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Greenpeace
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Greenpeace

animals toward extinction and threaten the lives of people whose survival depends on the forest's resources. Greenpeace protects forests by educating the public about the origin of tropical woods, holding governments accountable for clear-cutting and even by camping in trees to stave off loggers. 4 The world maintains an armory of 30,000 nuclear weapons, and several countries actively pursue the technology to develop even more. Greenpeace's first mission protested nuclear testing, and the organization continues doing it.

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Ajalugu SH - 1 KT teema kokkuvõte
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Ajalugu SH - 1 KT teema kokkuvõte

* 1550 ­ 1:4 (mõisa- vs talupõld); 1700 ­ 1:2,5 (mõisa- kasvasid talupõldude arvelt). * Teotöö: 1) Korraline (teopäevad kindlaks määratud: rakmetegu ­ härgadega; jalategu ­ inimene); 2) Abitegu (kiired hooajatööd; enamjaolt lapsed ja sulased). * Talupojad olid pärisorjad ja sunnismaised. --- * Reduktsioon ­ riigi maade tagasivõtmine, kuna mõisatel oli liiga palju maad ja riigi sissetulek vähenes. * Kuningas Karl XI algatusel oli reduktsioon ning tekkisid protested, kus väideti, et otsutama peavad Maapäevad, mitte kuningas (enim protesti Liivimaal, kus võeti kõige rohkem maid). * Kroonu osakaal: 2/3 tulust riigile ja 1/3 endale (taluperemeeste karistamine keelati; ilma kohtuta ei tohtinud karistada; talupoegadelt ei tohtinud maad ära võtta; taludele päritav kasutusõigus; mõisarentniku peale kaebamisõigus). --- * Rootsi aja 10 linna: Valga, Kuressaare, Pärnu, Tartu, Narva, Tallinn, Viljandi, Paide, Haapsalu ja Rakvere. ---

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British Literature Character Sketch-The Cement Garden-Julie
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British Literature Character Sketch, The Cement Garden-Julie

closest friends had a reputation at school and she thought that it wouldn’t be good for her reputation. In spite of all this, Jack couldn’t get enough of observing her. But Julie herself gave little away, she dominated her group and heightened her reputation with a disruptive, intimidating quietness. Julie could run like the wind, but she walked as though asleep, dead slow, straight-backed, and in a very straight line. She often appeared deep in thought, but when we asked her she always protested that her mind was empty. Her silence made us all a little afraid of her, but again she would protest her voice musical with bemusement, that she was the only one who was afraid. It was true, she was shy - there was a rumor she never spoke in class without blushing - but she had the quiet strength and detachment, and lived in the separate world of those who are, and secretly know they are, exceptionally beautiful. Jack is envious of Julie due to her close relationship with their mother and Sue

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Testide vastused 1-4
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Testide vastused 1-4

11 took Students’ own answers 12 were recording 13 didn’t show 12 2 at 3 in 4 – 5 in 6 in 5 d 13 / admired, refused, closed, listened, called / Students’ own answers t / looked, worked, stopped, laughed, watched, walked / id / recorded, appreciated, protested, decided 6 2 What were you doing yesterday evening? 3 When did they arrive at the police station? 4 What was he wearing? 5 Did she talk to them? 6 Where did the explosion take place? New P r e – I n t e r m e d i a t e FOURTH EDITION © Oxford University Press 2012 Unit 3 Test B 7 2 My son is already thirty years old and he still

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

Into which countries was the former British colony divided?The Indian Independence Act 1947 partitioned India into independent India and East and West Pakistan 4. What is meant by the term ‘subcontinent’? 5. Why are both Hindi and English used as the official languages of India? Because of Lord Thomas Macaulay's winning of the debate between the Anglicists and the Orientalists. English was supposed to be phased out and to become the national language, but the non-Hindi areas protested and it failed. 6. What is meant by the Three Language Formula? The Indian government regulated the teaching of languages in India. The policy requires children in Hindi-speaking areas to study Hindi, English and one of the local languages.In non-Hindi areas, children study the regional language, Hindi and English. 7. What is Bollywood? Bollywood refers to the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai. It is one of the largest centers of film production in the world. 8

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Grimwig, keeping with his personality, made a prediction that the boy would never come back once set free. Mr. Brownlow and Mr. Grimwig sat for a long time waiting for Oliver by the tick of the watch that sat on the table. Chapter 15: Nancy reports that where Oliver had been taken and tells them of his illness. They go out to search for him, and as he is returning the books, he runs into Nancy. She made a loud ruckus and explained to everyone that he was her runaway little brother. He protested but she and the others dragged him out of the street with them with the support of the crowd who did not believe Oliver's side of the tale. As nighttime fell, Mr. Brownlow and Mr. Grimwig still sat waiting for Oliver to come home Chapter 16: Nancy and Mr. Sikes drag Oliver to another of the thieves' hideouts. When they entered, Fagin, Dodger, and Charlie Bates were there. They were happy to see Oliver and astonished at his clothing

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

Marks: /10 2 Choose the correct form of the verb in these sentences. 1 We had been waiting/had waited for two hours when the train finally arrived. ____________ 2 My marks were bad and I thought I was failing/had failed the test. 3 In the 1960s people would protest/had protested on the streets, but not now. ____________ 4 When I was a child, we had been playing/played a lot of games at Christmas. ____________ 5 She was wet because she had stood/had been standing in the rain since midday. ____________ 6 The trees were white because it had been snowing/it was snowing all night. ____________

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Or, at the very least, not to throw up. Mike seemed stressed. "I think she's fainted. I don't know what happened, she didn't even stick her finger." "Bella." Edward's voice was right beside me, relieved now. "Can you hear me?" "No," I groaned. "Go away." He chuckled. "I was taking her to the nurse," Mike explained in a defensive tone, "but she wouldn't go any farther." "I'll take her," Edward said. I could hear the smile still in his voice. "You can go back to class." "No," Mike protested. "I'm supposed to do it." Suddenly the sidewalk disappeared from beneath me. My eyes flew open in shock. Edward had scooped me up in his arms, as easily as if I weighed ten pounds instead of a hundred and ten. "Put me down!" Please, please let me not vomit on him. He was walking before I was finished talking. "Hey!" Mike called, already ten paces behind us. Edward ignored him. "You look awful," he told me, grinning. "Put me back on the sidewalk," I moaned

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Boulanger--" "If he had had any compassion for me," cried her husband impatiently, "he would not have danced half so much! For God's sake, say no more of his partners. Oh that he had sprained his ankle in the first dance!" "Oh! my dear, I am quite delighted with him. He is so excessively handsome! And his sisters are charming women. I never in my life saw anything more elegant than their dresses. I dare say the lace upon Mrs. Hurst's gown--" Here she was interrupted again. Mr. Bennet protested against any description of finery. She was therefore obliged to seek another branch of the subject, and related, with much bitterness of spirit and some exaggeration, the shocking rudeness of Mr. Darcy. "But I can assure you," she added, "that Lizzy does not lose much by not suiting his fancy; for he is a most disagreeable, horrid man, not at all worth pleasing. So high and so conceited that there was no enduring him! He walked here, and he walked there, fancying himself so very great

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused
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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

D. As the century progressed Christianity spread very quickly. Despite official recognition there was no mass conversion to Christianity; worship of the pagan gods and goddesses was not even formally banned until late in the fourth century. *Boadicea/Boudica ­ At his death bed, Boudica's husband left half his possession to the emperor, expecting that this would protect his family. However, his property was confiscated. When Boudica, the queen of the Celts, protested, she was flogged and her daughters were raped. She swept trough Southern Britain with her tribe and tortured every Roman she met. A women having power seemed unnatural to the Romans. She fought back for 2 years, but finally took poison and died. *Hadrian's Wall ­ It was built by the emperor Hadrian and it marked the Northen border of the Roman empire. Hadrian's Wall was built, beginning in 122, to keep Roman Britain safe from hostile attacks from the Picts

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

broccoli with his chopsticks, "I'd say that's a very good thing." By the time we finished eating, it was eight and the cleaning crew had arrived. Mark insisted on calling me a cab. "Should I come in early tomorrow?" I asked. Steven bumped shoulders with Mark. "You must've done something good in a past life to score this one." "I think putting up with you in this life qualifies," Mark said dryly. "Hey," Steven protested, "I'm housebroken. I put the toilet seat down." Mark shot me an exasperated look that was warm with affection for his partner. "And that's helpful how?" Mark and I scrambled all day Thursday to get ready for his four o'clock with the team from Kingsman. We grabbed an information-packed lunch with the two creatives who would be participating in the pitch when it got to that point in the process; then we went over the notes on

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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

All told, the ten-man cabinet handled an average of between 80 and 100 letters a day. Astonishingly, their nimble fingers hardly ever stuffed letters into the wrong packet, despite the speed with which they worked. In one of the few recorded blunders, an intercepted letter to the Duke of Modena was erroneously re-sealed with the closely similar signet of Parma. When the duke noticed the substitution, he sent it to Parma with the wry note, "Not just me—you too." Both states protested, but the Viennese greeted them with a blank stare, a shrug, and a bland profession of ignorance. Despite this, the j existence of the black chamber was well known to the various delegates to the Austrian court, and was even tacitly acknowledged by the Austrians. When the British 'ambassador complained humorously that he was getting copies instead of his original correspondence, the chancellor replied coolly, "How clumsy these people are!"

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

Thus the way was paved for a further qualitative leap. III. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CULTURAL AND MUSICAL LIFE: THE END OF THE TSARIST PERIOD. The First World War deepened the political nonconformity of Estonians. This was for Estonians the time for the rise of the middle class and consolidation of national forces. The Baltic-Germans suffered a defeat as their privileged position dwindled in society. The Young Estonia movement’s interest in social affairs continued to grow, they protested against the First World War; however, the movement broke up in 1916. This was due to the harsh conditions created by the war, limited publishing opportunities, and internal differences of opinion. Their activity had widened the horizon of Estonian intellectuals, extended literary links with Europe and heightened aesthetic awareness. Eduard Vilde continued as Estonia’s prominent novelist, even in the midst of a

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

and never once getting his name in any newspaper. Yet, obviously, it is not possible that a person who satisfies a SBVAUN of the description cluster associated with "Richard Nixon" nonetheless does not satisfy any at all of the descriptions in that cluster. On Searle's view, the character who went into sandalmaking would not have been the referent of "Richard Nixon" and for that matter would not have been Richard Nixon. And that seems wrong. Michael Dummett (1973) has protested that objection 3 is simply invalid as it stands; at least, it rests on a hidden false assumption. We may infer that our modal question is synonymous with (9) only by assuming that, if "Richard 40 Reference and referring Nixon" is equivalent to a description at all, it is equivalent to one that has nar- row scope; in the terminology of chapter 2, that is a "secondary" occurrence with respect to "It is possible that." What if the relevant description has wide scope

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