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"presents" - 139 õppematerjali

Stephen Chbosky - ´The Perks of Being a Wallflower´
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Stephen Chbosky - ´The Perks of Being a Wallflower´

(p.5051) He was thankful that his brother played football on television so nobody fought. Most of the people around the table looked uncomfortable. Some looked angry. His dad looked like he knew I was right, but he didn´t want to say anything because it wasn´t his family. Her mom was nervous about what her dad would do. Only one person at the table said anything. It was Charlies´ great aunt. She said: ´Amen.´ 7 What were Charlie's `Secret Santa ` presents for Patrick? Comment on his choices. How could Patrick know who the presents were from? A mix tape ­ Charlie just knew that it should. Magnetic poetry ­ Charlie thought it very fun. Watercolour paints and some paper ­ Charlie thought Patrick might like them even if he never uses them. A harmonica and a book about playing it ­ Charlie thinks that everyone should have watercolours, magnetic poetry and a harmonica.

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Christmas Quiz - sobib 4 - 6 klassile-sõltub tasemest
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Christmas Quiz - sobib 4 - 6 klassile, sõltub tasemest.

1. It is a vehicle that slides over snow and is pulled by reindeer. 2. From what country does London get its Christmas tree that stands in Trafalgar Square? 3. What is the day of the week when peole light the advent candles? 4. How many advent candles are there all together? 5. It’s a sweet brown crisp bisquit that peole bake, decorate and eat at Christmas. 6. Who climbs down the chimney and leaves lots of presents to people in England? 7. Who was Mary engaged to? 8. What was the man’s job? 9. How is 26th of December called in England? Why? 10.What is Census? 11.Why did Mary and Joseph stay in a stable not in an inn? 12.Who visited baby Jesus after he was born? There are two options. (shepherds; wise men with presents) 13.When do British children open their Christmas presents? 14.What is British Christmas dinner? (roast turkey, carrots, potatoes, peas,

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Christmas differentces of 2 countries England and Estonia
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Christmas differentces of 2 countries:England and Estonia

For dessert they have a blazing Christmas Pudding and for drink eggnog. But, Estonian people Christmas meals are large ­ baked pork or goose struffed with apples or sauerkraut, black pudding with cowberry/red billberry jam, meat jelly with vinegar and strong mustard, glazed ginger-bread. People drink home- brewed ale and mead. Lastly, Father Chistmas in Estonia arrives with a huge bag bulging with gifts in the afternoon. Children are expected to sing, danc or recite poems to claim their presents. But, in England children find their gifts on the morning of Detcember 25 in their stockings bulging with gifts brought by Fater Chistmas at night. Family presents are found under the Christmas tree. Also, children visit Father Christmas in shops, where they recive small presents. Around the world, Christmas celebrations can vary markedly in form, reflecting differing cultural and national traditions.I think, by the year 2050, the traditions will

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Christmas in different countrys jõulud erinevates maades
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Christmas in different countrys(jõulud erinevates maades)

The Christmas festivities are preceded by a visit to the famous steam baths, after which everyone dressed in clean clothes in preparation for the Christmas dinner, which is served at 5-7 in the evening. Christmas gifts may be given out before or after the dinner. The children do not hang up stockings, but Santa Claus comes in person, often accompanied by as many as half a dozen Christmas elves to distribute the presents. The main dish of the dinner is boiled codfish served snowy white and fluffy, with allspice, boiled potatoes, and cream sauce. The dried cod has been soaked for a week in a lye solution, then in clear water to soften it to the right texture. Also on the menu is roast suckling pig or a roasted fresh ham, mashed potatoes, and vegetables. After dinner the children go to bed while the older people stay up to chat with visitors and drink coffee until about midnight.

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South Africa
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South Africa

Christmas in South Africa Christmas in South Africa is a summer holiday. Schools are closed, and camping is the order of the day. In South Africa there is no snow, but it has many flowers, many beautiful varieties of cultivated and wild flowers being in their full pride. Decoration Homes are decorated with pine branches, and all have the decorated Christmas fir in a corner, with presents for the children around. At bedtime on Christmas Eve, children may also hang up their stockings for presents from Father Christmas. Christmas dinner Many South Africans have a Christmas dinner in the open-air lunch. For Christmas they eat turkey, roasted beef, pies, yellow rise and for dessert raisins or blum pudding. How they celebrate? The most important part of their Christmas

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Jõululuuletus
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Jõululuuletus

Christmas time Christmas time is nice, the streets are full of ice. Christmas time is cold, many presents will be sold. Christmas time is fun, You can make gifts to anyone. Christmas time is snowy. Santa is not lonely. Christmas time is full of songs the happy time is not very long. Christmas time will lead us Christmas time needs us

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Kafka s Hunger Artist
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Kafka's Hunger Artist

Kafka's Hunger Artist Kafka, in his masterpiece "The Hunger Artist," suggests that humans can never satisfy their desires. This is illustrated through the metaphorical hunger artist for whom nourishment is not being nourished at all. The viewing public's interest is derived from their desire to see the hunger artist cheating, but to view this would put an end to that desire. Finally, Kafka presents this idea while the artist is at the circus and describing when people wish to view the starved man. The hunger artist's nourishment is spiritual. The man only wishes to be honored by the public. As he continuously spirals downward in his health, he looses all forms of material nourishment. As the days go on, there is conflict between the artist and the audience, as they do not believe him honest in claiming not to have eaten. By searching for the audience's approval, a symbol for spiritual

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Kontrolltöö 8-klassile-ILE 6-Unit 1
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Kontrolltöö 8. klassile (ILE 6) Unit 1

After the ceremony the wedding guests gathered (6) B for a wedding reception where the pipers played for hours. Traditionally, the first dance of the night was for the wedding couple, after which everyone could join in. When the reception was over, the couple went (7) G where the bridegroom, wishing to protect his bride from the evil spirits that lived in the floor at the entrance, carried the bride into her new home. Today, about a week before the wedding (8) E will hold a "show of presents" for her daughter, during which the female guests bring gifts for the couple´s new home. The presents are opened (9) A and the bride´s mother server stea and cakes. The bridegroom and his male friends go out for a wilt party. A for everyone to see B to their house C married them in the Scottish language D in front of the people present E the mother of the bride F the whole village came out G in a relative´s home H led the people into the church I his bride would come out

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Questions negative sentences 2
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Questions negative sentences 2

18. They ate a lot of chocolate at Christmas time (What) a. They did not eat a lot of chocolate at Christmas time b. What did they eat a lot at Christmas time? 19. Granny took her cat to the vet yesterday. (Where) a. Granny did not take her cat to the vet yesterday b. Where did granny take her cat yesterday? 20. He went home at 7.15. (What time) a. He did not go home at 7.12 b. What time did he go home? 21. He got expensive presents on his birthday. (What) a. He did not get expensive presents on his birthday b. What presents did he get on his birthday? 22. Last year snow melted in February. (When) a. Snow did not melt in february last year b. When did snow melt in last year? 23. Tom and Mary worked in the garden last weekend. (What) a. Tom and Mary did not work in the garden last week b. What Tom and Mary did last weekend? 24. They wore uniforms to work (What) a

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Nimetu
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Nimetu

Over 300 languages are spoken. Over 7,5 million people. Royal Botanic Gardens Between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. Botanical research and education institution. Attractions: Alpine house, Minka house, museums etc. Ealing Studios Television and film production company. The oldest film studio in the world. Over 60 films. Royal National Theatre Located on the South Bank. Building was designed by architect Sir Denys Lasdun. Presents a varied programme. Madame Tussauds It was set up by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. Dr. Philippe Curtius. Chamber of Horrors. Saint Margaret's Church Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square. In the 12th century by Benedictine monks. Has been rebuilt twice. Harrods Largest department store. Harrods Bank, Harrods Estates, Harrods Aviation and Air Harrods. All Things for All People, Everywhere. Piccadilly Circus famous road junction.

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Christmas letter
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Christmas letter

candles. Each week we light one, till by Christmas it's four of those. On Christmas Eve we usually go to cemetery, where we light candles and also go to church to hear Christmas service and where well known Christmas songs are sung. After that we go home, to eat traditionally sauerkraut with potatoes and blood sausage and also roast pork or brawn. Earlier we have baked and decorated gingerbreads. Then soon Santa Claus comes with a bag full of presents. We all have to read poems or sing songs to get a present. Usually by that time it is very late already and we go to sleep to rest. On next day we visit our relatives and parents or grandparents. Such is a part from Estonian Christmas traditions. Merry Christmas to you and please write to me how your Christmas passed. I will wait for your next letter.

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Christmas and Easter
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Christmas and Easter

Other religious holiday is Christmas. It's one of the most popular festivals of Christian community celebrated all over the world. According to Christians it's the day when Jesus was born. Christmas is held on December 25 in most countries. Different communities have their own way and traditions to celebrate Christmas. Christmas is celebrated with great fun and joy, where Christmas trees, christmas decorations, parties, movies, songs and presents are part of Christmas celebration. I think this information is useful to you and you learn more about Christmas and Easter. Hope to hear from you soon, Sten

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Revolutionary period literature
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Revolutionary period literature

Revolutionary period literature 17661799 Geographical lines were now forgotten, the literature of this period is no longer local. Literature presents the vivid reflection of that momentous struggle for independence upon which the American colonies had entered. Fiery speeches, able arguments set forth in newspapers and in pamphlets, sharp and bitter satire. From the beginning of the conflict to the end, there was a copious flow of verse which sprang naturally enough from the turbulence of popular excitement and emotion. Poets John Trumbull Joel Barlow (17501831) (17541812)

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Dark-but light inside
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Dark, but light inside

The main party in celebrated at two days ­ on 24 th and 25th of December. The Christmas is celebrated mainly for two reasons: because of the J. Christ's birthday and the darkest time of the year. People usually celebrate Christmas at home but there are also some street parades and parties at work or school. They decorate their homes with lots of shiny, colourful and bright lights. They also get the Christmas tree, clean up their house and make or shop for presents to gift someone. During the Christmas people visit their relatives and there's a Christmas Peace all over the world ­ that means that you have to do good things and be nice to everyone. On the Christmas Eve morning some people go to the church. On the Christmas Night they usually have dinner of pork, potatoes, some boiled cabbage and sausages. After that they go to the living room to wait for Santa Claus, chat with each other or play games.

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Easter traditions in Estonia
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Easter traditions in Estonia

habits from BalticGermans without taking over the meanings ­ painted eggs just seemed so beautiful. So for us, their grandchildren, painting eggs has no connection with religion traditions. It is more like a way of expressing one's creativity. We use different colors and techniques: painting with herbs, watercolors, markers, special colors etc. There aren't any certain patterns to use, everyone can do it any way they like. We also give colored eggs as presents to friends and children are cracking the eggs. More than Easter Estonians have traditionally celebrated a spring. There is a day near Easter called Paastumaarjapäev (the Day of Virgin Mary and Fast) which is a women's day. Women and girls go together to swim in a spring in the sunrise ­ it will make them fresh and goodlooking for rest of the year. After they dance and sing and dance traditional round dances. It used to be the only day when men stayed at home

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Article-Estonians
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Article: Estonians

Rarely tend they to kiss or hug each other unless their beloved ones. So if they nevertheless do it then there's a great chance you're dealing with some non- Estonians. But there's no reason for worrying- if a person is from a region where that kind of over-loving-behaviour is common and he or she practices it anyway then a bathetic Estonian will just bear it and play along. In case of visiting like in many other European countries in Estonia it's also polite to bring some presents with you, usually a box of chocolate or something like that will do the trick. To greet "Tere!" is the word you won't get wrong, but if you use something else equivalent in English for example they'll understand. If not, you have potentially bumped into a non- Estonian. Despite that there's nothing extraordinary in eating habits or social life in Estonia ­ fork and knife are the usual, sticks in Chinese restaurant ­ people love to party and spend time with their friends and family

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Mobile phones and their use
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Mobile phones and their use

Moreover nearly all of them are smart phones. According to the survey, there are five different brands of phones that are used by students. Samsung and Sony Ericsson, with four users, is in the lead. Most of the phones cost more than 100 euros. However, three owners got their phones for free. The average cost of a cell phone is 195 euros. Eight out of thirteen students bought their phone themselves. Furthermore, five students acquired their phones as presents. The most popular phone feature used is calling. Also, nearly three out of four students use their phones to browse the Internet, and almost a half of students use their phones to send text messages. A little over a quarter of students like to play games on their mobile phones, and one fourth enjoy using their devices to listen to music. Even though every mobile phone has a camera, not many students use their phones to take pictures.

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Friends and Friendship
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Friends and Friendship

I didn't find really great friends from my class until about third grade. I went dancing with two classmates and I was connected with others by similar interests. I visited one girl every week and we played together for a while. Recently, my friends have changed, again. I have gotten distant with ones and made new friends, with whom I can laugh endlessly and who will always listen to my problems and give the best advice. I have buddies who don't care about big presents if they can see me in person. I couldn't say that one friend is better that thousands of them, but if all my friends were somehow magically in one person, I would have to change my answer. THANK YOU

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A memory of my childhood-------------
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A memory of my childhood

Suddenly i noticed a lot of sweets on the top shelf of the drawer and also drawings i had drawn to santa claus. I shouted "mommy, is this the dwarves' storage place?" I was frustrated, because they hadn't delivered my drawings to santa, but then mom explained that because they are so small and carrying things bigger than themselves causes difficulties for them, they make special storage places at people's homes. On the first day they bring all the presents and gifts to the storing room or place and on the last day take all the drawings to santa. Overlooking that i had found the dwarves' storage place, i've still been such a good and well- behaved child that dwarves still come every winter during the Advent.

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Holidays in the UK
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Holidays in the UK

April A red rose is worn as a jacket lapel Big feast Parade Singing the hymn Jerusalem St. George's Cross St. Andrew's Day 30. November Ceilidh-dancing, musical entartainment Marks the beginning of Christmas Many superstitions St. Andrew's Cross aka the Saltire Christmas 25. December Presents under the Christmas tree Father Christmas A big feast ­ turkey, pudding, mashed potatoes, mince pie and so one Birth of Jesus Cards, naitivty plays, carol singers

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VULKAAN VESUUV JA POMPEII
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VULKAAN VESUUV JA POMPEII

aastast 1944. Vesuuv on endiselt elav vulkaan, mis võib ühel päeval taaskord katastroofi korraldada. Ohud Tänapäeval asub Vesuuvi jalamil Napoli linn, kus elab 2 miljonit inimest. Teadlased jälgivad vulkaani tegevust SUUR TÄNU TÄHELEPANU EEST Tänud abi eest emale ja isale Julia Kasutatud allikad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Vesuvius http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2008/pompeii/rediscovery.shtm# http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/discovery-presents/videos/understanding- volcanoes-underwater-volcanoes.htm http://written-in-stone-seen-through-my-lens.blogspot.com/2012/09/hiking- mount-humphreys-of-san-francisco.html http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/volcanoes/vmtvesuvius.html

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Humpty Dumpty from Through the Looking-Glass
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Humpty Dumpty from Through the Looking-Glass

to send all his horses and his men and put me in my place again. But there is no need for it since this wall is my home and I am very sure in my capability of staying here. My most valuable asset is my cravat. It sometimes upsets me when others can't tell the difference between a cravat and a belt. It is just one of those things you know, that gets you all upset. But anyhow the cravat was an un-birthday present from the White King and Queen. I just love un-birthdays! Imagine that ­ 364 presents a year. What a delight. I consider myself very wise and helpful. I know a great deal of words and I am very good at giving words meanings. You know I once helped a little girl understand a long and difficult poem. She was a little bit lost: couldn't tell the difference between a song's name and what it was called. But I helped her out!

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Rahvuspühad inglise keeles
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Rahvuspühad inglise keeles

rent-a-Santa. In Estonia people traditionally eat pork, blood sausage, sourkraut and potatoes(mashed, boiled or baked potatoes). The tradition is very old. The days before Christmas, families light a new light each Sunday each advent. Also days before Christmas, Christmas decoration are put up, and gingerbreads and saffron buns are baked, often homemade. Many people also make gingerbread houses. Then the children often hand out the presents which are opened immediately. This is followed by candy, chips, various nuts, clementines, and sometimes a mulled and spiced wine with almonds and raisins called Gløgg is served hot in small cups. Midsummer's eve 24. June In Estonia, aside from Christmas, Jaaniõhtu (Midsummer's Eve, also called Jaanilaupäev) and Jaanipäev ("St John's Day") are the most important days in the calendar. The short summer seasons with long days and brief nights hold special significance for the people of Estonia

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Media analysis-Transamerica
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Media analysis: Transamerica

who is a son she fathered by a one-night stand 17 years ago. Bree's therapist says the surgery consents cannot be signed until she gets "closure" on this, so Bree is forced to travel to New York - posing as a Christian saver of lost souls - to get Toby out of jail, and travel with him cross-country to Los Angeles where her surgeon is waiting, all the time wondering if or when she should tell Toby the truth. When they are trippin a few days , Bree decides to visit her/his family and presents her/his son. Later Bree decides to tell the truth about him/her-self and Tobu leavs. In the end of movie Toby and Bree meet again. My opinion about the characters are good because i saw this kind og film fo first time. Actors are very good. I like Felicity Huffman very much and taht boy who act there (Toby) is very cute.:D I thint that I won´t change in the movie nothing everything in the movie seems very natural, and actors acted very naturally and they were very well with their emotions

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

He was thankful that his brother played football on television so nobody fought. Most of the people around the table looked uncomprttable, some looked angry. 6.  First present is the tape of the songs, second was magnetic poetry. Gift number three was a set of watercolor pants and some paper, gist number four was a harmonica and a book about playing it. Last gift was a book called The mayor of Castro Street.  Patrick knew who the presents were from, because only Charlie would do a tape like that, Patrick knew how Charlie handswriting looks like.  Charlie got a suit with shoes, socks and white shirt.  At first he thinked that mary is her secret santa because he thinked that only mary gave him socks.  Charlie final present for Patrick was a poem, that Michael made a copy of for him.  Charlie gave to Sam an old 45 record which gave him his aunt Helen.

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Friends with benefits
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Friends with benefits

York City. Dylan comes to New York and after interviewing for the position learns from Jamie that he has been given an offer to work for GQ. At first Dylan is hesitant to accept and move from Los Angeles to New York, but in an effort to get Dylan to accept the job Jamie spends the evening taking him around the city trying to sell him on the opportunity and the city. After a fun night together exploring the city Dylan agrees to take the job. The next day Jamie presents Dylan with the contract to sign so she can land her commission for recruiting him. One night, while hanging out at Jamie's apartment watching a romantic comedy, they get on the topic of sex and relationships. They come to the conclusion that sex should not come with so many emotional attachments. As they both feel the need for a physical connection, they agree to have sex without emotion or commitment. After several trysts together Jamie

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Sydney Opera House-Sydney Ooperimaja
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Sydney Opera House (Sydney Ooperimaja)

PLAYHOUSE is one of the most intimate performance venues with a seating capacity of 398. Originally designed for chamber music recitals, and best suited for single-set productions, the Playhouse is perfectly designed to bring everything from dramatic performances and film screenings, to presentations and conferences direct to the audience. It's where contemporary artistic forces such as Bell Shakespeare, Sydney Festival and Sydney Opera House Presents put on their greatest acts. And a place where distance dissolves, where the spectators live and breathe every creative moment alongside the stars of the show. Unheeded by onlookers but adding to the venue's flexibility is a fit-out that includes motorised battens for light rigs and scenery changes, enabling the most sensational productions to be realised. Obvious to all, however, are the Playhouse's impeccable acoustics.

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New matrix pre-intermediate student peatükk 3-Home and family
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New matrix pre-intermediate student peatükk 3. Home and family

Harry mat a couple which were staying in the same hotel. 9. We visited a museum which was really interesting. 10. This is the book which Ela wants to read it. Ex. 5 p. 37 1. Who 2. Which 3. That 4. That 5. That 6. Who 7. Which 8. Which Ex. 8 p. 37 1. Whos 2. Whos 3. Whos 4. Whose 5. Whose 6. Whose Ex. 5 p. 39 2. We invite to our house friends and relatives. 3. I buy presents for my friends. 4. I get presents form my family. 5. We have with all the family a big lunch. 6. We have like most turkey people. 7. We take after lunch a walk for the dogs. 8. We make in the evening a big fire. Ex. 7 p. 39 1. We usually stay at home for New Year. 2. The town is quiet always at that time. 3. My friends often go away on holiday. 4. We from time to time go to Scotland. 5. The weather is very good never. 6

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The Greenhouse Effects
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The Greenhouse Effects

The increasing infrastructure instability is an important issue in relation to the influences of global climate change in urban areas. A serious issue pertaining to this is the dual nature of damage triggered by events combined with climate change and natural hazards. For example, catastrophic damage could result from the combination of global warming with a great earthquake, which is a worst-case scenario. Although this worst-case scenario has rarely occurred and presents a low probability of occurrence, countermeasures must be prepared in advance based on an appropriate response and adaptation strategies. After an overview of possible infrastructural instabilities caused by global warming, methodologies are proposed placing emphasis on the increasing probability of infrastructural instability triggered by natural hazards resulting from groundwater-level (GWL) variations. These effects are expected to be particularly serious in coastal regions because of the

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Peresuhted
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Peresuhted

· Father-in-law: the father of one's husband or wife · Mother-in-law: the mother of one's husband or wife · Sister-in-law: the sister of one's husband or wife or the wife of one's brother or brother-in-law · Brother-in-law: the brother of one's husband or wife or the husband of one's sister or sister-in-law · Son-in-law: the husband of one's daughter · Daughter-in-law: the wife of one's son · Godparent: A person who presents a child at baptism and promises to be responsible for their religious education Family and Relationships - Marital Relationships divorced engaged married / unmarried separated single widowed Family and Relationships - Verbs get divorced (from) get engaged (to) get married (to) get on (well) with someone marry someone start / end a relationship with someone cohabiting Family and Relationships - Other Related Words acquaintance boss colleague employee employer fiancé

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Christmas in Norway
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Christmas in Norway

In Norway, Christmas is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. `Gledelig Jul' or `God Jul' is the Norwegian way of wishing `Merry Christmas'. A unique tradition in Norway relates to the Christmas tree that Norway gifts to England every Christmas. The tree is basically an annual present to the United Kingdom, to honor the help rendered by the British people to the natives, during the Second World War. The tree is made to stand in Trafalgar Square, in the middle of London. Hundreds of people, from around the city, come to watch the gifted Christmas tree, when the lights are turned on. Read on to know more about Christmas traditions and celebrations in Norway. Christmas Celebrations In Norway While there are many customs and traditions linked to Christmas in Norway, there is one long- standing and very popular tradition that includes a little gnome Nisse, who guards the farm animals. It is believed that he plays tricks on children, ...

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Serendipity arvustus - NB-inglise keeles
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Serendipity arvustus - NB! inglise keeles

By cruel fate things don't go as smooth as they were hoping and they break ways. However Sara had let Jonathan write his phone number on a five-dollar bill, which she used up at a near-by kiosk. She had also written her own name and number in a book, which she later sold to one of the thousands of book stores in New York. Many years later, both Jonathan and Sara have moved on with their lives and are getting married. As Jonathan opens one of his wedding presents, he discoveres the same book, where Sara, Sara Thomas, had written her phone number. Jonathan then sets out to find the original love of his life, which turns out to be harder than expected, but also leads to one of the funniest scene in the film: Jonathan tries to get information a most unhelpful salesman in the same store, where it all got started. Sara, having also found the five-dollar bill with Jonathan Tragers phone number on it, flies to New York with her friend Eve, who just

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European Union
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European Union

the member states, and its meetings are attended by one minister from each of the EU's national governments. Which ministers attend which meeting depends on what subjects are on the agenda. Javier Solana gives EU diplomacy a face as High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy The Commission is independent of national governments. Its job is to represent and uphold the interests of the EU as a whole. It drafts proposals for new European laws, which it presents to the European Parliament and the Council. It is also the EU's executive arm ­ in other words, it is responsible for implementing the decisions of Parliament and the Council. That means managing the day-to-day business of the European Union: implementing its policies, running its programmes and spending its funds. Like the Parliament and Council, the European Commission was set up in the 1950s under the EU's founding treaties. José Manuel Barroso heads the EU executive

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Unit 9 Forest Party
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Unit 9 Forest Party

and my sister gives me a kiss. When I was smaller they gave me the bumps, but now they don ´t give me the bumps. My mother usually makes a cake for me and my sister lays the table. There is a cake on the table anI light the candles. Before the guests came mu mother and sister sing me a song. Every year I had a birthday party and all my friends come to the party. I like to decorate the rooms. I put a lot of ballons and posters everywhere. My family give me a lot of presents. My friends send me a lot of emails and call me all day. At the party we dance and play hide-and-seek and sometimes listen to music.

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How to Stop Water Pollution
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How to Stop Water Pollution

Tips on Preventing Water Pollution The best solution for water pollution is prevention. While pollution that has already occurred is a current threat to all life on Earth, attempts to clean it up may cause even more harm.There are several steps that can be taken to help prevent water pollution from getting worse. Keep Machinery in Good Working Order The oil used to lubricate engines in all types of machines needs to be changed regularly. When the oil is changed, it presents a number of environmental hazards if not disposed of properly. As oil moves throughout the crank case of an engine, it breaks down into many different types of carcinogenic and even mutagenic compounds. When a leaky engine releases this oil into the street, it runs to the sewer and from there it becomes part of a laundry-list of contaminants that makes its way into waterways. Even a small drip of oil can turn into a disaster when you

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Animal farm by George Orwell
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Animal farm by George Orwell

As other animals watch the scene from outside the window, they cannot tell the pigs from the humans. Snowball ● He devotes himself to bettering the animals in intellectual, moral and and physical ways ● Brings literacy to farm so the animals could understand animalism better. ● The “thinker” ● Made a plan for the windmill ● Made Seven Commandments for other animals to read. Napoleon ● Lust for power ● Presents himself as “with a reputation for getting his own way” o involves propaganda and terror which none of the other animals could resist. ● The “dictator” ● Changed the Seven Commandment - “ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL / BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS” Facts ● First published 17. August 1945 ● Genre: Satire, Political literature ● Pages: 112 (novel) ● “Time” chose the book as one of the 100 best English- Novels ● Motifs: rebellion, power, communism

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Agroecological Economics-by Paul Wojtkow
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„Agroecological Economics“ by Paul Wojtkow

Annotation Bibliography of ,,Agroecological Economics" by Paul Wojtkowski Author: Janno Ott Tutor: Tiia Krass Tartu 2011 Introduction I'm writing my book review about Agroecological Economics. Which is written by Paul Wojtkowski, who is very famous as leading proponent and analyst. This book presents a wide range of new and diverse techniques for sustainable agriculture for the purpose of enhancing economic interest. Since agriculture is growing really convivially, the emphasis is on changing from conventional agriculture to more efficient systems and practise. This book is very educational because it explains how is the best way to analyze the experimental results from intercropping and multiple cropping trials. Also offers a means for risk assessments. I

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Book Report-To Kill A Mockingbird
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Book Report "To Kill A Mockingbird"

Alabama town of Maycomb. One summer, Jem and Scout become friends with a boy named Dill, who has come to live in their neighbourhood for the summer. Dill becomes fascinated by the spooky house on their street, the Radley Place. The house is owned by Mr. Nathan Radley, whose brother, Arthur (nicknamed Boo), has lived there for years without daring to go outside. Scot and Jem find gifts left for them in a knothole of a tree on the Radley property. The next winter, Jem and Scout find more presents in the tree, supposedly left by Boo. Nathan Radley eventually fills the knothole with cement. Atticus agrees despite Maycomb's racist white community, to defend a black man named Tom Robinson, who has been accused of raping a white woman. Because of Atticus's decision, Jem and Scout are ejected from other children, even when they celebrate Christmas. Calpurnia, the Finches' black cook, takes them to the local black church, with the warm community.

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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel-Fathers and Sons
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Discuss the representation of the generation of fathers in Turgenev’s novel “Fathers and Sons”

The `fathers' can be seen as the contemporaries of the "superfluous man" and romantic idealists, who had a carefully shaped taste of arts and sense in beauty. Vishnyakova (2011) puts it, "The "fathers" were reading the German idealists, admired French romanticism, unconditionally worshiped beauty, and strongly believed in a hierarchy of moral values that were not human conventions." Indeed, this characterisation is mainly brought forward by typical Turgenev's literary tools; he presents his `fathers' with a radically different generation of `nihilists' and from this contrast, the main critique and description of the very generation of Turgenev himself arises. Freeborn (1960:99) comments that radicalism/nihilism (Turgenev used radicalism) aimed to "to present as objectively as possible the ideological and class antagonisms existing between the fathers and the sons in that crucial year on 1859 when the two wings of the intelligentsia were in open disagreement".

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A Midsummer Nights Dream
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A Midsummer Nights Dream

*Theseus: Kind and generous. He must enforce the law, but talks privately with Egeus and Demetrius to get them to relent. He appreciates the effort that goes into the play-within-a- play, and the sincerity of the ordinary people. He lets his imagination turn good people's sincere effort into a good performance. *Hippolyta: More literal-minded than Theseus. She cannot bring her imagination to consider a bad play good. But she notes that the lovers' tale of paranormal experience in the woods presents "great constancy" -- what paranormal investigators look for today. Like most of us, Hippolyta decides, "If they're all telling the same story, there may be something to it." *Demetrius: Not a nice person. By the time he says he wants to feed Lysander's carcass to his hounds, this seems completely in character. I don't know what Helena sees in him. Neither does she -- such is the irrationality of love, even before the lovers enter the forest. He is the

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ESTONIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
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ESTONIAN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT

as Tallinn, Tartu, Narva. The most common sector that people work in is the service sector. People in Estonia are also involved in other sectors of industry, such as wood, construction, electronic and energy. Estonia is a democratic parliamentary republic. It has a single-chamber parliament with 101 members that are elected by the people in every four years. It is called Riigikogu. The parliament determines the income and expenses of Estonia as well as presents statements and declarations to the people of Estonia. It also has the right to accept new laws and ratify national treaties. It also elects the President and appoints other high officials. The President of Estonia is elected for five years and can be elected for maximum two terms in a row. Estonia also has a government that consists of the Prime Minister and other ministers; currently it has 13 ministers in addition to the Prime Minister. The government is responsible for dealing with

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Eclipse-Chapter Eighteen – Instruction kokkuvõte
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Eclipse, Chapter Eighteen – Instruction kokkuvõte

out of the way when she yells and smacks at him playfully in response. Both vampires and werewolves, and especially Edward, are all shocked and bewildered by the encounter. The wolves leave, but Jacob stays behind. Jacob speaks to Edward through his mind, eventually turning back into his human form to openly discuss Bella's safety during the newborn battle. Edward is reluctant to involve Jacob initially, but is pleasantly surprised by the ideas Jacob presents. They agree to work together, making a plan to mask the scent of Bella's trail with Jacob's. They decide to place Seth Clearwater with Bella in hiding, using Seth's and the pack's mind reading as a way to communicate with the others. Edward and Jacob end the conversation on pleasant terms, remarking their disbelief at the turn of events that has caused them to work together.

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Eclipse-Chapter Ninteen – Selfish kokkuvõte
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Eclipse, Chapter Ninteen – Selfish kokkuvõte

following afternoon. When she wakes, Edward reminds her that she could -- and should -- have stayed behind, but she insists that she is now part of the family and should be included. While she's getting breakfast, Edward notices Jake's wolf charm dangling from Bella's wrist. He asks to see it and for a fleeting instant Bella worries he might break it. But he only points out the inequity: Jake is allowed to give her presents and he is not. Bella shrugs and says that Edward has already given her more than she could ever deserve: himself. Each reflects for a moment on the other's ridiculous inability to see themselves clearly. Edward asks if she would accept a charm from him too. Nothing expensive: a hand-me-down. Bella agrees, relieved that his reaction was no worse. When Alice calls Edward, Bella nervously guesses that she's going to warn him about her intention of sneaking off to join the Cullens in battle

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Report
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Report

You can use the following format at the beginning of the report: To: From: (DO NOT write your own name. A member of the student committee etc. is fine) Subject: Basic structure 200 (+/- 10%)  Introduction: Aim of the report Status of the writer (who you are – not your name – to write the report given in the task) Source of the information that the report is based on a survey, state when and by whom the survey was carried out.  Body paragraphs: Each paragraph presents new facts that are supported by evidence. Present the facts in a logical, organized way. Use subheadings, if you prefer, to make it clearer. Group similar points under headings. Don’t include too many points in the report: choose 3-4 major points and develop them fully.  Conclusion: According to the report type, either make recommendation or assessment/state the final result/give comments. If you are asked to give your opinion, do so in the conclusion.

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Shakespeare
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Shakespeare

· The basic unit of metre is foot which usually contains one stressed syllable and one or two unstressed syllables · The usual metre of a sonnet is iambic pentameter · The English sonnet (Shakespearean sonnet) differs from the Italian one on its structure · The Italian sonnet has 2 four-line and 2 three-line stanzas, the English sonnet divides into three quatrains, or groups of four lines, and a rhymed couplet, or a pair of lines that usually draws a conclusion or presents a solution to the problems outlined earlier in the poem · The usual rhyme scheme is: abab cdcd efef gg Zanrid 1. Comedies: ,,As you like it", ,,Twelfth night", ,,A Midsummer Night's Dream" 2. Tragedies: ,,Othello", ,,Macbeth", ,,King Lear" 3. Historical: ,,King John", ,,Henry V" , ,,Richard II"

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Irish Christmas
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Irish Christmas

Today people use electric candles for safety reasons. The "light in the window" welcomes family and friends coming home for Christmas, but it also symbolizes the welcome for the Holy Family. Every window in the house is garlanded with lights. The Christmas Tree The tree is decorated with tinsel and baubles and lights and gifts are put underneath. The gifts are opened on Christmas morning, not before! Here is a nice collection of Christmas ornaments and decorations from Ireland. Gift Giving: Presents are a big thing in Ireland. One need only visit the cousins to find that nearly anything that is admired is offered. The usual politeness must be abandoned. It's acceptable to tell another that a scarf, for example, suits them, but to admire it outright is akin to asking for it. Beware. At Christmas, gifts are given to the whole family. The Irish are generous people. If it is at all possible, everyone gets a little something

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The Perks of Being a Wallflower
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower

The fifth gift is a book: The Mayor of Castro Street about Harvey Milk. Milk was gay, so Charlie thought that Patrick should definitely like it, because Patrick was also gay. December 21, 1991 Everybody headed to Sam and Patrick's house for the final Secret Santa swap. All the friends sit around and drink brandy and reveal who was whose Secret Santa. For Patrick's final gift, Charlie reads a poem. Everyone else exchanges presents. Patrick reveals that he's Charlie's Secret Santa. Charlie gives everyone a gift, even though they didn't get him any gifts. His gift to Sam is the most special: a record of the Beatles that his aunt had given him. In response, Sam tells him she loves him. She also got him a typewriter. Charlie writes that he loves Sam too. Then Sam asks if Charlie has ever kissed a girl. Charlie says he hasn't and Sam tells him that she wants his first kiss to be from someone who really loves him

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Investment Plan For Valentino Chocolates Marketing
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Investment Plan For Valentino Chocolates Marketing

Investment Plan For Valentino Chocolates Marketing Essay Today, Valentino's chocolatiers are making over 60 different quality chocolates, with respect for tradition and a passion for taste. Thousands of people are enjoying more than 300,000kg of Valentino chocolates, bars and figures every year. In addition to the all time favorites, Valentino specializes in new creations which have been recognized and prized all over the world. Each month, Valentino presents a new chocolate, based on an exclusive design or an original taste, using origin covertures from Ecuador, Togo or Sao Thomé. The assortment is completed by a wide variety of chocolate specialties such as mendicants, truffles, orangettes, cerisettes, chocolate bars, sugar free pralines, liquor pralines, easter eggs and figurines. Valentino has become one of Europe's leading manufacturers of luxury chocolates and has won many international awards

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Liikumisverbid
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Liikumisverbid

(process ­ habitual) 5. - bring 5. ­ will bring (habitual) : 1. Marina is going to her grandmother. 2. He came from the hospital. 3. Boris came (trans.) from uncle Roman. 4. Our volleyball team is going (fly) to Moscow. 5. Girls are going from the concert. 6. Galina is sick, but she came to class to take (write) the test. 1. The plane arrives at 6:00 PM. 2. When we come to our grandmother's, we bring her flowers and presents. 3. After school, every day I run home and quickly do my home work. 4. This athlete will arrive (by running) 1 st. 5. The boy is carrying a toy car. () 6. She will come to me tomorrow. 1. The plane form Moscow will arrive at 2 PM. 1. Every morning my brother arrives by running to us for a breakfast. 2. My students bring their notebooks every day. 3. We will arrive by car on Friday. 4. Every day Mr. Fisher comes to school at 5 AM

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Constructivism theory
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Constructivism theory

For all theories of international relations, the world is in anarchy, and because of this it is helpful to start with a definition of anarchy and what it implies. Anarchy, for theories that deal with international relations, refers to the world as a whole having no government. There are individual states that have varying degrees of power and sovereignty in their own land, but clearly there is no single state that makes laws for the whole world. This presents problems and dangers for entities operating in the anarchic world and a need for a system that will guide the actions of these entities. While for neorealists "anarchy" is a determining condition of international system that by itself interprets competition and conflict as endless strong possibilities, and thus the international system a more conflictual than peaceful environment, for constructivists anarchy alone does not make much sense as it

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