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The article
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The article

countable and uncountable nouns. By the time we got to the bus stop, the bus had already left. The children I saw in the playground were my brother's friends. The weather is awful today! Another general rule about the use of the Indefinite and Definite Article is that the Indefinite Article is used when mentioning someone or something for the first time and the Definite Article is used when referring to someone/something that has been mentioned before. We passed a beautiful house on our way to Birmingham. – Was the house for sale? I saw a man standing near the house. The man was well-dressed and looked like a businessman. In case of plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns, in ordinary situations, when something is mentioned for the first time, some is used. We passed some beautiful houses on our way to the beach.

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Academic writing vocabulary 1
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Academic writing vocabulary 1

anticipated. His work complements hers. His work overlaps hers. His work is empirical/ ambiguous/ coherent/ comprehensive/ authoritative. Talking about figures and processes Arbitrary ­ based on chance rather than a plan or a particular reason. Figures that deviate from the norm are different from what is typical. If statistics distort the picture, they give false impression. If you refer to the incidence of something (e.g. dyslexia), you are referring how often it occurs in the population. If something (e.g. incidence) is predominant, it is the Frequent academic/ every day words Academic verb Everyday verb append add (at the end) conceive think up contradict go against convene meet demonstrate show denote to be a sign of, stand for negate make useless, wipe out perceive see

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Hydroelectricity
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Hydroelectricity

Hydroelectricity Sander Vidder Kristo London Hydroelectricity Hydroelectricity is the term referring to electricity generated by hydropower; the production of electrical power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of renewable energy. History Hydropower has been used since ancient times to grind flour and perform other tasks. In the mid1770s, French engineer Bernard Forest de Bélidor published Architecture Hydraulique which described vertical and horizontalaxis hydraulic machines. Hydroelectric Dam Generating methods

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Prague
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Prague

Prague Basic information Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic Population about 1.3 million Area of the city is 496 km². Prague is situated on the Vlatava river. The Old Town is included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Coat of Arms Flag The location of Prague in the Czech Republic Name The name Prague is derived from an old Slavic root, praga, which means "ford", referring to the city's origin at a crossing point of the Vltava river. The native name of the city, Praha, is also related to the modern Czech word práh which means threshold. History The area of Prague was settled as early as the Paleolithic age. By the year 800 there was a simple fort fortified with wooden buildings. It was founded during the Romanesque era c. 885 and flourished in the Gothic and Renaissance eras. Prague flourished during the reign of Charles IV.

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Report about students eating habits
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Report about students eating habits

mushrooms and green peppers. If you must have meat, opt for Canadian bacon, which is much lower in fat than pepperoni. Even college students need a balanced diet of protein, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and fats. Eat a variety of vegetables and moderate amounts of protein. Limit fats to the healthier choices, such as olive oil and nuts. for decades, vending machines have been the bane of many college students. They also carry the responsibility for the unhealthy "freshman fifteen," referring to the number of pounds college students often put on their first year at college. If you keep healthy snacks, such as raw veggies, yogurt and fresh fruit in your room, you may not have the urge to snack on chips and candy bars. Other healthy snacks that are easy to keep in your room are popcorn, pretzels, low-fat string cheese, raisins, trail mix, applesauce and granola bars. So basically students eating habits began evolving at home, when they are young.

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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare

·All's Well That and VIII ·Julius Caesar Ends Well ·The Rape of ·Macbeth Lucrece ·As You Like It ·Othello ·Twelfth Night ·Romeo and Juliet Facts about Shakespeare · Almost four hundred years after Shakespeare's death there are 157 million pages referring to him on Google · Shakespeare was often self-loathing, bitter, and even homoerotic · All Uranus' satellites are named after Shakespearean characters · Shakespeare performed in many of his own plays · Shakespeare never actually published any of his plays. They are known today only because two of his fellow actors ­ John Hemminges and Henry Condell · more than 80 variations recorded for the spelling of Shakespeare's name. (for example: Shappere, Shaxberd)

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Report-inglise keel
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Report-inglise keel

We should mention activities such as Playbox- a very successful dancing competition that we organize every year, Photocontest- a contest where it is possible for students use their creativity and express their feelings and thoughts through photographs, and all the other activities and projects that our school takes part in. We could also mention the SmartBoards that help teachers to make their lessons more interesting and where it is even possible to watch necessary movies referring to the subject. Conclusion To sum up, I believe that including some of the suggestions mentioned above, we will be able to create a very informative and interesting brochure. As a result, the public will have a very clear view of our school.

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Schools should provide computers for every student
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Schools should provide computers for every student

Schools should provide computers for every student In recent times, captious opinion has appeared referring the use of computers by adolescents and children in education at the primary and high school levels. Internet has become an essential tool for many students. A lot of students like doing researches on their own computers at home, while doing homework or discovering something new for themselves. High school students are often asked to write different essays, letters of reviews on topics they have been studying at school. In addition not all of them have time to deal with homework at home

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CURRICULUM VITAE and Motivation Letter
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CURRICULUM VITAE and Motivation Letter

Motivation Letter : Dear Summer School’s Committee, Referring to the announcement on billboard and online information, I want to apply to be chief committee and buddy position on ITFSS committee. Online information is one of the reason for me to apply the position on the ITFSS committee. I have choosen to apply for ITFSS commmitte, because two years ago, I was became participant on Summer School Program. According to my experience, I have got many friends, learn many things new, and also this is an exciting program

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Beryl Bainbridge –-Master Georgie
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Beryl Bainbridge – “Master Georgie”

from the British point of view. The story has 3 narrators: Myrtle, the adopted sister of George Hardy; Dr. Potter and Pompey Jones The main character of the book is of course George Hardy aka. Master Georgie. He is attractive, intelligent and bisexual. He is a surgeon, also, he is an amateur photographer. There are 3 other main characters: 1) Myrtle – the adopted sister, who Master Georgie absolutely adores, Myrtle is the only one in the book referring to George Hardy as Master Georgie, she constantly follows him around and never lets him out of her sight 2) Dr Potter - sententious geologist who eventually marries another of the Hardy children, he, like Hardy is also an intellectual 3) Pompey Jones – He is a street performer, and also he learns photography from Hardy, as a child he used to steal things from people and return them for a reward

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Computer
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Computer

Computer Computers history The first use of the word "computer" was recorded in 1613, referring to a person who carried out calculations, or computations, and the word continued to be used in that sense until the middle of the 20th century. Computers in today Today, computers are part of everyday life. You're using a computer right now! When the first computer was invented, people probably never thought technology would be what it is today. Computers are involved in almost everything. Schools use computers to enhance

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Ways of expressing the Future
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Ways of expressing the Future

............................................ 2 Be going to ........................................................................... 3 Present Continuous .............................................................. 3 Present Simple ..................................................................... 4 Future Continuous ............................................................... 4 Future Perfect....................................................................... 6 Other ways of referring to the future ..................................... 7 Other future references......................................................... 8 Future Simple In Future Simple we use the modal verb will + the verb. It is the same in all persons. I will work I’ll work you will study you’ll study he will come he’ll come Negative I/you/he/we/they will not write

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Articles
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Articles

building, e.g. He Had an accident and was taken to hospital. -with the names of most towns, cities, streets, countries, islands, e.g. Milan, Italy, Jamaica -with lakes and invidual mountains, e.g. Lake Geneva, Mount Fuji -with names of streets and squares, e.g. Oxford Street, Times Square -with named building, airports, and institutions , e.g. Padua University, John F. Kennedy Airport, Coventry Cathedral DEFINITE ARTICLE (THE) 1. The definite article the is used when we are referring to something specific or already mentioned.It is used: -in front of a singular countable noun , e.g.(for example) Give me the apple. -in front of plural countable nouns, e.g. The apples I bought weren't very ripe. -in front on uncountable nouns if they are specified, e.g. The water from the bathroom tap is not very nice to drink 2.Other uses of the: -when there is only one of something, e.g. the sun, the Prime Minister, the Pacific Ocean -before cinema/theatre/radio, e.g.

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Literary analyses of Beowulf
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Literary analyses of Beowulf

have been used. Some more outstanding epithets include "And baleful he burst in his blatant rage", "Hardy heroes", "Fiendish claw", "Hideous fiend", "Outlaw dire" One can find several kennings, typical Anglo-Saxon compound metaphors, such as "From captive of hell", "Shepherd-of-evils", "Hardy-in-fight", "The bone-frame", "Keen-souled" etc. In addition to kennings there are also many ordinary metaphors like "The accursed" and "The outlaw", these two referring to Grendel. For the sake of emphasis, parallelism has been brought to play. The repetition of the same idea is a constantly used stylistic device. For example "No keenest blade, no farest of falchions", "That here was the last of life, an end of his days on earth", "Swallowed him piecemeal: swiftly thus the lifeless corse was clean devoured" have more or less the same meaning in both parts of the phrase.

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Artiklid
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Artiklid

· Is not used when you are speaking about transport. Example: He comes to work by taxi. A/an Using a or an depends on the sound that begins the next word. · a is used before singular countable nouns which begin with a consonant sound. Examples: a boy, a car, a bike, a zoo, a union, a house · an is used before singular countable nouns which begin with a vowel sound. Examples: an elephant, an egg, an apple, an orphan, an army · Is used when referring to an unspecified thing. Exmaple: Mary really wants a dog for Christmas. "When I was at the zoo, I saw an elephant!" · Is used with singular countable nouns when we want to say what sombody/something is or what someone's job is. Example: It is a cat. Sue is an engineer. · Is used when something/somebody is mentioned first time. Example: She picked up a book. · Is used when you want to show how often you do something. Example: I go to the gym twice a week.

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Canada
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Canada

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, Canada.It's population is 740 000 people. It is located near the longitudinal centre of North America, in south central Canada, near the eastern edge of the Canadian Prairies, at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.Winnipeg is the primary municipality in the Winnipeg Capital Region, which is home to more than sixty percent of Manitoba's population. The name Winnipeg comes from the Cree words meaning muddy water, referring to Lake Winnipeg 60 kilometres to the north. The Winnipeg area was a trading centre for Aboriginal peoples prior to the arrival of Europeans. The first fort was built near the Forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers in 1738 by French traders. A settlement was later founded by the Selkirk settlers in 1812, the nucleus of which was incorporated as the City of Winnipeg in 1873. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Winnipeg was one of the fastest growing cities in North

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Present perfect and Present perfect continious
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Present perfect and Present perfect continious

especially if the number of items completed is mentioned. Completed: emphasis on achievement I've ironed five shirts this morning. Incomplete or recently completed: emphasis on duration I've been ironing my shirts this morning. 4 Time expressions with Present Perfect Meaning with Present Perfect tenses is associated with certain time expressions. Contrast with Past Simple may depend on the choice of time expression. Past Simple: referring to a specific time yesterday, last week, on Sunday Present Perfect Simple: since 1968 (the beginning of a period of time) already (indefinite past) Many time expressions are not associated with a specific tense. I haven't seen Helen recently. I saw Jim recently. 5

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A-An or The
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"A, An or The"

My country borders on the Pacific Ocean · DO NOT use an article when you are speaking about things in general I like Russian tea. She likes reading books. · DO NOT use an article when you are speaking about meals, places, and transport He has breakfast at home. I go to university. He comes to work by taxi. 1. We use the indefinite article, a/an, with count nouns when the hearer/reader does not know exactly which one we are referring to: Police are searching for a 14 year-old girl. 2. We also use it to show the person or thing is one of a group: She is a pupil at London Road School. Police have been searching for a 14 year-old girl who has been missing since Friday. Jenny Brown, a pupil at London Road School, is described as 1.6 metres tall with short blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a blue jacket, a blue and white blouse and dark blue jeans and blue shoes.

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Canada´s history
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Canada´s history

rule. In 1965 a new flag with a red maple leaf on a white background was adopted. The name Canada is believed to come from the Huron-Iroquois word Kanata, which means "village" or "settlement". In 1535, locals used the word to tell Jacques Cartier the way to Stadacona, site of present-day Quebec City. Cartier used Canada to refer not only to Stadacona, but also to the entire area subject to Donnacona, Chief at Stadacona; by 1547, maps began referring to this and the surrounding area as Canada. In 1864 and 1866, British North American politicians, in what became known as the Great Coalition, held three conferences to create a federal union. Spearheaded by John A. Macdonald, on July 1, 1867, three colonies--Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick--were granted a constitution, the British North America Act, by the United Kingdom, creating the Dominion of Canada. The term "Canadian

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Inglise keele praktilise grammatika mõisted
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Inglise keele praktilise grammatika mõisted

•I like oranges. •Bottles can break. We can use some and any with countable nouns: •I've got some dollars. •Have you got any pens? We can use a few and many with countable nouns: •I've got a few dollars. •I haven't got many pens. definite article The definite article the is the most frequent word in English. We use the definite article in front of a noun when we believe the hearer/reader knows exactly what we are referring to. • because there is only one: The Pope is visiting Russia. The moon is very bright tonight. The Shah of Iran was deposed in 1979. This is why we use the definite article with a superlative adjective: He is the tallest boy in the class. It is the oldest building in the town. • because there is only one in that place or in those surroundings: We live in a small village next to the church. (the church in our village)

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English Lexicology
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English Lexicology

Ø Goal of my research work is to prove that idioms in the English language are integral part of it, which make our speech more colorful and authentically native. Tasks I like to achieve the following tasks: 1. To classify idioms; 2. To study the problem of the translation of idioms; 3. To understand the aim of the modern usage of idioms; 4. To distinguish different kinds of idioms; 5. To analyze the frequency of idioms' usage referring to English. Hypothesis Ø My suggestions is the Second World War was the turning point in many areas in life, because after the war new interactive medium have changed the English language more to the American English direction. The object of the work Ø The object of my research work is present day English and understanding that the origin of idioms is closely connected with people's mentality. The subject of the work

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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

Philosophy of Language Philosophy of Language: a Contemporary Introduction introduces the student to the main issues and theories in twentieth and twenty-first-century phi- losophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena. Topics are structured in four parts in the book. Part I, Reference and Referring, includes topics such as Russell's Theory of Descriptions, Donnellan's distinction, problems of anaphora, the description theory of proper names, Searle's cluster theory, and the causal­historical theory. Part II, Theories of Meaning, surveys the competing theories of linguistic mean- ing and compares their various advantages and liabilities. Part III, Pragmatics and Speech Acts, introduces the basic concepts of linguistic pragmatics,

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Internet- slaidid-
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Internet ( slaidid )

The concept of sending electronic text messages between parties in a way analogous to mailing letters or memos predates the creation of the Internet. Pictures, documents and other files are sent as email attachments. Emails can be cc-ed to multiple email addresses. Internet telephony is another common communications service made possible by the creation of the Internet. VoIP stands for Voice- over-Internet Protocol, referring to the protocol that underlies all Internet communication. The idea began in the early 1990s with walkie-talkie- like voice applications for personal computers. In recent years many VoIP systems have become as easy to use and as convenient as a normal telephone. Data transfer File sharing is an example of transferring large amounts of data across the Internet. A computer file can be emailed to customers, colleagues and

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Word order
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Word order

Have you ever been to Italy? If there is no modal verb or auxiliary verb in the sentence (Present and Past Simple), use do/does/did in front of the subject. Note that the main verb will then be used in its original form: Julia works at a department store. – Does Julia work at a department store? I saw them yesterday. - Did you see them yesterday? Word Order in Special Questions To form a question to any part of the sentence start your sentence with the question word referring to that particular part and then follow the same procedure as in general questions: What are they doing? Why didn’t you lock the door? Where are you going? When will you finish this book? How should I operate this machine? Which film would you like to watch? Who did you meet on your way here? What do you think of modern art? How long does the lecture last? How far have you travelled? How much does the flight to the Moon cost?

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Consumer behavior
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Consumer behavior

There are many aspects influencing our decision making process and thereby our consumer behavior. Attitudes, perceptions, image, roles, motivations, determinants etc. encourage us to buy or not to buy a product or service. (Cooper & Gilbert, 2008, p. 43) There are many different definitions about consumer behavior. Emphasizing the most important ones and referring to the decision making models I will try to find the background of my own decision to visit Lapland in 2010 Christmas. Defining consumer behavior Consumer behavior refers to the process of acquiring and organizing information in the direction of a purchase decision and of using and evaluating products and services (Moutinho, Ballantyne & Rate, 2011, p. 83)

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Linguistics lexicon handout
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Linguistics lexicon handout

presses, and internet porn sites. For the most part this is trivial ­ it's hard to imagine how it could be otherwise, given the general nature of human language. People tend to make a great deal of the alleged fact (see Pullum 1989) that "the Eskimos have lots of words for snow", but it doesn't take much thought to realise that any language spoken in a given physical and cultural environment is likely to have efficient ways of referring to distinctions that are important in that environment. That doesn't mean that you can read very much into individual words and individual facts about the lexicon of a given language (this topic has already come up in connection with debates about the location of the Indo-European homeland), but as a generalisation about lexicons, it's certainly valid. Systematic consideration of the lexicon is often left out of language descriptions and doesn't

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Puritanism in John Winthrop-A model of Christian Charity
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Puritanism in John Winthrop "A model of Christian Charity"

mentioned covenant. “There is a time when a christian must sell all and give to the poor, as they did in the Apostles times” (Winthrop, 1996) is an example of preaching a lesson to this generation with a link to past. However, most of the images from the sermon are connected with the scripture, an example of this is “Secondly that he might haue the more occasion to manifest the work of his Spirit” (Winthrop, 1996) referring to the spiritual love of Christians. Linking scripture to the sermon had heavy influence on the society since people truly believed that the Bible was God’s guide for them on how to live accurately and follow his word. God’s authority was the only and the best authority. Because of this belief, a lot of images and figures of God has been put into the sermon – to determine the idea even more. Another aspect very characteristic to the Puritanism era is the choice of messages from the

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Grammar Terminology
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Grammar Terminology

consists of a subject (S), a verb (V), and any other required elements such as an object (O), a predicative complement (C), or an adjunct (A). The basic types of clause are declarative, interrogative, imperative and exclamative. collective noun kollektiivsõna A type of noun referring to a group of people, animals family, gang, committee, crowd, or things. cattle, fleet collocation kollokatsioon Refers to how lexical words co-occur regularly and in a perform a play (typical restricted way. collocation), perform a meeting

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The cost of production
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The cost of production

Accounting Costs: Measures the explicit costs of operating a business - RESULTS FROM PURCHASES OF INPUT SERVICES. Economic Profit: the difference between the total revenue and the cost of all inputs used by a firm over a given period. It is the TR - OC. · OC are the explicit and implicit costs of the best alternative actions forgone. (TR-TC) From now on, if I refer to "profit" that is referring to economic profit. Normal Profit In neoclassical economics, all costs should be included: - wages represent the cost of labour - interest represents the cost of kapital - rent represents the cost of land - "normal profit [ P ]" represents the cost of entrepreneurial activity Normal profit includes risk Economic Costs Production and Costs COST CURVES:

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Hillary Diane Clinton
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Hillary Diane Clinton

environmentally friendly practices, was largely unsuccessful in a campaign for more woman to be added to the company's management, and was silent about the company's famously anti-labour union practices. Hillary Clinton received sustained national attention for the first time when her husband became a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination of 1992. Bill Clinton said that electing him woult get ''two for the price of one'' or ''buy one, get one free'', referring to the prominent role his wife would assume. First Lady of the United States After Bill Clinton was elected president of the United States in 1992, Hillary's involvement in political issues, both in the United States and in foreign countries, increased. She began to remold the role of the First Lady. Hillary Clinton remained an advocate for many of the programs and issues to which she earlier devoted her time and professional skills. She provided leadership in a

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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”

profit at the expense of the to-be free peasantry before the reforms. Initially, Nikolai refuses to marry Fenichka based on their social status. The attitude towards peasantry is the key 2 difference between fathers and sons, and the older generation, despite being open to reform, is still representing class differences. Similarily, Bazarovs parents are eager to represent that they have been progressive in the countryside, referring to himself as "homo novus". Also refers to applying obrok system and given serfs some land. The fathers, both trying to win the approval of their sons. As Vasiilii also is troubled with some disobeying serfs, the shame is similar to that of Nikolais when speaking of Fenichka. The two Kirsanov brothers adhere to certain ideals and standards which form the basis of their existence. The Insinuating traditional values are evident in Pushkins poetry,

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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE
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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE

eyes sparkling. laialt naeratama on the bed. närune, narmendav 39.harsh adj - harsh conditions are difficult to live in and 63. refer sb to sb v ­ to send someone or something to a person very uncomfortable [= severe]: the harsh Estonian or organization to be helped or dealt with: My doctor is winters. karm referring me to a dermatologist. 64. rejuvenate v - to make someone look or feel young and 40.hinge n - [hin(d)] a piece of metal fastened to a door, strong again: I came back from holiday feeling rejuvenated. lid etc that allows it to swing open and shut: The gate noorenenud

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Topic - Great Britain
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Topic - Great Britain

recognized in Wales and Gaelic in Scotland. 2. Geographical position The British Isles is the geographical term for a group of about 5000 islands off the coast of mainland Europe. The largest island is Great Britain, which is also the largest island in Europe. It consists of England, Wales and Scotland. The next largest island is Ireland, which is made up of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Britain and Northern Island together form the United Kingdom. When referring to Britain or Great Britain in everyday life, the names are used to mean the United Kingdom. The English Channel (and best known: the Strait of Dover) separate Britain from mainland Europe and its closest neighboring country ­ France. 3. History Great Britain has a long and interesting history stretching back millennia's. The Iberians brought their metal working skills and the first real civilization to Britain in the 3rd millennium B.C

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EU internal Market-Dog case
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EU internal Market. Dog case

Union (‘TEU’) and Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (‘TFEU’), the Court of Justice of the European Union has jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings on the interpretation of Union law and on the validity of acts adopted by the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union2. Therefore, national courts may submit a request only in a situation when “national proceedings have reached a stage at which the referring court or tribunal is able to define the legal and factual context of the case… 3”, so by that Treaty clearly says that there should be prior-actions made before a query to a Court of Justice. Basically, every company what do find it’s writes to be valuated must pass whole juridical hierarchy If a claim will be rejected, I do find that business should file a claim directly to the EU Commission that has a full power of monitoring directives, federal law and regulations that are

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Referaat Islami usust
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Referaat Islami usust

· Five Pillars · Golden Age · Prophets · Family Life · Modern times Intoduction For other meanings, including people named 'Islam', see Islam (disambiguation). Islam is the monotheistic religion articulated by the Qur'an, a text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of God (Allah), and the teachings and normative example of Muhammad, often considered by the adherents of Islam as the last Prophet of God. In addition to referring to the religion itself, the word Islam means 'submission to God, 'peace', and 'way to peace'. An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim. Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable. Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed at many times and places before, including through the prophets Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Muslims maintain that previous messages and revelations have been partially changed or corrupted over time,

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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel
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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel

I: I'll see you to the door, Tom. Do you think it looks like rain? TOM: No, I don't think so. Anyway, I hope it keeps fine for Saturday night. Good night, Bill. I: Good night, Tom. =============== 1. regards = good wishes. 2. the pictures - the first name given to films was "living pictures. "The word "living" has been dropped, but many people still talk about the cinema as the "pictures." 3. that's kind of you = that is a kind action on your part. 4. youngster = a friendly way of referring to a child. 5. to have something on = to have something arranged to have an engagement. 6. getting on in years = growing old. GOING TO THE CINEMA Susan and Tom have had dinner with us and we are ready to set off for the cinema. Young Tommy is quite better, so there is nothing to worry us. I: It's about time we set off. Come along. MARY: Half a minute. Give us time to put our hats and coats on. I: Come on, Tom. We'll get the car out of the garage while the ladies are getting ready.

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American English Take-Home Exam
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American English Take-Home Exam

However, the term filibutor “pirate” was first used in 1580s and was probably derived from the Dutch vrijbuiter “freebooter”, which in turn was used for the pirates in the West Indies in Spanish (filibuster) and French (flibustier) forms. Americans had loaned the word from Dutch in 1560s and it became “freebooter” in American English, meaning “plunderer, robber, pirate.” In its legislative sense, filibuster was first used by Albert G. Brown in 1853, referring to Abraham Watkins Venable's speech against filibustering (“pirating”) intervention in Cuba. gerrymandering – In the modern sense of the word, gerrymandering refers to when politicians change the size and borders of an area before an election, so that one person, group, or party has an unfair advantage. The origin of the term, however, dates back to 1812, when it was first used in the Boston newspaper Boston Gazette. Elbridge Gerry, governor of Massachussets, was

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Õigusalase inglise keele sõnad väljendid eesti keelse tõlkega-units 12-18
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Õigusalase inglise keele sõnad/väljendid eesti keelse tõlkega (units 12-18)

220. penalty payment ­ karistusmakse 221. recover damages ­ sisse nõudma kahjutasu 222. penalty ­ punishment which is imposed if sth is not done 223. reason ­ healthy mind that is not mad; sufficient ground of explanation oe of logical defence 224. to reinstate ­ to put back into a former job or position 225. remedy ­ way of repairing harm or damage suffered 226. pecuniary ­ referring to money 227. obligee ­ person who is owed a duty; võlausaldaja 228. aggrieved = injured ­ party who has been damaged or harmed by a defendant's action 229. tender ­ offer to work for a certain price (pakkumus) 230. assignee ­ person who receives sth which has been legally transferred (keegi kellele kohustus on antud) 231. breach ­ failure to carry out the terms of an agreement 232. intent ­ the will or purpose with which one does an act 233

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How to write a Design Report
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How to write a Design Report

If your design is a process, describe how the process will be used. The purpose of this section is to provide the reader with a clear picture of what the design does. Generally, this section is short. Page 4 of 9 The design description part will be the longest part in the body of your report. For examples, again look at a well-written U.S. patent. In particular, notice how a patent describes a design by referring to one or more figures where key parts are annotated with numbers. Evaluation In this part you describe how you have verified that your solution works. You do this by evaluating your design against the requirements you outlined in the problem definition section. It is not enough to provide a solution to a problem; you must also demonstrate that it works. Evaluation could be through experimental testing of a physical prototype, through testing of a virtual prototype (computer model

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Vormistamine ülesanne 2
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Vormistamine ülesanne 2

The authors propose that for two-dimensional discrete wavelet transform (2DDWT) analysis of un- pilled fabric images, where the wavelet scale is close to the fabric inter-yarn pitch, the distribution of detail coefficients will have a relatively small standard deviation. On the other hand, when the amount of pilling increases, also the standard deviation will increase as the pills introduce variations into the image that disrupt the underlying pattern of the fabric structure. Referring, for instance, to Figure 17, taken from [33], it can be noticed that for fabrics with pilling grade equal to 1 (in the paper indicated with the letter i) a lower value for standard deviation (i.e. the coefficient in the paper) can be found. As the pilling grade rise from 1 to 5 (in the paper from i to v), also the tends to rise. FIGURE 17. Test image pill intensity rating vs. standard deviation for five pilling grades from i to v [33].

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Proseminar
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Proseminar

to include the author's name in the brackets we need to see if we had already mentioned his name in the sentence. If the name is there (e.g. According to Baker, "..." (17).), we do not have to repeat it in brackets, only the page number appears. If we do not mention the name in our sentence, then the name should appear in brackets ­ just the family name (e.g. "... ... ..." (Baker 17).) You may have several works by the same author ­ then you need to specify the one you are referring to. Have you mentioned him in your sentence or not ­ if the author's name is mentioned in my sentence ­ you do not include him in brackets but give the title to the work you mind (e.g. War and Peace 20).). If the author is not mentioned ­ then we introduce his family name in brackets after which we have comma ( , ) (e.g. (Baker, War and Peace 20).). The bulk of information comes in "Works Cited", the same applies to articles. 24.09.2002 Special Uses of Quotation Marks 1

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Veebiteenused-kordamisküsimused ja vastused kontrolltööks
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Veebiteenused (kordamisküsimused ja vastused kontrolltööks)

/ Selects from the root node // Selects nodes in the document from the current node that match the selection no matter where they are . Selects the current node .. Selects the parent of the current node @ Selects attributes RELATIVE VS. ABSOLUTE PATHS In HTML, you can specify an Absolute Path for the , describing where another page is with the server name, folders, and filename all in the URL. Or, if you are referring to another file on the same site, you need not enter the server name or all of the path information. This is called a Relative Path. The concept can be applied similarly in XPath. If location path starts with the node that we've selected then it is an relative path. If location path starts with root node or with '/' then it is an absolute path. o Päringute tulemuse ennustamine -Ise panen midagi ja ennustan mis tuleb XSLT

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Inglise keel unit 5 answers
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Inglise keel unit 5 answers

(ii) credit any two from the following: 1 antibiotic resistance (gene) introduced and survivors have plasmid; 2 fluorescent marker (gene) introduced and glowing bacteria have plasmid; 3 identify bacteria producing insulin using antibodies; 2 [6] 8. referring to pig insulin: ethical / religious, reasons; incompatibility / lack of tolerance / immune response; ora not exactly the same as / less effective than, human insulin; ora referring to human insulin from bacteria: engineered insulin is cheaper; ora greater supply of engineered insulin; ora 1 [1] 9

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Inglise keele struktuur
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Inglise keele struktuur

What are you doing today/tomorrow? *I can help you yesterday. I can help you today/tomorrow. Meanings of the simple present tense with reference to present time: (a) State present (b) Habitual present (c) Instantaneous present - commentaries - demonstrations and other self-commentaries - special exclamatory sentences - performatives Nonpresent uses of the present tense (a) `The historic present' (b) with verbs of communication (c) Referring to the future (d) fictional narratives Meanings of the past tense with reference to past time: The past tense combines 2 features of meaning: - the event/state takes place in the past and there is a gap between its completion and the present moment - the event/state took place at a definite time (a) Event past (b) Habitual past (c) State past Meanings of the past tense with reference to present and future time: (a) Indirect speech (b) The attitudinal past (c) The hypothetical past

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Hispaania keel kirjapilt- audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk
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Hispaania keel kirjapilt + audio allalaadimise lingid 53lk

overcoat el sobretodo watch el reloj pajamas los pijamas wool la lana 53. To Wear llevar - to wear ponerse - to put on llevo llevamos me pongo nos ponemos llevas lleváis te pones os ponéis lleva llevan se pone se ponen You don't use possessive pronouns when referring to parts of the body or clothing, but you do use the definite article. 35 54. Future Tense The future of regular verbs is formed by adding the following endings to the infinitive: -é -emos -ás -éis -á -án

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Philip Larkin’s Poetry-Themes-Form-Style-Imagery and Symbolism
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Philip Larkin’s Poetry: Themes, Form, Style, Imagery and Symbolism

“horizon of possible meanings is determined by the conjuncture of two historical moments, the moment of writing and the moment of reading”, can surely be accepted. Another monograph applying the method of historicism, published fourteen years after Regan’s is Stephen Cooper’s Philip Larkin: Subversive Writer (2004). 1.2. LARKIN STYLISTIC MAP When approaching the poems of Larkin as if were compressed stories, John Bayley emphasizes his value of epiphanies. When describes (referring to territory of poem anecdotal that is almost story) about what entirely consists his “new way of exploring that territory” (1988, 272), Bayley does not do more than reform the poetic text definition that we have handled in the present work - a text in which the information highly is concentrated and organized in the following terms: “I have you use the shorthand of poetry to block in a situation in a way that

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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

and so it was with the Greeks and Romans, but so me recent feminist readings offer a more ambiguous interpretation.[2] Leopold bloom: Dublin Jew, 38, wife unfaithful, son dead, daughter in college, intimate details in his life. The adventures of odyssey: brings his wife breakfast to bed, goes to butchery to buy kidneys, goes to lavatory(wc), attends a funeral, students common room in medical college, evolution and birth of language. Odysseys- Odysseus' name means "trouble" in Greek, referring to both the giving and receiving of trouble--as is often the case in his wanderings. Joyce's stream of consciousness: a means of characterisation and rendering life as a whole. The three characters' stream of consciousness. 6. DH Lawrence: man and writer. Lawrence's aesthetic: `art for my sake'. Why the Novel Matters. Criticism of modern civilization. The influence of Freudian theory. Instinctive man vs. spiritual woman. Lawrence's women. Sons and Lovers. Oedipus complex and

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The Medium Is the Message
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The Medium Is the Message

The message of the electric light is like the message of electric power in industry, totally radical, pervasive, and decentralized. For electric light and power are separate from their uses, yet they eliminate time and space factors in human association exactly as do radio, telegraph, telephone, and TV, creating involvement in depth. A fairly complete handbook for studying the extensions of man could be made up from selections from Shakespeare. Some might quibble about whether or not he was referring to TV in these familiar lines from Romeo and Juliet: But soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It speaks, and yet says nothing. In Othello, which, as much as King Lear, is concerned with the torment of people transformed by illusions, there are these lines that bespeak Shakespeare's intuition of the transforming powers of new media: Is there not charms By which the property of youth and maidhood May be abus'd? Have you not read Roderigo, Of some such thing?

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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

Everyone watches the unloading of the bulls. When the shining, muscular beasts charge out of the cages, steers (castrated male bovines) work at calming them so that they do not kill one another. The steers are often gored in the process. Jake tells Brett not to look, but she watches anyway, fascinated. Afterward, they go to a café and get drunk. Mike makes a few cutting remarks about Cohn following Brett around like a steer, referring to the fact that Cohn went to San Sebastian after Bill and Jake left Pamplona. Mike berates Cohn for not knowing when he isn't wanted. Bill leads Cohn away, and things calm down. Mike remarks that Brett has had affairs before, but not with Jews or with men who kept hanging around. The group shares a supper in which copious amounts of wine mask the shared feeling of apprehension. Summary: Chapter XIV Jake returns to his room that night very drunk

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The Witch Trials in Salem
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The Witch Trials in Salem

accusations of misdeeds from all sides of the community in the wake of Abigail's charges, so he brings in Judge Danforth to determine who is guilty or innocent. However, given the moral climate of the time, it seems someone has to be found guilty of witchcraft, even though firm evidence of wrongdoing is becoming hard to come by. Metaphorical usage In modern terminology 'witch-hunt' has acquired usage referring to the act of seeking and persecuting any perceived enemy, particularly when the search is conducted using extreme measures and with little regard to actual guilt or innocence. It is used whether or not it is sanctioned by the government, or merely occurs within the "court of public opinion". The first such use reported by the Oxford English Dictionary dates to 1932. Another early instance is George Orwell's Homage to Catalonia (1938). The term is used by Orwell to describe how,

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