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A letter of application
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A letter of application

I am interested in applying for the position of cahier/shopkeeper which I saw advertisted on the Dayjob.ee website. I enclose a copy of my CV. I would like to work for you because I honor the brands your company is selling and I am very interested in fashion. I would also like to learn more about your company and partners as I feel that it is extremely important to give customers the best impression and quality. I think I am an open person. I like to talk with people descriptively and persuasively while remaining friendly and calm. I'm also honest with money and loyal to my work. I think I would be a good advisor due to my fashion knowledge. In addition, I can speak Estonian, Finnish, English and a little Russian, which might be a big plus. I look forward to hearing form you soon. Yours sincerely Triibulised Püksid LAI 1234 Tallinn, Harjumaa T: 56789123 E: ****@hotmail.com

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Dimitriu - When we are the other
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Dimitriu - When we are the other

265), but she can no longer go beyond that understanding. Once her (Eastern/Polish Jewish minor) cultural identity has been (so painfully) translated into a Western one, as her novel Lost in Translation most persuasively demonstrates, there is no other room for back translations. Moreover, in a globalizing world, she is confronted, in situ, with a multiplicity of (history- triggered) localizations: `A Hungarian', `a Romanian', `a Pole', `a Czech': after they've been invoked again and

Keeled → Inglise keel
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

adj. enhanced Syn. strengthen Passing the exam should enhance your chances of being, admitted to college. The computer enhanced our productivity. intrigue a. to interest greatly adj. intriguing Syn. fascinate adv. intriguingly n. intrigue He was intrigued by the acclaim flat he received. The intriguing question baffled historians. persuade v. to change a belief or behavior by adv. persuasively argument or reason adj. persuasive Syn. convince n. persuasion They couldn't persuade their critics to see their point of view. John presented a persuasive argument for his salary increase. replace v. to change for another thing; to take adj. replaceable the place of n. replacement Syn. substitute They have replaced all of the old office equipment. The new employee was the replacement for Mr

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Yet the four puzzles--about nonexistents, negative existentials, and the rest--arise just as insistently for proper names as they did for descriptions. Frege offered solutions to the puzzles by proposing that a name has a sense in addition to its referent, the sense being a "way of presenting" the term's referent. But he said far too little about what "senses" are and how they actu- ally work. Russell solved this problem by arguing, fairly persuasively, that ordinary proper names are really disguised definite descriptions. This hypothesis allowed him to solve the four puzzles for proper names by extending his Theory of Descriptions to them. Yet Russell's claim that proper names are semantically equivalent to descriptions faces serious objections: for example, that it is hard to find a specific description to which a given name is equivalent, and that people for whom the same name expresses different descriptions would be talking

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

of life for a period of time in sympathy with the kidnapped or dead gods or king. In some versions of seasonal festivals in ancient Babylon, the statues of the gods were actually removed from the temples and buried in the desert or destroyed. Later in the festival they would be returned to their rightful positions or replaced with new ones, triggering great relief and celebration by the people. Sir James Frazer in The Golden Bough persuasively makes the case that many societies pass through an early stage where the office of king is a temporary job, held only for a set period of time, perhaps just one year. In the most primal of these societies the old king is either executed or must fight a ritual combat with the 344 CATHARSIS new candidate. T h e sacrificial death of the old king cleans the slate and pays for the

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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