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Prison Break

PRISON BREAK Prison Break is a televison serial draama created by Paul Scheuring, that was broadcast on the TV 3 form 2005 until 2009. It was very famous tv show, because it was really interesting and enthralling. I cant remember when it was shown, but I gess it was on Wednesday night at 10 pm on TV 3. The first season was filmed in the prison, and the second too. The tv serial is talking about the Michael and his brother Lincoln, who was simulated guilty and then he was sent to the prison. I like the most fourth , last episoode, because it's really sad and unpredictable too. On the last episode Michael knows, that he is going to die soon, and he sacrifices himself to his brother, wife and child. Michael isi n the prison, he has about 30 seconds to come out of the prison, the it blow's up

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Prison Break sisututvustus

sco agwell Amaury Nola o re `T -Ba g' B K ne pp e r as Theod Ro bert s B ra dle y `B rad' Bellick sa Wade William s a s D r. S ara Tancredi Callie Sarah Wayne Season 1 The first season follows the rescue of Lincoln Burrows. In order to gain access to Fox River, Michael commits armed robbery. Michael befriends the prison doctor Sara Tancredi in order to gain daily access to the prison's hospital. All people who helped Michael and Lincoln are repressed by cover agents, members of an organization known as The Company. The Company was responsible for framing Lincoln. The brothers, along with six other inmates, who come to be known as the Fox River Eight, escaped in the season finale. Season 2 The second season begins eight hours after the escape, focusing mainly on the escapees

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Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished

Capital Punishment Should (not) Be Abolished Capital punishment or the death penalty is the killing of the person as the punishment for offence. To get the capital punishment, you need to do a very serious crime, like homicide, or even more serious than that. The pros of a capital punishment are that if the person gets that punishment, he or she will never get a chance to do something that cruel again. Sometimes the criminals, who get a prison sentence, do something illegal again, after that punishment. Second pro is that it's cheaper for the country to kill the person, than to pay for his/her food and clothes for the rest of his/her life in the prison. Although the killing of the person also needs money, it's still way cheaper than to pay for at least 40 years for all the life needs in prison. The main con of the capital punishment is that if the person actually didn't

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Presentatsioon - James Joyce

● Sügavad mõtted ja ekstreemne sisemonoloog ● Ladinakeelne nimetus Odysseusest ● On paralleel vanakreeka eeposele "Odüsseia" ● Pigem tekitab segased tundeid ja tohutult küsimusi kui ilukirjanduslikku naudingut “Ulysses” Now let us try for a moment to realize, as far as we can, the nature of that abode of the damned which the justice of an offended God has called into existence for the eternal punishment of sinners. Hell is a strait and dark and foul-smelling prison, an abode of demons and lost souls, filled with fire and smoke. The straitness of this prison house is expressly designed by God to punish those who refused to be bound by His laws. In earthly prisons the poor captive has at least some liberty of movement, were it only within the four walls of his cell or in the gloomy yard of his prison. Not so in hell. There, by reason of the great number of the damned, the prisoners are heaped together in their awful prison, the walls of which are said to be

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Capital punishments should not be abolished

Capital punishments should not be abolished There is a big argument in society ­ should capital punishment be abolished or not? Some people think that some criminals should just spend their whole life in prison and suffer there instead of capital punishment. I think that they deserve capital punishment. Why? If they spend their whole life in prison, it means, they will have three free meals in a day and they can also watch tv, study, work, don't have to pay taxes and some of the prisons look more nicer than someone's ordinary home and who pays for their free living? We do. I also think that some of the criminal are kind of mentally ill and they will never feel guilty of what they did and some are even proud of it if they have murdered or tortured somebody's daughter or son and and all they get for punishment is carefree life? No

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Les Miserables. Fantine

Il y a deux personnages principaux ­ Fantine et Jean Valjean. L'histoire commence avec la descripton d'eveque de Digne. Ensuite, nous apprenons à connaître Jean Valjean, un prisonnier précédente. Il a l'air de misérables. Il a été condamné à cinq ans pour avoir volé du pain, , puis quatorze autres pour de nombreuses tentatives d'évasion. Il est en colère et amère à cause de passeport jaune, une marque d'un forçat, puisqu'il a déjà purgé sa peine dans la prison. Évêque de Digne lui donne un abri, mais au milieu de la nuit, Jean vole son argenterie et s'échappe. Il est pris et l'évêque lui dit que l'argent est un cadeau. Bishop lui rappelle une promesse qu'il ne se souvient pas de donner - il doit utiliser l'argent pour faire un honnête homme hors de lui. Jean vole une pièce d'argent de l'enfant. Puis, il se souvient des motsévêque et essaie de trouver l'enfant dont l'argent qu'il a volé

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JOHNNY CASH

1954 upon his arrival home. They soon after settled into a little placed they called home in Memphis. Johnny Get's Hitched... Cash's next release for Sun Records had a significant increase with "Cry,Cry,Cry"cracking the Billboard's Top 20 and peaking at No. 14. Than along came what we all know Cash by today; "I walk the Line" topping at the No.1 position for 43 weeks! This album sold of two million copies with other big hits including "So Doggone Lonesome" and my favorite "Folsom Prison Blues." Johnny's dream lived on as the fans grew along with his fame and fortune. In 1956 he was invited to perform on the Grand Ole Opry. By 1957 Cash had a handful of remarkable hits and the following years made the decision to switch to Columbia Records in search of more artistic freedom; still longing for gospel Mr. Cash Get's Famous... records. As his tours grew to an outstanding 300

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Crime and the Law

1) This person causes trouble at football matches Task 3. Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each ending once. a) I decided to buy a burglar alarm after someone broke 5 1 in by a salesman who cheated them out of their money. b) When Alan was stopped outside the supermarket he ended 2 away by stealing a car parked nearby. c) As it was Sheila's first offence she was let 3 up at the police station, charged with shoplifting. d) After climbing over the prison wall, Peter managed to get 4 it, although everyone suspected what had happened. e) The old couple who live opposite were taken 5 into my house and stole my stereo. f) At the end of the trial Hilary was found 6 off with only a warning. g) My neighbours admitted denting my car but got away 7 with paying only £100 damages. h) The bank at the end of the street was held 8 hostage and demanded £1,000,000 from the authorities.

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Capital punishment should to be abolished

Capital punishment should to be abolished Capital punishment is a form of punishment where a person's life is taken. This is one of the most controversial topics today. People are either favour or against it. Firstly capital punishment saves money compared to the alternative of life in prison because criminals deserve to die, not stay in jail and live comfortable life. Also when a killer stays in prison he takes up space in already over crowed prisons. Secondly it might prevent the fact that people who have killed someone before, would probably to it again. Because killer`s point of view does not change. Finally it would reassure the people close to the victim it would not happen again. Also it gives them the feeling that the death has been avenged

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Forgiveness and punishment

pain as they did. As a result of that people want to punish the people who hurt them. Although if the defendant is sorry and regrets what they did, maybe it's okay to forgive. Even though it may be hard to let go of the hatred and emotions in the end it might help to move on. Secondly if the culprit is not sorry, do they even deserve redemption? And all the people in prisons who don't feel guilt, should we keep them in prison until they do? However the problem with that is that it costs a lot of money. On the other hand there's the death penalty, but that is not really a solution. To sum up I would say that although forgiving is hard, people should do it more often to move on. Also I believe that if after prison people do not regret their actions, they should get some counseling or something similar. Because if they don't understand what they've done, they do it again.

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Crime is a disease

Crime is a Disease Every day there are thousands of crimes commited in the world. Some are accidental, others planned. People have different opinions what should be done with criminals. Some say that as primitive people they need primitive punishment. Therefore they would just be sentenced a large fine or sent to jail. I think that putting criminals in prison should help and change them, but in reality it doesn’t go like that. Even if they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their actions. Some come from damaged homes, others may have been influenced by their friends or community they live in, for excample getthos, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist

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Essay: Crime is a Disease

Crime is a Disease Every day there are thousands of crimes commited in the world. People have different opinions what should be done with the criminals. Some say that as primitive people they need primitive punishment. Therefore they would just be sentenced a large fine or sent to jail. I think that just putting criminals in prison does not help neither does it change them. Thus, when they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually tend to fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their deeds. Some come from broken homes, some may have been influenced by their friends, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances, for example poverty, and some crimes might happen by an accident, by human error. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist

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Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemptioon

· Marilyn Monroe until 1960 · Jayne Mansfield until 1961 · Hazel Court until 1966 · Raquel Welch until 1972 · Linda Ronstadt until Andy escaped 20. Norton instituted program called 'inside-out'. It was about prisoners working outside of jail and Norton used it to get money. Prisoners were working for minimum wage and normal companies outside cannot compete with the cost of Inside-Out workers, so sometimes they offer Norton money. 21. Norton used prison library to keep Andy in line and helping him with all his schemes. 22. Tommy Williams is important to the story, because he knew guy in Rhode Island prison, who actually killed Andy's wife and her lover, and he told that story to Andy. 23. Andy was in solitary for twenty days. 24. Andy had lines in his face, his hair was a little bit gray, he had lost his smile and he stared into space more often after he got out of solitary. 25

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For and against capital punishment

For and against capital punishment Capital punishment as death penalty is the killing of a person by judical process for retribution and incapacitation. And it has advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of capital punishment is that it permanently removes the worst criminals from society and should prove much safer for the rest of us. It is self- evident that dead criminals cannot commit any further crimes, either within prison or after escaping or being released from it. Another advantage of capital punishment is that country can have minor costs in prison. In other words, the country may very well better spend our (limited) resources on the old, the young and the sick etc., rather than on the long term imprisonment of murderers, rapists, etc. However, there are a number of incontrovertible arguments against the death penalty

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Harsher punishments will reduce the amount of crime.

But how can we reduce the amount of crime? Are harsher punishments the solution? Firstly I think that if the punishments are as weak as they are now, it won't make the criminals think. They get punished and still commit crimes. Probably the biggest punishment for a petty theft is community service which isn't much of a punishment. It gives the feeling that a person can do what he wants, live like he wants and nothing happens. Furthermore I think that the life in prison is actually quite good. A place to sleep, food and people. Many prisoners who get out of prison are not afraid to go back. They have a stable life there and they are satisfied On the other hand I strongly believe that everything starts at home. People who live in a criminal neighbourhood or in a family with criminal reputation, are not afraid of the punishments. They even find it kind of exciting and it is like a game to them.

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Film review

Film review The Shawshank Redemption was filmed by Frank Darabont in 1994. A film based on a story by Stephen King. Film was not a best-seller, but but managed to earn recognition both critics and audiences. Budget was $ 25 million and fees movie was $ 60 million. The picture tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a former vice president of the bank, went to prison Shawshank, from which no one has yet managed to escape. For the murder of his wife and her lover, Dyufreyna sentenced to life imprisonment, as all witnesses and evidence against him, but he pleaded not guilty. Almost all the events of the film take place in Shawshank - the place where people who have committed certain crimes, serving sentences of imprisonment. Here person gets one, and leaves totally different. For many prisoners, the prison is already they

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Oscar Wilde

Known for his biting wit, he became one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London, and one of the greatest celebrities of his day. Several of his plays continue to be widely performed, especially The Importance of Being Earnest. As the result of a widely covered series of trials, Wilde suffered a dramatic downfall and was imprisoned for two years hard labour after being convicted of "gross indecency" with other men. After Wilde was released from prison he set sail for Dieppe by the night ferry. He never returned to Ireland or Britain. In 1883, Irish-born Oscar Wilde returned to London bursting with exuberance from a year long lecture tour of the United States and Canada. Full of talent, passion and, most of all, full of himself, he courted and married the beautiful Constance Lloyd. A few years later, Wilde's wit, flamboyance and creative genius were widely renowned.

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Konstantin Päts

Continued in Riga's seminar and then went to Pärnu's Gymnasium. He graduated in Tartu University In 1898, Päts graduated from the faculty of Law of Tartu University. From 1901 to 1905 he worked as an editor in newspaper "Teataja". Päts had to escape from Estonia, because he was found guilty for rebellious activity. Päts lived in Finland and Switzerland and returned to Estonia in 1909, when he had to serve nine months in St. Petersburg's prison. Päts was a member of the Salvation Committee that issued the Estonian Declaration of Independence on 24 February 1918. On the same day Päts was appointed Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister of the Interior of Republic of Estonia. From 1920 to 1933 he was the State Elder of Estonia five times. On March 12th, 1934 Päts made with Johan Laidoner coup d'état to ensure their power, as Vaps movement threatened it. Vaps were put in to

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A perfect murder

relationship. Karl took a knife and stabbed John. He fled to his home and put the door lock and waited morning. But the night lingered. Finally, he fell asleep. In the morning, he awoke with a large headache. He went to the police, and he wanted to give himself up because remorses were too high. He however said that the murderer has been found. He did not belived it, and after a few days, he went to prison, to see the killer. For surprise, she was a woman. He did not know that woman, but he knew that this woman should not go behind bars innocently. Police found at next day at the murder weapon fingerprints. Karl knew that he is guilty but he also did not want to go to jail. He made up parlous plan which was supposed to look like, that John made suicide. He had to find a weapon and replace the fingerprints. Everything went well, until he was not able to get fingerprints. He had already

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Inglise keelne kirjand Stendhal-ist

early 19th century. Fabrice del Dongo, a young aristocrat and ardent admirer of Napoleon, goes to Paris to join the French army and is present at the Battle of Waterloo. He returns thereafter to Parma and enters the church for worldly advantage under the sponsorship of his aunt, the Duchess de Sanseverina, who is the mistress of the chief minister of Parma, Count Mosca. Following an affair with an actress, Fabrice kills a rival, is imprisoned, escapes, and is pardoned. In prison Fabrice falls in love with Clélia Conti, the daughter of the citadel's governor. He continues his affair with her after she marries, and he becomes a high-ranking ecclesiastic and an admired preacher. The death of their child and then of Clélia herself causes Fabrice to retire to the Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, of Parma, where he dies. The incongruous yet always harmonious combination of lyricism and high comedy, of realism and

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6 stops in the USA

renowned for its chilly summer fog, eclectic mix of Victorian and modern architecture and its famous landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, and Chinatown ... is eighteenth place in the world's top producing cities, ninth in the United States, and fifteenth place in the top twenty Global Financial Centers Alcatraz Alcatraz Island is an island located in the San Francisco Bay a military fortification a military prison a Federal Bureau of Prisons federal prison until 1963 Alcatraz in 1895 and 2010 The Grand Canyon ... is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona ... is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (1.83 km) Mount Rushmore ... is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore near Keystone, South Dakota, in the United States

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EELK Peeteli kirik

EELK Peeteli kirik 1995-2015 STATE VICTIM COMMUNITY OFFENDER ...we put people in jail and think what it is OK ... Prison Living conditions “Politsei”-Estonian Police magazine in july 1999 “Streetchildren- scum of society”. 1997 2009 First we should restore the person, a human being. Tänan teid! Avo Üprus 5020857

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Ned Kelly - the bushranger

and fencing. · Kelly, 14, was arrested and served seven weeks in jail for the alleged assault of a Chinese pig farmer. It was also alleged Kelly was an assistant to thief-turned- bushranger Harry Power, although police found no evidence to prove a connection to Power's crimes. · In April 1878 a police officer named Fitzpatrick accused Ned's mother of attacking him and that Ned had then shot him in the wrist. Mrs Kelly was sent to prison for 3 years. · Fearing the police wouldn't believe their account of the events, Kelly went into hiding at Stringybark Creek with his brother Dan. A shoot-out began between the brothers and police and as a result three policemen were killed. · A month after the shootings the Kelly gang committed major robberies of National Bank branches at Euroa and Jerilderie. They held police and civilians hostage while stealing all money from the bank's vault

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Star Wars-Empire Strikes Back

run away. Han, C-3PO, Chewbacca and Leia escape, but their spaceship doesn't work properly and they have to hide themselves in an asteroid field. They are also followed by Dark Vader's forces and they have to find a place where to land. Fortunately they succeed and land happily at Han's old friends palce. This place is called Cloud City. Everything seems to be fine but in reality Vader has occupied this place already. Han, Leila and others are surprised and they are taken into a prison. Meanwhile Luke and R2-D2 robot go to a place called Dagobah planet. When Luke was in the cave, he had a dream that he has to go to that panet and train himself and learn new skills from his old friend Yoda, who is a fighter. For example he learns how to see the past and the future. Suddenly Luke sees a vision that his friends are in trouble and he decides to help them , although Yoda doesn't allow him, because Luke has not finished his training yet. But Luke

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Phrasal verb - break

FIGURATIVE One or two of the tourists broke away from the tour group. NOT AGREE to stop being part of a group because you begin to disagree with them: Some members of the British Labour Party broke away to form the Social Democratic Party. Break out START If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts: War broke out in 1914. Fighting has broken out all over the city. ESCAPE to escape from prison: They broke out of prison and fled the country. Break down MACHINE If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working: Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road. COMMUNICATION If a system, relationship or discussion breaks down, it fails because there is a problem or disagreement. CRY to be unable to control your feelings and to start to cry: When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried. Break up

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Filmi analüüs "Invictus"

The story is based on the John Carlin book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation about the events in South Africa before and during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The title of the film is also a title of a poem ,,Invictus", written by William Ernest Henley. I quite liked this film. It is an interesting and teaching film, which make people think about their attitude towards other people. Nelson Mandela, who released from Victor Verster Prison after 27 years spent in jail, is the first black president of South Africa. He concentrates on problems, which are associated with racial divisions between black and white South Africans. The problems between black and white are obvious even between his own security team. Mr. Mandela attends a game of the Springboks, which is the South Africa's rugby union team. He realizes that the blacks in the stadium cheer against their home team, as the mostly-white

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küsimused ja vastused(printimiseks lihtsalt)

3. Does it attracts people to visit or not? Why?- Yes it does, because it’s an entertaining and easy way to have a great view of London. Big Ben 1. How big anniversary it had on 31 May 2009?- It had 150th anniversary. 2. How many steps are there inside?- There are 334 steps inside. 3. After who was the bell inside called?- It was called in honour of Sir Benjamin Hall. Tower of London 1. What is the oldest tower?- The oldest tower is White tower. 2. How many years was it in use as a prison?- it was 852 years in use as a prison. 3. Who initiated the construction of the Tower?- William the Conqueror initiated the construction of the Tower. Hyde Park 1. Who opened the park to the general public?- Charles I opened the park to the general public. 2. Name one famous landmark.- In example the Serpentine Lake/ Speakers' Corner/ the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. 3. For what is it famous for?- It's famous for its Speakers' Corner. Piccadilly Circus 1.When was it built

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Costa Concordia presentation

• Beam 35.50 m • 23 knots • 1,500 cabins • 3,780 passengers • 1,100 crew member • 13 public decks COLLISION • 13. January 2012 • Near Giglio Island • Francesco Schettino • 4,252 people on board • Italian, German, or French nationals • 32 deaths WHAT HAPPENED? • 7 day cruise • Civitavecchia • Went off course • Too close to land • 7 miles wide • Power off • 1hrs • Tilted 30 degrees CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP • First who abond ship • 16-years in prison SALVAGING THE COSTA CONCORDIA • 2 years • 2014 • $2 billion THANK YOU!

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Truancy in school – individual responsibility

The thing that parents need to do is to explain their children why is it important to attend the school and become an educated person and how education influences the life of the human being. But even if they fail to do that I think that it does not give the right to punish them. I think that in the UK the Education Act is too strict. According to the Guardian in November 2000 the maximum penalty for allowing a child to truant was raised from £1,000 to £2,500 and/or three months in prison. In Estonia the law is more loyal, the penalty is not so harsh. For example parents are not sent to prison and the amount of money they have to pay is smaller. But it is still wrong to fee the parents especially when dealing with the high school students. In conclusion I would like to say that truancy is the students' own responsibility and they should be completely responsible for their actions. Articles: Postimees- "Suurpopitajate vanemad hakkavad saama trahvi"

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Määrava artikli THE kasutamine

the Titanic 7) riikide ja maade nimed, mis koosnevad üldnimest (näit. state, republic, kingdom) ja seda laiendava(te)st sõna(de)st: the United States of America, the USA the United Kingdom, the UK the Estonian Republik 8) mitmuses olevad perekonnanimed: the Browns Artiklit ei tarvitata: 1. aastaaegade, kuude, nädalapäevade ja pühade nimetustega 2. söögiaegade nimetustega 3. sõnadega school, college, hospital, bed, church, prison, kui neid kasutatakse üldises tähenduses 4. keelte nimetustega 5. mängude nimetustega 6. sõnadega mother, father (kui neid tarvitavad sama perekonna liikmed)

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10 klassi unit 1 sõnad

Took the words to heart ­ võttis südamesse Suffered from dyslexia ­ kannatas tüsleksia all Provide a link ­ pakkus ühenduse Wouldn't fail ­ et ta suudab Issue ­ probleem Predict ­ ennustama Evolved into ­ sisaldas(kaasa arvatud) Personal wealth ­ isiklik vara To experience ­ kogeda Adventure ­ seiklus Advertising ­ reklaam Aim ­ siht Ambition ­ auahne Article ­artikkel Basement ­ kelder Challenge ­ väljakutse Costumer ­ klient Cut-price ­ poolehinnaga Hero ­ kangelane History ­ ajalugu Improve ­ tõestama Interview ­ intervjuu Logo ­ logo Politician ­ poliitik Prison ­ vangla Rent ­ rent Spell ­ hääldama Staff ­ meeskond Wealth ­ varandus Wedding ­ pulmad On cloud nine ­ seitsmendas taevas In high spirits ­heas tujus A whale of a time ­ väga tore Look on the bright side ­ positiivselt suhtuma Laughing our heads off ­ naerust kõveras Make someone's day ­ õnnelikuks tegema Out of this world ­ jumalik Thrilled to bits ­ vasikavaimustuses Ov...

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Île de la Cité

Elle a été construite au 13ème siècle sous le règne de SaintLouis. La cathédrale de NotreDame La cathédrale de NotreDame est une église trés grande. I'l y a une legende "Quasimodo" qui était tintement (kellalööja). La Conciergerie La Conciergerie est actuellement un musée, mais autrefois c'était une prison. Sur le mur de Conciergerie il y a une horloge. C'est la plus vieille horloge de Paris . Merci pour regardez! L'auteur : ManfredMarkus

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Johnny Cash

together, John Carter Cash (born March 3, 1970). In 1997, Cash was diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease Shy-Drager syndrome, a form of multiple system atrophy. They work together and tour for 35 years, until June Carter died in 2003. Cash died just four months later in September 12, 2003. He played with guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant. His first recordings at Sun,in 1955 "Hey Porter" and "Cry! Cry! Cry!" His first prison concert was held on January 1, 1958 at San Quentin State Prison In the early 1960s, Cash toured with the Carter Family. Cash started drinking heavily and became addicted to amphetamines and barbiturates. For a brief time, he shared an apartment in Nashville with Waylon Jennings. In June 1965, his truck caught fire due to an overheated wheel bearing, triggering a forest fire that burned 508 acres (2.06 km2), in Los Padres National Forest in California. The

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Fat margaret

City museum In 1978 to 1980 the tower were renovate First architect Clemens Pale was start building the canon tower in 15101529 to protect the harbour against the invaders. Building was finished by master Gert Konigk from Münster in 1531. The tower was reconstructed by Polish renovators from 1978 to 1980 The tower was originally used the canon tower, later it was taken into use as an arsenal and magazine . 1830 ­ 1917 it served as a prison since the convicts were liberated and the tower was set in fire Fat Margaret's Tower are now used by houses the Estonian Maritime Museum Exhibit on Estonian maritime and fishing history Viewing platform. The end

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DO or MAKE

do a crossword do the ironing do the laundry do the washing do the washing up do your work do homework do housework do your job do badly do business do the dishes do a favour do good do harm do time - (to go to prison) do well do your best do your hair do your nails do your vorst make a dress make food make a cup of tea / coffee make a meal - breakfast / lunch / dinner make amends make arrangements make believe - (to pretend) make a choice make a comment make a decision make a difference make an effort make an enquiry make an excuse make a fool of yourself make a fortune make friends make a fuss make a journey make love make a mess make a mistake make money make a move make a noise make a payment make a phone call make a plan make a point make a profit make a promise make a remark make a sound make a speech make a suggestion make time make a visit make your bed

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1921 moved to Cicero, Chicago Capone's wealth and power grows in Cicero Took power at Cicero town covernment Become notorious during the Prohibition Era Gambling, prostitution, liquor The Chicagos Outfit earned abuot US $100 million per year Trough organized corruption could operate freely in Chicago Capone had become a celebrity Gang wars North Side gang Capone's murder attemption (1926) Saint Valentine's Day Massacre (1929) Conviction and prison Eliot Ness Capone arranged to have himself jailed for nine months In 1932 Capone was convicted on tax crimes Alcatraz Al Capone had no more power Physical decline and death Physical and mental health had suffered under neurosyphilis Paroled in 1939 Returned to his home in Palm Island, Florida In 1947 suffered a fatal cardia carrest Capone was buried inMount Olivet Cemetery, in Chicago

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ASKING AND SHOWING THE WAY

ASKING AND SHOWING THE WAY 1. Vangala on teisel pool teed panga vastas Prison is across the road, BANK COUNTER. 2. Mine kuni teise valgusfoorini ja keera vasakule Go to the second traffic lights and turn left 3. Mine otse edas ikuni väliujulani ja ületa tee Go straight ahead and cross the road to the outdoor swimming pool 4.Vabange kus asub politseijaoskond? Ma olen eksinud. Excuse me where the police station? I'm lost. 5. Raudteejaam kaugel. Te peagsite sinna bussiga minema. Far from the railway station

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DO or MAKE

do a crossword do the ironing do the laundry do the washing do the washing up do your work do homework do housework do your job do badly do business do the dishes do a favour do good do harm do time - (to go to prison) do well do your best do your hair do your nails do your vorst make a dress make food make a cup of tea / coffee make a meal - breakfast / lunch / dinner make amends make arrangements make believe - (to pretend) make a choice make a comment make a decision make a difference make an effort make an enquiry make an excuse make a fool of yourself make a fortune make friends make a fuss make a journey make love make a mess make a mistake make money make a move make a noise make a payment make a phone call make a plan make a point make a profit make a promise make a remark make a sound make a speech make a suggestion make time make a visit make your bed

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Internet Services: Pirate Bay

The Pirate Bay is a website, founded in Sweden in 2003, which provides torrent files and magnet links. Usually you can download the files with programs named BitTorrent and uTorrent. The Pirate Bay was established by the Swedish anti-copyright organization Piratbyrån( means piracy bureau). In 2009, the website's founders were put on trial in Sweden, charged with facilitating illegal downloading of copyrighted material. They were found guilty and sentenced to a year in prison with a fine of 30 million SEK (2.7M or US$3.5M as of 2009). In fourteen countries, ISPs have been ordered to block access to the website. But governments of different countries can't close the website because this service website change the domain after every two months and in some countries the piracy is allowed, like in Switzerland. At the moment the website's domain is ending with .SE(Sweden domain). Downloading quality and speed

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The Old Town

The House of the Estonian Knighthood Location Town residence 1920­1940 1948 to 1992 April 1, 1993 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Location Church 1900 Mikhail Preobrazhensk Before the building Decoration Maiden Tower Location Prison 14th century Presently References http://tourism.test.neti.ee/fpage/explore/attractions/oldtown/?_page=2&_count_all=22 http://www.flat3.co.uk/europe/full_size/981052.jpg http://www.nomadig.com/journal/stuff/tallinn_danishgarden.jpg http://www.tripwiser.com/trip_thing_to_do-Estonia_Tallinn_Toompea_Castle_Tall_He http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/fpage/explore/attractions/az http://www.tallinn.info/toompea/ http://www.linnamuuseum.ee/kok/index.php?lang=2&id=170

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My unforgettable chilhood experience

At the same time my friend shouted something to me and I turned my head.When I looked back the man had dissapeared. I was terrified and ran home. I was still trembling when I got in to my bed. In the morning I was retelling the story to my parents and when I finished,they gave me a big hug to me. When I asked,what was going on they said that they're really happy that I'm okay,because the man I met on last night was a criminal,who had escaped out of prison. Since that day,I'm afraid to do home from my friend's house.

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Safe streets again

society. Nevertheless we have to find solution, which will last. Firstly, we have to create greater police presence. More officers means more people will certainly get help and feel safe again, which is the most important. Also criminals cannot accomplish crimes, because they definitely do not want to be caught. Secondly, we have to establish tougher sentences for those who commit crimes. First reason being is they will sit longer in prison. Second reason: delinquent will think before he does something. For intance murderer will get death penalty or perhaps some burglar will do community service for long hours. Another option is to teach children not to take a evil road. It takes time, but everything comes down to mind and thoughts. Specialist will give lectures about problem anticipation to parents, children. We have to give them education which will prevent them from doing offences.

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California

CALIFORNIA POPULATION The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of California was 38,041,430 on July 1, 2012. LOCATION AND SIZE California is the 3rd largest state in the United States in area, after Alaska and Texas. California is on the west coast of the U.S.A. MAIN SIGHTS Yosemite Valley Alcatraz ­ A prison in the San Francisco city centre. ALCATRAZ FAMOUS PEOPLE Katy Perry ­ an U.S.A pop singer, very famous. Kim Kardashian ­ an U.S.A celebrity Jaden Smith ­ son of Will Smith, an actor Steve Jobs ­ make "Apple computer company". PECULIARITIES Has the biggest population and at the same time one of the biggest crime rates in the U.S One of the best economyes in the U.S, but a very high unemployement rate INTERESTING FACTS

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Great Coastal Gate & Fat Margaret’s Tower

Legends say, that during storms, the waves reached the gate. . In the 16th century, a powerful cannon tower was built next to the Great Coastal Gate. It had 155 loopholes, diameter of 25 meters, and a height of about 20 meters. The tower was named Roosikrantsi, but as it was the stoutest tower in the Wall, people started to call it "Fat Margaret". Through history, the cannon tower has also served as a storehouse for gunpowder and weapons, and as a prison. The Fat Margaret's Tower houses the Estonian Maritime Museum, with a permanent exhibit on Estonian maritime and fishing history. The viewing platform on the roof affords a lovely view onto the Old Town and the bay. I hope you will enjoy the visit. Loohole-laskeava Stoutest-trullakaim Storehouse-laohoone Gunpowder-püssirohi Maritime-merndus Permanent-pidev

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Identity theft

identity cloning (using another's information to assume his or her identity in daily life) business/commercial identity theft (using another's business name to obtain credit) Identity theft may be used to facilitate crimes including illegal immigration, terrorism, and espionage. What are the techniques for obtaining personal information? Legal response Australia Imprisonment for 5 years. France five years in prison and fined up to 75,000. United States ­ Class B Felony: 620 years in Jail and a fine up to $10,000 Class C Felony: 28 years in Jail and a fine up to $10,000 Spread and impact Only 15% of victims find out about the theft through proactive action taken by a business The average time spent by victims resolving the problem is about 40 hours

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Capital punishment - inglise keel

Many people are thinking how cruel it is for a criminal but we should also think of the families that are broken apart because of the merciless acts of these criminals. Secondly it is too expensive to hold prisoners who have lifelong punishment. Especially it affects countries who are financially disadvantaged. It is not fair that taxpayers have to maintain the murders. Thirdly death penalty scares potential criminals. Many people kill another people because they want to go to prison, but if they have to pay for it with their own life maybe they reconsider it. Capital punishment must be allowed. For a cold blooded killer, capital punishment is the only true way of justice. The world would be a lot less intimidating place when all the criminals who deserve do die, get punished by death sentance. Kristel Kink

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Jaan Krossi kirjeldus inglise keeles

Jaan Kross 8.c Biography He was born in Tallinn (19.02 1920 ­ 27.12 2007). 1928 ­ 1938 he studied at Jakob Westholm Grammar School. 1938 ­ 1944 he attended the University of Tartu. 1944 ­ 1946 professor in the Univerity of Tartu 1946 ­ 1954 spent in prison Career Jaan Kross was an Estonian writer. Wrote mostly novels and short stories ,,The Czar's Madman" has been considered Kross' best novel; it is also the most translated one. Was nominated several times for the Nobel Prize in Literature during the early 1990s Was named a People's Writer of the Estonian SSR (1985) Received the State Prize of the Estonian SSR (1977) In 1990 Kross won the Amnesty International Golden Flame Prize Family 1940 ­ 1949 he married Helga Pedusaar.

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Pros and Cons of the Capital Punishment

The death penalty is a controversial issue in most countries, but it is completely abolished in our country. Arguments for and against it are based on moral, practical, religious and emotional groups. On the one hand, there are advocates of the death penalty, who argue that it deters crime, improves community by making them sure, that convicted criminals would never find their way out onto the streets to offend again and it is cheaper than keeping convicted criminals in high security prison for the rest of their natural lives. On the other hand, there are opponents of the death penalty claim that `capital punishment cheapens human's life and government on the same low moral level as criminals who have taken life.` personally, I strongly support this idea. I think, that the government must be smarter and invent some kind of punishment, that would satisfy the wishes of the families and friends of murder victims and at the same time, this punishment should not be a crime

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For & against about credit cards.

bank and they close it for any further operations. Second of all, it is comfortable and feels like somebody is taking care of your finantial business. But on the other hand, when you recieve your credit card bill at the end of the month, the reality hits you really hard. You have not thought of how much you spend and eventually you find out that you do not actually have the money to pay for what you have bought. Lots of people have ended up in debtor's prison and ruined their lives. I think it is necessary to also let people know about the dangers ofusing credit cards and to make sure that not everyone can get one. But in the end, the situation has last since credit cards first came and the circumstances will not get better unless we make a change in our consumption-habbits.

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Tower of London

Lionheart enclosed the White Tower with a curtain wall and had a moat dug around it. The fortification was completed in 1280 by Edward I, who built the outer curtain wall. The Tower today is principally a tourist attraction. Besides the buildings themselves, the British Crown Jewels and a remnant of the wall of the Roman fortress are on display. Primary Functions The tower's primary function was a fortress, a royal palace, and a prison for high status and royal prisoners. It has also served as a place of execution and torture, an armoury, a treasury, a zoo, the Royal Mint, a public records office, an observatory, and since 1303, the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

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