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Powerpoint Republic of Irelandi kohta
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Powerpoint Republic of Irelandi kohta

country with one parliament in London By 1900 Catholics could vote and speak in Parliament and there were Catholic schools and churches In 1916 Ireland was declared a free country In 1921 the northern and southern parts separated, the latter became the Irish Free State. Northern Ireland remained part of the UK In 1949 the southern part declared itself the Republic of Ireland Today Ireland has many political conflicts; many people have been killed in outbursts of violence Economic development Transport costs are high due to its location Low inflation and tax breaks attract foreign investors to the Republic The economy is heavily dependent on agriculture Tourism is a flourishing branch of the economy All the major cities lie on the coast or near the sea. They are Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Cork and Waterford Where to go? Ireland features wild coastlines, sandy beaches, lush valleys, dark peat lands and unruffled lakes.

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
21 allalaadimist
Home-reading- The summoning-
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Home-reading'' The summoning''

(page 211) 16.Proportion- suhe, propotsioon, osa You’ll tell Dr. Gill that I apologized and maybe you blew the whole thing out of proportion.(page 248) 17.Evaporate- ära kaduma, haistuma Any notion I’d had of confessing the truth to Aunt Lauren evaporated.(page 249) 18.Culminate- haripunkti saamine, tippu saamine Never an outgoing or cheerful child, he became increasingly sullen, his withdrawal punctuated by bouts of misplaced anger, often culminating in violent outbursts.(page 130) 19.Séance- seanss We were going to do a séance.(page 173) 20.Protagonist- esinäitleja Our protagonist sees something at the end of the corridor.(page 19) Summary of ‘’The summoning’’ I chose a book named ‘’ The summoning.’’ The name of this book's author is Kelley Armstrong. The reason why I chose this book is because I’m interested in fantasy,psychological illnesses and have always wanted to read it when I past the book

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Stress
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Stress

· Becoming easily confused · Having memory problems · Thinking about negative things all the time · Negative selftalk · Having marked mood swings · Eating too much · Eating when you are not hungry · Finding it difficult to concentrate · Not having enough energy to get things done · Feeling you can't cope · Finding it hard to make decisions · Having emotional outbursts · Generally feeling upset · Lack of sense of humor -3- Physical symptoms Physical symptoms of stress include: · Muscle tension · Low back pain · Pains in shoulders or neck · Pains in chest · Stomach/abdominal pain · Muscle spasms or nervous tics · Unexplained rashes or skin irritations · 'Pounding' or 'racing' heart · Sweaty palms

Keeled → Inglise keel
20 allalaadimist
ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

piano concerto with orchestra in Estonian music, probably completed in 1898. The composer played the solo. We can observe the influence of Schumann, Liszt and Grieg. The romantic-lyrical spirit is dominant, dramatic elements seem to vanish into the multicoloured stream of beautiful thoughts. In spite of the classical rondo-sonata form of the Finale improvisational freedom is prevalent: poetic reverie alternates with vigorous outbursts, being somewhat decorative and spectacular. Tobias developed into a grand master in his last period in Germany, his music abounding with ideas and vitality. Already during his Tartu years he had an intention to write an opera on the national epic Kalevipoeg. In Germany, the search for national expression became manifest in Capriccio (1909) based on the Estonian folk tune Varese sõjasõnumida (The Crow’s War Message), the ballad Sest Ilmaneitsist ilusast

Keeled → Inglise keel
11 allalaadimist
A New Earth
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A New Earth

to cope with and tend to try not to feel them. In the absence of a fully conscious adult who guides them with love and compassionate understanding into facing the emotion directly, choosing not to feel it is indeed the only option for the child at that time. Unfortunately, that early defense mechanism usually remains in place when the child becomes an adult. The emotion still lives in him or her unrecognized and manifests indirectly, for example, as anxiety, anger, outbursts of violence, a mood, or even as a physical illness. In some cases, it interferes with or sabotages every intimate relationship. Most psychotherapists have met patients who claimed initially to have had a totally happy childhood, and later the opposite turned out to be the case. Those may be the more extreme cases, but nobody can go through childhood without suffering emotional pain. Even if both of your parents were enlightened, you would still find yourself growing up in a

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
9 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

fascinated by human children, sometimes kidnapping them in the night, as Shake­ speare's faerie queen Titania snatched an Indian princeling as her darling toy in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Sometimes the faeries steal children from their cradles and replace them with blocks of wood or soul-less replica children called changelings. T h e faeries' ability to feel emotions may be different from ours, for they seem to be curious about our emotional outbursts, and are in fact attracted to them. It's as if they exist in a parallel dimension but are summoned into our world by strong human emotions, as demons and angels supposedly can be summoned by ritual cer­ emonies and prayers intended to focus emotional energy. Some authorities hold that faeries do not know simple human emotions like love or grief but are intensely curi­ ous to know what they are missing. Re-experiencing the story of "Rumpelstiltskin" as an adult, I was struck by

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist


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