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Ameerika ühendriigid

Washington, D. C. When the settlers of America broke away from Britain in 1776 and founded the United States, they decided to build a new capital city. It was George Washington who selected a patch of land for the capital at the mouth of the Potomac River. The task of planning was given to a French officer. He marked first the sites for the great parliament building ­ the Capitol ­ and the residence for the President ­ the White House. Wide streets running north and south and east and west broke up from the Capitol and the White House. Parks were laid out later and trees planted along the streets. It is an unusual city. It is a district ­ the District of Columbia or D. C. The capital got its name after the first president of the United States - George Washington. Washington D. C. looks very special in spring. It is cherry blossom time. The trees have beautiful flowers...

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Famous castles of Scotland

The castle has been described as "one of the most remarkable in Scotland" for its long history dating back to the beginning of the 13th century, and its unusual circular plan.The castle comprises a huge curtain wall, strengthened by four round towers, together with a 16th century forework, the whole surrounded by a broad moat. Built by the Stewart family, it survived Norse attacks to become a royal residence . Though falling into ruin after the 17th century, the castle was repaired by the Marquess of Bute before passing into state care last century.The castle was built either by Alan, High Steward of Scotland (d.1204), or by his son Walter Stewart (d.1246), ancestor of the House of Stuart or Stewart. Alan was granted the lands of the Isle of Bute by William I in 1200. A wooden castle was constructed first, but the stone circular curtain wall was in place by the 1230s, when the...

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Tallinn

The palace was also planned to serve as a summer house for the tsar's family. For a long period, Kadriorg Palace housed the Art Museum of Estonia, but after thorough repairs over quite a few years it was finally opened as the Museum of Foreign Art in the summer of 2000. There is also a Baroque-style garden behind the palace. The Swan Pond and the area round the palace are the oldest parts of the park. The President's Residence does not lie far from Kadriorg Palace. The house was designed as an administrative building by Alar Kotli in the 1930s. The Peter the Great Museum at 2 Mäekalda Street is the cottage Peter I bought in 1714 and occupied on his visits to Tallinn while the palace was being built. Visitors can admire several of his possessions. Russalka (The Mermaid) on the seashore is considered one of the most beautiful monuments of Tallinn...

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Viljandi

In Estonia everyone knows the song of a boatman rowing on Lake Viljandi. From the castle ruins the most beautiful view opens on the lake and its surroundings . History In 1211 the hill-fort of the estonians in viljandi was besieged by a joint army of germans, latvians, and livs. In 1283 the town received a charter from villekinus de endorpe, the master of the order. In 1470, johann woltus von herse, then master of the order, took up residence in the castle. In 1481, ivan iia of runnian laid siege to the castle but could not take it. After the great northern war the russians revoked local autonomy until 1783, when in the course of the regency reforms of the empress catherine the great viljandi became a district town. This involved the re-establishment of town bylaws. The economic and political importance of viljandi started to increase. the population, after decreasing in population and wealth, started to rise again, as...

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London - the capital of Great Britain

It is situated on the river Thames. The Thames is a river flowing through southern England and connecting London with the sea. The Thames has a length of 346 kilometres (215 miles). The first bridge was the tower bridge, built in the 12th century. The second bridge was built in the year 1750. .The river Thames divides London into the northern and the southern part. The port of London is one of the greatest trade centres in the world. The river Thames is certainly the most famous water body in London. London is also the seat of the government of Great Britain. It is one of the largest cities in the world with its population of about seven million. Before the great fire in 1666 there were many wooden houses and narrow crooked streets in the town but after the fire it became a well-planned city with wide streets, beautiful squares and parks. It star...

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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Again he asked for information of Sikes and found none. Finally, he went to Sikes house and found it occupied by only Nancy. He expressed to her is concern about Oliver and Nancy told him that Oliver was better off dead than with them. Fagin did not agree with her, and convinced that Sikes was not there, finally went back to his own residence . There, lurking in the shadows, he found a mysterious acquaintance of his. He told the man about wanting to find Oliver and the man said that he thought it better for himself at least, that he didn't. The only name the mysterious man had was Monks. As they were finishing their conversation, Monks swore that he saw a woman lurking about, but when they searched for her, nothing could be found. Chapter 27: While Mrs. Corney was out, the beadle stood waiting in her residence examining it. When...

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Sandrigham house

Margus Maasik G1a SANDRINGHAM HOUSE The Queen and other members of the Royal Family regularly spend Christmas at Sandringham and make it their official base until February each year. When The Queen or members of the Royal Family are not in residence , the house is open to the public. The Estate is run commercially by the Land Agent, on The Queen's behalf. Over half of the Estate is let to farm tenants, the remainder being farmed in hand or used for forestry (the Estate has its own sawmill). There are also two studs, a fruit farm and a country park. These, together with the house's gardens, employ over 100 full-time staff. Sandringham Country Park, open free all year since 1968, is an area of 250 hectares (over 600...

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Stilistika loeng

Here we observe inversion ­ different word order ­ it is more powerful. In lexicology we find many examples of synonymic pairs in which the borrowed word carries bookish term and the native word is neutral (e.g. begin - commence, understand ­ comprehend, think ­ cogitate, etc.). "He came home drunk" ­ no extra shades of meaning. "He returned to his residence in a state of intoxication" ­ has extra shade of meaning (irony). "He died poor" ­ no extra shades of meaning. "He expired in indigent circumstances" ­ has extra shade of meaning. "My parent has passed away" ­ bookish. "My old man has kicked a basket" ­ colloquial. The choice of words may be peculiar and so unexpected word combinations may arise. Any such phrase is of an interest in stylistics:...

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Exami kysimused-vastused

STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose, newspapers, business correspondence, etc.). STYLISTICS Stylistics ­ is the study of s...

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Scotland

· owner of the castle is allowed to have a private army (by Queen Victoria in 1844) Linlithgow Palace · Mary Stuart, who became queen when she was six days old was born there · Palace tells the story of all those James and Stuarts lives Ballindalloch · Magnificent 16th c. castle · Since 1546 it has been continuously occupied by the McPherson- Grants family · It is home of the Aberdeen Angus breed of cattle Carbisdale Castle · Today is a youth hostel Balmoral Castle · A royal residence in Scotland since Prince Albert bought it in 1853 · Is the Queen's favourite retreat for her late- summer vacation · Alatskivi Castle has been modeled on Balmoral Castle Glamis Castle · a royal residence since 1372 · childhood home of the late Queen Mother · The legendary setting of Shakespeare's play Macbeth THE SCOTTISH CULTURAL SCENE Hogmanay ­ New Year's Eve celebration · Biggest party in Europe · Much more important than Christmas Burns Night ­ 25th of January...

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Houses of parliament

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT Houses of Parliament also known as the Palace of Westminster is one of the most attractive buildings in London. It stands on the site where Edward the Confessor had the original palace built in the first half of the eleventh century . In 1547 the royal residence was moved to Whitehall Palace, but the Lords continued to meet at Westminster, while the commons met in St. Stephen's Chapel. Ever since these early times, the Palace of Westminster has been home to the English Parliament. In 1834 there was a huge fire that destroyed much of the old palace. All that remained was the chapel crypt, The Jewel Tower and Westminster Hall. It was Lord Melbourne, the Prime Minister, who saved the great hall by arranging for the fire engines to be brought right into the hall and personally supervising the fire fighting operation. The magnificent Gothic Revival masterpiece you see...

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The Old Town

tower The Estonian flag Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin Location Lutheran church 1219 1233 The stone church Organ-1913 Danish King's Garden Location Old legends Danneborg Day The House of the Estonian Knighthood Location Town residence 1920­1940 1948 to 1992 April 1, 1993 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Location Church 1900 Mikhail Preobrazhensk Before the building Decoration Maiden Tower Location Prison 14th century Presently References http://tourism.test.neti...

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The USA presentation

of Fame Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore is Presidential Memorial Represents the first 150 years of the history of the United States Sculptures of the heads of former United States presidents(left to right): George Washington (1732­ 1799), Thomas Jefferson (1743­1826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858­1919), and Abraham Lincoln (1809­ 1865) White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States It was built between 1792 and 1800 White House has been the executive residence of every U.S. President since John Adams In 2007, it was ranked second on the American Institute of Architects's List of America's Favorite Architecture NASA The National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA is an agency of the United States government,...

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London’s early history.

With population of seven million, London is by far the largest city in the UK. Birmingham, the second largest, has just over one million inhabitants. Cultural life London is the worldclass centre. It has more than40 theatres, where audiences enjoy everything from musicals to William Shakespeare's plays. The city also contain many cinemas, concert halls, museums and art galleries. Royal residence English (later British) kings and queens have lived in London for almost 1,000 years. There are several royal palaces in the capital. St James's Palace was built by King Henry VIII in the 16th century. Since 1837 the monarch has lived in Buckingham Palace LONDON'S EARLY HISTORY The Romans invaded England in 43 AD. They landed in Kent, made their way to the River Thames and sailed up it. Then they settled in a place on...

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ajaloo eksamiküsimused

It is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. The surrounding circular, earth bank and ditch, have been dated to about 3100 BC. Stonehenge was produced by a culture with no written language. Many aspects of Stonehenge remain subject to debate. There is little or no direct evidence for the construction techniques used by the Stonehenge builders. *The Celts in Britain and their legacy ­ The Cets lived in Britain in The Iron Age. They were warring tribes who were battleful amongst themselves as well as inter-tribal war. They were not centrally governed. The Celts brought iron working, iron ploughs and metal swords, horses, wheels and chariots - all these things gave them an instant superiority over the native tribes. The Celts built a number...

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Topic - Estonia

He and Köler are considered to be the founders of Estonian national art. Tallinn and Tartu are the biggest cultural centres. The majority of higher education establishments are also in these towns. 10.Sports The first Estonian mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records was a sportsman. In the Olympic Games of 1912, the Finn Alfred Asikainen and the Estonian Martin Klein wrestled for a record 11 hours and 40 minutes. Klein won and 'Russia' was given as his country of residence . Many Estonian sports heroes have been immortalised in art. For example Amandus Adamson's bronze sculpture of Georg Lurich. Before independence, Estonians were the best in the whole Russian empire in athletics (16 records out of 29), wrestling and weightlifting. Estonian sport was therefore born before the independent state. Several great figures of national politics, among them the first president Konstantin Päts, belonged to the sports association...

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Topic - London

They are responsible for local services not overseen by the GLA, such as local planning, schools, social services, local roads and refuse collection. London is home of the Government of the United Kingdom which is located around the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. Many government departments are located close to Parliament, particularly alond Whitehall, including the Prime Minister's residence at 10 Downing Street. 4. The City The City of London is a geographically-small city within Greater London. It is the core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern city grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages, and hence it is now only a tiny part of the larger London metropolis. The City was originally surrounded by a defensive wall, known as "London Wall", which was built by the Romans to protect their strategic port city. The City of...

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Topic - Sport

You can go into ancient times looking for the beginnings of sports like wrestling. One possible beginning of Estonian sports could be games called "killamängud". The first Estonian mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records was a sportsman. In the Olympic Games of 1912 in Stockholm, the Finn Alfred Asikainen and the Estonian Martin Klein wrestled for a record 11 hours and 40 minutes. Klein won, and "Russia" was given as his country of residence . The first chance to rectify this mistake came in 1918 when the Republic of Estonia came into being for the first time. Martin Klein was the first Estonian Olympic medal winner. Among other Estonians, the heavyweight wrestlers Georg Lurich, Aleksander Aberg and Georg Hackenschmidt were famous at the turn of the century. Before independence, Estonians were the best in the whole Russian empire in athletics (16 records out of 29), wrestling and weightlifting....

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Topic - USA

Wide streets running north and south and east and west broke up from the Capitol and the White House. Parks were laid out later and trees planted along the streets. It is an unusual city. It is a district ­ the District of Columbia or D. C. The capital got its name after the first president of the United States - George Washington. The White House is the home and official residence of the President of the United States of America. The original building was started in 1792. It was built of sand stone, painted white. There are 132 rooms now. The white House includes the private living quarters of the president and his family together with the President's office, cabinet room, library, state dining room, diplomatic reception room, map room and staff quarters. There are numerous monuments in Washington, D.C...

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Art Museum of Estonia

Art Museum of Estonia Art Museum of Estonia was founded on November 17th, 1919, but it was not until 1921 that it got its first permanent building ­ the Kadriorg Palace, built in the 18th century. In 1929 the palace was expropriated from the Art Museum in order to rebuild it as the residence of the President of Estonia. The Art Museum of Estonia was housed in several different temporary spaces, until it moved back to the palace in 1946. In September, 1991 the Kadriorg Palace was closed, because it had totally deteriorated by then. At the end of the year the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia decided to guarantee the construction of a new building for the Art Museum of Estonia in Kadriorg. Untill then the Knighthood House at Toompea Hill served as...

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