emphasize something in the original ­ underline it and say so in the parenthesis (e.g. Jung finds something mysterious in dreams. "They originate," he writes, "in a spirit that is not quite human" (emphasis added).). Accuracy Keep every word of the original or indicate any changes you make. We use square brackets to mark any word we have added, and dots to show where you have left words out. 1. We use square brackets to insert clarifying details, comment or correction of your own into the quotation (e.g. "In the presidential campaign of 1998 [1988], George Bush defeated Michael Dukakis

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Art Museum of Estonia
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Art Museum of Estonia

music concerts can be enjoyed regularly. The exposition comprises ecclesiastical art from 14th-20th centuries, including exquisite altarpieces and sculptures. The high altar (1478­1481) made in the workshop of Hermen Rode, the initial fragment of the famous painting "Danse Macabre" by Bernt Notke (end of the15th c.) and many others. The Silver Chamber displays silver treasures of guilds, craft corporations and Brotherhood of the Black Heads. The oldest objects in the Silver Chamber originate from the 15th century, the youngest from the first decades of the 20th century, i.e. from the last years in the history of guilds in Tallinn. There is no other town in Europe in which such an extensive amount of guild silver has been preserved than in Tallinn. The majority of the objects were made by goldsmiths in Estonian towns; however, the associations also commissioned vessels from Germany, Sweden, and Russia.

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Vormistamine ülesanne 3
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Vormistamine ülesanne 3

15 This may be unintentional, for instance when a respondent does not understand the question or when a respondent has difficulty remembering an event. But a respondent can also give incorrect information on purpose, for instance when sensitive questions are asked (see also Lensvelt- Mulders, Chapter 23). Measurement errors that originate from the respondent are beyond the control of the researcher. A researcher can only try to minimize respondent errors by making the respondent’s task as easy and as pleasant as possible. In other words, by writing clear questions that respondents are willing to answer. In Chapter 2, Schwarz, Knäuper, Oyserman, and Stich describe how respondents come up with an answer and review the cognitive and communicative processes underlying survey responses.

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde-inglise keel
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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

It has resulted from attempts by government to produce a set of codes to govern every legal aspect of a citizen's life. Legislators find it more important to speculate human behaviour rather than previous cases. Many countries have looked to the example of France when codifying their laws. Revolutionary France wanted to break with case law, which often produced corrupt and biased judgments. Lawmakers in nations want to show that their citizens' legal rights originate in the state and not in local customs and state makes laws not court. To separate the roles of the legislature and judiciary, it was necessary to make laws clean and comprehensive. Biased - unfairly showing favoritism towards something or someone Judiciary - a person or thing associated with a court of law or judges ____________________________________________________________________ 5. Civil law

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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia konspekt 2016
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia konspekt 2016

­ Managers do things right; leaders do the right things. ­ Managers maintain; leaders develop. Warren Bennis (1989): jätk ­ Managers rely on control; leaders inspire trust. ­ Managers have short-term perspective; leaders have long-term perspective. ­ Managers accept the status-quo; leaders challenge the status-quo. ­ Managers have an eye on the bottom line; leaders have an eye on the horizon. ­ Managers imitate; leaders originate. ­ Managers emulate the classic good soldier; leaders are their own person. ­ Managers copy; leaders show originality Ideaalmaailm!? Tehnokraat vs eestvedaja! Juhil formaalne võim, liidril autoriteedi jõud! Juht, kes pole liider; liider, kes pole juht! Liidritüübid Liidritüübid ja juhitüübid ­ levinud uurimisvaldkond Liidritüübid: ­ Karismaatilised, eesmärgile suunatud liidrid (eestvedajad, teadjad, juhtijad)

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Sotsiaalpsühholoogia

Managers maintain; leaders develop. Managers rely on control; leaders inspire trust. Managers have short-term perspective; leaders have long-term perspective. Managers accept the status-quo; leaders challenge the status-quo. Managers have an eye on the bottom line; leaders have an eye on the horizon. Managers imitate; leaders originate. Managers emulate the classic good soldier; leaders are their own person. Managers copy; leaders show originality Ideaalmaailm!? Tehnokraat vs eestvedaja! Juhil formaalne võim, liidril autoriteedi jõud! Juht, kes pole liider; liider, kes pole juht! Liider ja juht ­ lähedased mõisted. Juht on formaalne, liider on see, kes toetub isiklikule mõjule, autoriteedile (nt võistkonna

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku
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Sotsaalpsühholoogia konspektid kokku

– Managers maintain; leaders develop. Warren Bennis (1989): jätk – Managers rely on control; leaders inspire trust. – Managers have short-term perspective; leaders have long-term perspective. – Managers accept the status-quo; leaders challenge the status-quo. – Managers have an eye on the bottom line; leaders have an eye on the horizon. – Managers imitate; leaders originate. – Managers emulate the classic good soldier; leaders are their own person. – Managers copy; leaders show originality Ideaalmaailm!? Tehnokraat vs eestvedaja! Juhil formaalne võim, liidril autoriteedi jõud! Juht, kes pole liider; liider, kes pole juht! Liider ja juht Liidritüübid Liidritüübid ja juhitüübid – levinud uurimisvaldkond Liidritüübid: – Karismaatilised, eesmärgile suunatud liidrid

Psühholoogia → Sotsiaalpsühholoogia
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus
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Business peciliarities in Ukraine and Bealrus

The Top 5 banks hold 80% of the market. Belarusian banking system is dominated by state-owned banks, in particular Belarusbank and Belagroprombank, which respectively made up 38.8% and 24.8% of the market as of 2011. Belarusbank also holds about 50% of all retail savings, and accounts for 90% of retail lending (the latter as a result of its position as the only bank to provide state-subsidized loans for housing), and 50% to 55% of all credit cards in circulation in Belarus originate from the bank. Belarusbank is central to corporate banking as well, with 40% of loans and 59 deposits. The state-owned banks have a close relationship with the government and are currently responsible for financing numerous projects via state-directed lending programs. Interesting insights on Belarusian banking system can be found in the article published by The Banker (available at the following link): http://www.thebanker.com/Reports/Special-

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

(a) The development of the child’s personality, talents and mental and physical abilities to their fullest potential; (b) The development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and for the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations; (c) The development of respect for the child’s parents, his or her own cultural identity, language and values, for the national values of the country in which the child is living, the country from which he or she may originate, and for civilizations different from his or her own; 55 (d) The preparation of the child for responsible life in a free society, in the spirit of understanding, peace, tolerance, equality of sexes, and friendship among all peoples, ethnic, national and religious groups and persons of indigenous origin; (e) The development of respect for the natural environment. 2

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Cats
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Cats

There is a continuum between the old-style and the modern Siamese, with most people considering there to be two types: old and modern. Personally speaking, I find many of the modern showbench Siamese extremely ugly creatures and many owners, as opposed to breeders, prefer a less extreme style of cat. For this reason, there are also traditional (old) style Siamese (Thai Siamese) being bred, recreating the chunkier shape familiar in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Both originate from the same cats. The naturally-occurring colourpoints I have seen in Malaysia and Thailand are closer in type to those being bred to the older (non-ultra-typed) Siamese standard. Of the conformation of Siamese cat, Phyllis Lauder wrote in "The British, European and American Shorthair Cat" (1981): "Cats of eastern provenance have not shown long heads: in the 1930s and 40s there was, at the Natural History Museum in London, a stuffed Siamese cat, and this animal’s head

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

negative emotion. The suppression of the feminine principle especially over the past two thousand years has enabled the ego to gain absolute supremacy in the collective human psyche. Although women have egos, of course, the ego can take root and grow more easily in the male form than in the female. this is because women are less mind-identified than men. They are more in touch with the inner body and the intelligence of the organism where the intuitive faculties originate. The female form is less rigidly encapsulated than the male, has greater openness and sensitivity toward other life-forms, and is more attuned to the natural world. If the balance between male and female energies had not been destroyed on our plant, the ego's growth would have been greatly curtailed. We would not have declared war on nature, and we would not be so completely alienated from our Being. Nobody knows the exact figure because records were not kept, but it

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Liha töötlemine
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Liha töötlemine

tones, furans, sulfur, chloride compounds, may grow and develop on the outer surface and carboxylic acids (Buscailhon et al. of the ham if it is stored in high humidity and 1994b; Flores et al. 1998). Some volatile high temperatures (Toldrá 2004, 2006b). compounds with important aroma character- istics, such as pyrazines, sulfide compounds, Recent and Future Trends and branched-chain aldehydes, may also originate from amino acids degradation reac- Dry-curing of hams is a very long and slow tions, but their generation rates may depend process, and for this reason there have been on the processing conditions (Flores et al. many proposals to accelerate it (Marriott 1997). The final flavor of the ham depends et al. 1987, 1992). Initial strategies were on the specific aroma and odor thresholds for based on boning and skinning of hams for each particular volatile compound

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Chapter 57 The discomposure of spirits which this extraordinary visit threw Elizabeth into, could not be easily overcome; nor could she, for many hours, learn to think of it less than incessantly. Lady Catherine, it appeared, had actually taken the trouble of this journey from Rosings, for the sole purpose of breaking off her supposed engagement with Mr. Darcy. It was a rational scheme, to be sure! but from what the report of their engagement could originate, Elizabeth was at a loss to imagine; till she recollected that his being the intimate friend of Bingley, and her being the sister of Jane, was enough, at a time when the expectation of one wedding made everybody eager for another, to supply the idea. She had not herself forgotten to feel that the marriage of her sister must bring them more frequently together. And her neighbours at Lucas Lodge, therefore (for through their communication with the Collinses,

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

He's a stupid animal, folks. Have mercy. Clitoral Confusion The clitoris looks something like an Imperial Guard from Star Wars. It's also much larger than most people realize. The clitoral glans, what most refer to as the "clit," extends back and splits into an upside-down V. Those legs, the clitoral crura, are concealed behind the labia minora. Some researchers believe that "g-spot" stimulation is actually stimulation of the crura and that all orgasms originate from stimulation of the clitoris. Other researchers, mostly male, disagree. Other researchers, mostly male, disagree. This is nothing new. Men have been arguing about the clitoris for 2,500 years. It all (seemingly) started in 1559. Realdo Colombo of the University of Padua in Italy announced the discovery of the clitoris and planted his ag: "Since no one has discerned these projections and their workings, if it is permissible to give names to things discovered by me, it

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