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THE VICTORIAN AGE 2
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THE VICTORIAN AGE 2

rich became richer poor people became poorer working class began to fight for rights towns began to grow families were separated work was hard working hours-> 12 hours in 19th century many new newspapers started to appear. magazines books house of commons-> rich bankers and rich people *kasvatati Kensingtoni süsteemi järgi *abiellus Albertiga *valitses 63 aastat ja 7 kuud *tal oli 9 last 42 lapselast. they brought rabbits to australia. What was the function of the Sunday school? ...

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Living in the countryside is boring
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Living in the countryside is boring

lives, although they will probably just be whining to their parents how boring it is in the countryside. In my opinion, living in the countryside is awesome. I think that people, who live outside of big cities are more tolerant and friendly. To sum up I have lived in countryside all my life and I am not complaining. I have friends here and I can deal with my hobbies. On the other hand I am not denying that living in a city would be even richer, but also I think I would rather live here. Moreover the environment where we grow up shapes who we are and finally growing up in the countryside forms you a better person.

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Should rich people welcome immigration
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Should rich people welcome immigration.

and wealthy people leave their homes. These people should realise that they are the ones, who should help their country in developing education, economy and solving problem of over population. Thirdly, we can say that instead of opening our doors to the whole world, we can assist poorer countries by sending them supplies like first aid, condoms, pure water, food and clothes. In conclusion, we can say that richer countries should not welcome immigration in order to help poorer countries to develope faster and they should send supplies to make their life better they would not desire to leave their homes.

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Poiste ja tüdrukute söögi harjumuste võrdlemine
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Poiste ja tüdrukute söögi harjumuste võrdlemine.

Conclusion: All in all, the Students' eating prefenences was somewhat different. Boys prefer to eat fatty foods because their body needs more calories than girls. Girls do not like carbohydrates. Girls eating more fruits and vegetables, because they want to look better. Girls care more about their appearance than boys, and therefore they prefer the healthier food. Mrs. Cook should served for the girl more vegetables and for the boys richer calorie food. Mrs. Cook should use vegetables in food but should also not forget to include a little calories. Mrs. Cook must find a balance in a food.

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THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS
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THE VALUE OF THINGS VS THE PRICE OF THINGS

but people buy it just to be popular and because everyone else are buying them. For Apple it is good of course, because they are serving benefits. Other example are designer clothes. The value of these clothing items are like clothes from basics shops. Designers sell their clothings for thousands and people are buying them. I think the reason, why people are buying such expensive and overrated products, is that they want to be like each other or show that they are better or richer than the others. It is funny that people do things like these. Some people do not value things that are buyable, they value things, what they have. For example pensioners. They do not want expensive cars, technology, clothes or houses. The most important things for them are good health, healthy family members and warm house. They also want children or grand-children to visit them. Pensioners want peaceful energy and love around them, these are the things that money can not buy

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How to make the world greener
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How to make the world greener

growth in world population. Some scientists predict that we will reach ten billion people count by the year 2050, but who knows, maybe by then we have used up all the irrecoverable resources and have to move half the population to the moon and Mars to start contaminating them also. Countries like China have taken measures to stop the population. A chinese family can only have one child and if they go above the limit they have to pay a fine even though richer families don't care much for that. So even though there's a very big fine about 90´000 families have gone over the limit and are under investigation. If we would all think globally instead of just ourselves or our country, we could keep the population growth under control. Countries who only think of rising their population percentage in the world listings do encourage families in having more children, but if instead of being a patriot of your country, why not be a patriot of the World?

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Letter to the president
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Letter to the president

It would give everyone an opportunity to ask about your school times, life as a president and your position. I am sure that find out about your professional knowledge, perks and official duties helps us to understand your profession better. However, the lesson would be in English, so students can express them thoughts and ask questions in English. It would help us to evolve our communication in the formal way and it makes us richer by the experience. Visiting our school would be useful for you too. We could discuss about the problems in the education system and offer our solutions to improve an education. You could communicate with the younger generation who respect you and will be indescribably happy about you visiting. It would be a great honour to get you in our school. Of course it is understandable that your schedule is busy enough, so you don't have much

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The most important key dates in Estonian history
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The most important key dates in Estonian history

1988 ­ Activities of Popular Front and the Singing Revolution 19-21 August 1991 ­ coup d'état in Soviet Union 20 August 1991 ­ Estonia declares independence and is recognised by about 40 countries. 1992 ­ New constitution is adopted, money reform, Estonia is admitted to Council of Europe 1997 ­ European Union starts accession negotiations 2004 ­ Estonia becomes a member of EU and NATO I think that the history of Estonia is richer in different rulers than some other country's history and the influence of these cultures can still be seen in our modern Estonia.

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Hobbies
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Hobbies

A hobby can can be healthy, relaxing, educational, fun, or maybe, if you are lucky, a little of everything. Hobbies are more than just ways to creatively pass the time. They are also good for your health. Hobbies and other leisure activities can have many health benefits.Everyone knows that stress can and will at some point in your life, take a heavy toll on your mind and body. A hobby can prevent the harmful effects of stress and also make your life richer and more rewarding. Hobbies can also help us feel connected,helping us to interact with other people. This also keeps our minds sharp. Hobbies have been around since the ancient times. The secret is choosing a hobby thats not only interesting,but good for you health and mind to. It gives you an opportunity to explore new things. We could collect a wide variety of things, including books, videos, stuffed animals ,figurines, posters and so on.You can collect

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Sense and sensibility
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Sense and sensibility

They have a younger sister, Margaret, and an older half-brother named John. When their father dies, the family estate passes to John, and the Dashwood women are left in reduced circumstances. In 18th century womens didn´t have so big role in society as men´s. Only change to get rich by women`s was marriage with the rich man. In movie was mostly talked about high class people. Womens didn´t have the opportunity to take a part in policy. Richer womens had change to hire a butler, so they did´t have to do household job. Women`s free time activities where mostly: music( mostly violin or piano), handcrafting , celebrations and reading. Men`s had a big role in society. Men`s had all the important jobs. Better-paid jobs where : politician, lawyer and to go army and get rich. Men`s free time activities where mostly :hunting, cricket and card games. In this time the people where very polite with each other, especially high-class

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The Tudor Dynasty
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The Tudor Dynasty

Issues around the Royal succession (including marriage and the succession rights of women) became major political themes during the Tudor era. The Tudor line failed in 1603. Tudors England Life had many problems. Towns were becoming overcrowded, roads were muddy tracks and travelling was difficult. The overcrowding caused danger from fire and disease. What did the Tudors do for Britain? During 118 years of Tudor rule, England became richer than ever before. As the country became wealthier, towns grew, beautiful houses were built and schools and colleges were set up. Arts and crafts flourished too. England was home to great painters, writers and musicians. School in tudors time Not many children went to school in Tudor times. Those that did go were mainly the sons of wealthy or working families who could afford to pay the attendance fee. Boys

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Tourists in Estonia
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Tourists in Estonia

They always carry a camera with them and take pictures of everything. And one weird thing is that only younger Japanese get lost here at least I haven't seen any middle-age Japanese. The Yanks Americans are here usually with their familys, they are huge and very loud. They visit all the sightseeings only because everybody does that. They get here with cruise ships and a lot of them even won't come out of the ship. The Turks Turks looks like Russians but they are here for girls. Some richer young Turks can afford to travel and they are here in Estonia. Turks don't do anything beside watching Estonian teenagers. That is a little bit sick but this is also tourism. I'm not a girl so I don't have anything to do with Turks. But sometimes in summer they are here.

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Wealth does not bring happiness-True or false-
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Wealth does not bring happiness. True or false?

Wealth does not bring happiness. True or false? Everybody dreams of being wealthier than they currently are. Obviously it's not only our fault that we do, we get that in media every day. Every single day we see people richer than we'll ever be on television. Some of them surely spend a lot, have fun and tell us how good life is. Others invest their money wisely and never seem to spend a dime. That sort of people are usually older than the wasters. Living in a country with almost 10% of the people unemployed, we're jealous of both. Probably almost every day we catch ourselves on a thought, "I wish I was that rich, I wish I was the man on TV." No matter how hard we try though, we won't. It's nearly

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Retelling the Aboriginal people
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Retelling the Aboriginal people

Aboriginal tribes obtained water from trees and roots and even squeezed water out of the bodies of frogs. Women collected anything that grew or moved, including fruit, lizards, snakes, roots, grass, etc. Their skill in finding food even in the most extreme conditions often kept the whole group alive. 4. Hunting Large mammals, now extinct (väljasurnud), roamed some areas (hulkusid mingitel aladel) of Australia and provided (andsid) meat for the aboriginal hunters. Other areas were richer in vegetable food, but there was no organised agriculture or domesticated animals. Food therefore was not easy to obtain. Tribesmen recognized the tracks of animals and developed extraordinary skills in tracking their pray. 5. Traditions, arts and beliefs. The Aborigines blamed supernatural forces for all the events and used magic and ritual to get rid of evil spirits. Each of the clans had a special sacred place on their land where their spirits returned after death

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Shakespeare in love
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Shakespeare in love

But their love was forbidden as Viola was about to marry Lord Wessex on his fathers demand. Shakespeare and Viola kept meeting each other secretly followed by many events until the day of Shakespeares performance where the love story got happy ending. The movie has an actual problem that is known for nowadays society as well in Indian regions for example when parents decide who their offsprings marry to simply because they find it suiting or useful(for example when daughter marries to richer man ) Just like in the movie when Viola de Lesseps was supposed to marry Lord Wessex because his father had already arranged her betrothal, even though she was searching for true love and her heart belonged to William Shakespeare. Everything was exactly in balance, all of the actors played their roles well, they fit into their roles perfectly and I doubt there are many actors who could have done better job. The plot

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Present Continuous
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Present Continuous

Mike is studying to become a doctor. 4.Future(Personal) Arrangements and Plans Something is planned and will be done in the near future Sometimes we use the Present Continuous to show that something is planned and will be done in the near future. Ex. I am meeting Katie in the evening. We are not going anywhere tomorrow. 5.Trends This tense is also used for expressing tendencies or trends. Ex. Our country is getting richer. The Universe is expanding. 6.Irritation or Anger And the last use of this tense is to express irritation or anger over somebody or something in the present with adverbs such as: always, continually or contantly. Ex. She is continually complaining about everything! John is always asking stupid questions! Form To form a sentence in the Present Continuous, you have to: *know the proper conjugation of the auxiliary verb.

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To Be Human Is To Discuss
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To Be Human Is To Discuss

To Be Human Is To Discuss Why My Speech Is So Short Most of the students complain about their timetable. Usually they are just fine, but the grass is always greener somewhere else, am I right? But for me and my class, it's a different story. The grass really is greener anywhere else, actually. Why do we go to school? Do we actually want to learn? I think not. Maybe on some level, until fourth grade or something like that, but most of us are in high school to get good grades, so that parents don't kick us out and still give us food and shelter. How to motivate ourselves to come here every single morning and really study, not just sit with your phone out and watch videos or do something not related to studying to keep from dying of boredom? I think that the main reason students skip class is that they just don't want to sit around for 45 minutes. Another re...

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.

over to a male member, so Mr Collins their cousin is getting the Bennets family legacy. Because of that Mrs. Bennet had a mission to put all her daughters to rich men. At the same time appears into neighborhood Mr Bingley a rich and handsome single man who had plans to move nearby to Netherfields manor. When Mrs. Bennet hears about that she sends her husband to talk with Mr. Bingley and after that he visits them with his rich friend Mr. Darcy who is even more richer than Mr. Bingley. Soon after that takes place a welcome ball for Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy, in that ball Bingley and Bennets oldest daughter find a connection. Opposite to his friend Darcy dosen't make a good impression to people, people think that he's arrogant, pride and thinks way too much of himself, and he also rejects Elizabeth Bennet, when she asks him to dance with her. The next day Bingley asks Jane to visit him, on the way she gets sick and Elizabeth

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Christopher Columbus
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Christopher Columbus

Now all, down to the very tailors, seek permission to make discoveries. It can be believed that they go forth to plunder, and it is granted to them to do so, so that they greatly prejudice my honor and do very great damage to the enterprise. It is well to give to God that which is His due and to Caesar that which belongs to him. This is a just sentiment and based on justice. The lands which here obey Your Highnesses are more extensive and richer than all other Christian lands. After I, by the divine will, had placed them under your royal and exalted lordship, and was on the point of securing a very great revenue, suddenly, while l was waiting for ships to come to your high presence with victory and with great news of gold, being very secure and joyful, I was made a prisoner and with my two brothers was thrown into a ship, laden with fetters, stripped to the skin, very ill-treated, and without being tried or condemned

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Anglo - Saxon
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Anglo - Saxon

Linen, harvested from the flax plant, was a finer material which was used for garments. Silk was an extremely expensive material, and it was used only by the very rich, and then only for trim and decoration. Men`s fashion The primary garment consisted of a knee-length woolen tunic. For the poorer, this would be the only clothing worn, although some may have been given woolen trousers and shoes to wear. A linen undertunic and linen braies would be worn by richer peasants and nobility, along with woolen hose. Over the tunic, a cloak would be worn, which was held together by a brooch or, later on, a ring. The Phrygian cap was the main style of headcovering worn by men, although hoods would also be worn. Women´s fashion The main garment for a woman was a woollen gown of ankle length. Occasionally two gowns were worn, with the inner gown having longer, tighter sleeves, and the outer one having shorter, looser sleeves

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Valentine s day
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Valentine's day

you have made my life better. The little things, the notsolittle things... Your kindness, the way you always listen and pay attention to me. You make my world brighter and richer. You're a gift to me, and I thank you for being you. Valentine's Day is one of the most celebrated days in the world. On this day everyone makes gifts and send cards to their friends. Hand-made cards are the most beautiful. In some countries it isn't very old holiday, like in Estonia. On this day nobody should fight. It is the day of love

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The case for socialism
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"The case for socialism"

Economic planning and social equality are the ideas upon whose slow growth the purification of our social order chiefly ends. Before we can gather harvests or walk through open doors, we mus fight, endure and win this war. Victory is essential to social progress for two reasons. In the first place a continuity of our national freedom is a necessary condition for the healthy development of our society. Secondly we must preserve our democratic form of goverment if our community is to secure a richer life for all its members. Democracy and socialism in Great Britain Practical political discussion in Britain to-day centres upon two questions. Can we prevent another European War? Can we transfer economic power to the state by purely democratic methods? The difficulty of achieving democratic Socialism by peaceful means consists in devising a programme for the Labour Party which will fulfil three conditions: 1. It must include a transfer of a substantial increase of economic power to the

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Cold war
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Cold war

Universal Postal Union UPU which performed a similar service for mail. Those two were some of the older international organisations. It also inherited some departments from the Leafue of Nations like the International Labor Organization ILO , which employs experts to make studies of the working conditions in various industries, give work training and so on and the International court at the Hague in Holland. There also in the World Health Organization WHO, hich is helped by the richer memeber countries and the Food and Agricultural Organization FAO which experts have worked on every aspect of farming, fishing and forestry although it's basic idea was only to help the poorer countries to increase their food production. The final one is the United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO. Its help is more known more in the poorer parts of the world rather than the industrialized nations. 3

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Romantic poetry and prose
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Romantic poetry and prose

· Industrial revolution · In America the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 · The French Revolution, 1789 · The King of England was George III, after him George IV and then Queen Victoria Outcomes: · Revolution did not bring welfare · Lives of the lower-classes worsened · Extended the distance between the lower and upper class · The rich got richer, the poor got poorer 2. Romanticism is a reaction against classicism, science and atomic (aesthetic ideal of order and unity) worldview. Romantic ideal is the organic world. Romanticism: · Returns to nature and belief in the goodness of mankind · Exaltation of the senses and emotion overcome reason and intellect is the time when novels became more important · Imagination is very important, it is a God-like creator (W

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Myers-Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning
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Myers, Kitsuse 2000 Constracting the Future in Planning

population grown bigger. At the same time, the planning profession’s effort to become more relevant within the local political scene has strengthened planners’ emphasis on shortrange planning driven by two-year budget cycles and the short-term horizons of the electoral process. This deficiency is unfortunate because academics have the potential to offer practitioners the solid theoretical background that might inform richer, better developed statements about the future. The relative absence of academic attention to the future may stem from several causes. Neglect of the future may also arise as a byproduct of a newly strengthened focus on spatial analysis. Space and time are two essential dimensions for describing the world, but it is difficult to focus on both at once. As opposed to the needed focus on time, recent developments in urban theory have emphasized

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New Guinea-inglise keeles
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New Guinea (inglise keeles)

swamp forest and three different mangrove forests. Two-thirds of the world's species of orchids come from New Guinea. /1/ Birds include 38 species of the bird of paradise, and the megapode and cassowary. Marsupials and mammals include cuscus, tree kangaroos, wallabies, bandicoots, spiny anteaters and, in the coastal waters, the dugong. There are between 170 and 200 species of frog and 450 species of butterfly. /3/ 4 The forests of New Guinea Richer and more diverse in species than their montane counterparts, the lowland forests of southern New Guinea are the home of more than 1,200 species of trees. Lowland rainforests are demanding ecosystems. They need at least 2,500 mm of rainfall per year, and they only show the greatest species diversity on well-drained sites. /2/ Soil When seeing the rich canopy and massive trees of the lowland canopy, one is tempted to believe that the soils are very rich

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Teadusfilosoofia valikut
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Teadusfilosoofia valikut

one wanted to explicate the concept of probability. A syntactical explication would while philosophically oriented philosophers complain that what the other side is doing be purely formal and would consist of a set of principles indicating the mathematical has nothing to do with philosophy. However, together, these two orientations have structure of probability. It would, in fact, be virtually identical with the contributed a richer stock of literature to the philosophy of science than either could mathematician's calculus of probability. have contributed alone. /.../ A semantic explication of probability would begin with an analysis of the 7. The Philosophy of Particular Sciences, Methods, or Theories. Seventh and meaning of the term in an informal sense

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Victorian age
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Victorian age

women had different bedrooms); problems: alcoholism, prostitution, child workforce, primitive technology. · How did the class structure change? Highest class was aristocracy (the Church and the nobility); the middle class/the bourgeoisie (shopkeepers, merchants, lawyers, businessmen etc.) was the biggest class; and the lowest class "the working class" and "the poor"; new change was the upward mobility ­ people could become richer and move upward in social classes (to higher class); huge boost of the middle and working class; after industrial revolution there was still social division; late 18th century philosophers and writers started to question the social status of the nobility · What were the reasons behind upward mobility? New public schools for poorer people; S. Smile "Self Help"; questioning the social status of the nobility · Reasons behind the rise of literacy

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Estonia topic
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Estonia topic

Pärnu, Põltsamaa and Pedja rivers. Forests Forest covers around one half of Estonia. The most common types of tree are pine, spruce and birch. The forests are rich in game. The forests contain elk, roe deer, wild boar, beavers, lynxes, bears and wolves. Estonia, along with Finland and Sweden are the countries with the greatest percentage of forest. Forest management and wood production are particularly important for the Estonian economy. Meadows Meadows in Estonia are much richer in different species than western Europe, and in summer foreign tourists travelling around the countryside can discover for themselves the variety and colour of the roadside meadows. The type of meadow richest in species is the wooded meadow. Marshes and bogs About one fifth of Estonia is covered with marshes and bogs, and most of these are to be found in the central and eastern parts of the country. The best place to see marshes is in the Soomaa National Park in Western Estonia

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Porgandi ja mustika silmanägemist parandavad omadused
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Porgandi ja mustika silmanägemist parandavad omadused

underlying carotenoid-based nutritional interventions against ocular disease. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Moran Eye Center, USA. Macular Pigment Research Group, Vision Research Centre, Ireland 7. Khachik, F., de Moura, F.F., Zhao, D.Y., Aebischer, C.P., Bernstein, P.S. (2002). Transformations of selected carotenoids in plasma, liver, and ocular tissues of humans and in nonprimate animal models. Investig. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 43 (2002) 3383 – 3392 8. Richer, S., Stiles, W., Statkute. L., Pulido. J., Frankowski. J., Rudy. D., Pei. K., Tsipursky. M., Nyland. (2004). J. Double-masked, placebo-controlled, randomized trial of lutein and antioxidant supplementation in the intervention of atrophic age-related macular degeneration: the Veterans LAST study (Lutein Antioxidant Supplementation Trial), Optometry 75, 216 – 230. 9. Age-Related Eye Disease Study Research Group, A randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles
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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

It is not known from where the aboriginals began their journey, but it is certain that they used some kind of a craft to cross the water between the islands to the north and reach the southern continent. This voyage is the earliest evidence of sea travel by prehistoric men. The first aborigines found an Australia with a better environment than today. Large animals now extinct provided more meat than the animals which we are familiar with. Some parts of the continent were richer in vegetable food, but there were no cultivated crops or animals that could be domesticated such as cattle and sheep. As Australia was isolated from the rest of the world, Aboriginals had very little contact with other people from whom to borrow tehniques, to trade good, to acquire crop seeds or animals. Each clan grouping occupied a welldefined area of land. The group belonged with, or to the land ­ as well the animals and plants. They had no

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Getting physical
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Getting physical

· Slow Down. As with driving a car, control is easier at slower speeds. · Release the Upper Body. "Take a breath, rotate your shoulders, relax your neck," Rush says. All these actions will create more relaxed vocal chords and make your voice sound deeper and more pleasant. · Take Breaths from Your Stomach, Not Your Chest. Short breaths reduce vocal quality. Breathing deeply from the diaphragm allows a richer, more relaxed sound. In addition, for effective speechmaking, avoid the monotone voice (particularly Estonians!). · When we want to convey something very important and serious, we all tend to talk in a lower tone (and, inciden tally, at a slower pace.) · In ordinary conversation, we speak in the midrange between bass and treble. · And when we are excited or a little silly, our voices creep up to the higher range. Accents

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Andmetabelid
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Andmetabelid.

Perfect for tea time. An American classic. Every brownie is an "edge" brownie. An American classic. Every brownie is an "edge" brownie. An American classic. Every brownie is an "edge" brownie. Pain au chocolat. A croissant wrapped around a sweet piece of chocolate. Pain au chocolat. A croissant wrapped around a sweet piece of chocolate. Pain au chocolat. A croissant wrapped around a sweet piece of chocolate. How can you make a buttery croissant even richer? Easy! Fill it with almond paste, and top it with sug roasted almonds. How can you make a buttery croissant even richer? Easy! Fill it with almond paste, and top it with sug roasted almonds. How can you make a buttery croissant even richer? Easy! Fill it with almond paste, and top it with sug roasted almonds. Category ID SalesUnit Val Price Product Types 1 1 $22.00 Cookies 2 1 $22.00 Cakes 2 1 $22.00 Cakes

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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat
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Austraalia kohta inglise keelne referaat

It is not known from where the aboriginals bean their journey, but it is certain that they used some kind of a craft to cross the water between the islands to the north and reach the southern continent. This voyage is the earliest evidence of sea travel by prehistoric man. The firs Aboriginals found an Australia with a better environment than today. Large animals now extinct provided more meat than the animals which we are familiar with. Some parts of the continent were richer in vegetable food, but there were no cultivated crops or animals that could be domesticated such as cattle and sheep. As Australia was isolated from the rest of the world, Aboriginals had very little contact with other people from whom to borrow techniques, to trade good, to acquire crop seeds, or animals. Each clan grouping occupied a well-defined area of land. The group belonged with, or to, the land - as well as the animals and plants. They had no idea of being able to buy or sell land

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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES
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SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING GUIDELINES

cross-over and convergence of sustainability and financial reporting looks increasingly evident and likely. Full integration in the form of single reports that depict performance along all dimensions—conventional financial, economic, environmental, and social—is already practised by a handful of leading companies. The combination of better analytical methods 17 and rising stakeholder demands for richer disclosure is likely to continue this movement toward a new generation of one-stop performance reporting. 18

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY
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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

It is also possible that they drove many of the older inhabitants westwards into Wales, Ireland and Scotland where they were eventually assimilated2. Celtic Culture The Celtic tribes continued the same kind of agriculture as the Bronze Age people before them. But the use of iron technology and more advanced ploughing methods made them highly successful farmers, the Celts used ox-drawn wheeled ploughs and this meant that richer, heavier land could be farmed. Under the Celts Britain became an important food producer. It now exported corn and animals, as well as hunting dogs and slaves, to the European mainland. The two main trade outlets eastwards to Europe were the settlements along the Thames River in the south and on the Firth of Forth in the north. It is no accident the present-day capitals of England and Scotland stand on or near these two ancient trade centres

Filoloogia → Vene filoloogia
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Veebiteenused-kordamisküsimused ja vastused kontrolltööks
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Veebiteenused (kordamisküsimused ja vastused kontrolltööks)

grammar and maps more directly onto the data FORMAT TO ENABLE USERS TO structures used in modern programming MOVE THEIR DATA BETWEEN languages. SIMILAR APPLICATIONS EXTENSIBILITY The same is true for JSON. JSON is not extensible because it does not XML PROVIDES A STRUCTURE TO DATA SO need to be. JSON is not a document markup THAT IT IS RICHER IN INFORMATION language, so it is not necessary to define new The same is true for JSON. tags or attributes to represent data in it. XML IS EASILY PROCESSED BECAUSE THE INTEROPERABILITY STRUCTURE OF THE DATA IS JSON has the same interoperability potential SIMPLE AND STANDARD as XML. JSON is processed more easily because its

Informaatika → Programmeerimine
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Ingliskeelsete maade ühiskond ja kultuur-eksamiküsimused
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Ingliskeelsete maade ühiskond ja kultuur, eksamiküsimused

Pennsylvania, and Delaware, were characterized by a large degree of diversity. The first attempted English settlement south of Virginia was the Province of Carolina, with Georgia Colony – the last of the Thirteen Colonies – established in 1733. Many immigrants arrived as religious refugees. By the 18th century, the American colonies were growing very rapidly as a result of low death rates along with ample supplies of land and food. The colonies were richer than most parts of Britain, and attracted a steady flow of immigrants, especially teenagers who arrived as indentured servants. The tobacco and rice plantations imported African slaves for labor from the British colonies in the West Indies, and by the 1770s African slaves comprised a fifth of the American population. The question of independence from Britain did not arise as long as the colonies needed British military support against the French and Spanish

Keeled → Ingliskeelsete maade ühiskond...
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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused
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Inglise leksikoloogia kordamisküsimuste vastused

We say that, for instance, excellent ‘collocates with’ performance, meaning that they go together normally; we can also say that excellent is ‘a normal collocate’ of performance. Second: They simply occur a lot together. Example: a high wind, high seas, high office, have a high opinion of 45. Idioms A set expression of two or more words that means something other than the literal meanings of its individual words. People use idioms to make their language richer and more colorful and to convey subtle shades of meaning or intention or to make a sentence more precise and clean. Runs in the family VS It is common throughout the line of our extended family over a number of generation. Examples: pull smb leg, kick the bucket, Jump the gun - would mean to be doing something early 46. Syntactic freezes (irreversible binomials, trinomials) Irreversible idiom – a multi-word expression whose order cannot be hanged. Also known as freezes

Filoloogia → Leksikoloogia ja...
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Education
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Education

ecology. This explains why our national accounting systems do not subtract the costs of biotic impoverishment, soil erosion, poisons in the air or water, and resource depletion from gross national product. We add the price of the sale of a bushel of wheat to GNP while forgetting to subtract the three bushels of topsoil lost in its production. As a result of incomplete education, we've fooled ourselves into thinking that we are much richer than we are. Fifth, there is a myth that the purpose of education is that of giving you the means for upward mobility and success. Thomas Merton once identified this as the "mass production of people literally unfit for anything except to take part in an elaborate and completely artificial charade." When asked to write about his own success, Merton responded by saying that "if it so happened that I had once written a

Keeled → Inglise keel
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet
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William Shakespeare - Hamlet

Why then, belike, he likes it not, perdy. Come, some music! Re-enter ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN GUILDENSTERN 106 Good my lord, vouchsafe me a word with you. HAMLET Sir, a whole history. GUILDENSTERN The king, sir,— HAMLET Ay, sir, what of him? GUILDENSTERN Is in his retirement marvellous distempered. HAMLET With drink, sir? GUILDENSTERN No, my lord, rather with choler. HAMLET Your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to his doctor; for, for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into far more choler. GUILDENSTERN Good my lord, put your discourse into some frame and start not so wildly from my affair. HAMLET I am tame, sir: pronounce. 107 GUILDENSTERN The queen, your mother, in most great affliction of spirit, hath sent me to you. HAMLET You are welcome. GUILDENSTERN

Keeled → Inglise keel
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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

small smaller bright cheap cheaper clear clearer brighter loud louder new newer old older rich richer short shorter tall taller slow slower thick thicker m ar H am Gr elp The word than is often used with comparative adjectives. For example, you might say:

Keeled → Inglise keel
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American Literature
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American Literature

were removed. Benjamin Franklin was influential in America, England, Scotland, and France, for his political activism and for his advances in physics. The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States, a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility achieved through hard work. In the definition of the American Dream by James Truslow Adams in 1931, "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement" regardless of social class or circumstances of birth. The idea of the American Dream is rooted in the United States Declaration of Independence which proclaims that "all men are created equal" and that they are "endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights" including "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." (Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) De Crevecoeur, Hector St

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Integration of Lean Con-and Building Information Modelling
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Integration of Lean Con. and Building Information Modelling

Data exchange between these partners was thus reduced to a question of data synchronization, which is discussed later in this case study. Nevertheless, data also had to be exchanged with other applications, such as Trimble Realworks, Vico Control, PERICad, Reinforcement List v3.1 and fabricators' ERP systems. Where this required only geometry exchange, such as between TrimbleWorks and the Tekla model, the DWG file format was used. Where richer information exchange was needed, such as between the Tekla Model and PERICad, IFC files were used. Where alphanumeric data sufficed, or where geometry could be described parametrically rather than explicitly, such as for defining rebar shapes for fabrication, simple ASCII file formats were generated from the Tekla model. These exchanges are shown in figure 9.8.5. Design WSP Construction Skanska Detailing Ruukki Fabrication and Ruukki

Ehitus → Ehitusjuhtimine
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Cats
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Cats

Caramels which are genetically blue cats have a brownish cast while those which are genetically lilac are lighter in tone. So should they have separate colour names e.g. blue-caramel (caramel), lilac-caramel (taupe) and fawn-caramel or should all the slightly varying colours be lumped under the name "caramel". They jury is still out on this one, but it demonstrates the importance of knowing what colours the cat has in its pedigree! Another new colour, indigo, is described as a richer, darker version of blue. This suggests some sort of intensifying effect acting on diluted colours. However since blues can be variable in hue, there is no confirmation that indigo is due to a specific gene or that it is genetically heritable. The only example I have seen depicted a tortoiseshell cat with blue- black and hot cream patches i.e. to richly coloured to be blue-cream tortoiseshell, but not a red-black tortoiseshell. This could mean a gene with the opposite effect to caramel i.e

Keeled → Inglise keel
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

interests of the Communist Party of the USSR. Since all the economy suffered and continued to suffer heavily, more and more colonists were arriving from Russia and other Soviet republics as labour to fulfil the overstrained plans of production. This was creating a new demographic situation rich in inner tensions. In 1949 Estonian agriculture was collectivised, according to Soviet models. As the Estonian farmers were much richer and more independent than those in Russia, they saw the process as an act of violence. The Soviets in 1949 deported more than 20,000 people to Siberia to fulfil 1 Reede 8 June 1990. their plans.1 This number has been disputed; Swedish sources have suggested 80,000 persons based on the asserted data from Soviet Estonia.2 Many prominent writers, artists, composers and other intellectuals were accused

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

up in, as I traveled to Barcelona, M a u i , Berlin, Rome, London, Sydney, and so on. Local tastes and thinking challenged many facets of the Hero's Journey idea severely. Each culture has a unique orientation to the Hero's Journey, with something in each local character resisting some terms, defining them differently, or giving them different emphasis. M y theoretical framework has been shaken from every angle, and I think is the richer for it. A FORM, NOT A FORMULA First, I must address a significant objection about the whole idea of The Writer's Journey — the suspicion of artists and critics that it is formulaic, leading to stale XVI PREFACE repetition. W e come to a great divide in theory and practice about these principles. S o m e professional writers don't like the idea o f a n a l y z i n g the creative process

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

when the strips were changed. The codes of small countries are usually simpler to solve than those of large, and not only because of intrinsic qualities as smaller code size and fewer codes and additive tables. Their personnel is less well trained, and so they often ask for repeats if, as happens more often than with major powers, they cannot decode a message. Moreover, not having the courier services or communications of larger and richer countries, they cannot get new codes to distant outposts as often as the large countries and so continue using the older codes too long. While their messages usually do not contain the crucial portents of those of great powers, their diplomats are sometimes well situated and can provide information of value. Yet even these small nations sometimes seem to have a feel for knowing when their codes are broken. "You just get to a point where you are

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

surface grammatical form and what Russell called its logical form (chapter 2). And one can just look at an Oafish sentence and, truth definition in hand, work one's way back through the sentence's compositional structure and calculate the sentence's truth condition. That is Davidson's paradigm. There is a huge "but" (indeed a "But . . . !!"), which has probably already occurred to you. It is one thing to provide a truth definition for a made-up formal language, even for a much richer one than Oafish; it is quite another to reveal truth rules allegedly underpinning an already living natural lan- guage like English. The natural language was here first. And, much more to the point, sentences of English do not wear their truth conditions on their sleeves. Notoriously, as we saw in chapter 2, their superficial grammatical forms differ unpredictably from their logical forms. Well, says the truth-condition theorist, not quite unpredictably. That is

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

We were only inches away from hundreds of people, but the dark glass concealed us and made me feel reckless. I wanted to please him. I wanted to know I was capable of reaching into Gideon Cross, and there was nothing to stop me but him. I rocked my hips against him, stroking myself with the hard length of his cock. His breath hissed out between clenched teeth. "I need you, Gideon," I said breathlessly, inhaling his scent, which was richer now that he was aroused. I thought I might be slightly intoxicated, just from the enticing smell of his skin. "You drive me crazy." He released my wrists and cupped my face, his lips pressing hard against mine. I reached for the fly of his slacks, freeing the two buttons to access the concealed zipper. He tensed. "I need this," I whispered against his lips. "Give me this." He didn't relax, but he made no further attempts to stop me either. When he fell heavily into

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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