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"reflected" - 96 õppematerjali

reflected on what had passed, was increased by every review of it. That she should receive an offer of marriage from Mr. Darcy! That he should have been in love with her for so many months! So much in love as to wish to marry her in spite of all the objections which had made him prevent his friend's marrying her sister, and which must appear at least with equal force in his own case—was almost incredible! It was gratifying to have inspired unconsciously so strong an affection.
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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Kristel Raud PSPSB ­ 2 What is schizophrenia? Mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by impaired emotional responses Delusions including paranoia and auditory hallucinations, disorganized thinking reflected in speech, and a lack of emotional intelligence Symptoms Hallucinations (hearing voices) Delusions (bizarre or persecutory in nature) Disorganized thinking and speech Social withdrawal Sloppiness of dress and hygiene Loss of motivation and judgment Positive and negative symptoms POSITIVE NEGATIVE Poverty of speech (alogia) Delusions Lack of desire to form Disordered thoughts relationships (asociality) and speech Lack of motivation (avolition) Auditory and visual hallucinations Causes Combination of genetic and environmental factors Fami...

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Test VIII - cumulative test

If the slip drops, how will the breakdown torque change? no change What reference frame is used in the grid-operated induction motor models (alfa, beeta). If the voltage drops, how the breakdown torque will change? drops What motor variables does the replacement circuit present? (harril oli current ja voltage sai 1 punkti) What speed has the maximal value? idle What data are published on the motor rating plate? power ja speed ning jällegi harril oli 1 punkt What parameters are reflected at the motor replacement circuit? The rotor variables are reflected to the stator axes. For this purpose, recalculation is made resulting in the reflected (referred) rotor EMF, current, inductance, and resistance. As a result, the electromagnetic power, losses, and consumed power in the reflected and in the source machines are equal. Test V Braking time at reversing depends on speed. Regeneration occurs when speed decreases suddenly or increases. The double-phase motor have a easy breakdown

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Charlie Chaplini elulugu

In these films Chaplin developed a character that wore baggy pants, tight frock coat, large shoes on the wrong feet and a black derby hat. By his thirteenth film, Caught in the Rain (1914), Chaplin began to direct his own films. Chaplin now slowed the pace of his films, reduced the number of visual jokes but increased the time spent on each one. Chaplin placed the emphasis on the character rather than slapstick events. The themes of his films became more serious and reflected his childhood experiences of poverty, hunger and loneliness. Chaplin's work revolutionized film comedy and turned it into an art form. Chaplin's films were highly successful and became a household name throughout the world. Charles Chaplin died in Switzerland on 25th December, 1977.

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Nägemis taju, Gibson VS Gregory

down process due to the indirect process that involves making assumptions about the world. 1 05144023 However, another theory of visual perception is called bottom-up/data driven processes Gibson (1979). As the major bottom-up theorist, he argues that perception is a direct process, determined by the information presented to the sensory receptors. In other words, perceptions starts with light reflected by objects which creates an optic array containing all the visual information from the environment to the eye as a stationary perceiver. Although motion changes some aspects in optic array, however, it provides unambiguous and invariant information about the layout and objects in space. He differs in this information in three forms: optic flow patterns (motion and stereopsis), texture gradient and affordances.

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IPCC summary

northern Europe and northern and central Asia. 10.Decreased precipitation has been observed in the Sahel, the Mediterranean, southern Africa and parts of southern Asia. 11.There is no clear trend in the annual numbers of tropical cyclones. 12.Antarctic sea ice extent continues to show inter annual variability and localized changes but no statistically significant average trends. 13.Because it is consistent with the lack of warming reflected in atmospheric temperatures averaged across the region. 14.The last time the polar regions were significantly warmer than present was about 125,000 years ago. 15.The sea level was probably 4 to 6 m higher during the last interglacial period. 16.It would change at a rate of about 0.1°C per decade. 17.During 1990-2005 the global temperature has increased between 0.15 °C and 0.3 °C per decade. 18.If greenhouse gas concentrations were stabilized, anthropogenic warming and sea

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Atlantise allkaik

.. They all speak about times, when th Humanity falls asleep and becomes materialistic, forgets where it originates... this is the time of lower conciousness... Perseus using the beheaded head of Medusa to freeze and turn the living ones to stones once they look to it. The Mythology of Perseus and Medusa is connected to the descent of the Divine Female into Lower Conciousness. In the psysical part of the Great Year the Divine Female falls into Lower Consciousness and her shadow side emerges reflected in the unconcious Mortal Females who take control. This is also what the whore of Babylon is symbolizing. Perseus is symbolic for the returning Aether and Christ Consciousness that removes the influence and power of the lower conscious Mortal Females. The water that Perseus rides in on is also symbolic for the Aether as is the long hair of the Divine Female. The Living Ones refers to Mortal Man that has looked upon the corrupted Mortal Female as their Truth

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Austraalia loodus

Anthem: "Advance Australia Fair" Royal Anthem: "God Save The Queen" ABOUT Australia's population is roughly 22.7 million people . Australia is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. Australia's military expenditure is the world's 13th-largest. Australia is a constitutional monarchy with a federal division of powers. CULTURE Australian culture is as broad and varied as the country's landscape. Australia is multicultural and multiracial and this is reflected in the country's food, lifestyle and cultural practices and experience. ENVIRONMENT Australia has the greatest number of reptiles of any country, with 755 species. Australian forests are mostly made up of evergreen species, particularly eucalyptus trees . Well-known Australian animals:kangaroo ,koala and wombat . Well-known Australian birds:emu and kookaburra . LANGUAGE Australia has no official language, English has

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Loodusteaduslike mõtlemisviiside II kontrolltöö

It gets scattered all around the sky. Whichever direction you look, some of this scattered blue light reaches you. 5 Miks Päike on tõustes ja loojudes punakas-oranz? The most basic answer is that light is refracted by particles in the atmosphere and the red end of the spectrum is what is visible. 6 Kas lumi on valge? The reason we see snow in the first place is due to light. As snow falls through the atmosphere and lands on the ground, light is reflected off the surface of the ice crystals. Since the snow has multiple facets, some of the light is scattered. The reason we see snow in the first place is due to light. As snow falls through the atmosphere and lands on the ground, light is reflected off the surface of the ice crystals. Since the snow has multiple facets, some of the light is scattered. As light hits the snow on the ground, there are so many locations for light to be reflected, that no single wavelength of light

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CANADA

One third of its people are French- speaking. Ottawa is the capital of Canada and is located on the banks of the Ottawa, Rideau and Gatineau rivers. Canada's fourth-largest city is a complementary blend of urban and rural lifestyles, old and new neighborhoods, culture and heritage, business and government. Ottawa also has a high standard of living reflected in a multitude of accessible services, vibrant entertainment, exciting recreational activities, and thriving businesses. Canada's Great Lakes Canada's Great Lakes are some of the largest and most beautiful in the world. The alpine towns sprinkled along the Rockies on the Alberta side are an unspoiled mountain playground where

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Genetic Engineering

for selection works, are saved. Secondly, genetically modified products are steady against insects and do not need toxic chemicals and productivity of genetically modified organisms is much higher, than of the usual organisms. On the other hand, geneticists recognize that intervention in a genome of live organisms can not completely be safe. In organisms are happening mutagen changes which can have strong negative impact on the human and it can be badly reflected on the human's health. Introduction in a human diet of mutagen food can lead to distribution of new pathogenic bacteria and also to increase the number of people who are suffering from food allergies. Some grades of transgene plants perniciously affect wrecker organisms and, as a result, they affect helpful organisms too. The possibility of escaping of an alien gene in the wild nature is not excluded, and it is difficult to submit what consequences can be

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Trojan horse

New versions of these programs appear dozens per week and are very diverse and operating principles. Some of them are limited to just a collection of all input from the keyboard data and sending them by e-mail to the attacker. The most powerful can give the author full control over an infected machine to send megabytes of data collected on the remote server to receive commands from there for further work. Pursuit of total control over infected computers. This is reflected in their association in a zombie network, controlled from a single center Use of infected machines to send spam through them, or launch attacks Require special consideration such classes of programs as Trojan-Dropper, and Trojan- Downloader. The ultimate goals they are absolutely identical - installation on the computer of another malware, which can be both a worm and a "trojan". Differs only by the principle of their actions

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

Gladys receives a letter which implies that Dorian is going to kill himself. They hurry to London only to find the painting in a perfect order and Dorian dead and really ugly.(book: servants hear a cry and break into the room) That night, Dorian goes to the locked room to look at his portrait. He hopes his decision to amend his life will have changed the painting, and he considers that perhaps his decision not to ruin the innkeeper's daughter's reputation will be reflected in the painted face. But when Dorian looks at his portrait, he sees there is no change--except that "in the eyes there was a look of cunning, and in the mouth the curved wrinkle of the hypocrite." In the movie he sees a change in the eyes and thinks he stil has a chance. He decides to destroy the painting and grow old as everyone else does. (book: he destroys it with anger). Too gross picture.

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Sir Isaac Newton

fluids, which include most common liquids and gases. NonNewtonian fluid · It's a fluid what is not a really fluid. · solid fluid. NonNewtonian fluid · In pool http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=f2XQ97XHjVw · In slowmotion http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=w4xkvCcAers · on a Speaker Cone http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=3zoTKXXNQIU Newton's theory of color · This theory proved that no matter how colored light is transmitted, reflected or scattered, the colos light still remained the same color · Newton tried to prove his color theory by creating the reflecting telescope Newton's telescope · 1671. · Reflecting telescope. · Using a concave primary mirror and a flat diagonal secondary mirror. Newton's telescope Refences http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_laws_of_motion http://www.newton.ac.uk/newtlife.html http://www.hot.ee/mecamoka/viies.html http://en.wikipedia

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Surmanuhtlus

Ma olen sellele ksimusele pranud suurt thelepanu. Kahjuks pole rahuaegset surmanuhtlust seni veel kigis Lnemere maade Nukokku kuuluvates riikides kaotatud. Ma olen sageli seisnud silmitsi vitega, et avalik arvamus on surmanuhtluse kaotamise vastu ja aeg pole selleks veel kps. Poolt ja vastu Kige levinum pooltvide surmanuhtluse kohta on vajadus hiskonnale. Nimelt olevat see hirmutusvahend seaduse ja korra tagamiseks. Vastavalt hirmutusteooriale on hiskonna heaolu tarbeks vajalik tappa korrarikkuja, mis peletaks teised inimesed tagasi mttest midagi samalaadset korda saata. On tehtud lugematu arv uuringuid, kuid kski neist pole testanud, et surmanuhtlusel oleks testi mjus hirmutav toime. Tegelikult on hoopis vastupidisele osutavaid mrke: vgivaldsetel kttemaksumeetmetel vib olla negatiivne mju hiskonna moraalile ja nii vib surmanuhtlus hoopistkkis suurendada vgivaldsust ning muuta hiskonna brutaalsemaks. Teine pooltvide tleb, et kui kur...

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Essay about England

the same thing occurred in Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Of course the situation was a bit different in smaller colonies where the population was smaller and also more easily manageable. All the bigger colonies had complete internal self-government but recognized the overall authority of the British government. All the changes that took place in Britain were carried to its subjects as well in one way or another. Everything that took place in the mother country reflected to its subjects as well. After the World War II, in 1947 India gained its independence and a new state of Pakistan was simultaneously created which led to a wave of decolonisation and several colonies became independent and sovereign states. The London declaration of 1949 was a base to the developing of the modern Commonwealth. Now the joining of the Commonwealth became a natural choice for many new nations that were emerging out of the decolonisation process of the 1950s and 1960s

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George Orwell "Animal Farm" essay - "Human nature exposed in the novel"

be true and Napoleon used it for his own good. It is also very common in today's World, where people take advantage of others' weaker sides and turn them good for their own benefit. In conclusion humans could be considered as very self-centered creatures, who all in all aim at individual power over other people. They are capable of doing anything just as long as it will produce good results and bring them the outcome they were targeting for. The same thing is reflected in "Animal Farm" ­ the brutal dishonesty and injustice against others just to achieve your goals and to satisfy your power-hunger.

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Tallinn

After Nazi retreat in 1944, it was occupied by the USSR again. After that Tallinn became the capital of the Estonian SSR. Tallinn's population is registered 400,200 (as of May 2007). Since independence, improving air and sea transport links with Western Europe and Estonia's accession to the European Union have made Tallinn easily accessible to tourists. Estonia has made rapid economic progress since independence and this is reflected in local prices. Although not extortionate, neither are prices as cheap as in other former Eastern Bloc countries. The main attractions are in the two old towns (Lower Town and Toompea) which are both easily explored on foot. Eastern districts around Pirita and Kadriorg are also worth visiting and the Estonian Open Air Museum near Rocca al Mare, west of the city, showes aspects of Estonian culture and architecture Toompea. This area was once a separate town (Dom zu Reval), the

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Riikide võrdlus

Majanduslik Eesti (Estonia) Argentiina Keenia (Kenya) näitaja (Argentia) Liberaalsuse aste 6 koht 69 koht 86 Koht (Economic freedom) Indeks:3,2 Indeks:2,05 Indeks:1,9 SKP suurus (GDP $22.5 billion (2011) $435.2 billion (2011) $36.1 billion (2011) official exchange rate) SKP per capita $20,200 (2011) $17,400 (2011) $1,700 (2011) (GDP per capita) SKP ostuvõime $26.93 billion (2011) $709.7 billion (2011) $71.5 billion (2011) alusel (GDP purchasing power parity) Gini indeks 31,4 (2009) 45,8 (2009) 42,5 (2008) Eksport inimese $6,988 per capita $1,362.63 per capita $ 113.97 per capita kohta (Export per capita) Kokku eksport: Kokku eksport: Kokku eksport: ...

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Physical hazards konspekt

Source: Lighting for Health and Safety, By: Smith, N.A. © 2000 Elsevier DIRECT GLARE Luminaries should ideally be installed outside the 45 0 “forbidden angle” in order to minimize disability glare. Reflected glare from polished surfaces reduces visibility and causes discomfort glare. REFLECTED GLARE Source: Lighting for Health and Safety, By: Smith, N.A

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The Anaerobic Energy Systems 7

6.72. · 1.5 minutes of recovery, PCr increased to 65% of resting levels, but reached only 85% with 6 min recovery. · No change in ATP or glycogen after 6 min · After 6 min of recovery peak W, speed and mean power were all lower than the original sprint Bogdanis et al. Cont... · Gaitanos and colleagues (1993) examined the effects of 10 x 6 s maximal sprints on muscle metabolism. · Energy for 1st sprint from PCr degradation and anaerobic glycolysis, reflected in a 57% depletion of PCr, and a significant increase in lactate concentration. · After 10th sprint there was: ­ a decrease in mean power output by 23%, ­ no increase in lactate, ­ and a fall in PCr levels from 43% pre-bout to 16% post sprint, accounting for 90% of ATP production. · Anaerobic glycolysis was inhibited and energy was provided by PCr degradation and increased aerobic metabolism (more than 13% increase). Cont... · Bogdanis et al

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Pure Competition

Hence they are price-takers as they cannot influence market price · MANY firms TOGETHER can affect market price by changing industry output ­ Graphically - perfectly elastic demand for single firm - horizontal line. ­ ONLY ONE MARKET PRICE Firm's Output The firm's choice of method and level of the costs of output is dependent on costs and revenue associated with each output alternative. · Productions are reflected in the supply side of the model. The revenue of the firm is reflected in the demand functions. Average, Total and Marginal Revenue Average Revenue (AR) schedule = demand schedule ­ Price per unit to buyer = revenue per unit to seller ­ average revenue=price Total Revenue (TR)= Price x Quantity (increases by constant amount ­ constant price) ­ TR = P x Q · Straight upward sloping line ­ constant slope (= price)

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London

Wheel", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year. The National Lottery also released a flood of funds for major enhancements to existing attractions, for example the roofing of the Great Court at the British Museum.The London Plan, published by the Mayor of London in 2004, estimated that the population would reach 8.1 million by 2016, and continue to rise thereafter. This was reflected in a move towards denser, more urban styles of building, including a greatly increased number of tall buildings,[6] and proposals for major enhancements to the public transport network. However, funding for projects such as Crossrail remained a struggle.On 6 July 2005 London won the bid to host the 2012 Olympics. However, celebrations were cut short the following day when, on 7 July 2005, London was rocked by a series of terrorist attacks

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The Moon Is Down

The moon is down Author: John Steinbeck.(February 27, 1902--December 20, 1968) John Steinbeck III was one of the best-known and most widely read American writers of the 20th century. He wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939 and the novella Of Mice and Men, published in 1937. In all, he wrote twenty-five books, including sixteen novels, six non-fiction books and several collections of short stories. In 1962 Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature. In his subsequent novels, Steinbeck found a more authentic voice by drawing upon direct memories of his life in California. Later he used real historical conditions and events in the first half of 20th century America, which he had experienced first-hand as a reporter. Steinbeck often populated his stories with struggling characters; his works examined the lives of the working class and migrant worker...

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Bob Marley

married Cedella Booker, a black Jamaican then eighteen years old. Norval provided financial support for his wife and child, but seldom saw them, as he was often away on trips. Marley was ten years old when his father died of a heart attack in 1955 at age 60. Marley suffered racial prejudice as a youth, because of his mixed racial origins,[3] and faced questions about his own racial identity throughout his life. He once reflected: I don't have prejudice against myself. My father was a white and my mother was black. Them call me half-caste or whatever. Me don't dip on nobody's side. Me don't dip on the black man's side nor the white man's side. Me dip on God's side, the one who create me and cause me to come from black and white. Marley and his mother moved to Kingston's Trenchtown slum after Norval's death. He was forced to learn self-defense, as he became the target of bullying because of his racial makeup

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Etiquette in America

This is not an insult. · Handshake as a first meeting. · Hugging is reserved for close family members and friends. · Kissing people in greeting is in the context of relatives, lovers, and friends. 7.THE FAMILY · The family unit is generally considered the close family, and is typically small. Extended family relatives live in their own homes, often at great distances from their children. · Individualism is prized, and this is reflected in the family unit. People are proud of their individual accomplishments, initiative and success, and may, or may not, share those sources of pride with their elders. 8.THE PEOPLE · .American people are oftenly friendly and open. · People tend to not wait to be introduced, will begin to speak with strangers as they stand in a queue, sit next to each other at an event, etc. 9.BODY LANGUAGE · Keep your distance when conversing. If an American feels you are standing

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Elektroonika Alused

(Near infrared -- your vision cuts out at about 720 nm). The wavelength inside the polycarbonate is a factor of n=1.5 smaller -- or about 500 nm. The pit/bump is carefully fabricated so that it is a quarter of a wavelength (notice a wavelength INSIDE the polycarbonate) high. The idea here is that light striking the land travels 1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2 of a wavelength furthe than light striking the top of the pit. The light reflected from the land is then delayed by 1/2 a wavelength -- an so is exactly out of phase with the light reflected from the pit. These two waves will interfere destructively -- s effectively no light has been reflected. The spacing between pits is equally carefully selected. Recall from basic optics that the image of a beam passi through a round aperture will form a characteristic pattern called an Airy disk. The FWHM (full-width half- maximum) center of the Airy disk pattern is a spot about 1

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Legends of Tallinn

a specific historical background. Some of them even tend to be more science fictional than true. A unique color is added by old-fashioned style and language. Tallinn has a long and complicated history. Tallinn has had more than twenty different names. Tallinn was for the first time mentioned in written sources in the Arab geographer al-Idrisi's in 1154. Tallinn has survived many historical events. Over the centuries, has Tallinn been reflected in ethnical stories - in numerous legends. In some areas the number of stories may reach tens. For example, a legend of St. Olaf's church, which is known around the legend of eighty, tells how the Estonians wanted that their city would be famous. The habitants of Tallinn let the chuch built by a mighty man. Unknown man said that he will build the church free if they guess his name. What in fackt happend. The church was named as its builder. And the

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The Great Wave off Kanagawa

toward the sky, by the deep blue of the inner side of the curve, by the splash of its claw-like crest as it sprays forth droplets.[23] Andreas Ramos, a writer, notes: [...]a seascape with Fuji. The waves form a frame through which we see the mountain. The gigantic wave is a yin yang of empty space beneath the mountain. The inevitable breaking that we await creates a tension in the picture. In the background, a small wave forming a miniature Fuji is reflected by the distant mountain, itself shrunk in perspective. The little wave is larger than the mountain. The small fishermen cling to thin fishing boats, slide on a sea-mount looking to dodge the wave. The violent Yang of nature is overcome by the yin of the confidence of these experienced fishermen. Strangely, despite a storm, the sun shines high.[23] In the two first designs the waves appear to be dense and uniform, they almost seem to be minerals. Their

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Washington and Texas

largest economies. Texas' economy is the fourth-largest of any country subdivision globally, behind England, California, and Tokyo Prefecture. Its Per Capita personal income in 2009 was $36,484 ranking 29th in the nation. Texas's large population, abundance of natural resources, thriving cities and leading centers of higher education have contributed to a large and diverse economy. Since oil was discovered, the state's economy has reflected the state of the petroleum industry. In recent times urban centers of the state have increased in size containing two-thirds of the population in 2005. The state's economic growth has led to urban sprawl and its associated symptoms. Energy Ever since the discovery of oil at Spindletop, energy has been a dominant force politically and economically within the state. If Texas were its own country it would be the sixth largest oil producer in the world

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History of Football

a sense of what it was actually like to be involved in such games. Held between neighbouring towns and villages with no limit on the number of players and practically no rule book, matches often descended into riotous scenes. Indeed, so violent was medieval football that the Lord Mayor of London actually banned the sport in 1314, claiming `there is great noise in the city caused by hustling over large footballs in the fields of the public'. The extent of its popularity and rambunctiousness is reflected in the fact there were more than 30 royal and local laws which attempted to ban football between 1314 and 1667. However, by the end of the 14th century, the term `football' was well established in England, with Chaucer even referencing it in his Canterbury Tales. It was by no means solely confined to the lower orders either, as the Great Wardrobe of Henry VIII in 1526 recorded `one leather pair (of shoes) for football', and decrees

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The European Union Law , The EU institutions

The institutions of the European Union form a complex and unique polity and, in determining whether or not this structure and the law making powers granted to each respective institution are inherently undemocratic, it is vital to define what is meant by the term ‘democratic’. In his Gettysburg address Abraham Lincoln referred to a government which was ‘of the people, by the people, for the people’and it is by this criterion that democracy is often judged. These principles are reflected in having equal access to power and in being equal before the law. It must be considered not only whether law making powers are granted to elected persons, but also whether the balance of power between institutions within the European Union promotes the ideals of democracy. Firstly,the democratic nature of the European Union must be measured by the extent to which its institutions (particularly those with executive and legislative power) are elected bodies of persons

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TRADERUN ANSWERS

discussed with Azerbaijan in the framework of a new sub-committee for Justice Liberty Security (JLS) and Human Rights and Democracy which was established in 2010. Its first meeting was held on 30 November-1 December 2010. With Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova, human rights discussions in the framework of the respective JLS subcommittee meetings have gained new momentum. As regards Ukraine, human rights issues are extensively reflected in the new EU-Ukraine Association Agenda, which replaces the former EU-Ukraine Action Plan. A dedicated and regular EU- Republic of Moldova Human Rights Dialogue was launched in March 2010. The EU and Armenia launched a dedicated and regular Human Rights Dialogue in December 2009. The EU and Georgia further consolidated their exchange on human rights, with three dedicated meetings held so far. The EU welcomed Azerbaijan's readiness to

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My Town

sea transport links with Western Europe and Estonia's accession to the European Union have made Tallinn easily accessible to tourists. The picturesque old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the current novelty of the destination attract many tourists and facilities (hotels, restaurants) have developed to meet their needs. English is widely spoken within the tourist areas. Note that Estonia has made rapid economic progress since independence and that this is reflected in local prices. Although not extortionate, neither are prices as cheap as in other former Eastern Bloc countries. The local tourist office sells the "Tallinn Card" which gives the holder free local public transport and entry to most attractions. Although the economics of this may be marginal, it is convenient to use. Local walking tours offer short-cuts to understanding the city. The main attractions are in the two old towns (Lower Town and Toompea)

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Queen Elizabeth I lifestory

years until the end of her interrogate and monitor reign. Catholic householders. The conflicts with Spain and To maintain the illusion of in Ireland dragged on, the tax peace and prosperity, she burden grew heavier, and the increasingly relied on internal economy was hit by poor spies and propaganda. harvests and the cost of war. In her last years, mounting Prices rose and the standard of criticism reflected a decline in living fell. the public's affection for her One of the causes for this "second reign" of Elizabeth, as it is sometimes called, was the different character of Elizabeth's governing body, the privy council in the 1590s. A new generation was in power. With the exception of Lord Burghley, the most important politicians had died around 1590: The Earl of When he was wrongly accused by the

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The cost of production

different inputs to be used. Production is an activity where resources are altered or changed and there is an increase in the ability of these resources to satisfy wants. · Before goods can be distributed or sold, they must be produced. · Within the market model, production and costs of production are reflected in the supply function Production, more specifically, · the technology used in the production of a good (or service) · the prices of the inputs determine the cost of production. Production processes increase the ability of inputs (or resources) to satisfy wants by: · a change in physical characteristics · a change in location · a change in time · a change in ownership

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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES

reporting organisation and its suppliers. The performance indicator describes one facet of the economic relationship between the suppliers and the reporting organisation. Indirect impacts - The total economic impact of an organisation includes indirect impacts stemming from externalities that create impacts on communities, broadly defined. Externalities are those costs or benefits arising from a transaction that are not fully reflected in the monetary amount of the transaction. A community can be considered as anything from a neighbourhood, to a country, or even a community of interest such as a minority group within a society. Examples of externalities might include:  innovation measured through patents and partnerships;  economic effects (positive or negative) of changes in location or operations; or  the contribution of a sector to Gross Domestic Product or national competitiveness.

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inglise keeles Eesti tutvustus: Project: Estonia

Project ESTONIA MAP OF ESTONIA Southern Viljandimaa The southern part of Viljandi county catches the eye with its sublime scenery. The area today lies in the very heart of the historical Mulgimaa ­ the home of hills, deep valleys and lakes brought together by a beauty spot Halliste primeval valley. According to several folk tales, it is also in these valleys, woods and bogs that Old Nick found refuge.The great variety displayed in the nature is also reflected in the local cultural heritage. At the beginning of the 19th century growing linen spread and became the basis of the legendary wealth of Mulgi farms. The ancient barn-dwellings and decaying manor houses are the mute witnesses of those times. The riches and cultural heritage of Mulgimaa owe to the diligence and tenacity of the local people. Village handicraftsmen and masters have always been honoured. Mulgikapsad (stewed sauerkraut with barley

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Roman Britain

raised the specter of the eventual abolition of all the monarchies in Europe. The King and his family were finally convinced to abandon all titles held under the German Crown, and to change German titles and house names to anglicized versions. Hence, on 17 July 1917, a Royal Proclamation issued by George V declared The name had a long association with British royalty, through the town of Windsor, Berkshire and Windsor Castle, a link reflected in the Round Tower of Windsor Castle being the basis of the badge of the House of Windsor. At the same time, Prince Louis of Battenberg adopted the surname Mountbatten, a partial translation into English. Prince Louis is the maternal grandfather of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Only a single person, Alastair Windsor, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, who was not a descendant of George V, ever bore the surname Windsor, and he died without issue.

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Topic USA

Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The state is named after George Washington, the 1st President of the United States. It is the only U.S. state named after a president. Washington is a great place for tourist to visit, with art galleries and museums that it has. The nature in Washington in really diverse and it is good for people, who don't like so much night life, but historical cities. Mt. Rainier reflected in Reflection lake. Famous Americans Leonardo was born in Vinci, near Florence, Italy, in 1452. Leonardo da Vinci was a skilled painter, sculptor, engineer, architect, and inventor. Two of his most famous paintings--The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa--are considered by many art historians to be priceless. Although Leonardo studied to be an artist, he also became interested in anatomy, optics, and botany, or the study of plants. He used what he learned from his studies to invent new things

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Referaat "Chelsea Flower Show"

Fortunately it ended just in time for the Chelsea Flower Show to go ahead, on 25 May ­ postponed by one week and reduced to three days. The Gardner's Chronicle reported that it was larger than ever. As the experimental five-day opening in 1925 had proved unpopular with exhibitors, the Show became a four-day event in 1927, when an extra day, especially for RHS Members, was instituted. This was to be on a Thursday, and public were allowed in only from Wednesday to Friday. In 1929 Chelsea reflected garden styles that would be seen more than 50 years later: great set pieces in which hardware and design were as important as the planting itself. Although there were two more Shows before war was declared in September 1939, the 1937 one was the last great Show before the Chelsea Flower Show closed from 1940 to 1946. 10 After the Second World War, the RHS President Lord Aberconway told a gathering of

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Lõuna Aafrika rahvusköök

These colonists brought European cookery styles with them. Cape Dutch Traditional cookery of South Africa is often refered to as "Cape Dutch". This cuisine is characterized by the use of spices such as nutmeg, allspice and hot peppers. The Cape Dutch cookery style owes at least as much to the cookery of the slaves brought by the Dutch East India Company to the Cape from Bengal, Java and Malaysia as it does to the European styles of cookery imported by settlers, and this is reflected in the use of eastern spices and the names given to many of these dishes. Indian cookery Curry dishes are popular in South Africa among people of all ethnic origins; many dishes came to the country with the thousands of Indian labourers brought to South Africa in the nineteenth century. Restaurants and fast food outlets South Africa can be said to have a real "eating out" culture. While there are some restaurants that specialize in traditional South African dishes or modern

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Psychology – Gleitman

Rene Descartes and the Reflex Concept: All action was essentially a response to some event in the outside world. Something from the outside excites one of the senses. This transmits the excitation upward to the brain, which then relays the excitation downward to a muscle. The excitation from the senses thus eventually leads to a contradiction of a muscle and thereby to a reaction to the external event which started the whole sequence. In effect, the energy from the outside is reflected back by the nervous system to the animal's muscles- the term 'reflex' finds its origin in this conception. Basic Nervous Functions: Reception, Integration, Reaction: Psychologists today agree with Descartes that much of behavior can be understood as reactions to outside events: the environment poses a question and the organism answers it. This approach must lead to a tripartite classification on nervous functions: reception through the senses, reaction from the muscles and

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Tsehhov daam koeraga Chekov Lady and the Lapdog

But maybe the people's goals, reflects Russia's position in the world at the time, I think it was at the peak of its empire? The book could be saying something about the management of wealth? Those who relentlessly pursued wealth were in the most precarious position without considering peoples feelings (Hermann toward Lizaveta). Nicholas was ruling when it was written, he was oppressive and dictorial- could definitely be reflected in the countess- she's the centre of wealth in the book. The december uprising happened 10 years prior to the book, so Pushkin could have been inspired by the way authority could be challenged by the lower people. The fact that Lizaveta comes out as the strongest character could be significant? Maybe the fact that Herman is German and was described as having 'the profile of Napoleon' could suggest that the relationship between the countess and Hermann reflects that of different

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The Relations Between The USA and Iraq

idea that Iran should lost the conflict, they left Iraq unsupervised. Iraq got great help from the leading country of the world and thanks to that it grew stronger, to the point where it became dangerous. When the United States felt the threat, it just showed some power and invaded Iraq. Because the invasion was not planned well, the conflict wore on and due to that it caused a lot of casualties and big financial expenditure. Although the motives and the consequences of the war have been reflected a lot, I think they are still quite fuzzy and some details are still unpublished. Despite all this I hope that Iraqis are strong enough to get over the terrorism and are able to built up their own, democratic country. Resources Internet: · http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/iran-iraq.htm · http://www.mideastweb.org/iraq.htm · http://www.scn.org/wwfor/iraqhist.html · http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB82/

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*Liberty, anarchism and the noble savage · European amazement at Indians' personal liberty · Living in social harmony and prosperity without the rule of a king · The European Enlightenment ­ much of its light from the torch of Indian liberty The Indian ­ "the noble savage" living in the "natural state" Thomas Paine = used Indians as models of how society might be organized 7. Which organization united the Indians of the eastern part of what is now the US? How is this reflected in the political organization of the US? The Founding Indian Fathers · The Founding Fathers faced a major problem ­ how to make one country from 13 colonies · Reportedly the first person to propose a union of all colonies was the Indian chief Canassatego *The American system of states is based on the Iroquouis League *The Iroquois League: Founded by Hiawatha and Deganwidah between 1000­1450 · Five or six nations · Each nation had a council

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Filmikunsti ajalugu

Filmikunsti ajalugu 31.01.12 The age of pioneers: the early history of film How the horses helped to ivent the cinema. Cinema was invented by accident. 1872, west coast: leland standford, party, rich people, end of the 19 century, bored. Stanfrod talks friends about horses: problem: question is, what happens with the hooves while its moving, running. Bet, with eyes, can't settle this. Cannot ever see if the hooves touch the ground. Stanford has enough money, hires most famous photographer. Eadwerd muybridge, comes to usa. Tells him to settle this with photography. That time with photography you cannot get any informatio either. Started to install boxes, in each box, there was a camera. Does the hooves touch the ground or not? Fast shutter, can freeze the moment. Makes fast shutters, to record this. Finds solution, hooves are touching. The prerequisites for cinema: camera(edison and dickson), film stock that is flexible and stable to ru...

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Briti kirjanduse portfoolio

successor Finnegans Wake (1939), as well as the short story collection Dubliners (1914) and the semi-autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916). Although he spent most of his adult life outside Ireland, Joyce's psychological and fictional universe is firmly rooted in his native Dublin, the city which provides the settings and much of the subject matter for all his fiction. In particular, his tempestuous early relationship with the Irish Roman Catholic Church is reflected through a similar inner conflict in his recurrent alter ego Stephen Dedalus. As the result of his minute attentiveness to a personal locale and his self-imposed exile and influence throughout Europe, (notably in Paris, France), Joyce became paradoxically one of the most cosmopolitan yet one of the most regionally-focused of all the English language writers of his time. · Stephen Hero (written 1904­6, published 1944) · Chamber Music (1907 poems)

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Ameerika Ãœhendriigid

Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, now conceals, now discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, In full glory reflected now shines on the stream: 'Tis the star-spangled banner! O long may it wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave! And where is that band who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion A home and a country should leave us no more? Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave

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Rahvusvaheline äritegevus Eksam

• Businesses also need to be aware that different cultures have different attitudes towards business. • Scandinavian countries such as Sweden emphasise social equality and therefore they tend to have a relatively flat organisational hierarchy. This relates to their informal approach to communication and cooperation normally at the heart of their organisations. In Japan, their traditional values of relative status and respect for seniority are reflected in their organisations and there is a very clear organisational structure. This means that senior management command respect at all times and expect a level of formality from junior members of their teams. • SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION EESTI EKSPORDI AJALOOLINE ÜLEVAADE I vabariigi ajal said peamiseks ekspordiartikliks metsasaadused - puit, saematerjalid, tuletikud, paber ja tselluloos kui ka metsa kõrvalsaadused

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Automaatika referaat (eng)

In the future, the application's use may be expanded to other testing programs, and work is being conducted to expand the construct coverage of the model, to bring it into closer alignment with the scoring of the operational TOEFL. 9 Conclusion As amazing as the invention of television was in the late 1940's, it was clear that the kinescopic pictures and mono-channel sound that reflected the technology of the times was an inadequate substitute for re-creating the "real thing". However, over time improvements were made to the broadcasting enterprise--tape for the kinescope, color, multi-channel sound, high definition clarity. In addition, new uses were made for Automated television beyond entertainment (e.g., instruction, security). Do these developments make the experience any more authentic? Maybe. How often have you heard someone say, "I'd rather watch it on TV."?

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